Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124
Physical Address
304 North Cardinal St.
Dorchester Center, MA 02124

Experience Greenville's scenic Swamp Rabbit Trail on a guided e-bike tour with brunch, passing Furman University and charming Travelers Rest for $104.94.

The Guided E-Bike Tour in Greenville, South Carolina, offers a delightful blend of outdoor activity, local scenery, and good food. For $104.94 per person, participants enjoy a 3-hour 15-minute ride led by a knowledgeable local guide. Starting at Hampton Station, the tour features a scenic 8-mile ride along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, passing through lush tree tunnels, historic stops, and a picturesque university campus. The tour concludes with a leisurely brunch in the charming town of Travelers Rest, making it a perfect combination of sightseeing and relaxation.
This experience is designed for those with moderate physical fitness, as it involves riding electric bikes over a variety of terrain. The group size is limited to 8 travelers, ensuring plenty of personal attention from the guide. The mobile ticket makes this tour easy to join, and booking is typically done 64 days in advance. The warm reviews highlight the engaging guides, stunning views, and the smooth ride on well-maintained bikes, making it a popular choice for visitors to Greenville.

Appreciate having local insight? Here are other guided experiences in Greenville we've examined
The tour begins at 1320 Hampton Ave in the historic water tower district of Greenville, a vibrant area known for converted textile mill buildings and local shops. The local guide takes riders through the neighborhood before heading onto the Swamp Rabbit Trail, a popular paved path that follows the old railway line. This starting point offers guests a chance to soak in the energetic atmosphere of downtown Greenville while preparing for the scenic ride ahead.

The first part of the trip involves a 25-minute ride through the GHS Swamp Rabbit Trail, which runs along lush, tree-lined corridors. The tour specifically highlights the tunnel of trees—an iconic feature that creates a shaded canopy perfect for photo opportunities. The trail’s smooth pavement makes for an easy ride, and the natural scenery offers a refreshing start to the adventure.
A quick 5-minute stop at the Swamp Rabbit Station introduces visitors to local history with a view of a former heater car used on the train. This stop also displays some vibrant public art, providing a snapshot of the Berea community’s creative spirit. It’s a brief but interesting break that adds context to the trail’s history.

Continuing along the Swamp Rabbit Trail, the guide leads the group toward Travelers Rest, passing by Furman University during the ride. The 25-minute stretch offers more scenic views and a chance to appreciate the well-maintained trail. The ride through this part of the trail is smooth and relaxed, emphasizing the natural beauty surrounding the university and the trail itself.
Enjoy cycling? We've looked into these other two-wheeled adventures in Greenville

Once in Travelers Rest, the group takes a leisurely break for brunch, which is included in the tour. The stop is about 1 hour long, allowing ample time to enjoy some local favorites. This scenic town offers a welcoming atmosphere, perfect for refueling before continuing the ride.

After brunch, the group heads south on the trail for a 20-minute ride back toward Furman University, where the tour circles around Swan Lake. The campus is renowned for its picturesque setting, with a clocktower, black swans, and various ducks and wildlife. This stop provides excellent photo opportunities and a chance to appreciate the campus’s natural beauty.
The final leg of the tour involves a 25-minute ride back along the Swamp Rabbit Trail to Hampton Station. The return journey is relaxed, offering views of the lush trail environment and a peaceful end to the outdoor adventure.
Participants enjoy a premium Pedego electric bike, which makes covering the trail’s varied terrain a breeze. The SENA Bluetooth helmets allow riders to communicate with each other and the guide, enhancing the experience. The tour includes a local expert guide who shares stories and insights throughout the ride.
The brunch is a highlight, offering an entree and beverage, giving a local taste and a satisfying break. The overall experience balances physical activity with leisure, making it suitable for those with a moderate fitness level.
The tour departs from 1320 Hampton Ave at 9:00 am and returns to the same location at the end. With a maximum group size of 8 people, the tour maintains an intimate and personalized atmosphere. The meeting point is easy to find in downtown Greenville, and the tour is designed to be accessible for most participants, though those with accessibility concerns are encouraged to call ahead.
Since the tour involves moderate physical activity, it is suitable for individuals comfortable riding electric bikes over several miles. The bikes are well-maintained, and the guided pace is leisurely. If there are questions about accessibility, the tour provider is happy to assist via phone.
The combination of scenic trail riding, historic stops, and a delicious brunch makes this tour a well-rounded experience. The local guide’s knowledge and the well-marked trail ensure smooth navigation and engaging storytelling. The inclusion of electric bikes makes covering the distance easy, even for those less accustomed to strenuous cycling.
The small group size enhances the feeling of connection and allows for personalized attention. With reviews praising the guide’s stories and the beautiful scenery, it’s clear this tour offers both enjoyment and insight into Greenville’s local charm.
This guided e-bike tour caters best to adventurous food lovers, outdoor enthusiasts, and those seeking a low-impact activity with plenty of scenic views. It’s ideal for visitors wanting to explore Greenville’s trail system and cultural spots at a relaxed pace, with the convenience of an all-inclusive experience.
The $104.94 price point is justified by the quality of the bikes, the engaging guide, and the included brunch. This tour provides a fantastic snapshot of Greenville’s outdoor environments, historic sites, and welcoming community. The combination of scenic riding, local history, and delicious food makes it a memorable outing for a wide range of travelers.
While the activity is suited for those with moderate fitness, the electric bikes make it accessible for many. The small group size and personalized experience set this tour apart from larger, less intimate options. Overall, it’s a great way to spend half a day in Greenville, blending outdoor adventure with a taste of local life.
“Great experience on a fantastic bike tour with Zack. Super cool stories along the way and the bike path is exceptional. The brunch spot was outst…”
What is the starting point for the tour?
The tour begins at 1320 Hampton Ave in Greenville, in the historic water tower district.
How long does the tour last?
The total duration is approximately 3 hours 15 minutes, including riding and brunch.
Are the bikes suitable for beginners?
Yes, the Pedego electric bikes are easy to operate, making this suitable for those with moderate physical fitness.
What is included in the tour?
Participants receive a premium electric bike, Bluetooth helmet, guided commentary, and brunch with an entree and beverage.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, free cancellation is available if canceled at least 24 hours before the scheduled start.
Is this tour accessible for people with disabilities?
For specific accessibility questions, it’s best to call the tour provider; they are happy to help.
What makes this tour stand out?
The combination of a scenic trail ride, historic stops, brunch, and small group size creates a personalized and memorable experience.
How far do we ride during the tour?
The main riding segments total around 8 miles, with stops and a leisurely pace.
Is the tour family-friendly?
While suitable for most with moderate fitness, children should be comfortable on an electric bike; optimal age and size considerations should be confirmed with the provider.
What should I wear or bring?
Comfortable clothing suitable for biking, sunscreen, and water are recommended; helmets and bikes are provided.