Join us on this unique electric mountain biking experience that winds through forests of sycamore trees and crosses springtime creeks. Explore the stunning Santa Monica Mountains on premium electric m
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Location: Los Angeles
What's Included
- 2025 Specialized Kenevo Expert Electric Mountain Bike and protective pads.
- Bottled water
- Certified Mountain Bike Guide
- Snacks
- Full Premium mountain bike gear, helmet, and eyewear
Community Discussion
Q&A
A: There's no strict age limit, but kids should ideally be 12 and up for safety reasons. They’ll need to be able to handle the bike and follow instructions from the guide. I've seen families bring their teens, and they had a blast! Just make sure they can comfortably ride on the beginner trails.
A: Yes, you can reschedule! As long as you give at least 48 hours notice, they’ll let you pick another date. LifeRush Adventures is pretty flexible about it, which is great. Just make sure to check their policies on their site for any updates.
A: Wear comfortable, breathable clothes, but avoid cotton if you can. Athletic shorts and a moisture-wicking shirt are great. You’ll be provided with a helmet and pads, so just make sure your shoes are suitable for biking—sneakers work fine. Also, don’t forget sunscreen since you’ll be out in the sun a bit!
Discussions
Just finished the Santa Monica Electric Mountain Bike Tour! Here’s my take!
I just got back from the Scenic Santa Monica Electric Mountain Bike Tour, and it was incredible! The views of the Pacific were breathtaking, and I loved riding through the sycamore forests. The bike was super easy to handle, even for a newbie like me. Plus, the guide was really helpful! I went with my partner, and we both enjoyed the optional trails. Definitely recommend it as a gift for anyone who loves the outdoors.
Thinking about gifting the Santa Monica Bike Tour—anyone done it?
My friend's birthday is coming up, and I’m considering this electric mountain bike tour in Santa Monica. It seems fun and unique! They love biking but are new to mountain biking. Would this be a good pick or too challenging? What do you all think?