Spuds and Spokes A Boise Bicycle Foodie Journey

No other tour in Boise combines the thrill of cycling with a deep dive into Idaho’s potato culture quite like this. We’ve hand-selected the city’s most iconic spots—think stunning riverfront parks, hi

No other tour in Boise combines the thrill of cycling with a deep dive into Idaho’s potato culture quite like this. We’ve hand-selected the city’s most iconic spots—think stunning riverfront parks, historic neighborhoods, and the lively Basque Block—while curating a tater-themed feast that’ll leave you craving more. Along the way, our passionate local guide dishes out fascinating stories and insider tips, helping you see Boise through the eyes of a true Idahoan. From the moment you pedal off, you’ll be treated to scrumptious spud-based snacks, more than enough for a hearty lunch, creative cocktail/mocktail pairings, and an indulgent dessert finale—all included in one immersive ride. Add in top-notch bicycles and helmets plus seamless admission everywhere we go, and all you need to do is show up ready to explore. Book now and discover why “Spuds & Spokes” isn’t just another food tour—it’s an unforgettable Idaho experience that celebrates the best of Boise’s culinary and cultural gems.

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Location: Boise

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Community Discussion

Q&A

Q: Is there an age limit for this bike tour? Can kids join?

A: Yes, kids can join the Spuds and Spokes tour! It's family-friendly, though I’d recommend checking that they can comfortably ride a bike for the duration of the tour. There are some lower difficulty routes, so you can take it slow. Just make sure they’re ready for some spud-tastic fun!

Q: What if the weather is bad on the day of our tour?

A: If the weather doesn’t cooperate, they’ll reschedule you to a different date. The team is super flexible with that! Just keep an eye on your email for updates from them on potential cancellations.

Q: What should we wear for the bike tour? Casual or something specific?

A: Definitely go for casual and comfortable! Think breathable clothing and good sneakers or cycling shoes. You might want to wear layers, too, since Idaho weather can be unpredictable. Don’t forget a hat and sunscreen!

Discussions

Considering the Spuds and Spokes tour for a friend’s birthday—worth it?

Hey everyone! I’m thinking about booking the Spuds and Spokes bike tour in Boise for my friend’s birthday. The idea of cycling through the Basque Block and munching on all the potato dishes sounds amazing! Has anyone done this? What was the food like? Is it a good group activity?

Just did the Spuds and Spokes tour—what an experience!

I just got back from the Spuds and Spokes tour, and wow, it was so much fun! The guide was super knowledgeable about Boise's potato history, and the tater-based lunch was outstanding! Riding along the riverfront was beautiful. Highly recommend for anyone visiting Boise!