New Port Richey sits on Florida’s Gulf Coast and serves as a practical launching point for three-day bike rentals from E-Cycle Adventures. 9904 Little Rd New Port Richey, FL 34654 is the check-in for the New Port Richey location, where staff fit your bike, hand you a helmet and lock, and plot routes that thread coastal parks, riverfront streets, and long rail-trails. The region’s key corridors include the Suncoast Trail, a long paved artery framed by palms and live oaks; Jay B. Starkey Wilderness Park, where pine flatwoods and freshwater marsh edges offer softer, more natural singletrack; the Withlacoochee State Trail, a converted rail-trail that delivers uninterrupted mileage through small towns and riverside scenery; and the Good Neighbor Trail in Brooksville, which links quiet neighborhoods and farmland. These features combine flat limestone geology, sawgrass wetlands, and pockets of native scrub that create varied riding textures and frequent wildlife sightings like wading birds and gopher tortoises. E-Cycle Adventures supplies cruisers, road bikes, mountain bikes, cargo rigs, and pedal-assist e-bikes, making multi-day exploration accessible whether you want relaxed waterfront loops or extended century-style rides. Rentals last up to three days and include basic gear; the Brooksville pickup at 3049 Ariel Way, Brooksville, FL 34604 connects you directly to the Withlacoochee corridor. Staff recommendations include shaded coffee stops, low-traffic backstreets through historic Downtown New Port Richey, and stageable segments for returning to the shop before dark. What makes this operation stand out is its local knowledge and flexible fleet. E-bike options erase hills and headwinds, cargo trailers turn a day ride into a picnic expedition, and child seats allow family outings. Extras such as phone mounts and damage protection provide convenience and peace of mind. Riders must complete a rental waiver and bring a valid ID; under-18s need a guardian at check-in, and e-bike renters must be at least 16. Expect intense sun in summer and brief, heavy showers in storm season; plan hydration and a quick rain layer. Obey local traffic laws when sharing streets, respect trail rules, and be prepared to remount and walk certain park sections. For questions call 727-819-0627 at New Port Richey or 352-593-8205 at Brooksville and arrive 10–15 minutes before your reservation. Return the bike to your pickup location at the end of your rental and leave room in your itinerary for unexpected detours: the region’s rivers, parks, and small-town main streets reward the curious cyclist. Three-day rentals let you sample contrasts: sunrise rides past salt flats, midmorning coffee in town, afternoon shade beneath cypress and oak, and evening light over shallow estuaries. Plan pauses at historic Sims Park, pack snacks for longer stretches, and use e-bikes to bridge gaps between trail segments when schedules require, for comfort.