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Прибережний гальковий пляж 17 Mile Drive з гідом на електровелосипеді, Cannery Row

Огляд
The best way to see the entire peninsula's coast is to begin at Monterey and travel through Pacific Grove and Pebble Beach. Our bike shop is situated on the Rec Trail in the historic Cannery Row of the Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa. Along the way, you'll pass well-known public monuments including the Spanish Bay, Lovers Point, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and depending on your riding style and pauses, The Lone Cypress and the renowned Pebble Beach Golf Course. which all include complimentary entry.

Four participants are required for a non-private tour to take place. We have the option to change your reservation to a regular self-guided rental, cancel the tour and give you a complete refund, or combine it with another at an other time or day. We will go over these alternatives with you and get your approval 24 hours prior to the reservation.

For parties of 1 or greater than 10, with dogs or children, or any other special requests, please call to inquire and book.
Місто: Монтерей і Кармель
Mon 14 Jul
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Починаючи з $79.00
Mon 14 Jul
Починаючи з $79.00
Забронювати
Що включено
Використання шолома
Користування велосипедом
Плата за паркування
Use of helmet
Use of electric bike.
Parking Fees
Use of helmet
Додаткова інформація
  • Public transportation options are available nearby
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels
  • Different types of travelers (Riders/Passengers) MUST be booked separately. Passengers must ride with another rider in your party. Our guides and staff do not carry passengers. Please state the "lead traveler" name if you do multiple bookings, or just contact us.
  • For parties smaller than 4 or larger than 10, we may be able to accommodate you, but we reserve the right to modify your booking. Contact us for the conditions.
  • For any special requests, questions or concerns, please contact our shop.
  • We have private tour options for families and corporations. If you would like a special combo of e-bikes, a customized route, time, location, incorporate food stops, or simply keep it exclusive to your party, please contact our shop.
  • Some e-bikes have rider or combined rider/passengers weight limits. Please specify with that information who is solo and who is driver/passenger.
  • Please specify in advance if you need a Class 2 throttled e-bike for a rider who wants to handle their own e-bike but are concerned about pedaling. There is no additional cost.
  • We have cargo e-bikes and tow trailers for use on public tours. Your party must have a traveler who can handle (drive) the e-bike for the passenger(s).
Чого очікувати
1
Акваріум Монтерей Бей
Проходимо повз знаменитий акваріум Monterey Bay!
2
Лаверс Пойнт
Згідно з місцевою легендою, цей парк спочатку називався «Закохані Ісуса-Пойнт» ще в епоху, коли Пасіфік-Гроув був методистським табором для відступу.
3
Меморіал Джона Денвера
Меморіал Джона Денвера є сумним нагадуванням про одну з найбільших трагедій в американській музичній індустрії, пов’язану зі смертю Джона Денвера, який був відомий не лише своїм співом і написанням пісень, але також відомий як екологічний активіст і гуманітар. Його літак розбився в затоці Монтерей 12 жовтня 1997 року. Меморіал — це спосіб відзначити його неймовірну спадщину, розмірковуючи про фантастичні краєвиди океану, належну данину співаку та автору пісень. Навіть якщо ви не фанат, це чудове місце уздовж узбережжя між Пасіфік-Гроув і Асіломаром.
4
Маяк Пойнт Пінос
Маяк Пойнт-Пінос був запалений 1 лютого 1855 року, щоб направляти кораблі на тихоокеанське узбережжя Каліфорнії. Це найстаріший безперервно діючий маяк на західному узбережжі Сполучених Штатів, і навіть лінза оригінальна. Маяк розташований на південному вході в затоку Монтерей, що робить його чудовим місцем для сканування горизонту на наявність мігруючих китів!
5
Пляж штату Асіломар
Державний пляж Азіломар «Притулок біля моря» є найбільшим пляжем Пасіфік-Гроувс і простягається на одну милю та складається зі скелястих бухт і кількох піщаних ділянок. Пляж популярний серед серфінгістів, байдарочників, вигулювачів собак і пропонує чудові краєвиди та пішохідні стежки. Пляж штату Асіломар є частиною морського заповідника Асіломар через його багату екосистему та біорізноманіття, рибальство тут заборонено.
6
17-мильна дорога
Ця найкрасивіша ділянка пляжу оточує різноманітні розваги та несподівана історія. Спостерігайте за серферами, знімайте кілька фотографій, чуйте хвилі, відчувайте запах океанського повітря.
