Description
Discover Juneau’s wild beauty on a three-hour Rainforest E-Bike Adventure that blends easy coastal riding with an intimate look at Alaska’s Tongass National Forest. This guided small-group tour pairs the comfort of pedal-assist bikes with the insight of local guides, ensuring a smooth and scenic journey for all experience levels.
The outing begins with convenient pickup near the Goldbelt Tramway and a short narrated transfer to Douglas Island. Once equipped with your e-bike, helmet, and safety tips, you’ll set off along a paved shoreline trail framed by glacier views, wildflowers, and towering evergreens. Frequent stops allow time for photos and stories that reveal the cultural and natural heritage of Juneau.
Midway through, park the bikes for a short walk under the rainforest canopy. The trail opens to a quiet beach where you can take in ocean breezes, snap memorable photos, or simply enjoy a moment of stillness before riding back toward town.
By the end, you’ll have explored more than you could on foot, with the ease of pedal assist making it accessible for both avid adventurers and casual travelers. With local storytelling woven throughout, this tour delivers a true taste of Alaska’s coastal landscapes and rainforest magic.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
Are there any restrictions?
No experience is necessary; however, guests should feel comfortable operating an e-bike. Not recommended for pregnant women, anyone with balance problems, or those who may be taking medications that affect balance. This tour has a minimum age of 12, a maximum age of 78, and a maximum weight limit of 250 lbs.
Will we see any glaciers on tour?
Yes! From a distance, you will get to see Juneau's iconic Mendenhall Glacier. Don't forget your camera to save those memories!
What happens if it is raining/weather does not look good?
With Alaska's weather being unpredictable, the best thing to do is prepare. Rain gear is available on the day of your tour. Additionally, your guides will monitor conditions and potentially change the tour route to ensure safety.
What should I wear while out on tour?
Dress in layers with weather-resistant outerwear, closed-toe shoes, and gloves is recommended.