Description
Ready for an adventure with a boost? This unique guided e-bike tour, a one-of-a-kind experience, takes you to Sedona’s hidden overlooks and famous red rock formations without the strain of a traditional bike ride. It’s an exhilarating, camera-ready journey you’ll love.
In just 1.5 hours, this small-group ride lets you explore some of Sedona’s most striking landscapes, covering about 7 miles at a relaxed pace. After a quick orientation to get you comfortable with your e-bike, set off on quiet backroads and scenic paths that showcase the towering red rock formations, inspiring awe at every turn.
Expect smooth cruising with occasional playful hills — the e-bike makes it easy, letting you focus on the scenery instead of the effort. Your knowledgeable guide, an expert in the history, geology, and plant life of this dramatic desert environment, shares fascinating stories along the way, as well as insights into the area’s vortex energy and Indigenous heritage.
Photo stops are built into the journey, with time to dismount and walk to some of the most beautiful viewpoints. You’ll enjoy panoramic vistas of landmarks like Airport Mesa, Twin Buttes, Sugarloaf, Chimney Rock, and more. The route also winds through a 79-acre local park that feels both peaceful and wild.
Whether you’re a first-time visitor or returning to Sedona, this tour offers an immersive way to see more in less time. Opt for the private tour if you prefer extra flexibility, personalized attention, and the opportunity to linger longer at your favorite stops, making you feel valued and special.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Do I need e-bike experience?
No, training is provided and it’s beginner-friendly.
How difficult is the ride?
The route is designed for moderate ease, with e-bike power helping on hills.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, a private upgrade is available for a personalized experience.
What are the health or fitness requirements?
Participants need average balance and the ability to stand for ~20 minutes; must be able to ride a regular bike.
What happens in bad weather?
In the case of inclement weather, the tour is either rescheduled, refunded, or issued as non-expiring credit.