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2 heures de visites privées en vélo électrique dans le nord de l'Arizona

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We are a small boutique operation providing friendly, personable and knowledgeable guides to take you on your adventure. We are Flagstaff locals and have lived in Arizona for over 35 years. Our passions are for the outdoors, nature, history, teaching, learning, and of course…..FUN!

We strive to show you an amazing adventure while you spend time in our beautiful town. You will leave with a greater appreciation of Flagstaff and see things that you may have missed if you had not taken a tour with us. We want to teach you more about the history of the town and show you the many beautiful sites that make Flagstaff such a magical place.
Ville: Drapeau
Tue 15 Jul
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Ce qui est inclu
Bottled water
Helmet
Snacks
Time of your life!
Use of bicycle
Bottled water
Helmet
Information additionnelle
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
À quoi s'attendre
1
Historic Downtown and Railroad District
We will ride through historic downtown Flagstaff and your guide will point and and give historical information on the many structures and human history of the area. Several of the buildings seen are from the late 1800's when Flagstaff was in it's infant stages. Some of these include the Weatherford and Monte Vista Hotels, the train depot, churches, and the original spring that still runs today. We will also cover the ancient peoples of the area dating back several hundred years.
2
Buffalo Park
From Buffalo Park you will have spectacular views of the San Francisco peaks, Mount Elden, and a spanning view of Flagstaff from above. This trail also has opportunity to see wildlife of the area including deer, several bird species, squirrels and sometimes elk.
3
Lowell Observatory
We will not visit the observatory on the tour but we will travel trails around the observatory. These include Mars Hill and Observatory Mesa. These trails have wonderful aerial views of Northern Arizona University, the San Francisco Peaks, Downtown Flagstaff, and more surrounding lands. These trails wind through a forest of ponderosa pine and are a blast to ride. Wildlife can include elk, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and even the rare porcupine siting.
4
Route 66
A portion of the tour will be along Old Historic Route 66. You will see several of the old structures, shops, and hotels along this route. A great piece of history to experience.
5
Northern Arizona University
We will take a small tour through the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the tour. You will see some of the original historic buildings on campus and get a brief history of the campus as well.
6
Historic Downtown and Railroad District
We will ride through historic downtown Flagstaff and your guide will point and and give historical information on the many structures and human history of the area. Several of the buildings seen are from the late 1800's when Flagstaff was in it's infant stages. Some of these include the Weatherford and Monte Vista Hotels, the train depot, churches, and the original spring that still runs today. We will also cover the ancient peoples of the area dating back several hundred years.
7
Buffalo Park
From Buffalo Park you will have spectacular views of the San Francisco peaks, Mount Elden, and a spanning view of Flagstaff from above. This trail also has opportunity to see wildlife of the area including deer, several bird species, squirrels and sometimes elk.
8
Lowell Observatory
We will not visit the observatory on the tour but we will travel trails around the observatory. These include Mars Hill and Observatory Mesa. These trails have wonderful aerial views of Northern Arizona University, the San Francisco Peaks, Downtown Flagstaff, and more surrounding lands. These trails wind through a forest of ponderosa pine and are a blast to ride. Wildlife can include elk, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and even the rare porcupine siting.
9
Route 66
A portion of the tour will be along Old Historic Route 66. You will see several of the old structures, shops, and hotels along this route. A great piece of history to experience.
10
Northern Arizona University
We will take a small tour through the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the tour. You will see some of the original historic buildings on campus and get a brief history of the campus as well.
11
Historic Downtown and Railroad District
We will ride through historic downtown Flagstaff and your guide will point and and give historical information on the many structures and human history of the area. Several of the buildings seen are from the late 1800's when Flagstaff was in it's infant stages. Some of these include the Weatherford and Monte Vista Hotels, the train depot, churches, and the original spring that still runs today. We will also cover the ancient peoples of the area dating back several hundred years.
12
Buffalo Park
From Buffalo Park you will have spectacular views of the San Francisco peaks, Mount Elden, and a spanning view of Flagstaff from above. This trail also has opportunity to see wildlife of the area including deer, several bird species, squirrels and sometimes elk.
13
Lowell Observatory
We will not visit the observatory on the tour but we will travel trails around the observatory. These include Mars Hill and Observatory Mesa. These trails have wonderful aerial views of Northern Arizona University, the San Francisco Peaks, Downtown Flagstaff, and more surrounding lands. These trails wind through a forest of ponderosa pine and are a blast to ride. Wildlife can include elk, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and even the rare porcupine siting.
14
Route 66
A portion of the tour will be along Old Historic Route 66. You will see several of the old structures, shops, and hotels along this route. A great piece of history to experience.
15
Northern Arizona University
We will take a small tour through the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the tour. You will see some of the original historic buildings on campus and get a brief history of the campus as well.
