Explore Griffith Park and LA’s Eastside on a luxury e-bike tour. Enjoy VIP access, stunning views, and cultural landmarks. Perfect for all skill levels.
Explore Griffith Park and LA’s Eastside on a luxury e-bike tour. Enjoy VIP access, stunning views, and cultural landmarks. Perfect for all skill levels.
- E Bike Tours Los Angeles - The local guide will greet participants at the dedicated bike bungalow in charming Atwater Village, a walkable neighborhood celebrated for its café culture and artisanal shops. Participants will be introduced to their ebike, each with its own name, and fitted with safety gear.
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E Bike Tours Los Angeles - The local guide will greet participants at the dedicated bike bungalow in charming Atwater Village, a walkable neighborhood celebrated for its café culture and artisanal shops. Participants will be introduced to their ebike, each with its own name, and fitted with safety gear.
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Atwater Village - The tour begins on tranquil residential streets heading towards the LA River.
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Los Angeles River - The journey enters the river at the new car-free “Red Car Pedestrian Bridge,” named after the historic Red Car Rail Trolleys that crossed the L.A. River at this location over 60 years ago. This new metal bridge, adorned with red stripes, is exclusively for pedestrians and cyclists. Participants will learn about the LA River, a vital source of water in Los Angeles’ early history, essential for life in this arid region. Without it, LA would not exist. The tour will pause under the Hyperion Bridge, a replica of which is also found in Disneyland. Walt Disney lived nearby in Los Feliz, where he created Mickey Mouse in his aunt and uncle’s garage. He later established his first studio in Silver Lake and was a regular at Tam O’Shanter, table 31, in Atwater Village. Built in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Glendale Hyperion Bridge complex is a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.
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Griffith Park - Secret tunnels and trails are abundant in the wild areas of Griffith Park. This vast, mostly untouched mountainous landscape spans approximately 4,210 acres in the heart of the urban metropolis, making it five times the size of New York’s Central Park. Riders may encounter native wildlife, hikers, horse riders, and more! Designated as a Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) and the largest municipal park with urban wilderness in the United States, the park’s natural chaparral-covered terrain and manicured picnic areas are also home to the Los Angeles Zoo, the Autry Museum of the American West, the Griffith Observatory, and the Hollywood Sign—all of which are visible on this ride.
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Autry Museum of the American West - The tour will stop at this historic museum founded by Hollywood’s singing cowboy Gene Autry. The 36,000-square-foot complex houses over 500,000 works of art and artifacts from the American frontier, along with Western film memorabilia, including pistols used by Steve McQueen and costumes from 2005’s Brokeback Mountain. There’s even a replica movie set of an Old Western town with storefronts. (Little-known fact: The first-ever feature-length movie filmed in Hollywood was a Western—the 1914 silent film The Squaw Man, directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The camera used to film it is here, too.)
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Los Angeles Zoo & Botanical Gardens - A photo opportunity awaits in front of the massive steel gates at the landmark L.A. Zoo, home to thousands of animals, including one of the largest troops of chimpanzees in North America. Fun Fact: There’s a dedicated Zoo Magnet High School nearby offering 300 students a college preparatory curriculum focused on animal studies and biological sciences.
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Travel Town - The tour rides into Travel Town’s “railroad petting zoo,” exploring all the trains, big and small, along with the Museum and its fascinating history. Founded in the 1940s as an opportunity for the children of Los Angeles to “imagineer” themselves as engineers, it features vintage automobiles, locomotives, and freight cars.
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Hollywood Sign - Riders have several opportunities to view the Hollywood Sign, once from Griffith Observatory and others from deeper inside the park, most memorably on a secret trailhead nicknamed “Rockin’ Ridge” for its spectacular view!
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Cathy’s Corner - Made famous by the movie LA LA Land with Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone’s dance sequence, this stop offers a breathtaking view of the Valley, Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, the San Gabriel Mountains, Verdugo Hills, and Royce’s Canyon. The tour will also stop at The Notch, which overlooks Hollywood, WeHo (West Hollywood), Palos Verdes, Santa Monica, and Century City. On a clear day, Catalina Island, the Pacific Ocean, and Santa Barbara are visible.
