Glide Green Bay at an easy pace with guided Segway training
1.5 hours
Up to 9 people
Guide, Segway, photos
Take a relaxed, slower-paced Segway tour through Green Bay with unhurried training and a guide nearby to build confidence. Cruise along the Fox River and through downtown to see historic spots, outdoor art, and local neighborhoods.
Complete the online waiver before you ride. Riders should be able to climb and descend stairs without assistance, and riders under 18 must be accompanied by an adult or guardian. Gratuity is optional, and tax and booking fees are added to the tour price.
100% refund for rain or severe weather. 100% refund if canceled 12+ hours before tour. 50% refund if canceled 3–12 hours before. Within 3 hours: 50% gift card refund.
No. You just need to trust the Segway. You start with a training session (about 10–30 minutes, depending on group size and comfort level), and your guide stays nearby to help you build confidence.
Wear comfortable, weather-appropriate clothing and comfortable shoes; flat, closed-toe shoes are recommended (not required). It can feel a little cooler while riding, so dress a bit warmer than you would for walking. A helmet is provided, and you can bring your own if you prefer.
Riders should be at least close to 11 years old. Anyone under 18 must ride with an adult or guardian, and a parent or guardian must sign the waiver for riders under 18. You should be able to climb and descend stairs without assistance and be comfortable standing on a Segway for periods of time; it’s best that you’re at least close to 70 lbs. or more.
200 N. Broadway, Green Bay WI
Segways turn out to be surprisingly easy to master, even if you've never tried one before. Multiple reviewers in their 70s picked it up quickly thanks to patient, skilled instruction from guides like Mark, Brian, and Randy. The training portion gets everyone comfortable within minutes, and from there it's smooth cruising through Peninsula State Park, Cave Point, Fish Creek, and even Washington Island. These aren't just rides either - guides frequently stop to point out wildlife, mushrooms, lighthouses, and scenic photo opportunities while sharing local knowledge about the area. What really stands out is how the guides blend safety, education, and fun. Brian gets consistent praise for making people feel secure on all types of terrain while cracking jokes and sharing restaurant recommendations. Mark impresses with his attentiveness and engaging commentary. Randy wins over groups with his personable, humorous approach. One reviewer who'd had a stroke a decade ago appreciated the extra patience shown during instruction. Families with teenagers, couples on mini-vacations, and groups of ten all report having a blast. The tours range from two-hour excursions to longer adventures covering around ten miles of beautiful Door County scenery.
We did the Cave Point and Whitefish Dunes tour in late September. It was our first time on Segways (and we are both 69)! Mark was our guide and did an awesome job instructing us on using them. He pointed out interesting facts along the way, was very attentive as well as fun and enjoyable to talk with. This company has so many options for tours and had the best prices. Definitely recommend!
Brenda Nelson
November 17, 2025
We did the Cave Point and Whitefish Dunes tour in late September. It was our first time on Segways (and we are both 69)! Mark was our guide and did an awesome job instructing us on using them. He pointed out interesting facts along the way, was very attentive as well as fun and enjoyable to talk with. This company has so many options for tours and had the best prices. Definitely recommend!
Brenda Nelson
November 17, 2025