Ride both segments of the Napa Valley Vine Trail with a 2-day bike rental
9:00am to 5:30pm
Bike, helmet, lock
Explore both segments of the Napa Valley Vine Trail with a flexible 2-day rental that can be used on non-consecutive dates. Start from Yountville or St. Helena and ride at your own pace, with gear provided.
A photo ID and matching credit card are required for electric bike pickups (and performance road bikes). Passenger shuttles and bike retrievals are not offered.
Cancel with at least 48 hrs notice before meet time for a partial refund. No refunds within 48 hours of rental start. Cancellations incur a 10% cancellation fee before refund. Online booking fees are non-refundable.
No. You can use your two rental days on non-consecutive dates.
Bring a photo ID and a matching credit card. At least one person in your party must show both when you pick up electric bikes.
Late fees apply: $20 per bike for every 15 minutes past 5:30pm.
Oxbow Public Market sits at the northern gateway of the Napa Valley Vine Trail, making it one of the most rewarding stops you can roll into on a self-guided bike adventure. This bustling artisan food hall in downtown Napa brings together more than twenty local vendors under one open-beam roof, serving everything from wood-fired oysters and Hog Island clam chowder to small-batch olive oil, Three Twins ice cream, and pour-overs from Ritual Coffee. With your two-day bike rental, Oxbow Public Market becomes a natural anchor point, an easy ride from the Vine Trail's paved path along the Napa River, and a delicious excuse to pause, refuel, and soak up the valley's farm-to-table culture before pedaling onward toward Yountville.
The beauty of arriving at Oxbow Public Market by bike is how seamlessly it fits into the Vine Trail experience. After cruising past vineyards, sycamore-shaded stretches, and quiet residential lanes, you can lock up just outside the market and wander the stalls at your own pace. Grab a porchetta sandwich from The Model Bakery, sample charcuterie at Fatted Calf, or pick up picnic provisions to enjoy later at a winery patio further down the trail. The open-air patio overlooking the river is a favorite spot for cyclists to rest tired legs, sip a local cabernet by the glass, and watch the comings and goings of fellow Vine Trail riders. It is a sensory contrast to the quiet vineyard miles, lively, fragrant, and unmistakably Napa.
This stop is perfect for foodies, couples, and small groups who want their cycling day to feel like a leisurely tasting tour rather than a workout. Families appreciate the variety, since picky eaters and adventurous palates can each find something they love. With two full days on the bike, you have the flexibility to visit Oxbow Public Market twice, once for a hearty lunch on day one and again for coffee and pastries before heading out on day two. However you time it, Oxbow Public Market adds flavor, atmosphere, and a true taste of place to your Vine Trail journey.
With an impressive collection of glowing reviews, this outfit consistently delivers memorable wine country experiences. The tour guides really stand out here—Santino, Don, Michael, and Al all get enthusiastic shout-outs for being knowledgeable, patient, and genuinely passionate about Napa's culture and history. The electric bikes get high marks too, making the rides accessible without requiring serious cycling fitness. The downtown location is super convenient, right next to the vinetrail, and the staff earns praise for being warm, flexible, and responsive when issues pop up. A few practical things to know before booking: wine tastings aren't included in the tour price, so budget around $400 per couple for those stops. The e-bikes are pedal-assist rather than throttle-controlled, meaning you'll be pedaling the whole time (though the electric boost helps). Most riding happens along bike paths near busy roads, which feels safe but might not suit those nervous about traffic. The company handles wine shipping arrangements, and many wineries offer flat-rate shipping around $20, so you won't have to lug bottles around.
Convenient location and everything was ready when we arrived. It couldn’t have been easier to arrive, hop on the bikes & ride. Thanks.
Jason Tiballi
May 23, 2026
Convenient location and everything was ready when we arrived. It couldn’t have been easier to arrive, hop on the bikes & ride. Thanks.
Jason Tiballi
May 23, 2026