Embark on a family-friendly electric bike tour of the stunning 17-Mile Drive. Explore breathtaking coastal views, iconic golf courses, and incredible wildlife on this guided adventure.
Embark on a family-friendly electric bike tour of the stunning 17-Mile Drive. Explore breathtaking coastal views, iconic golf courses, and incredible wildlife on this guided adventure.
- Cannery Row - Our shop is located at the end of what was once a bustling fishing and canning area in the mid-1900s. Our ride starts here on a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail reserved for bikes and pedestrians, allowing you to get used to your e-bike.
- Monterey Bay Aquarium - Ride past the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium!
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- Cannery Row - Our shop is located at the end of what was once a bustling fishing and canning area in the mid-1900s. Our ride starts here on a 10mph straight, flat, paved recreation trail reserved for bikes and pedestrians, allowing you to get used to your e-bike.
- Monterey Bay Aquarium - Ride past the renowned Monterey Bay Aquarium!
- Lovers Point - Local legend says this park was originally named “Lovers of Jesus Point” during the time when Pacific Grove was a Methodist retreat camp.
- John Denver Memorial - The John Denver Memorial serves as a poignant reminder of one of the greatest tragedies in American music history. John Denver, known for his singing, songwriting, environmental activism, and humanitarian efforts, died when his plane crashed in Monterey Bay on October 12, 1997. The memorial celebrates his incredible legacy as you take in the stunning ocean views, a fitting tribute to the artist. Even if you weren’t a fan, this coastal spot between Pacific Grove and Asilomar is beautiful. Admission to the memorial is free.
- Point Pinos Lighthouse - Point Pinos Lighthouse was first lit on February 1, 1855, to guide ships along California’s Pacific Coast. It is the oldest continuously operating lighthouse on the West Coast of the United States, with its original lens still intact. Located at the southern entrance to Monterey Bay, it’s a great spot to watch for migrating whales! There is also a potential bathroom stop here at the edge of the PG Golf Course.
- Asilomar State Beach - Also known as “Refuge by the Sea,” Asilomar State Beach is Pacific Grove’s largest beach, stretching one mile and featuring rocky coves. It’s popular with surfers, kayakers, and dog walkers, offering beautiful views and walking trails. As part of the Asilomar Marine Reserve, fishing is prohibited due to its rich ecosystem and biodiversity.
- 17-Mile Drive - This stunning stretch of coastline is filled with unexpected history. Watch surfers, admire amazing beach homes and mansions, listen to the waves, and breathe in the ocean air.
- The Links at Spanish Bay - Marvel at the youngest of the golf courses and the second of the two lodges in Pebble Beach. Enjoy the beautiful white sand of Moss Beach and learn about the Spanish explorers who first landed here.
- Point Joe - Point Joe is the fifth point on 17-Mile Drive. Its coastline, made of granite rocks formed 65 million years ago, gives it a rugged appearance. Historically, the area has seen several shipwrecks due to its rocky shores and proximity to Monterey Bay. The origin of the name Point Joe is debated; some historians believe it was named after a Chinese man who lived in a driftwood structure here in the early 1900s and sold goods to explorers. It’s unclear whether Point Joe was named for the man or if the man was named after the location. It’s a great spot to look for Southern Sea Otters.
- China Rock - Visit the site of an old Chinese fishing village. Depending on the tide and waves, there may be an opportunity for tide-pooling.
- Bird Rock Vista Point - Take a restroom break here and watch sea lions play in the water. Observe various sea bird species and rafting sea otters. Your guide will help identify the wildlife and share interesting facts about the animals and the rock.
- Fanshell Overlook - Stop to look for sea otters at this scenic viewpoint. Learn about the Cypress Point Country Club from your guide. Note: This stop is closed in the spring to protect the harbor seals pupping on the nearby beach.
- Cypress Point Lookout - Another spot to look for sea otters and learn about the Cypress Point Country Club. On a clear day, you can see the Point Sur Lighthouse in Big Sur, 30 miles away.
- Crocker Grove - Ride through winding roads under a canopy of the oldest Monterey Cypress trees in existence.
- Lone Cypress - See the 250-year-old tree that serves as the trademark for the Pebble Beach Company. It’s likely the most photographed tree in the world.
- Ghost Tree - For faster tours, we add this bonus stop. The views of Point Lobos and Carmel Bay are breathtaking.
- Pebble Beach Golf Links - Admire the beauty of Carmel Bay at the 18th hole behind The Lodge. Learn about golf history, purchase a souvenir at your own expense, and take photos. Our guide will be happy to snap a few pictures at no extra cost. There is no additional charge to explore The Lodge.
- Helmet provided for safety.
- Modern electric bike usage included.
- All parking fees covered.
- Helmet provided for safety.
- Modern electric bike usage included.
- All parking fees covered.
- Personal expenses
- Personal expenses
The best way to see the entire peninsula’s coast is to begin at Monterey and travel through Pacific Grove and Pebble Beach. Our bike shop is situated on the Rec Trail in the historic Cannery Row of the Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa. Along the way, you’ll pass well-known public monuments including the Spanish Bay, Lovers Point, the Monterey Bay Aquarium,…
The best way to see the entire peninsula’s coast is to begin at Monterey and travel through Pacific Grove and Pebble Beach. Our bike shop is situated on the Rec Trail in the historic Cannery Row of the Monterey Plaza Hotel & Spa. Along the way, you’ll pass well-known public monuments including the Spanish Bay, Lovers Point, the Monterey Bay Aquarium, and depending on your riding style and pauses, The Lone Cypress and the renowned Pebble Beach Golf Course. which all include complimentary entry.
Four participants are required for a non-private tour to take place. We have the option to change your reservation to a regular self-guided rental, cancel the tour and give you a complete refund, or combine it with another at an other time or day. We will go over these alternatives with you and get your approval 24 hours prior to the reservation.
For parties of 1 or greater than 10, with dogs or children, or any other special requests, please call to inquire and book.
- Different types of travelers (Riders/Passengers) MUST be booked separately. Please state the “lead traveler” name if you do multiple bookings, or just contact us.
- For parties smaller than 4 or larger than 10, we may be able to accommodate you, but we reserve the right to modify your booking. Contact us for the conditions.
- For any special requests, questions or concerns, please contact our shop.
- We have private tour options for families and corporations. If you would like a special combo of e-bikes, a customized route, time, location, incorporate food stops, or simply keep it exclusive to your party, please contact our shop.
- Some e-bikes have rider or combined rider/passengers weight limits. Please specify with that information who is solo and who is driver/passenger.
- Please specify in advance if you need a Class 2 throttled e-bike for a rider who wants to handle their own e-bike but are concerned about pedaling. There is no additional cost.
- We have cargo e-bikes and tow trailers for use on public tours. Your party must have a traveler who can handle (drive) the e-bike for the passenger(s).
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.