Rent an e-bike near Cave Point with 1–3 hour options
1, 2 or 3 hour
Pick up a fat tire e-bike in Jacksonport and ride at your own pace toward Cave Point and the Whitefish Bay Dunes area. Choose a 1, 2, or 3 hour rental and get set with the basics before you roll out.
E-bike breakage insurance is offered for $10 per bike; without it, you can be billed up to $1250 for damage based on assessment. Stay back from ledges at Cave Point and use extra caution around ice.
24 hr cancellation policy is enforced for rentals.
Yes. Each person in your group needs to sign the waiver (individually) upon arrival or after receiving it by email.
Yes. Wear a helmet for your entire ride; it is mandatory.
Dress for the season. Summer: wear closed-toe shoes; you may bring a baseball cap (optional) to wear under the helmet (required). Fall: bring layers, gloves, and a hat. Winter: bring gloves, solid boots, a winter coat, hat, and warm thermals. Spring: bring warm thermals, long pants, a coat, hat, and gloves.
6329 Highway 57, Jacksonport, WI. 54235
Cave Point sits on the rugged Lake Michigan shoreline of Door County, Wisconsin, where ancient limestone cliffs have been sculpted by centuries of waves into sea caves, arches, and dramatic ledges. Reaching Cave Point by e-bike turns the journey itself into part of the adventure, letting you cover the wooded backroads and shoreline paths between Whitefish Dunes and the cliffs without breaking a sweat. The pedal-assist does the heavy lifting on the rolling terrain, so you can focus on the rush of cool lake air, the scent of cedar and pine, and the sound of water echoing off the rock walls long before Cave Point comes into view.
Pulling up at Cave Point County Park, you can lean your e-bike against the trees and walk straight to the cliff edge, where the turquoise water churns into the hollows below. On calm days the lake glows clear over the limestone shelves, and on windy days waves slam into the caves with a deep, hollow boom you can feel through the ground. The ride pairs naturally with stops at the soft sand beaches of Whitefish Bay and the towering Whitefish Dunes just down the road, giving you a contrast of textures across one outing: golden sand, shaded forest trail, and the raw cliffs of Cave Point. Bring a swimsuit, a camera, and good shoes for scrambling along the rocky overlooks.
This e-bike route is ideal for couples looking for a scenic half-day escape, families with older kids who want something more active than a standard sightseeing tour, and photographers chasing the kind of Great Lakes scenery that Cave Point is famous for. It suits riders of all fitness levels thanks to the electric assist, and it rewards anyone who prefers exploring at their own pace over crowded bus tours. If you want to experience the wild, cliff-lined heart of Door County in a single ride, Cave Point is the highlight you will remember long after the trip ends.
The guides here clearly make the experience. Names like Logan, Sky, Levi, Mackenzie, and Eli come up repeatedly, with reviewers praising their knowledge of the area, friendly personalities, and ability to balance instruction with letting guests simply enjoy the stunning scenery. The Cave Point kayak tour seems particularly popular, taking paddlers through caves and over shipwrecks while guides share geological facts and local history. First-timers feel especially well cared for, with guides described as attentive and patient. What stands out is how the tours feel conversational rather than overly structured. Guides offer information at natural moments without dominating the experience, giving you plenty of time to chat with your group and soak in Door County's crystal-clear waters and limestone formations. The company also offers e-bike tours, though one visitor found the pricing confusing during online booking. Overall, this operation has built a strong reputation on quality equipment, reasonable prices, and staff who genuinely seem to enjoy what they do.
Logan was the best!
Patti Stewart-Garbrecht
October 3, 2025
Logan was the best!
Patti Stewart-Garbrecht
October 3, 2025