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Griffith Observatory - The magnificent jewel of LA. The tour rides right up to the Observatory’s entrance like VIPs, bypassing the line, gliding past parked cars and pedestrians climbing uphill, parking the bikes to enjoy walking around the grounds, made famous in numerous movies including “La La Land,” “Jurassic Park,” “Back to the Future,” “Terminator,” and “Transformers.” A bronze bust of James Dean commemorates the filming of “Rebel Without a Cause.” Enjoy panoramic views of the Los Angeles basin and Catalina Island, plus coin-operated telescopes. Perched on Mt. Hollywood overlooking the glittering LA skyline and Hollywood Sign, the art-deco era Observatory is almost as iconic as the Hollywood sign.
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The Greek Theatre - A photo opportunity is available in front of the historic Greek Theatre, one of the nation’s most beloved and recognized outdoor entertainment venues. First opened in 1930, the Greek has hosted some of the biggest legends in music, including Sir Elton John, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, B.B. King, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt, and many more. Between 1967 and 1989, The Grateful Dead performed 29 times at the Greek.
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Los Feliz - The tour exits the park into the quiet, hillside residential streets of Los Feliz, known as the birthplace of one of California’s most iconic celebrities: Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney was living in the garage of his aunt and uncle’s Los Feliz house when he first drew the character that would become the world’s best-known mouse. He would later open his first animation studio just down the street.
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Los Angeles River Bike Path - The tour heads back to the LA River, stopping by the new La Kretz Crossing, also known as the North Atwater Bridge—a cable-stayed steel pedestrian bridge that crosses the Los Angeles River, linking Griffith Park with Atwater Village. The ride continues down the LA River, past equestrian stables, to another smaller bridge at Sunnynook known as “Love Lock Bridge,” where visitors attach personalized padlocks to its railing, similar to its more famous Parisian cousin.
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Baum Bicycle Bridge - Two massive 24-foot diameter bicycle spokes and rims hover over this bridge, named for Alexandre Baum, the German-born, French Resistance fighter and Holocaust survivor who championed cycling in LA. Growing up in France, and the Tour de France, his family hosted athletes of color (such as Jesse Owens) who couldn’t find lodgings while competing near their home. Inclusive mobility and activity were themes throughout his life. As part of the 1984 Olympic organizing committee, he was responsible for adding the women’s road race to the Olympics. Later, he helped develop cycling programs and recreational facilities for inner-city kids in Los Angeles. He secured funding for the construction of Olympic Velodromes in Carson, CA, and at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado. He also helped build the velodromes in Dominguez Hills and Encino and pioneered the Amgen Tour of California bike race, one of the four cycling stage races in the world.
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Atwater Village - Returning to Atwater Village’s quiet residential streets, the tour visits a designated “national champion”—a huge avocado tree over 100 years old, the largest of its kind in the nation.
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E Bike Tours Los Angeles - Home Sweet Home! Congratulations on an epic ride!
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bicycle use
- Tea and coffee
- Bottled water
- Snacks
- Bicycle use
- Tea and coffee
Ascend to the summit of a lesser-known trailhead ridge in Griffith Park, reaching an elevation of 1,700 feet right in the heart of Los Angeles’ urban landscape. Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the iconic H✩llyw✩✩d Sign and Griffith Observatory. Bypass the crowds like a VIP at Griffith Observatory, smoothly passing by parked cars and pedestrians…
Ascend to the summit of a lesser-known trailhead ridge in Griffith Park, reaching an elevation of 1,700 feet right in the heart of Los Angeles’ urban landscape. Enjoy breathtaking 360-degree views of the iconic H✩llyw✩✩d Sign and Griffith Observatory. Bypass the crowds like a VIP at Griffith Observatory, smoothly passing by parked cars and pedestrians making their way up Mount Hollywood. Explore film locations, delve into cinematic history, and uncover a poignant ghost story. Discover Walt Disney’s favorite local spots and embrace the largest Avocado tree in the United States. This three-hour journey begins and concludes at the LA River in charming Atwater Village, a walkable neighborhood cherished for its artisanal shops and gourmet cafes. A sense of humor is a must.
- Minimum rider height of 5 feet (153 cm)
- Maximum rider weight of 300 pounds (136kg)
- Minimum rider age of 16 years
- Essential that you have experience riding a regular bike
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.