easy
6–8 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels due to electric assist, but a basic level of comfort with bike riding is recommended.
Explore the Grand Canyon Village like never before with a full-day e-bike rental. Enjoy effortless rides, scenic trails, and unforgettable views on the RadRunner electric bike.
Minimum age to rent is 18 • Minimum age for rider is 12
Experience the thrill of exploring the outdoors on a RadRunner electric bike, named Best Utility Electric Bike of 2021. With options for passenger seating and powerful motors, enjoy a smooth ride through scenic landscapes. Perfect for adventure seekers, this rental promises a memorable day of fun and exploration.
8:30am-5:30pm
Pick-up is between 8:30-11:30am, and drop-off is on the same day, no later than 5:30pm.
RadRunner: Named Best Utility Electric Bike of 2021, the RadRunner is a utilitarian’s dream. Simple yet functional our modified Class1 E-bikes feature: a 750W Bafang Motor, single speed drivetrain, 35-40 mile range, Ultra-Bright LED lighting, and a cargo rack to carry a bag or cooler (not included).
Passenger Package: Replacing the cargo rack on our RadRunner, a passenger can ride behind with plenty of room. This add-on features a comfortable moped style seat, foot pegs, and a wheel guard to protect your feet.
Meta 275: 500 Watt motor with 27.5 inch by 3 inch wheels and 13amp battery, traveling up to 40 miles per charge. The nine speed gears and hydraulic disc brakes make the elevation incline and decline that much easier and smoother.
E-Torque: With a 350 Watt motor 13 amp battery ago roughly 28 miles per charge.
In order to enter the National Park, a park pass is required
Ensure the RadRunner is fully charged before setting off to maximize your riding time without interruption.
The region can get hot and dry; staying hydrated and energized is key during long rides.
If riding with a passenger, secure the seating properly and adjust the speed accordingly for safety.
Helmet use is recommended for all riders to ensure safety on varied terrain and trail conditions.
Grand Canyon Village has been a hub for visitors since the early 1900s when railroads brought tourists to the South Rim.
Efforts in this area focus on protecting fragile ecosystems through sustainable tourism practices and limiting off-trail riding.
Provides safety and is required for all riders on varied terrain.
Keeps you hydrated in dry and hot desert conditions.
summer specific
Protects your eyes from sun glare and dust during the ride.
summer specific
Useful for cooler morning and evening temperatures.
fall specific