Bike Tour Seattle. 5 star Electric Bike Tour Seattle's waterways
Overview
The electric bikes offer an effortless way to enjoy a three-hour tour of Seattle, taking you up the hills while you smile. This tour will showcase unique sites and enhance your knowledge of the waterways, animals of the Sound, and local neighborhoods.
- 🚴♂️ Electric bikes allow for close-up viewing of gardens, boat docks, and other attractions.
- 🌳 Your guide is a local with extensive knowledge of Seattle's natural settings and neighborhoods.
- 🪖 Helmets equipped with an intercom system ensure communication while riding.
- ⚠️ Safety is prioritized by sticking mainly to bike paths and lightly traveled roads.
- 👶 Must be 16 years or older to take the tour; bikes are designed for adults only, but children may ride on the back of the cargo bike.
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- Use of bicycle
- Bottled water
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Sunset Hill ParkThis is a view spot of the water and mountains. On a clear day you can see the Olympic Mountains, West Point Lighthouse and the ferries crossing the Sound. You can hear the seals barking and watch the cargo and tugboats float by. I tell you all I know about Seattle in 10 minutes and highlight the some of the most charismatic creatures that inhabit our waterways.
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BallardThe Ballard Locks are Seattle's 3rd most popular attraction. We walk the bikes through the Carl English Botanical Gardens before seeing the boats pass through the locks. The locks opened in 1917 and connects salt water to the fresh water of Lake Washington. It's the busiest lock in the United States and also popular with migrating salmon and the seals, sea lions, eagles, and osprey who come for an easy meal. There's a fish ladder with an underwater viewing gallery.
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Fishermen's TerminalSeattle 's roots are in the fishing industry and the Fishermen's Terminal is the place to see real live fishermen and fisherwomen, and the Alaskan fishing fleet. 50% of all seafood sold in the United States is associated with this marina. We can ride the electric bikes all the way down the docks and get right up to the boats. I'll tell you how salmon fishing operates and why the Alaskan fishermen spend the off-season in Seattle rather than just stay in Alaska.
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Wallingford CenterNot the Center but Gasworks Park in the Wallingford neighborhood. Favorite place to take pictures and on the 4th of July watch the fireworks. It was a gasification plant, the old machines are still there. There a great view of the city, the Space Needle and I'll point out the Sleepless in Seattle houseboat.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.