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Experience Scottsdale’s highlights on a private 2-hour Segway tour for $75.05, with expert guides, historic stops, and ice vests to stay cool.
A two-hour private Segway tour of Old Town Scottsdale offers an engaging way to explore the city’s most notable sights with minimal effort. Priced at $75.05 per person, this tour is ideal for those wanting a personalized, fun introduction to Scottsdale’s streets and history. The tour starts at Segway of Scottsdale Tours in the heart of Scottsdale and includes a detailed safety orientation, so first-timers feel comfortable on their Segway. With a typical booking window of 18 days in advance, it’s a popular choice for visitors eager to see a lot without long walks or strenuous activity. The inclusion of ice vests helps keep participants cool, which is a thoughtful touch on sunny days, and the private format ensures tailored attention from the guide.
While the tour is suitable for ages 12 to 65 and requires a minimum weight of 100 pounds, it remains accessible for most reasonably fit visitors who enjoy light, guided adventures. The 2-hour pace covers around 5 miles of Scottsdale’s highlights, making it a compact yet rundown of Old Town. Be prepared for some fun learning, and enjoy the flexibility to swap your Segway for an e-bike if you prefer.


This tour departs from Segway of Scottsdale Tours, located at 7330 E Earll Dr Suite R. Guests meet here to receive their safety instructions and Segway practice before heading out onto Scottsdale’s streets. The entire experience lasts around 2 hours and does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. Booking in advance is recommended since the tour is highly popular, with most reservations made roughly 18 days ahead.
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Upon arrival, guides provide a thorough orientation on how to operate the Segway. Most participants find the controls easy to learn thanks to the clear instructions and practice time included. The guides are praised for their patience and clarity, making first-time Segway riders feel confident quickly. Helmets are mandatory, with front handlebar bags available for personal belongings. The focus on safety is a key part of the experience, and guides are attentive to each rider’s comfort.

The tour’s route takes you past several notable historic and cultural highlights. You’ll glide across the Soleri Bridge, a design by Paolo Soleri featuring steel pylons that serve as a sundial. Alongside the waterfront, participants see public art and outdoor sculptures, with frequent stops for photos. The Scottsdale Historical Museum, housed in the Little Red Schoolhouse built in 1909, marks the area’s early educational roots.
Next, the guide points out Scottsdale’s first U.S. Post Office building, now Porters Western Store, and the Farmers State Bank, which is now the Rusty Spur Saloon. These stops showcase Scottsdale’s growth from a small town to a lively city. The route also passes city government buildings, art galleries, and famous local watering holes like the oldest cowboy bar, perfect for post-tour drinks.

Participants enjoy riding through the Arts District, where outdoor sculptures and Native American art installations catch the eye. Several stops are designed specifically for photos and to appreciate Scottsdale’s public art scene. One highlight is the giant sundial designed by Paolo Soleri, an architect who studied under Frank Lloyd Wright.
Another eye-catching piece is a kaleidoscope art installation at the Gateway of Scottsdale, which you enter on your Segway ride. This provides a unique visual experience, blending architecture and art into a fascinating stop. The guide shares stories behind these installations, adding depth to the sightseeing.

This tour features visits to some of Scottsdale’s most recognizable structures. The city hall is a key stop, offering insight into local governance and planning. The Farmers State Bank and the original city center, marked by a statue of Winfield Scottsdale and his wife Helen with their mule, Maude, provide historical context.
Main Street is highlighted for its Southwestern style architecture, lively atmosphere, and proximity to shops and restaurants. Tourists often enjoy a quick stop at the Rusty Spur Saloon, the oldest cowboy bar in Scottsdale, for photos and a quick drink. The logo statue of Scottsdale in a roundabout adds a vibrant touch to the tour.
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Riding along Arizona’s canal system, the tour explores a scenic water feature that plays a significant role in Arizona’s water distribution. The Scottsdale Waterfront, with its lush surroundings and calm waters, offers a peaceful contrast to the bustling city streets. Tour guides point out how much water comes from Colorado and is distributed through this extensive system.
The pedestrian-only Soleri Bridge and the surrounding waterfront create a perfect backdrop for photos. The water system’s importance and beauty are explained briefly, emphasizing Scottsdale’s integration of nature and urban design.

One of the most memorable moments occurs when the tour pauses to visit a roof-top viewing area accessible by elevator. From here, visitors enjoy stunning views of the entire valley. The guide points out local landmarks, providing context to the city’s geography and layout. This stop offers an ideal photo opportunity and a relaxing moment to appreciate Scottsdale’s surroundings.

A notable feature of this tour is the inclusion of ice vests, which help keep participants cool during the ride. This thoughtful addition makes the tour more comfortable, especially on warm days. For those seeking a different experience, the option to swap the Segway for an e-bike is available, offering a relaxed pace or a bit more speed. This flexibility helps cater to different preferences or physical comfort levels.
The tour is particularly praised for its training session, making it accessible even for newcomers to Segway riding. Guides are known for their friendly, patient approach, which reassures nervous riders. The maximum group size of 6 people ensures a private, personalized experience, often leading to better interaction and support.
Participants must be between 12 and 65 years old and weigh at least 100 pounds. The tour’s intimate setting and detailed instructions make it ideal for families, couples, or small groups looking for a memorable, low-impact sightseeing adventure.
Advance booking is recommended, with most tours reserved roughly 18 days ahead. The tour offers free cancellation up to 24 hours before departure, providing flexibility if plans change. Since the experience is weather-dependent, it may be canceled in case of poor conditions, with options to reschedule or receive a full refund.
Travelers should wear comfortable shoes and clothes, bring sunglasses, and remember that helmets are mandatory for safety. The tour’s pace and stops are designed to keep the experience engaging without feeling rushed, making it suitable for most ages within the specified limits.
This private Scottsdale Segway tour offers a fun, efficient way to explore Old Town Scottsdale’s landmarks, art, and history. The 2-hour route, covering around 5 miles, ensures a thorough overview without fatigue. The inclusion of ice vests and the option to switch to an e-bike helps keep the experience comfortable and adaptable.
With knowledgeable guides, many stops for photos and sightseeing, and stunning views from a rooftop, this tour suits first-timers and seasoned visitors alike. It’s perfect for those wanting a personalized introduction to Scottsdale’s vibrant streets without the physical strain of walking. The $75.05 price point and flexible cancellation policy make it a practical choice for a memorable, hassle-free adventure.
“We had a couple of nervous family members to start our day; however, they were soon converted and scooting around like have been on a Segway for ye…”
Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, children aged 12 and older can participate, provided they meet the minimum weight of 100 pounds and are comfortable on a Segway after instruction.
Can I switch from a Segway to an e-bike?
Yes, the tour offers an option to swap your Segway for an e-bike, giving you more flexibility and comfort during the ride.
What should I wear for the tour?
Wear comfortable shoes and clothes, and bring sunglasses. The tour provides helmets, which are mandatory for all riders.
What happens if the weather is bad?
The tour may be canceled due to poor weather conditions, in which case you will be offered a reschedule or a full refund.
How far does the tour cover?
The route covers approximately 5 miles through Scottsdale’s Old Town, passing landmarks, art installations, and scenic water features.