16
Historic Downtown and Railroad District
We will ride through historic downtown Flagstaff and your guide will point and and give historical information on the many structures and human history of the area. Several of the buildings seen are from the late 1800's when Flagstaff was in it's infant stages. Some of these include the Weatherford and Monte Vista Hotels, the train depot, churches, and the original spring that still runs today. We will also cover the ancient peoples of the area dating back several hundred years.
17
Buffalo Park
From Buffalo Park you will have spectacular views of the San Francisco peaks, Mount Elden, and a spanning view of Flagstaff from above. This trail also has opportunity to see wildlife of the area including deer, several bird species, squirrels and sometimes elk.
18
Lowell Observatory
We will not visit the observatory on the tour but we will travel trails around the observatory. These include Mars Hill and Observatory Mesa. These trails have wonderful aerial views of Northern Arizona University, the San Francisco Peaks, Downtown Flagstaff, and more surrounding lands. These trails wind through a forest of ponderosa pine and are a blast to ride. Wildlife can include elk, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and even the rare porcupine siting.
19
Route 66
A portion of the tour will be along Old Historic Route 66. You will see several of the old structures, shops, and hotels along this route. A great piece of history to experience.
20
Northern Arizona University
We will take a small tour through the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the tour. You will see some of the original historic buildings on campus and get a brief history of the campus as well.
21
Centre-ville historique et quartier ferroviaire
Nous traverserons le centre-ville historique de Flagstaff et votre guide vous indiquera et vous donnera des informations historiques sur les nombreuses structures et l'histoire humaine de la région. Plusieurs des bâtiments vus datent de la fin des années 1800, lorsque Flagstaff en était à ses balbutiements. Certains d'entre eux incluent les hôtels Weatherford et Monte Vista, le dépôt de train, les églises et la source d'origine qui coule encore aujourd'hui. Nous couvrirons également les anciens peuples de la région datant de plusieurs centaines d'années.
22
Parc des buffles
Depuis Buffalo Park, vous aurez une vue spectaculaire sur les sommets de San Francisco, le mont Elden et une vue panoramique sur Flagstaff d'en haut. Ce sentier permet également de voir la faune de la région, notamment des cerfs, plusieurs espèces d'oiseaux, des écureuils et parfois des wapitis.
23
Observatoire Lowell
Nous ne visiterons pas l'observatoire lors de la visite mais nous parcourrons des sentiers autour de l'observatoire. Ceux-ci incluent Mars Hill et Observatory Mesa. Ces sentiers offrent de magnifiques vues aériennes sur l'université du nord de l'Arizona, les pics de San Francisco, le centre-ville de Flagstaff et d'autres terres environnantes. Ces sentiers serpentent à travers une forêt de pins ponderosa et sont un plaisir à parcourir. La faune peut inclure des wapitis, des cerfs, des écureuils, des lapins et même l'emplacement rare du porc-épic.
24
Route 66
Une partie de la visite se fera le long de l'ancienne route historique 66. Vous verrez plusieurs des anciennes structures, boutiques et hôtels le long de cette route. Un grand morceau d'histoire à vivre.
25
Université du nord de l'Arizona
Nous ferons une petite visite du campus de la Northern Arizona University (NAU) pendant la visite. Vous verrez quelques-uns des bâtiments historiques d'origine sur le campus et obtiendrez également un bref historique du campus.
26
Historic Downtown and Railroad District
We will ride through historic downtown Flagstaff and your guide will point and and give historical information on the many structures and human history of the area. Several of the buildings seen are from the late 1800's when Flagstaff was in it's infant stages. Some of these include the Weatherford and Monte Vista Hotels, the train depot, churches, and the original spring that still runs today. We will also cover the ancient peoples of the area dating back several hundred years.
27
Buffalo Park
From Buffalo Park you will have spectacular views of the San Francisco peaks, Mount Elden, and a spanning view of Flagstaff from above. This trail also has opportunity to see wildlife of the area including deer, several bird species, squirrels and sometimes elk.
28
Lowell Observatory
We will not visit the observatory on the tour but we will travel trails around the observatory. These include Mars Hill and Observatory Mesa. These trails have wonderful aerial views of Northern Arizona University, the San Francisco Peaks, Downtown Flagstaff, and more surrounding lands. These trails wind through a forest of ponderosa pine and are a blast to ride. Wildlife can include elk, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and even the rare porcupine siting.
29
Route 66
A portion of the tour will be along Old Historic Route 66. You will see several of the old structures, shops, and hotels along this route. A great piece of history to experience.
30
Northern Arizona University
We will take a small tour through the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the tour. You will see some of the original historic buildings on campus and get a brief history of the campus as well.
31
Historic Downtown and Railroad District
We will ride through historic downtown Flagstaff and your guide will point and and give historical information on the many structures and human history of the area. Several of the buildings seen are from the late 1800's when Flagstaff was in it's infant stages. Some of these include the Weatherford and Monte Vista Hotels, the train depot, churches, and the original spring that still runs today. We will also cover the ancient peoples of the area dating back several hundred years.
