Pedego Electric Bike Tour at Greenville

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  • 3 hours (approx.)
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Overview

Say good morning to Greenville, SC! Our premium tour spans 3 - 3 1/2 hours, covering approximately 17 miles of picturesque riding on both the Swamp Rabbit Trail and the charming city streets. Your journey will be guided by our experienced tour guides who craft a route that weaves through the heart of our proud city, revealing how quiet natural beauty meets vibrant city bustle. Equipped with state-of-the-art SENA Bluetooth helmets, you'll stay seamlessly connected with your guide throughout the journey. Marvel at the fascinating stories and historical anecdotes that bring each stop to life. Our guides are not just leaders; they're storytellers, weaving together the past and present of Greenville in a captivating narrative. With semi-frequent stops, Instagram-able photo ops, public art, and some nibbly treats from local restaurants, this is a gorgeous way to experience the parks and beauty of downtown Greenville on the ease of premium electric bikes.
  • Premium Pedego Electric Bike

  • Snacks

  • Use of Bluetooth Helmet

  • Gratuities

Meeting point

Meet at Pedego Electric Bikes Greenville located at Hampton Station. The brick building closest to the water tower at the bottom of the drive.

End point

Meet at Pedego Electric Bikes Greenville located at Hampton Station. The brick building closest to the water tower at the bottom of the drive.

Unity Park

Get ready for our first stop at Rusty, the much loved, corten steel rabbit sculpture by artist Dale Rogers. A great group photo op and stop to learn more about the history of how Unity Park came to be. After this quick stop, we will resume our ride along the Reedy River towards Downtown Greenville.

Falls Park on the Reedy

Greenville's famous Falls Park is the perfect stopping spot for Instagram-worthy photos of the iconic waterfalls and soaring Liberty Bridge. We'll beat the crowds with a ride along the river, stopping at the bottom for impressive and serene views of the gardens.

Cancer Survivors Park

Cancer Survivors Park is a recently developed space of healing and tranquility for all who visit. Enjoy the serenity of riding the boardwalk that stretches over the Reedy River.

Cleveland Park

Greenville's original city park, featuring public art, a zoo, a large playground, and a bird sanctuary! Before we leave this park, we'll make a quick restroom stop next to the zoo.

GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail

Enjoy a ride along the newest segment of the Swamp Rabbit Trail from Cleveland Park to Legacy Park. As we ride into the Verdae community of Greenville, we will pass by brand-new Holland Park, breweries, coffee shops, the downtown airport, public art, and tons of new and innovative bicycle infrastructure!

Legacy Park

A 20-acre space inspired by the pastoral park design, used by Frederick Law Olmstead, for New York City's Central Park. This is the newest park linked to the Swamp Rabbit Trail.

Major Rudolph Anderson Memorial

As we ride back toward downtown, we will pass by the Maj. Rudolph Anderson Memorial, where we will learn more about the life of an American hero and Greenville native.

Falls Park on the Reedy

As we pass through Falls Park on our return trip, we will have a photo opportunity in front of the Medusa Tree and view a tucked-away sculpture by the famous artist Dale Chihuly.

HenDough Chicken & Donuts

No visit to Greenville is complete without a stop at Gather GVL, a nationally recognized outdoor food court. We'll sample some local treats and enjoy the lively atmosphere of a local favorite.

For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.

Additional Info

Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness

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