moderate
2–4 hours
Suitable for riders with basic cycling experience and average fitness, boosted by pedal-assist for hills and long distances.
Discover Traverse City’s stunning landscapes effortlessly with a TART eBike rental. Perfect for riders of all levels, this eco-friendly adventure lets you explore miles of scenic trails and waterfront paths with ease.
$50–$180 • For all ages! • 4-Hour to 3-Day Options • Electric Bike
Discover the stunning landscapes of Northern Michigan on an eBike from Einstein Cycles. With easy access to the TART Trail, you can explore vibrant Downtown Traverse City or venture along the scenic Leelanau Trail to Suttons Bay. Experience the thrill of cycling through pristine recreational trails at your own pace.
$50 Half-Day Rental (4 Hours) $70 One-Day Rental (24 Hours) $130 Two-Day Rental (48 Hours) $180 Three-Day Rental (72 Hours)
Enjoy the beauty of Northern Michigan with a rental bike from Einstein Cycles. Whether you’re planning to spend an afternoon exploring Downtown Traverse City or embrace a full day of riding north up the Leelanau Trail to Suttons Bay, our convenient location on the TART Trail provides easy access to the area’s pristine recreational trails. When you need a rental bike in Traverse City, we’ve got you covered.
Recommended Rider Height: 4' 11"–5' 7"
Ensure your eBike is fully charged before setting out to maximize your ride time along the scenic TART Trail.
Safety first: always wear a properly fitting helmet while riding to protect against unexpected falls or collisions.
Traverse City can have sudden weather shifts; bring a lightweight rain jacket to stay comfortable on your ride.
Keep right and announce when passing pedestrians or other cyclists to ensure a safe and pleasant trail experience for everyone.
Traverse City was established as a lumber town in the 19th century and later became famous for its cherry orchards and festivals.
The TART system promotes sustainable transportation alternatives and maintains trails to minimize ecological impact on local habitats.
Protects your head and is required for safe riding on public trails.
Staying hydrated is key, especially during longer rides on warm days.
Mornings can be cool, so wearing layers helps regulate temperature.
spring specific
Lightweight protection in case of sudden rain showers common in summer.
summer specific