easy
2–3 hours
Suitable for most fitness levels; some cycling experience helpful but not required
Discover the Hollywood Sign like never before with a private bike tour in Los Angeles. Enjoy scenic trails, learn about local history, and capture stunning photos on this unforgettable adventure.
Ages 16 and older! • 2.5 Hour Ride • Up to 4 Riders!
2.5 hours
We'll fine tune your electric biking skills on the quiet side streets of Hollywood Dell before ascending into the Hills. Epic views of the Hollywood Sign will loom above us as we effortlessly weave through the winding canyon roads. You'll enjoy stunning views of Downtown as we loop around the Hollywood Reservoir. Then we'll kick it into high gear as we enter Griffith Park and make our final ascent to the iconic location above the Hollywood Sign. You'll be the envy of every sweaty local hiker as we pass them on our way to the top. At the summit of Mount Lee we'll take profile worthy pictures and have a snack break as we enjoy the best view in the entire city. On the way down you'll feel the wind in your hair as we breeze down the canyon side.
Shorts are recommended, closed-toed shoes are required. Water and snacks are provided. The shop is located at 1525 Magnolia Blvd, in the back off the alley. Plentiful and unrestricted parking can be found on Sparks. Must be 16 years or older to ride all of our e-bikes!
Apply sunscreen and wear a hat to stay comfortable during sunny rides.
Ensure your electric bike is fully charged before starting the tour for maximum assist.
Opt for breathable clothes and sturdy shoes suitable for cycling and outdoor activity.
Bring water to stay refreshed throughout the ride, especially in warm weather.
The Hollywood Sign was originally built in 1923 as an advertisement and has since become an American cultural icon.
The area promotes sustainable tourism with eco-friendly bike rentals and trail preservation efforts to protect local wildlife and landscapes.
Protect your head with a helmet for safety during the ride.
Protect your skin from UV rays with a high-SPF sunscreen.
springsummerfall specific
Wear a hat to shield your face from direct sunlight.
springsummer specific
Be prepared for unexpected rain or cooler temperatures.
winterspring specific