moderate
3–6 hours
Moderate fitness recommended to handle varied terrain and longer rides.
Ride Pagosa Springs' rugged trails on RadRover electric fat tire bikes. Effortless cruising with power modes perfect for all skill levels.
Electric Fat Biking
Experience the thrill of Colorado's Rocky Mountains with RADrover electric fat tire bikes. Perfect for adventure enthusiasts, these bikes offer five power settings and a manual throttle for effortless cruising. Whether you seek a leisurely ride through wildflower meadows or a classic workout, the RADROVER caters to all styles of biking.
RADrover electric fat tire bikes are designed for the not-so-hard-core- adventure-enthusiast seeking out that epic Colorado mountain biking experience traversing wide-open wildflower meadows, aspen groves, and the thrill of riding through the Rocky Mountains; minus the sweat and heavy panting. With a high-powered lithium battery, the RADROVER, allows 5 beast-mode settings and a manually operated throttle that gives you the freedom of cruising up to 20 MPH with just a simple twist of the handlebar (yea, it’s RAD!!) To the traditional mountain bikers who prefer the self-pedal powered ride, the RADROVER can be operated without all the jazz and used like a classic fat tire bike for achieving that workout you so desire. The RADROVER Experience opens the door for the whole crew to enjoy an exhilarating Rocky Mountain ride in their own style.
Use lower power modes on technical climbs to conserve battery and higher modes on flat sections for effortless cruising.
Always wear a helmet; mountain trails can quickly become unpredictable.
Bring ample water as mountain air and physical exertion can cause dehydration faster.
Trail conditions can change rapidly; verify closures or muddy spots before heading out.
Pagosa Springs is renowned for its natural hot springs, a cultural focal point for indigenous peoples and settlers alike.
The RadRover initiative promotes low-impact adventure to preserve trails and minimize carbon footprint in the fragile mountain environment.
Safety first: protects your head on rocky trails.
Keeps you hydrated during longer rides in dry mountain air.
Mornings can be chilly; layers help adjust to temperature swings.
spring specific
Protects hands from cold and provides better bike control on rough terrain.
fall specific