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Explore Boulder on a guided eBike tour for $100, covering iconic landmarks, Flatirons, Pearl Street, and more in 2-3 hours with expert guides and scenic stops.
Discover Boulder from a fresh perspective on the Ride Boulder’s Best Guided eBike Tour. Priced at $100 per person, this 2 to 3-hour adventure takes you through the city’s most beloved sights on a pedal-assist eBike. The tour departs from 1247 Pleasant St and is ideal for solo travelers, families, and groups eager to see Boulder’s highlights in an active, fun way.
With a perfect rating of 5.0 from 231 reviews, this tour is highly recommended by 98% of participants. The experience is suitable for most, with most travelers able to participate, and it operates with a mobile ticket for smooth check-in. Keep in mind that the tour is booked on average 10 days in advance, so planning ahead ensures a spot. The tour includes many stops at key attractions, offering both scenic views and insightful commentary from knowledgeable guides.

The guided eBike tour starts at 1247 Pleasant St, where guests receive a quick tutorial on operating the pedal-assist bikes, which are praised for their comfort. From there, the guide leads the group through Boulder’s most popular sights, combining scenic beauty with engaging stories about the area.
The Flatirons, visible from miles away, are taller than the Empire State Building and make a striking photo stop. The CU Boulder campus features key spots like Folsom Field and The Hill, giving insight into the university’s vibrant community. The Boulder Creek Path, a favorite among locals, offers a relaxed ride along the water, while the Pearl Street Mall dazzles with street performers, cafes, and iconic Boulder businesses.
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The tour begins with a 10-minute stop at the University of Colorado at Boulder, where the guide shares stories about the campus and its significance. Next, a quick visit to The Hill district showcases Boulder’s lively student scene and historic charm.
The Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse provides a chance to admire Tajikistan’s artisanship—guests can even make reservations for a cup of tea. The Hotel Boulderado impresses with its stained-glass ceiling, the original Otis Elevator from 1909, and the famous Liquor License #1 speakeasy.
The Flatirons are a highlight, towering above the city and offering breathtaking views. At Folsom Field, guests can take photos with Ralphie, Boulder’s beloved live mascot. The Fiske Planetarium is noted as the largest west of the Mississippi, adding a cosmic touch to the tour.

The Boulder Creek Path allows a peaceful ride along the creek, with some stops lasting around 20 minutes to take in the scenery. Later, the group visits The Sink, a historic pub where Robert Redford once worked as a janitor, and Obama has eaten. Eben G. Fine Park offers a relaxed stop at Boulder’s riverside “beach,” perfect for a quick break.
The Pearl Street Mall stands out as a world-famous pedestrian hub with street performers, cafes, and vibrant shops. Returning to the Dushanbe Teahouse for a second visit offers a peaceful moment to enjoy Tajik artisanship and perhaps indulge in a traditional tea.

This guided tour begins at 1247 Pleasant St and concludes at the same location, making logistics simple. The maximum group size is 10 participants, fostering a personalized experience. The tour is near public transportation, and confirmation is received immediately upon booking.
Most bookings are made well in advance, and the tour is designed to suit most physical abilities. The eBikes are praised for their comfort and ease of use, making this a great activity for those new to biking or looking for a relaxed way to explore Boulder.

The strength of this tour lies in the combination of expert guides like Justin and Grace, who receive high praise for their knowledgeable and friendly approach. They make stops engaging with informative commentary about Boulder’s history, culture, and natural beauty.
Guests highlight the scenic views of the Flatirons, the vibrant Pearl Street Mall, and the variety of stops as key advantages. Many reviews mention how easy and enjoyable the eBike experience is, even for less experienced riders. The tour’s well-curated stops ensure a mix of nature, history, and lively city scenes, making it a comprehensive way to see Boulder.
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While most find the 3-hour tour duration to be just right, some reviews note that older participants or those less comfortable on bikes might find parts of the ride more challenging. The tour requires good weather; cancellations due to rain or snow are fully refundable if they occur.
Booking at least 10 days in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons, to guarantee a spot. Also, visitors should plan for comfortable clothing and some basic physical fitness to fully enjoy the ride.

This tour offers an excellent balance of scenic beauty, cultural highlights, and active fun. For $100, it delivers a personalized experience with expert guides, making it ideal for those wanting to see Boulder’s top sights without the hassle of driving or walking long distances.
The stops at Flatirons, CU Boulder, Pearl Street Mall, and the Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse provide a rich snapshot of the city’s personality. The eBike’s easy handling makes it accessible even for beginners, while the knowledgeable guides ensure you learn and enjoy every moment.
If you’re visiting Boulder and want a memorable, active way to explore, this guided eBike tour is a smart choice, offering scenic views and insider stories that will resonate long after the ride ends.
“Justin was great! He was very good at getting everyone comfortable with their E-Bikes and had a vast knowledge of Boulder, its history and all of t…”

Is the tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the eBikes are praised for their comfort and ease of use, and guides help everyone get comfortable before heading out.
How long is the tour?
The tour lasts approximately 2 to 3 hours, including stops at key locations.
What stops are included?
Stops include the University of Colorado, The Hill, Boulder Dushanbe Teahouse, Hotel Boulderado, Flatirons, Folsom Field, Fiske Planetarium, Boulder Creek Path, The Sink, Eben G. Fine Park, and Pearl Street Mall.
What is the cancellation policy?
Full refunds are available if you cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled start. Cancellations within 24 hours are not refunded.
Can I book this tour in winter?
The tour is seasonal, and bookings are typically made well in advance. If weather cancels the tour, options for a different date or a full refund are provided.
How many people are in each group?
The maximum group size is 10 participants, ensuring a personalized experience with plenty of space for everyone.