Ride Austin's urban trails to top landmarks by e-bike with a local guide
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2.5 Hours
Electric bike, Guided tour
Ride electric bikes along Austin’s urban trails and see iconic sights around Lady Bird Lake. Follow a local guide to landmarks and photo-worthy views.
All participants must be able to ride a bike, and e-bike riders must be at least 16 years old.
Free cancellation up to 24 hours before the scheduled day. For groups over 10, cancel at least 48 hours prior; DMC groups, 1 week prior. Less notice receives no refund. Tours may be canceled for severe weather or temperatures below 50°F or above 101°F; you may reschedule or receive a full refund. Guests unable to ride safely will not be allowed to ride and will not receive a refund.
BikeTexas Tours has earned a stellar reputation among visitors and locals alike, with tour guides like Brenda, Kristen, Faith, and Terry drawing consistent praise for their knowledge and personality. The e-bikes are a standout feature that reviewers rave about, allowing riders of all fitness levels to explore Austin comfortably. Guides don't just lead routes; they share fascinating stories about neighborhoods, local history, bike infrastructure advocacy, and hidden gems that give travelers a genuine insider's perspective on the city. The tours venture beyond typical tourist paths, taking riders along scenic routes like the Colorado River bike path and through cultural landmarks, art studios, and favorite local eateries. Multiple guests mention this being the highlight of their Austin trip, with several noting they were initially nervous about biking but found the e-bikes made everything effortless and fun. One reviewer wished for more music and arts content, though themed tours like the brunch option seem to incorporate food stops beautifully. Groups and couples consistently report having memorable experiences that help them see Austin from a completely different angle than they would from a car.
This was hands down the most fun I've ever had in Austin! I've done the Austin segway tours before and I've gotta say, the E-Bikes beat out the segways hands down. My Fiancé and I had another couple with us and tour guides did a bang up job! Rather than take the well beaten path along Town Lake where there's a lot of foot traffic, we rode along the Colorado river bike path toward the East. It's beautifully paved and the nature looked untouched. They did well to make sure we were well immersed in the surroundings. The best part about the E-Bikes is that you can select the amount of 'help' you receive from the electrical assistance system. So if you're really fit and cycle all the time, you'll be well challenged on the path. At the same time, if you haven't been on a bike since you were in elementary school, you can crank that baby up and fly with pretty minimal effort. All over, if you've got a few hours to kill before 6th opens up, or you're looking for something off the beaten path, I super recommend these guys!
Paul Judah
December 28, 2025
This was hands down the most fun I've ever had in Austin! I've done the Austin segway tours before and I've gotta say, the E-Bikes beat out the segways hands down. My Fiancé and I had another couple with us and tour guides did a bang up job! Rather than take the well beaten path along Town Lake where there's a lot of foot traffic, we rode along the Colorado river bike path toward the East. It's beautifully paved and the nature looked untouched. They did well to make sure we were well immersed in the surroundings. The best part about the E-Bikes is that you can select the amount of 'help' you receive from the electrical assistance system. So if you're really fit and cycle all the time, you'll be well challenged on the path. At the same time, if you haven't been on a bike since you were in elementary school, you can crank that baby up and fly with pretty minimal effort. All over, if you've got a few hours to kill before 6th opens up, or you're looking for something off the beaten path, I super recommend these guys!
Paul Judah
December 28, 2025