easy
Flexible; multi-day rental
Suitable for all fitness levels, including beginners and children
Rent kids bikes, trail-a-bikes, and trailers in Kellogg, Idaho, for a flexible, family-friendly outdoor adventure. Perfect for exploring scenic trails with little ones in tow!
Explore the scenic trails around Kellogg, Idaho, with a fun and family-friendly multi-day rental of kids bikes, trail-a-bikes, and trailers from Coeur d'Alene Bike Co - Kellogg. This rental service makes it easy for families to enjoy outdoor adventures without the hassle of bringing their own equipment. Whether you're looking to introduce your kids to mountain biking or want a comfortable way to bring toddlers along on longer rides, these rentals provide flexibility and safety. The area offers a perfect mix of gentle trails and more rugged paths, ideal for riders of all ages and skill levels. Renting trail-a-bikes allows parents to tow little ones who aren't yet ready for independent cycling, while trailers provide a cozy spot for the youngest adventurers to take in the views. Multi-day options mean you can set your own pace and explore the natural beauty of the Idaho Panhandle at leisure. With expert staff on hand to help fit and adjust equipment, you’ll be ready to hit the trail with confidence. This experience goes beyond just biking — it fosters family bonding, outdoor play, and making lasting memories in one of Idaho's most charming outdoor destinations.
Ensure each child’s bike or trailer is properly fitted to maximize comfort and safety during rides.
Keep the whole family hydrated and energized, especially on longer trail rides.
Begin your adventure on flatter, well-maintained trails to build confidence for younger riders.
Safety first: make sure everyone wears a properly fitted helmet throughout the ride.
Kellogg was historically a mining town and part of the Silver Valley, once host to one of the richest silver mining districts in the US.
Local organizations promote sustainable trail use and protect the natural habitats around Kellogg through volunteer trail maintenance and education efforts.
Protects heads and is mandatory for all riders.
Keeps riders hydrated during warm summer rides.
summer specific
Allows for comfort as temperatures change throughout the day.
spring specific
Useful for quick fixes like flat tires during the ride.