Emerald City Bicycle Tour
Overview
Seattle's Olympic Sculpture Park and the vibrant neighborhoods of Ballard and Fremont showcase the city's unique character during this bicycle adventure. After gearing up, participants will navigate through various districts on an interurban bicycle trail.
- 🚴♂️ Bicycle guides will lead you safely through Seattle Center and Queen Anne.
- 🛣️ Less than 2 miles of the route is not on a protected bike trail, but it is very safe.
- 👦 Participants must be at least 12 years old and 5 feet tall.
- 📅 Tours are available daily from 9:30 am to 12:30 pm.
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- Use of bicycle
- Helmet
- Bottled water
- Gratuities
Meeting point
Return details
- Start your bicycle tour on Seattle's waterfront utilizing a fast network of inner city bicycle trails. Your guide will provide you with lots of fun facts and pictures on this picturesque city bike tour. You will bike in 8 out of 13 neighborhoods that makes up Seattle. Most of the tour is on a protected bike lane so its very safe. Seattle is the number one bicycle city in America. (pass by)
- Enjoy the Elliot bay bike trail that goes through the outdoor Olympic sculpture park on our way up the the heart of the city in uptown Queen Anne. (pass by)
- This is the site of the 1962 world's fair. Check out the Space Needle from your bike seeing all the fun things the center has to offer. (pass by)
- After the city center we head to the tech capital of Seattle in south lk Union. You will see how the city has evolved and experience the amazing bicycle trails and traffic signals made for cyclists. You will see house boats and sea plans as we bike on the west lake cycle trail up to the Fremont neighborhood. (pass by)
- After you cruises like a local on the west lake cycle trail through the vibrant eclectic neighborhood of Fremont we head to Ballard where the locks system is located. You will see the busiest locks (boat elevator) in the USA. You will see how ships can go from the ocean to the lakes and visa versa and also see the salmon fish ladder. (pass by)
- When we leave the Ballard Locks we head on the Burke Gillman bike trail in the neighborhood of Magnolia on our way back down to Seattle's waterfront. (pass by)
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
If it’s canceled because the minimum isn’t met,
you’ll be offered a different date/experience or a full refund.