32
Buffalo Park
From Buffalo Park you will have spectacular views of the San Francisco peaks, Mount Elden, and a spanning view of Flagstaff from above. This trail also has opportunity to see wildlife of the area including deer, several bird species, squirrels and sometimes elk.
33
Lowell Observatory
We will not visit the observatory on the tour but we will travel trails around the observatory. These include Mars Hill and Observatory Mesa. These trails have wonderful aerial views of Northern Arizona University, the San Francisco Peaks, Downtown Flagstaff, and more surrounding lands. These trails wind through a forest of ponderosa pine and are a blast to ride. Wildlife can include elk, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and even the rare porcupine siting.
34
Route 66
A portion of the tour will be along Old Historic Route 66. You will see several of the old structures, shops, and hotels along this route. A great piece of history to experience.
35
Northern Arizona University
We will take a small tour through the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the tour. You will see some of the original historic buildings on campus and get a brief history of the campus as well.
36
Historic Downtown and Railroad District
We will ride through historic downtown Flagstaff and your guide will point and and give historical information on the many structures and human history of the area. Several of the buildings seen are from the late 1800's when Flagstaff was in it's infant stages. Some of these include the Weatherford and Monte Vista Hotels, the train depot, churches, and the original spring that still runs today. We will also cover the ancient peoples of the area dating back several hundred years.
37
Buffalo Park
From Buffalo Park you will have spectacular views of the San Francisco peaks, Mount Elden, and a spanning view of Flagstaff from above. This trail also has opportunity to see wildlife of the area including deer, several bird species, squirrels and sometimes elk.
38
Lowell Observatory
We will not visit the observatory on the tour but we will travel trails around the observatory. These include Mars Hill and Observatory Mesa. These trails have wonderful aerial views of Northern Arizona University, the San Francisco Peaks, Downtown Flagstaff, and more surrounding lands. These trails wind through a forest of ponderosa pine and are a blast to ride. Wildlife can include elk, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and even the rare porcupine siting.
39
Route 66
A portion of the tour will be along Old Historic Route 66. You will see several of the old structures, shops, and hotels along this route. A great piece of history to experience.
40
Northern Arizona University
We will take a small tour through the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the tour. You will see some of the original historic buildings on campus and get a brief history of the campus as well.
41
Historic Downtown and Railroad District
We will ride through historic downtown Flagstaff and your guide will point and and give historical information on the many structures and human history of the area. Several of the buildings seen are from the late 1800's when Flagstaff was in it's infant stages. Some of these include the Weatherford and Monte Vista Hotels, the train depot, churches, and the original spring that still runs today. We will also cover the ancient peoples of the area dating back several hundred years.
42
Buffalo Park
From Buffalo Park you will have spectacular views of the San Francisco peaks, Mount Elden, and a spanning view of Flagstaff from above. This trail also has opportunity to see wildlife of the area including deer, several bird species, squirrels and sometimes elk.
43
Lowell Observatory
We will not visit the observatory on the tour but we will travel trails around the observatory. These include Mars Hill and Observatory Mesa. These trails have wonderful aerial views of Northern Arizona University, the San Francisco Peaks, Downtown Flagstaff, and more surrounding lands. These trails wind through a forest of ponderosa pine and are a blast to ride. Wildlife can include elk, deer, squirrel, rabbits, and even the rare porcupine siting.
44
Route 66
A portion of the tour will be along Old Historic Route 66. You will see several of the old structures, shops, and hotels along this route. A great piece of history to experience.
45
Northern Arizona University
We will take a small tour through the campus of Northern Arizona University (NAU) during the tour. You will see some of the original historic buildings on campus and get a brief history of the campus as well.
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Commentaires (13)
Justin G
Mar 2025
I booked the 2 hour ebike ride tour for my wife's birthday for a Friday at 12pm. I selected the pickup from Hotel option. There wasn't any info on where exactly or what time the pick up would be. I tried calling the phone number listed on the reservation and the number was "not available". It was not a valid phone number. I tried messaging them directly using the "contact " tab in the reservation. And no reply. I messaged them multiple times on the day of and never got a reply or response. I waited in the front of my hotel until 1145pm and didn't get any response. I was very disappointed and so was my wife. I cancelled and asked for my money back This was supposed to be an exciting and fun adventure for my wife and me. But it turned out to be a frustrating complete disappointment. I would not recommend signing up for this tour. I was ignored and ghosted. That doesn't feel good at all and I wouldn't want to give someone my money if that's how they treat you.
Peggy_G
Feb 2025
Zero stars. No one was at the meet point provided in the app, and the lady staffing the storage facility said more than a few people had been there asking about the trip but she had never seen or met the hosts. Messages sent to the operator were never answered. Getting a refund.
ronlL4229AD
Nov 2024
Drove 200 miles and the tour operator never showed up. Tried calling the number provided by Trip Advisor. It was disconnected. Tried emailing via Trip Advisor m. No response

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