moderate
2–3 hours
Participants should have average physical fitness; cycling experience is helpful but not required.
Discover the volcanic beauty of Hawaii on this exciting Fat Tire E-Bike Tour. Pedal through lush landscapes, explore iconic volcanic sites, and experience the island’s natural wonders in a fun, eco-friendly adventure.
Embark on an unforgettable adventure with the Fat Tire E-Bike Tour from Volcano Ohana, weaving through the lush Kalapana Beach Road and traversing the remarkable landscapes of Hawaii's Volcanoes National Park. This guided tour offers an exciting blend of history, nature, and tech-enabled exploration, perfect for anyone seeking an active day with breathtaking views. As you pedal along coastal roads dotted with vibrant tropical flora, you'll get a glimpse of local culture and volcanic history, culminating in awe-inspiring vistas of flowing lava fields and rugged coastline. The electric bikes make the journey accessible, even for those with moderate fitness levels, allowing you to cover more ground comfortably. Our friendly guides share fascinating stories about the region’s volcanic origins and ecological efforts, enriching your experience. Whether you're taking photos of steaming craters, discovering hidden beach coves, or enjoying the cool ocean breeze, this tour is a fun, eco-conscious way to explore Hawaii's dynamic volcanic environment. Suitable for adventure seekers and casual explorers alike, this trip promises stunning scenery, active fun, and memories that will last a lifetime.
Bring plenty of water, especially during warmer months, to stay refreshed on the ride.
Wearing lightweight, breathable clothing and closed-toe shoes will make your ride more enjoyable.
Apply sunscreen and wear a hat to shield yourself from Hawaii’s strong sunshine.
Capture the stunning scenery and volcanic vistas along the route.
Volcanoes National Park contains Mauna Loa and Kilauea, among the world's most active volcanoes, shaping the island over thousands of years.
Volcano Ohana emphasizes eco-friendly practices, including responsible trail use and supporting local conservation efforts.
Sunscreen, a hat, and sunglasses are essential to stay protected during the ride.
Lightweight, moisture-wicking clothes will keep you comfortable throughout the tour.
Sturdy shoes are recommended for safety and support on uneven terrain.
Hydration is key, so bring a refillable water bottle for the tour.