7
Посилання в Іспанській затоці
Насолоджуйтесь цим прекрасним пляжем з білим піском і дізнайтеся про іспанських дослідників, які вперше тут висадилися.
8
Пойнт Джо
Пойнт Джо є 5-м пунктом на 17-мильному шосе. Його берегова лінія складається з гранітних скель, утворених 65 мільйонів років тому, і це надає цьому узбережжю нерівний вигляд. В історії це місце зазнало кількох корабельних аварій через його скелясті ділянки та розташування поблизу затоки Монтерей. На місці є велика парковка та лавки для відпочинку. Є кілька інформаційних табличок, які можна прочитати про це місце. Щодо походження назви Пойнт Джо, точаться суперечки вже багато років. Деякі історики вважають, що на початку 1900-х років у будівлі з коряг жив китаєць, який продавав товари дослідникам. Незрозуміло, чи Пойнт Джо назвали на честь китайця, чи людину назвали на честь місця розташування. Чудове місце, щоб поспостерігати за всіма улюбленим морським ссавцем південним морським каланом.
9
Китайська скеля
Подивіться на місце, де раніше було старе китайське рибальське село.
10
Bird Rock Vista Point
Ми робимо тут перерву в туалеті і дивимося, як морські леви грають у воді. Подивіться кілька різних видів морських птахів і морських видр. Ваш путівник допоможе вам визначити дику природу, яку ви бачите, і поділиться цікавими фактами... як про тварин, так і про скелі.
11
Fanshell Overlook
Зупиніться, щоб пошукати морських видр на цьому чудовому оглядовому майданчику. Дізнайтеся трохи про заміський клуб Cypress Point від свого гіда. Примітка: навесні ця зупинка закрита, щоб захистити дитинчат морських котиків на сусідньому пляжі.
12
Cypress Point Lookout
Зупиніться, щоб пошукати морських видр на цьому чудовому оглядовому майданчику. Дізнайтеся трохи про заміський клуб Cypress Point від свого гіда. У ясний день ви можете побачити маяк Point Sur у Біг-Сурі.
13
Крокер Гроув
Покатайтеся звивистими дорогами під кронами найстаріших кипарисів Монтерей, які існують.
14
Самотній кипарис
Подивіться на 250-річне дерево, яке є торговою маркою Pebble Beach Company. Ймовірно, це об’єкт фотографій більше, ніж будь-яке дерево у світі.
15
Дерево-привид
Для турів, де всі їздять швидше, ми додаємо цю бонусну зупинку в кінці. Звідси дивовижний вид на Пойнт Лобос і затоку Кармел.
16
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Це буде найдовша зупинка в турі, де наші гості можуть вільно бродити самостійно протягом приблизно 30 хвилин. Помилуйтеся красою Still Water Cove, дізнайтеся про історію та поле для гольфу, візьміть собі сувенір або просто посидьте та розслабтеся, перекусивши та випивши теплий напій.
17
17 Mile Drive
Під час нашої зворотньої подорожі ми повернемося назад через 17-мильну дорогу та повертатимемося вздовж узбережжя без жодних зупинок.
18
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
19
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
20
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
21
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
22
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
23
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
24
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
25
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
26
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
27
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
28
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
29
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
30
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
31
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
32
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
33
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
34
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
35
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
36
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
37
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
38
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
39
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
40
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
41
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
42
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
43
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
44
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
45
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
46
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
47
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
48
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
49
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
50
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
51
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
52
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
53
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
54
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
55
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
56
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
57
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
58
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
59
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
60
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
61
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
62
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
63
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
64
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
65
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
66
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
67
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
68
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
69
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
70
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
71
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
72
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
73
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
74
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
75
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
76
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
77
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
78
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
79
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
80
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
81
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
82
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
83
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
84
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
85
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
86
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
87
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
88
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
89
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
90
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
91
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
92
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
93
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
94
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
95
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
96
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
97
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
98
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
99
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
100
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
101
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
102
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
103
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
104
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
105
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
106
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
107
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
108
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
109
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
110
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
111
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
112
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
113
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
114
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
115
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
116
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
117
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
118
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
119
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
120
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
121
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
122
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
123
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
124
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
125
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
126
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
127
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
128
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
129
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
130
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
131
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
132
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
133
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
134
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
135
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
136
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
137
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
138
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
139
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
140
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
141
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
142
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
143
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
144
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
145
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
146
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
147
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
148
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
149
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
150
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
151
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
152
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
153
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
154
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
155
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
156
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
157
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
158
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
159
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
160
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
161
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
162
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
163
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
164
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
165
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
166
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
167
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
168
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
169
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
170
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
171
Cannery Row
Our shop is located on end of the spot that used be booming with fishing and canning activity mid 1900's. Our ride commences here along a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail exclusive to bikes and pedestrians, giving you a chance to acclimate to your e-bike.
