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2.5 Hour FAT Tire E-Bike Tour – Scottsdale Greenbelt Adventure

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This tour has it all! Cruise with the only authorized Cyrusher tour operator in the country, with our easy-to-ride FAT Tire E-Bikes! NO PEDALING REQUIRED. Experience Historic Old Town Scottsdale, The Scottsdale Waterfront, Camelback Mountain, and EVERYTHING Scottsdale has to offer, all while cruising on easy to ride Cyrusher Kommoda E-Bikes (Training Provided)! Be prepared for ample photo opportunities, and the sunny Scottsdale weather, on this ultimate adventure!
After your private one on one training session in a controlled environment where guests become comfortable with operating the Fat Tire E-Bikes safely, our professional tour guides lead you through Old Town Scottsdale to a jaw dropping, pedestrian-only, 11.5 mile pathway that brings you to 10 of the most sought after, picturesque locations Arizona has to offer. Be prepared for ample photo opportunities, and the sunny Scottsdale weather, on this ultimate Arizona adventure.
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Wed 09 Apr
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Advanced Audio System To Hear Your Tour Guide
Bottled water
Helmet
Transportation Can Be Provided - Please Call In Advance
Training Period & Practice Course
FAT Tire Electric Bike (No Pedaling Required)
Advanced Audio System To Hear Your Tour Guide
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  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Must be able to ride an adult size bicycle (5'3 or taller)
Шта да очекујете
1
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
2
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
3
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
4
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
5
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
6
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
7
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
8
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
9
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
10
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
11
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
12
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
13
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
14
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
15
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
16
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
17
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
18
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
19
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
20
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
21
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
22
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
23
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
24
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
25
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
26
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
27
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
28
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
29
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
30
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
31
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
32
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
33
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
34
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
35
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
36
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
37
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
38
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
39
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
40
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
41
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
42
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
43
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
44
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
45
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
46
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
47
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
48
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
49
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
50
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
51
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
52
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
53
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
54
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
55
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
56
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
57
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
58
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
59
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
60
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
61
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
62
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
63
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
64
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
65
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
66
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
67
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
68
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
69
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
70
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
71
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
72
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
73
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
74
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
75
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
76
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
77
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
78
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
79
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
80
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
81
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
82
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
83
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
84
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
85
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
86
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
87
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
88
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
89
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
90
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
91
Continental Golf Club
Ride along the scottsdale greenbelt while seeing on of many of Scottsdales great golf courses
92
Eldorado Park
Ride Through one of many beautiful Scottsdale Parks.
93
Vista Del Camino Park
Riding Through one of many Beautiful Scottsdale parks
94
Old Town Scottsdale
Take one look at Old Town Scottsdale and it’s easy to see what makes the vibrant heart of our city so original. Nestled within nine walkable neighborhoods you’ll find a unique collection of shops, restaurants, art galleries and nightclubs, as well as contemporary public art installations, world-class museums and historic sites from the late 1880s. It’s this effortless blend of urban chic and Old West charm that gives our city’s downtown its one-of- a-kind flair and makes it a can’t-miss stop on any Scottsdale itinerary!
95
Continental Golf Club
Located in the heart of Scottsdale, Continental Golf Club's par-60 executive layout offers premium golf and an array of beautiful amenities.
96
Tempe Town Lake
Tempe Town Lake is Arizona's second-most visited public attraction! The more than 2-mile long lake was created by damming a portion of the dry Salt River and adding water. Today, the lake continues to act like a river to convey rainwater and snow run-off by lowering the dam when needed and raising it again to maintain the water within the lake.
97
Papago Park
Papago Park has been home to many different pieces of Phoenix history: it was a reservation for indigenous tribes, a fish hatchery during the Great Depression, a POW camp during World War II, and a VA hospital. Today, the park is home to The Phoenix Zoo, Desert Botanical Garden, golf courses, various museums, baseball fields, lakes, and Sonoran Desert plants and animals.
98
Hunt's Tomb
Standing tall on a hill and visible throughout the park is a white pyramid that serves as a tomb for Arizona's first governor, George W.P. Hunt. Hunt had the tomb built in 1931 for his wife, and he was buried there as well upon his death in 1934.Other family members are buried there as a well. Take a short walk to the top for views of the surrounding area, including Hole-in-the-Rock, inside the Phoenix Zoo, and the eastern part of Greater Phoenix.
99
Hole in the Rock
This intriguing formation on the park's east side features a main chamber that looks out over nearby lagoons and the distant downtown skyline, and is great for views (especially at sunset). The trail to the chamber consists of steps that rise 200 feet in just a short 1/10 of a mile. The formation is thought to have been used by the ancient Hohokam civilization to track the position of the sun through a hole in the rock "ceiling."
100
Desert Botanical Garden
Desert Botanical Garden is home to thousands of species of cactus, trees and flowers from all around the world spread across 55 acres in Phoenix, Arizona.
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Ronald_E
Mar 2025
You get a great ride and it is very safe and the guide are very friendly they know the city. We were on the e-bike so we were able to see a lot. It was great
ladyinco728
Mar 2025
What a lovely ride! Along canals, through parks, and over bridges. Braxton was excellent and knowledgeable. Weather perfect.
JulieCLouisville
Feb 2025
Loved the ebikes. Guide talked the whole time, didn’t have enough restroom breaks, too many stops and starts in crowds.

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