Surrey Cycle and Bike Rentals Experience in Bend

Wheel Fun Rentals in Bend is the perfect spot for FUN! Rent a Surrey and ride with your whole family along the scenic Deschutes River, or rent an electric bike to explore more of Bend without breaking

Wheel Fun Rentals in Bend is the perfect spot for FUN! Rent a Surrey and ride with your whole family along the scenic Deschutes River, or rent an electric bike to explore more of Bend without breaking a sweat. Bike locks, maps, and helmets are always offered FREE with rentals.

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Location: Bend

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Q&A

Q: Are there any age limits for renting the Surrey bikes?

A: There aren't strict age limits for the Surrey rentals, but kids must be able to reach the pedals comfortably. I'd say it's great for families with kids aged 5 and up, as long as they're supervised! Just check with the staff if you're unsure about your kids' sizes.

Q: What if it rains? Can we reschedule our bike rental?

A: If it rains, you can definitely reschedule! Just give them a call or stop by. They’re super flexible with weather conditions. I had to reschedule once due to rain, and they were really understanding about it!

Q: Do they provide bike helmets for kids? What should we wear?

A: Yes, they do provide helmets for kids, which is awesome! As for what to wear, I’d suggest comfy clothing and closed-toed shoes since you might be biking for a while. Layers are good too, as it can get chilly by the river!

Discussions

Thinking of gifting the Surrey bike rental for my family trip!

I’m looking to surprise my family with a day at Wheel Fun Rentals in Bend. We want to rent a Surrey and cruise along the Deschutes River. I heard it’s really scenic and family-friendly! Any tips on what to bring? Is it easy to find parking near the rentals?

Anyone done the electric bike rental yet?

I was thinking about renting an electric bike instead of a Surrey. I want to cover more ground in Bend without too much sweat! How's the experience? Is it worth it? Also, do they give you a map, or do we need to figure it out ourselves?