Explore Austin’s landmark trail loop by e-bike with a guide
2.5 Hours
Electric bike, Guided tour
Ride an electric bike on Austin’s urban trails and stop at well-known landmarks along the way. Your guide leads the route and shares highlights as you cruise around Lady Bird Lake.
All e-bike riders must be at least 16 years old and able to confidently ride a bike. Tipping is customary (typically 10%–20%); large groups have gratuity automatically added—clarify the amount with Greetwell before booking. Your guide will confirm the starting location, as there are two options.
Cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled day of your ride for a full refund (48 hours for groups of more than 10; 1 week for DMC groups). If the operator cancels due to weather (e.g., strong likelihood of storms, sleet, hail, or temps below 50°F or above 101°F), you can get a full refund.
Wear sturdy shoes. Bring a face mask and a water bottle if you have one.
Yes. You must be able to confidently ride a bike. If you cannot ride safely during the test ride, you will not be allowed to ride and you will not receive a refund.
Tipping your guide is customary (typically 10% to 20% of the retail price of the tour) and you can tip in cash or by card. For large groups, gratuity is automatically added—clarify the amount with Greetwell before booking.
E-bikes make all the difference here, and nearly everyone mentions being pleasantly surprised by how accessible the tours are, even for people who haven't been on a bike in years. Guides like Brenda and Faith consistently come up in reviews, praised for their deep knowledge of Austin's history, neighborhoods, and bike infrastructure. Brenda in particular has a knack for turning a casual ride into something genuinely memorable, weaving in local stories and history that you'd never pick up on your own. The routes tend to take you away from the more crowded tourist paths, favoring scenic bike trails, cultural landmarks, and local spots worth stopping for. Groups, couples, and solo travelers all seem to have a great time, and the vibe leans relaxed and personal rather than rushed. One reviewer noted they wished the tour leaned more into Austin's music and art scene, which is worth keeping in mind if that's your main interest. Otherwise, this is a consistently well-reviewed way to actually get to know the city.
Had a great ride with Brenda today. This was a great way to see Austin. First time on e-bikes, though we rarely needed it, it was nice when we did!
Don Hirsch
March 28, 2026
Had a great ride with Brenda today. This was a great way to see Austin. First time on e-bikes, though we rarely needed it, it was nice when we did!
Don Hirsch
March 28, 2026