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Small-Group E-Bike Adventure Tour through Hidden Santa Fe

Overview
E-Bikes are what defines F-U-N! They have an integrated motor that offers riders a pedal assist option to give a little extra boost when needed. They are a workout with a little less work. Pedal assist removes the challenge of biking in high elevation and climbing hills, so riders can just enjoy the journey. E-Bikes are a one-size-fits-all option for biking tours giving multigenerational families and groups of varying physical abilities the chance to ride together, unveiling a whole new lens on travel.

Try one of our crafted city tours where you will explore the lesser known corners of Santa Fe, diving deep into the culture and scenery. Our Inspired Guide will lead you as you tour the neighborhoods and wooded areas that serve as the foundation of the culture and history that created these unique and enchanting cities. Let our guides be in charge of the navigation and bring your tour to life with insider stories and tips!
City: Santa Fe
Mon 23 Dec
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Starting at $189.99
Mon 23 Dec
Starting at $189.99
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What's Included
Bike Helmet
E-Bike Rental
Bike Trunk Bag & Safety Reflective Triangle
Additional Info
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
  • Parking is available. Advise Valet you are there for a tour and they will instruct you further
  • Face masks provided for travellers
  • Hand sanitiser available to travellers and staff
  • Gear/equipment sanitised between use
  • Guides required to regularly wash hands
What To Expect
1
Cross of the Martyrs
A 25-foot-tall reinforced concrete cross sits on top of Paseo de la Loma Hill in Fort Marcy Park and commemorates the 21 Franciscan priests and many more Spanish colonists who died during the Pueblo revolt of 1680. Easily accessible via a gently sloping staircase that starts on the eastern corner of Paseo de Peralta, the summit provides both a close-up of the adobe walls and giant cottonwood trees of downtown Santa Fe and giant vistas of the Jemez Mountains in the west beyond.
2
Randall Davey Audubon Center
Explore above Upper Canyon Road on this short gravel entrance to the Audubon Center. The property was part of the Talaya Hill grant given in 1731 lo Manuel Trujillo. Far from the Plaza in Spanish days, it was used only for grazing and woodcutting until the first sawmill in Santa Fe was built there by the U.S. army quartermaster in 1847 to provide lumber for Fort Marcy, then under construction. The main house still shows the stone walls and huge, hand-hewn timbers of the mill on the interior, carefully preserved by the late owner, Randall Davey, an artist of international reputation.
3
Santa Fe River Park
The Santa Fe River is a tributary of the Rio Grande in northern New Mexico. It starts in the Sangre de Cristo mountain range and passes through the state capital and spills into the Rio Grande River.
4
Santa Fe Railyard
Cruise through the Railyard District, a 50-acre arts district. When the City of Santa Fe purchased 50 acres of underused land along Guadalupe Street and Cerrillos Road and further south near Baca Street, its citizens came together to plan the future of the Railyard and decided on developing a vibrant new urban space that would serve all Santa Feans, celebrating their history, arts, recreation, landscape and environment.
5
Frenchy's Field Park
Frenchyā€™s Field Park Labyrinth was created in 2001. The project was sponsored by the Santa Fe Interfaith Council in 1998, and led by community organizer Michael Hopp and his team of artisans. This 7-circuit Classical labyrinth is made of a modified adobe mix, called ā€œcobb.ā€ The mounds are molded with clay-rich soil, straw, and water. This labyrinth needs to be maintained on an annual basis, a process called ā€œmudding.ā€
6
The Spa at Loretto
Founded in 1975 by the Kirkpatrick family, the Inn and Spa at Loretto sits on the former site of the historic Our Lady of Loretto Academy and is adjacent to the famed Loretto Chapel featuring the miraculous staircase. Now one of the most photographed buildings in the state, the Inn is a Santa Fe icon and testament to the city's modern history. From its beginnings as a unique adobe style Best Western to the property it is today, the Inn remains true to its roots - imparting casual sophistication with sincere Southwest hospitality and authentic Santa Fe style.
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Cancellation Policy
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
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Reviews (137)
cmdell
May 2021
We had a lot of difficulty booking this tour. When we first investigated it, it said there were no openings until April 30. We were only there for two days, the 27th and 28 April. I called and left a message but no one returned my call. After investigating further, we found different ways to contact Heritage Inspirations and learned there was an opening for April 28, which we booked. The instructions for parking at the Inn where the tour begins, were not well explained. Again, I called the 800 number and was wanting more information about how/where to get parked....they never answered.....again! We continued to drive around and once we got that figured out, we got parked and went inside. The other couple arrived even later than we did.... obviously had problems trying to figure out the parking as well. Once we got past all the initial challenges, the trip was great!!! It was our first time on E bikes and after a short orientation in the parking lot, we were off. Our guides were Daniel and Mickie, who was ā€œin training.ā€ Mickie was actually a lifesaver for me because she had me change to a different size of bike. Iā€™m really glad she did that because being unfamiliar with E bikes and not doing much bike riding, I would have been very uncomfortable if I could not have put my feet on the ground. The trip itself was just great. Being from Colorado, we had rain pants and warm jackets and gloves and hats. Iā€™m really glad we brought them along because we got snowed and hailed on and it was cold. However, I would not have traded the trip. The other couple on the trip did not have the gear needed to be comfortable in the unusually cold and wet weatherā€”the guide continually checked with them (and us) about returning sooner, etc. We did stop in at Museum Hill to warm up and check in again about returning sooner. My husband and I were prepared for the cold wet weather and said we wanted to continue with the trip we had signed up for. (The weather forecast for the day predicted rain starting around 11am) Once we got near the Capitol building, one person in the other couple decided to return to the Inn and end his trip. Daniel took him back and we continued with Micky onto the rail Yard where Daniel caught up with us again and we continued on the trip. The trip was a combo of riding on the streets and bike paths. We paused from time to time to hear information about the sites. Because it was our first time on an E bike, there was a bit of a learning curve involved! I highly recommend this E bike adventure and would do it againā€” at times I had to concentrate so much on riding the bike and being in the hail that I didnā€™t see the sights! šŸ˜‰ We have been to Santa Fe before and were familiar with the Plaza, some of the historic info, etc. Being on the bikes gave it a totally different flavor. Thank you for making this available. Also, I believe you are losing business because phone calls arenā€™t returned and the available dates and tour times are unclear. Now that we understand ā€œhow it works,ā€ we would do it again and recommend it to others. I have lots of photos but cannot add them.
elianalK9766ZD
Apr 2021
Travis was our guide and he did an excellent job both giving a historical overview of Santa Fe and sharing his love for where he grew up. I had never been on an E-bike before and really enjoyed the extra the exhilaration of the extra boost! I would definitely recommend this tour as an active and interesting way to see Santa Fe.
joshwD4355LP
Apr 2021
What a wonderful experience. Our guide Travis was not only fun and knowledgeable, but had a intimate connection with the area. This is a great way to experience a side of the city most people don't get to see!

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