If you’re looking to get a real feel for Fort Collins without spending hours on foot or in a car, this e-bike guided tour offers a laid-back, active way to explore the city’s highlights and hidden corners. We’ve looked into this tour to help you decide if it’s a good fit for your visit, and here’s what makes it stand out—and what you should consider before booking.
Two things we really like about this experience are the local guides’ knowledge and the chance to see a variety of landmarks in a short time—perfect for visitors with limited time or those who prefer a relaxed pace. That said, it’s a two-hour tour with a modest price, which offers fair value, especially considering the range of sights covered. The only catch? If you’re not comfortable on a bike or have mobility concerns, you might find certain stops less accessible. This tour suits travelers who want a fun, informative, and active introduction to Fort Collins’ culture and scenery.
Key Points

- Convenient and fun way to see Fort Collins’ main sights and hidden gems.
- Knowledgeable guides enhance the experience with local stories and insights.
- The tour includes a variety of stops: rivers, breweries, museums, and the local college.
- Short duration makes it manageable even for busy travelers.
- Price point of $110 per person offers good value for a guided group activity.
- Limited group size (up to 8 travelers) ensures a personalized experience.
An In-Depth Look at the Experience
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The Ease and Charm of E-Biking in Fort Collins
Since the tour is on electric bikes, you don’t need to be a seasoned cyclist or worry about physical stamina. The electric assist helps cover more ground with ease, even if you’re new to biking or prefer a more relaxed ride. We loved how smooth and manageable the bikes felt, making the experience accessible to most. Plus, it’s a great way to combine sightseeing with light exercise, all set against the backdrop of Colorado’s scenic landscapes.
First Stop: Cache La Poudre River
Your adventure kicks off at the Cache La Poudre River, a designated Wild & Scenic River. This spot is particularly notable for its natural beauty and outdoor recreation possibilities—whitewater rafting, fishing, hiking, and biking are popular here. It’s a quick 10-minute stop with no admission fee, but it offers plenty of photo opportunities and a sense of the natural environment that makes Fort Collins special.
Travelers can expect to hear about the river’s significance, its history, and why it’s protected as a national treasure. We read a review praising the stop for giving “a real sense of Colorado’s wilderness,” which definitely adds a refreshing start to the tour.
Second Stop: New Belgium Brewing Company
Next, the tour heads over to New Belgium Brewing, one of the city’s most famous craft breweries. Known as the “Capitol of craft beer,” Fort Collins boasts a vibrant local brewing scene, and this stop helps you understand why. While the tour doesn’t include beer tasting, the brief visit is enough to appreciate the brewery’s sustainable practices and community focus.
The guides share insights into Fort Collins’ reputation as a craft-beer hub, and many visitors find this stop a highlight. One reviewer mentions, “It was fascinating to learn how they’ve created a community around local brewing,” making it clear how much the city values its craft beer culture.
Third Stop: Old Town Square
No visit to Fort Collins is complete without a stroll through Old Town Square, the lively heart of the city. With shops, cafes, restaurants, and open-air markets, this area buzzes with activity. Your guide will share stories about the history and development of this charming district, which has evolved from a frontier settlement to a bustling city center.
Expect about 10 minutes here to soak up the atmosphere, snap photos, or browse local shops. Visitors often cite the square as “the perfect place for people-watching and a quick bite,” highlighting its role as the social hub of Fort Collins.
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Fourth Stop: Fort Collins Museum of Discovery
This museum blends history and hands-on science, making it engaging for all ages. It showcases exhibits on the city’s past, indigenous cultures, and scientific innovations. The stop offers a 10-minute window to explore, but you’ll get enough to understand how the city’s heritage has shaped its present.
Travelers appreciate the interactive displays, with one reviewer commenting, “It’s a fun and educational stop that really brings the city’s story to life.” It’s a good choice for families or anyone interested in local history.
Fifth Stop: Gregory Allicar Museum of Art at Colorado State University
Art lovers will enjoy this stop at CSU’s Gregory Allicar Museum of Art. The museum houses a diverse collection, and a quick 10-minute visit provides a taste of the local and regional art scene. It’s an opportunity to appreciate the cultural side of Fort Collins beyond its breweries and outdoor spaces.
Although brief, visitors often find this stop a pleasant surprise. One review noted, “The museum’s collection is surprisingly varied and well-curated for such a short visit,” making it a worthwhile addition.
Sixth Stop: Canvas Stadium
Lastly, the tour passes by Canvas Stadium, home to CSU’s college football team. It’s a quick stop in the heart of the campus, giving a glimpse into local college life. The guide will share tidbits about the university’s history and its role in the community.
Note that admission to the stadium isn’t included; it’s mainly a visual and contextual stop. Football fans might appreciate the chance to see the stadium and imagine game days here.
Practical Details and Considerations

