Glide the Fox River Trail and visit historic plaques from the Packers’ early years
Up to 1.5 hours
Up to 9 people
Segway, Guide, Training
Explore the early years of the Green Bay Packers as you glide through downtown and along the Fox River on a Segway. Visit bronze plaques marking key sites while enjoying a guided ride.
Riders should be at least close to 11 years old and about 70 lbs, able to climb stairs and stand unaided. Pregnant riders are not permitted. All riders must sign a liability waiver; helmets are provided or you may bring your own.
What is the maximum number of people on a tour?
The tour size is kept at 9 people unless there is one group booking together.
Will I be trained on how to use the Segway?
Yes. Training typically lasts 10–30 minutes depending on group size and comfort level.
Do I have to wear a helmet?
A bicycle helmet is provided free of charge. You may bring your own.
What happens if it rains?
Rain ponchos are provided. You may cancel with a full refund or reschedule in case of rain.
Can I take pictures during the tour?
Yes. You can take pictures, and your guide will also take photos and provide a link afterward for free.
Is it necessary to make reservations in advance?
Yes. Reservations are required as Segways are transported to tour locations and group size is limited.
Are there age or weight guidelines?
Riders should be at least close to 11 years old and about 70 lbs, comfortable on their feet, and able to climb stairs without assistance.
Is the tour suitable for pregnant women?
No, pregnant women are not allowed to ride on the Segway PT.
Free cancellation more than 12 hours before the tour. 100% refund in case of rain or bad weather. Tours may operate in light rain or be rescheduled.
200 N. Broadway, Green Bay WI
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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