Discover one of the most scenic rides in the world on our electric bikes. Famous for its beauty, Big Sur offers the ultimate experience to explore California's Central Coast.
On this guided tour, we will meet at the start of the Old Coast Road, on Highway 1 directly across the entrance to the Andrew Molera State Park parking lot. Please note that there is no cell service in this area. Your guide will be reaching out to you the day before to confirm meeting place and answer any questions you may have.
We use Specialized Tero electric mountain bikes as a default on this tour but are able to bring Super73 RX bikes at request of customer pending availability of bikes in our rental fleet.
We meet across from the entrance to the State Park and get a briefing on how the eBikes operate before heading up the old dirt wagon road that the pioneers used before Hwy 1 was built. We ride along this road, through the State Park and stop at sweeping vistas of the Park and the Pacific Ocean.
We ride about 5 miles along the Old Coast Road, from Andrew Molera State Park into the Little Sur River Valley before turning around and riding back. The ride is full of sweeping vistas. It can be dry and dusty or muddy depending on the season. Make sure you're ready for a ride with some loose dirt and gravel on some long hills.
Our first stop is a scenic overlook where we see the Big Sur River join the Ocean at this "smugglers beach." It's a beautiful view and has some fun history.
As we climb the hill you'll look out over the Big Sur Valley and see where the river meanders to the sea.
Over half of our ride is bordered on both sides of the Old Coast Road by the massive, 7,100 acre, El Sur Ranch. A working cattle ranch since 1834, this is one of the few original Mexican land grants still intact. Depending on the time of year, there may be cattle from the ranch grazing along side the road. There are always cattle in the pastures along the ocean. One of the most beautiful cattle ranches you'll ever see.
After our first big hill climb, we descend into the Little Sur River Valley, part of the San Andreas Fault system. The river winds through a beautiful redwood forest. The towering trees, cliffs of ferns, and the sound of the river babbling below make us feel like part of a prehistoric landscape.
This white marble peak follows us through our ride. A sacred mountain to the Esselen tribes, this mountain provides a stunning focal point throughout our ride.
As our tour gains altitude we gaze out past the Point Sur Light Station in the distance. Learn about the fun history that brought this lighthouse to us.
Meet in the paved pullout directly across from the entrance to Andrew Molera State Park. Your guide will have the bikes staged just off of Hwy 1.
Monterey and Carmel are coastal gems in California, renowned for their stunning natural beauty, rich marine life, and artistic heritage. This area offers a perfect blend of outdoor adventures, cultural experiences, and relaxed coastal charm.
One of the most renowned aquariums in the world, featuring a wide array of marine life and educational exhibits.
A picturesque town known for its fairytale-like cottages, art galleries, and beautiful beaches.
A stunning coastal reserve with hiking trails, wildlife viewing, and breathtaking ocean vistas.
A historic waterfront district made famous by John Steinbeck's novel, featuring shops, restaurants, and museums.
A scenic drive through Pebble Beach, offering stunning views of the coastline, golf courses, and natural landscapes.
A local delicacy, often served grilled or in cioppino, a seafood stew.
Freshly caught and often served grilled or smoked.
Locally made cheeses, often paired with wine and crackers.
Peak season offers warm weather and vibrant activities, but also larger crowds and higher prices. Ideal for beachgoers and outdoor enthusiasts.
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Monterey and Carmel are generally safe destinations with low crime rates. However, standard precautions should be taken to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip.
Monterey Amtrak Station
Monterey Bus Station, Carmel Bus Stop
Affordable and reliable, but schedules may be limited in the evenings and on weekends.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
A stunning coastal area with dramatic cliffs, redwood forests, and scenic drive along Highway 1.
A vibrant beach town known for its boardwalk, surfing, and family-friendly attractions.
A historic city known for its agricultural heritage and as the hometown of John Steinbeck.
Price varies by option