All you have to do is let loose and ride like the locals.
Six of our most popular Coeur d' Alene experiences — see the full lineup on our tours page.
#1 Most Popular
90 Min
Giant stuffed-animal electric scooters, real CDA history, and a gorgeous ride through one of the most beautiful cities in the Northwest. The lake, the mountain air, the flowers — and strangers photographing you at every corner. Ninety minutes of ridiculousness. People book it again.
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Glow Time
90 Min
Same Rydables, same ridiculous fun — this time at golden hour. The lake lights up, the downtown glows, and the photos you take will not look real. Book it when you want the magic version.
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Local History Tour
2 Hrs
Glide through one of the most beautiful cities in the Northwest while a local guide fills you in on the history most visitors never hear. The lake, the pines, the mountain views — and two hours of pure smiling.
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Foodie Favorite
3.5 Hrs
Segway tour meets Coeur d' Alene's best local spots — winding through a stunning downtown between every stop. Eight guests max, food tastings built in, stories the whole way. The city you're riding through is just as good as the food.
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Explore Your Way
4 Hrs
No guide, no group, no schedule. Grab a bike, take the Centennial Trail map, and go wherever the lake takes you. Four hours of pure freedom along one of the most scenic rides in the Northwest.
Book a Rydables or Segway tour and receive a discount on E-Bike rentals.
Learn MoreEvery tour is a guided history ride through one of Idaho's most storied cities — from a unicorn, a Segway, or a bicycle.
How did Coeur d' Alene get its name? What happened after the Battle of Little Bighorn that turned this place into a city? Your guide knows — and they'll tell it better than any textbook.
The Hagadone family and the resort. The only true floating golf hole in the world. The logging industry, the steamboats, Tubbs Hill, the botanical garden. Even a moose and a mouse who are the best of friends, playing an adventurous game of hide and seek around the city of Coeur d' Alene.
Ten riders max on the guided tours. Small enough that your guide can stop mid-story, point at buildings, and tell you exactly what happened there — and every rider hears it clearly through wireless headsets. The e-bikers are out there on their own free will — living their best lives, no rules, no itinerary. We respect it.
You're in the Pacific Northwest — and it shows. Mountain air, a lake that doesn't look real, towering pines, and the kind of scenery that makes people stop mid-sentence to look around. The backdrop alone is worth the trip.
Maybe it's Sparkles — a rainbow unicorn who was a mermaid in Miami until she got bored of the ocean and filed for a land transfer. Maybe it's Mufasa the lion, a former corporate litigator who has won every argument Gary has ever tried to have with him about traffic laws (Gary has tried seven times). Maybe it's Angus, a highland cow who came down from the mountain, ate his name tag on day one, and has never once explained himself.
Or Puff the dragon, who was briefly in witness protection and has a lawyer on retainer. Or Liberty the elephant — former Bellagio showgirl, left Las Vegas when management asked her to "tone it down a little," has not toned a single thing down since. Or Banksy the panda, who is wanted in 14 countries and considers himself the vision.
You pick one of these characters, you ride them through downtown Coeur d' Alene, and at least three strangers stop mid-sentence to take your photo. The Super Glow Night Tour is the same chaos — except everyone's lit up like a disco ball and the lake is doing its whole gorgeous thing in the dark. It's the one people do twice.
There is no wrong choice. There is only before you did this and after.
Book Your RideTwelve animals. All of them electric, all of them licensed, and every single one of them somebody's favorite part of the tour. Sparkles. Puff. Liberty. Mufasa. Banksy. Angus. Wendell. Kodiak. And the rest of the crew. Their pasts are their own business.
Previous life: mermaid, Miami coastline, 2003–2019. Got bored of the turquoise. Filed for a land transfer. Tour CDA HR described her application as "unprecedented." She showed up on a Tuesday. Has been the main character ever since.
Previous life: head curator at a bougie contemporary art gallery in Santa Fe. Left after a collector called her "too on-brand." Moved to Idaho for the mountains and the low drama. Immediately became the subject of art. She saw that coming.
Previous life: bull in the Bitterroot Valley who refused to charge anything. He read books. He made artisanal salsa. He showed up at Tour CDA headquarters one morning holding a flower he found on Sherman Avenue and handed it to Gary. Gary hired him immediately. He has never once caused a scene. He considers this his greatest professional achievement.
Previous life: witness protection, suburban Ohio, 2015–2022. Refused to drive a sensible sedan. The program asked him to leave. He drove west, found CDA, and decided this was far enough. The lawyer predates the tour. He will not elaborate.
Previous life: Bellagio showgirl, Las Vegas, 2011–2019. Left when management asked her to "tone it down a little." She packed up every sequin she owned, drove north, and has not toned a single thing down since. The glitter is not decorative. It is a lifestyle she brought with her.
A red fox with a background in the dramatic arts. Previous life: substitute drama teacher, Boise, 2018. Parents sent a letter after the method-acting unit. She has the letter. She framed it. She left teaching but she did not leave the energy — she just found a bigger stage. The investigation is unrelated.
Ghost is a wolf, and she has never confirmed what she retired from. The consensus is it was significant. She arrived in CDA with no explanation and a very good coat. She completes the same 3-mile loop every day and describes it as centering. She does not discuss what came before. She also never looks back. The guides have all agreed this is wisdom and not to push it.
Previous life: corporate litigator, Seattle, 2009–2022. Left after winning every case and finding it "insufficiently challenging." Now navigates downtown CDA. Gary has had seven conversations with him about traffic laws. Mufasa was present for all seven. His counter-argument was silence. He won.
Previous life: park ranger, Glacier National Park, eleven years. Transferred to CDA for "a change of scenery" and immediately began having opinions about everything. The route. The timing. The intersection at Sherman and 4th. He has read every TripAdvisor review of Tour CDA at least twice. He gave the tour five stars. He gave himself four. He considers this objectivity.
A panda with very specific ideas about creative direction. Previous life: concept artist at a major animation studio, 2013–2023. Quit when executives kept asking for revisions. "I am the vision," he told HR. They didn't argue. Tour CDA didn't argue either. He has been the vision on Lakeside Ave every Thursday through Monday since.
Previous life: Boundary County backcountry, unspecified years. A wildlife photo went mildly viral. He didn't like the attention. He also didn't leave. He started showing up downtown on Tuesday mornings with no explanation. Gary eventually offered him a spot. Wendell didn't say yes. He didn't say no either. He just showed up the next day. Gary took that as a yes. It was.
Angus is from the Scottish Highlands and has never explained how he arrived in Kootenai County. When asked directly, he gives a look that suggests the question is beneath him. He has extraordinary hair. He is fully aware of this. Tour CDA attempted to give him a name tag on his first day. He ate it. He has been Angus ever since — a name Gary assigned because "he just looks like an Angus."