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eBike Rental In Coeur D'Alene

Explore Wonderful Coeur d'Alene at your own speed!

Quick Details

• A digital waiver must be signed prior to riding
• Please wear closed toed shoes, no flip flops, no heels.

Smart Step

$ 55

Fold X

$ 55

Fold X7

$ 55

Bike Trailer

$ 10

Tag-A-Long Child Bike

$ 10

Enjoy the Best eBike Rentals in Couer d’Alene!

Tour CDA is now offering high-quality e-bike rentals for beautiful rides around Coeur d’Alene. E-bikes are as easy to ride as a regular bicycles, with the advantage of having an electric motor to assist with the pedal effort. The bikes are manufactured by Sondors, the largest e-bike distributor in the USA. You can pick up your bike from our Tour CDA location, just two blocks from the fantastic Centennial Trail. Maximize your four-hour rental for dining, nature, and historic scenery with the suggested routes, and choose from several e-bike types in the itinerary section, below. Each ebike has five levels of pedal assist and when you’re tired of pedaling, just hit the throttle and go.

Highlights

  • Easy and fun eBikes for the whole family
  • Choose from different styles to fit your skill and fitness level
  • Add on bike trailers or a tag-a-long for kids
  • 4-hour rental in a convenient downtown location
  • Bikes have a top speed of 20mph and can travel up to 40 miles (or more)
  • Five levels of pedal assist

Suggested routes

The paved Centennial Trail follows along beautiful Coeur d’Alene Lake, and goes all the way to the state border in Spokane, WA. It is a great way to take in the downtown area, cutting through McEuen Park, City Park and even the Coeur d’Alene Resort. Four hours is the perfect amount of time to take it all in, including a stop for a drink or a bite to eat.

From our lot you can also head east around the lake to Higgins Point, with its beautiful views, or take off eastbound through the parks and follow the trail along the beautiful Spokane River. Along the way you can stop at the Riverstone Shopping Center for a nice lunch or a snack.

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