Cruise Maggie Valley’s scenic roads with electric pedal assist
2, 4, 6, or 24 hrs
E-bike, helmet, phone mount
Explore Maggie Valley’s mountain valleys, backroads, and local attractions on a self-guided e-bike ride. Electric pedal assist helps you cruise paved roads and light gravel routes at your own pace.
An optional tow-hitch bike rack rental costs an additional $15 and is not included in the listed price.
Cancel up to 48 hours before your rental time for a full refund. Cancellations within 48 hours are non-refundable. Reschedule once for weather or emergencies, subject to availability. No-shows, late arrivals, and early returns are non-refundable. Rentals operate rain or shine unless conditions are unsafe.
Use your bike rental on paved roads and light gravel only. Aggressive off-road trails, rough terrain, extreme mountain climbing, unauthorized trails, and restricted areas are prohibited.
Bring a valid photo ID. A helmet is included, and closed-toe shoes are strongly recommended.
Ride one person per e-bike unless your bike model specifically allows otherwise.
2961 Soco Rd, Maggie Valley, NC 28751
Brian stands out as an exceptional guide who brings something truly special to these tours of the Cherokee and Maggie Valley areas. Reviewers consistently praise his deep knowledge of Cherokee history and culture (he's Cherokee himself), and many mention being moved by his rendering of "Amazing Grace" in the Cherokee language at scenic overlooks. He's described as friendly, accommodating, and genuinely passionate about sharing the region's stories. The tours hit highlights like Mingo Falls, elk viewing (especially during rutting season), and stunning mountain vistas, with Brian adjusting routes to maximize wildlife sightings and photo opportunities. What makes these experiences memorable is the personalized attention guests receive. Brian takes extra time to answer questions, shares impactful stories from Cherokee history, and doesn't rush anyone through the stops. Several reviewers appreciated that he photographs guests and sends the images afterward at no charge. The tours include some physical elements to note, like the 160+ steps to reach the waterfall, but the consensus is it's absolutely worth the effort. The combination of cultural education, natural beauty, and Brian's warm hospitality creates what multiple guests call a "once in a lifetime experience."
From the very start of our tour until the very last minute our guide "Brian" kept us very entertained. We decided to take the morning UTV tour. The ride was awesome and the views were breathtaking & beautiful! The knowledge Brian has is incredible about the Cherokee Natives. We learned so much in one day from him than the last years visiting. We have always honored the Indian heritage so for more than 15 years my husband and I have been coming up from Florida to Cherokee area 2xs a year weekly visits to learn their history. We truly recommend this tour! You wont be disappointed. Jose & Brenda Seffner, Florida
Brenda Camp
July 6, 2026
From the very start of our tour until the very last minute our guide "Brian" kept us very entertained. We decided to take the morning UTV tour. The ride was awesome and the views were breathtaking & beautiful! The knowledge Brian has is incredible about the Cherokee Natives. We learned so much in one day from him than the last years visiting. We have always honored the Indian heritage so for more than 15 years my husband and I have been coming up from Florida to Cherokee area 2xs a year weekly visits to learn their history. We truly recommend this tour! You wont be disappointed. Jose & Brenda Seffner, Florida
Brenda Camp
July 6, 2026