At Costanoa in Pescadero, California, the PRIME TRACKER (blue) turns a coastal campground into a compact racetrack for families and friends. This tandem pedal kart is engineered for two riders who want shared control: independent steering and pedal sets let an adult and a child each contribute power while independent seat adjustments across six positions accommodate differences in height and leg length. The frame features an articulated front end, sealed ball bearings, positive steering joints, and a patented transmission with reverse; coaster pedal braking, hand brakes, and a standard parking brake round out the package for predictable stopping power on dry pavement. The unit supports up to 500 pounds total and accepts one or two rumble seats for children up to forty pounds each, turning short jaunts into multigenerational rides.
Hourly rentals are $30 and begin at the Activities Pod, where staff ask riders to arrive five to ten minutes early for check‑in and a rules briefing. Karts must remain on paved roads around the park—Rossi Road, the RV rows, loops around Pine Village, and the circuits by Costanoa Farm—routes that provide easy navigation and a continuous sense of place: low coastal scrub, meadow edges, scattered oaks, and glimpses toward the ocean bluffs beyond. That proximity to the coast and managed forest makes the ride feel both untimed and purposeful; you’re moving through recognizable local landscapes rather than open wilderness.
Practical constraints define the experience as much as the hardware. Helmets are available on request, tennis shoes are recommended, and sandals, Crocs, and slides are prohibited. Rentals are suspended during and immediately after rain because the brake system—metal on rubber—loses effectiveness on wet tires. Those safety measures protect riders and help preserve park surfaces.
What makes the PRIME TRACKER special here is the combination of engineering and setting: a heavy‑duty, family‑friendly machine meant for the specific paved loops of a coastal campground that otherwise would be explored only by foot or car. It’s low‑impact recreation that keeps children engaged, encourages cooperative effort, and opens up quick social exploration of Costanoa’s grounds without long hikes or complicated gear.
Plan a rhythm for your visit: short one‑hour laps to burn off energy, or longer blocks to explore every loop, stop at Costanoa Farm for a picnic, and scout viewpoints. Bring closed‑toe shoes, a wind layer, sunscreen, and a camera; leave wet pavement days for another time. Families often report the tandem format turns ordinary laps into a cooperative challenge that teaches pacing, sparks playful competition, and makes it easy for groups to return to base; book by the hour, pick sunlit loops, and use the rental as a quick, social way to sample Costanoa’s coastal grounds, and capture candid family photos, too.