Rent a 3-speed city bike for streets and river trails
1 Hour
Bike, lock, lights
Explore Oklahoma City on a three-speed city bike built for urban cruising and river trails. Choose an hourly, half-day, or 24-hour rental and ride with simple shifters and optional add-ons.
Arrive 15 minutes early if you are not using bike delivery. For Thunder Bike Ride rentals, pick up inside Scissortail Park; for Full Moon Bike Ride rentals, pick up at Myriad Botanical Gardens south of Devon Tower.
Cancel within 24 hours of the rental and you will not receive a refund. Cancel more than 24 hours before the rental for a full refund.
Arrive 15 minutes before your rental begins if you are not using bike delivery, so you have time to get geared up.
Wear comfortable clothing and closed-toed shoes.
Yes. Your rental includes a helmet, and it is optional.
428 W California Ave Oklahoma City, OK US 73102
Scissortail Park has quickly become one of Oklahoma City's most beloved green spaces, a sweeping 70-acre stretch of meadows, gardens, and waterfront paths that connects the heart of downtown to the Oklahoma River. Exploring Scissortail Park on two wheels is the perfect way to take in its scale, weaving past the central lake, the great lawn, and the playful fountains that draw families and joggers from sunrise to sunset. With a flexible 4 or 24 hour bike rental, you can set your own pace, pause for a coffee, and circle back whenever the mood strikes, making this one of the most relaxed ways to experience the city's outdoor side.
From the saddle, Scissortail Park reveals itself slowly: the breeze off the lake, the gentle rise of the pedestrian bridge that links the upper and lower park, and the colorful seasonal plantings that line the promenade. Riders can roll past the boathouse, glide along the smooth paved trails, and catch live performances drifting from the Love's Travel Stops Stadium lawn on event weekends. Compared to a quick walking visit, cycling lets you cover the full length of Scissortail Park comfortably and connect onward to the Oklahoma River trails or back toward Bricktown without breaking a sweat.
This experience is ideal for couples looking for an easy date, families with active kids, solo travelers who want freedom to wander, and visitors keen to see more of Oklahoma City than the typical downtown loop. Photographers will appreciate the open skies and skyline views framed by Scissortail Park's modern landscaping, while casual riders will love how flat and welcoming the paths are. Grab a bike, point it toward Scissortail Park, and let the afternoon unfold at exactly the pace you choose.
Visitors consistently rave about the exceptional customer service and knowledgeable guides like Lance, Sam, and Ryan, who bring OKC's history and culture to life through well-paced tours. The bikes themselves get high marks for comfort and condition, always coming equipped with helmets, lights, and baskets. Whether you're interested in a brewery crawl, the popular Art & Architecture tour, or just a simple rental, the team handles everything smoothly, from last-minute requests to hotel deliveries for out-of-town guests. The tours strike an ideal balance between leisurely riding and engaging storytelling, covering everything from the revitalized downtown and Bricktown to beautiful neighborhoods and the moving memorial. The Bike & Brews tour is particularly popular, hitting multiple breweries while keeping the ride manageable for anyone comfortable on a bike. Locals and tourists alike appreciate how biking reveals OKC's bike-friendly layout and diverse attractions in ways you'd miss from a car. The personalized touch really stands out—customized routes, responsive communication, and genuine enthusiasm for showing off the city make this a standout experience.
Aaron was a great tour guide! He was easy to talk to and brought us to some amazing breweries so we could try different drinks. It was an easy bike ride and great to be shown around!
Nicole Wilkerson
March 29, 2026
Aaron was a great tour guide! He was easy to talk to and brought us to some amazing breweries so we could try different drinks. It was an easy bike ride and great to be shown around!
Nicole Wilkerson
March 29, 2026