172
Monterey Bay Aquarium
Passing by the famous Monterey Bay Aquarium!
173
Lovers Point
According to local legend, this park was originally called "Lovers of Jesus Point," back in the era when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
174
John Denver Memorial
The John Denver Memorial is a sad reminder of one of the biggest tragedies in the American Music Industry with the death of John Denver who was not only known for his singing and songwriting but also known as being an environmental activist and a humanitarian. His plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial is a way to celebrate his incredible legacy as you reflect upon the fantastic ocean views, a fitting tribute for the singer and songwriter. Even if you weren't a fan this location is lovely along the coast between Pacific Grove and Asilomar. Admission to the memorial is free.
175
Point Pinos Lighthouse
Point Pinos Lighthouse was lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships on the Pacific Coast of California. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States. Even the lens is original. The lighthouse is situated on the south entrance to the Monterey Bay, which makes this a great place to scan the horizon for migrating whales! Potential bathroom stop here at the edge of PG Golf Course.
176
Asilomar State Beach
Asilomar State Beach aka "Refuge by the Sea" is Pacific Grove's largest beach stretching one mile and is comprised of rocky coves. The beach is popular with surfers, kayakers and dog walkers, and it offers beautiful views and walking trails. It is part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity; fishing is prohibited.
177
17-Mile Drive
All sorts of fun, unexpected history surrounds this most beautiful stretch of coastline. Watch surfers, check out amazing beach homes and mansions, hear the waves, and smell the ocean air.
178
The Links at Spanish Bay
Gaze upon the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the 2 lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy this beautiful white sand Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
179
Point Joe
Point Joe is the 5th point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline is made of Granite rocks formed 65 million years back and it gives this coastline a rugged look. The place had several shipwrecks in history due to its rocky shares and its location near to Monterey Bay. About the origin of the name Point Joe, there is debate over that for years now. Some historians believe that there was a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900's that sold goods to explorers. It is unclear whether Point Joe was named for the Chinese man or if the man was named after the location. A great place to look out for everyone's favorite marine mammal, the Souther Sea Otter.
180
China Rock
See the place where an old, Chinese fishing village used to sit. Potential for tide-pooling together, depending on the tide and waves.
181
Bird Rock Vista Point
We take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. View several different sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help you identify the wildlife that you see and share some fun facts about the animals and the rock.
182
Fanshell Overlook
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: in the Spring this stop is closed to protect the Harbor Seals pupping on the nearby beach.
183
Cypress Point Lookout
Stop to look for sea otters at this beautiful lookout. Learn a bit about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. On a clear day you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur 30 miles away.
184
Crocker Grove
Ride through the curvy roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
185
Lone Cypress
See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. Likely the subject of more photographs than any tree in the world.
186
Ghost Tree
For tours where everyone rides faster, we add this bonus stop. Its views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are amazing.
187
Pebble Beach Golf Links
Awe in the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge, learn about the golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, take your own photos or our guide will be happy to snap a few at no extra expense. No additional charge to explore the Lodge.
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harriganagain
Mar 2025
David and Mary (I only spoke with Mary on the phone) at the Monterey location were wonderful. David was extremely helpful, and helped us have a great start to our day of e-biking!! My husband and I would definitely do this again, and highly recommend going on the 17-mile drive!!
Mariam_T
Feb 2025
We had an amazing time. The staff was very helpful, answered all of our questions, and friendly. I highly recommend
Marcelle_L
Jan 2025
This is not for everyone! I was with my two teenage kids. My son (15 yrs old) fell off the bike and down a hill and consequently had splinters all in his left hand and scratches in his ankle and waist. This occurred 20 minutes into the ride. Management did not refund the tickets. This is the type of people you are dealing with. Good luck!

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