moderate
3–6 hours per day
Moderate fitness is recommended to enjoy extended rides with varied terrain and some uphill sections.
Explore Sedona’s iconic red rock trails with a five-day rental of light e-mountain bikes. Perfect for riders seeking adventure and ease, this rental lets you discover more of Arizona’s stunning outdoors at your own pace.
Experience the stunning red rock landscapes of Sedona, Arizona, with a five-day rental of light e-mountain bikes from Sedona Bike and Bean. This rental package gives you the freedom to explore numerous scenic trails at your own pace, combining the thrill of mountain biking with the ease of electric assistance. Sedona's varied terrain offers both beginner-friendly paths and more challenging rides, making it an ideal playground for riders of all levels. The e-bikes help you cover more ground and tackle Sedona’s famous climbs without exhausting yourself, allowing more time to enjoy the environment and capture spectacular views. Whether you're riding through the iconic Bell Rock area, cruising along the Oak Creek Canyon, or discovering hidden backcountry loops, these light eMTBs enhance your adventure by providing comfort, power, and reliability. In addition to great riding, Sedona Bike and Bean offers excellent customer service, expert bike setup, and helpful trail recommendations to ensure your trip is seamless and memorable. Five full days allow you to explore both popular and lesser-known trails, giving you a diverse Sedona biking experience that’s perfect for solo travelers, couples, or groups looking for a private, flexible adventure outdoors.
Ensure your eMTB tires are properly inflated before each ride for better traction on rocky or sandy trails.
Sedona's dry climate can be dehydrating, so bring at least 2 liters of water per ride, especially on longer routes.
Take advantage of the e-bike’s pedal assist by shifting to a lower gear when tackling steep or technical sections.
Apply sunscreen and wear sunglasses and a helmet with a visor to protect yourself from Arizona’s intense sun.
Sedona's trails pass through lands once inhabited by the Sinagua people, with several ancient rock art sites nearby.
Sedona emphasizes sustainable trail use to protect its fragile desert environment, encouraging riders to stay on designated paths.
Allows you to carry water hands-free and stay hydrated on longer rides.
Protects your head and shields your eyes from sun and debris during the ride.
Improves grip and reduces hand fatigue, especially useful on rocky trails.
spring specific
Helps manage temperature changes throughout the day in Sedona’s variable weather.
fall specific