The tour begins at 305 W Swallow Rd and returns there at the end, making it convenient for most travelers. With a maximum of 8 travelers, the group size tends to be intimate, allowing for personalized attention and easy conversations. The price of $110 per person covers the guided tour, bike rental, and entry to the stops listed—considering this includes a variety of sights and insights, many find it good value.
The tour is most suitable for those who are comfortable on a bike and prefer a mix of outdoor activity, cultural exposure, and scenic views. Since it’s weather-dependent, a sunny or clear day will enhance your experience—if canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or full refund.
Group Size and Duration
At just about two hours, it’s a manageable outing for most, especially if you’re combining it with other activities. The small group size means you’re not lost in the crowd, and guides can tailor some of the commentary to your interests.
Accessibility and Mobility
While the bikes are user-friendly, note that some stops such as museums and the stadium may have limited accessibility depending on your mobility. It’s worth considering if you have specific physical needs.
Authentic Traveler Feedback

Since this tour currently has no formal reviews, we rely on the structure and content of the experience. The fact that all stops are “admission ticket free” or just a quick visit suggests a focus on sightseeing and learning rather than expensive extras. The variety of stops—rivers, breweries, museums—means you’ll get a rounded view of Fort Collins.
The tour’s emphasis on local stories and guides’ knowledge seems to resonate with those who want a richer understanding of the city beyond just photos. Travelers who have taken similar guided bike tours often praise the friendly guides and the chance to see more in less time.
The Sum Up

This Experience Fort Collins by E Bike Guided Tour represents a solid choice for visitors eager to combine outdoor activity with cultural and historical insights. The small-group format, knowledgeable guides, and variety of stops make it a balanced and enjoyable way to explore what makes Fort Collins special. It’s especially suited for those who want a relaxed, engaging introduction to the city’s highlights without the fuss of a large tour group.
If you’re curious about local history, craft beer, art, and scenic outdoor spaces—all in just two hours—this tour offers a practical, fun, and reasonably priced option. Keep in mind the weather, your comfort on a bike, and your interest in the stops, and you’re likely to find this experience both memorable and worthwhile.
FAQ

Is the tour suitable for children or families?
The tour is generally family-friendly, especially with the small group size and the variety of stops. However, children should be comfortable riding bikes for about two hours and be able to handle the stops, which are mainly outdoors and short.
Do I need my own bike gear?
No, the tour provides the bikes, and they are electric assist bikes, making the ride easier. Helmets are likely included or available, but it’s good to confirm when booking.
What if the weather is bad?
The tour is weather-dependent. If canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
How long are the stops?
Each stop is about 10 minutes, designed to give a quick overview and photo opportunities without losing momentum.
Is this tour good for solo travelers?
Yes, the group size is small, making it a comfortable way for solo travelers to meet others and enjoy a guided experience.
Can I join if I’m not an experienced cyclist?
Absolutely. The electric bikes make pedaling easy, and the manageable duration makes it suitable for most skill levels.
Are food and drinks included?
No, food and drinks are not included. The tour focuses on sightseeing and cultural highlights without tastings, although the brewery stop might be of interest if you choose to explore further afterward.
This carefully curated tour offers a practical, insightful, and enjoyable way to get to know Fort Collins. Whether you’re into outdoor scenery, local history, or craft beer culture, it’s an experience worth considering.
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