easy
1–3 hours
Suitable for riders of all fitness levels, including beginners, with moderate exertion required.
Explore Moab’s breathtaking landscapes effortlessly with the Kona Coco - Extra Small bike rental. Perfect for casual riders and families, this private experience offers personalized adventure through Utah’s iconic red rock scenery. Discover scenic trails, hidden viewpoints, and enjoy a flexible, fun outdoor ride with expert support from Double Down Bike Shop.
Recommended for 5'-5'2" riders
Experience the thrill of cycling with our premium bike rentals, featuring high-quality Kona aluminum frames and puncture-protected tires. Choose from various sizes to ensure a perfect fit, and enjoy the freedom of exploring at your own pace. Optional damage protection adds peace of mind for your adventure.
1 Day - $40 2 Days - $70 3 Days - $100 4 Days - $130 5 Days - $160 6 Days - $190 7 Days - $220
Optional Damage Protection is Available for $10 per bike and covers damage to PARTS replacement on one bike up to $500 (wholesale cost). This Damage Protection Covers damage incurred While Riding. Damage Protection Does Not cover Frame damage such as dents, cracks or damage caused in transportation. There is no cost for installation of replacement parts. Damage Protection Does Not cover complete bike replacement due to negligence in transport, Theft or a catastrophic crash. The Damage Protection of $10 per bike is for a minimum of 1 day and a maximum of 3 days. Additional Protection can be purchased for $3 Per bike per day.
Damage Protection (not included)
Available Bike Sizes based on Height
Bike Rentals are available for pick up at 8AM on the first day of your rental and due Back at 5PM on the last day of your rental.
Ensure the Kona Coco fits comfortably for a safe and enjoyable ride, especially for smaller riders or kids.
Wear sunscreen, sunglasses, and a hat to stay comfortable during your ride in the sunny Utah weather.
Stay hydrated by carrying water bottles, especially in the warm, dry desert climate.
Use local maps or GPS to explore scenic trails and avoid getting lost in remote areas.
Moab has long been a hub for explorers and miners, with local Native American history reflected in nearby petroglyphs and archaeological sites.
The area is committed to preserving its delicate desert ecosystem, with many trails maintained to minimize environmental impact.
A helmet is crucial for safety during your ride.
Protect your eyes from sun and dust with a good pair of sunglasses.
Keep hydrated throughout your adventure in the dry Utah climate.
Wear supportive shoes suitable for bike riding and walking in rocky terrain.