Experience Coeur d’Alene like never before on an intimate, small-group Segway adventure! With a maximum of just 8 guests, you’ll enjoy a personalized and engaging tour led by our expert guides, who are passionate about sharing the rich history and hidden gems of this stunning area.
Glide effortlessly through scenic landmarks and while listening to fascinating stories through our wireless headsets—no more straining to hear over the hustle and bustle! Along the way, your guide will capture incredible photos and videos of your experience, which you’ll receive free of charge to relive the fun.
We prioritize your comfort and safety, providing a hands-on training session to ensure you’re completely confident on your Segway. Every guest receives a complimentary bottle of water, and if the weather takes a turn, a rain poncho is on hand.
Whether you’re a first-timer or a seasoned rider, this unforgettable tour offers the perfect blend of excitement, history, and breathtaking views. Lets ride!
Parking lot located near the intersection of Sherman Ave and 17th Street, directly behind Jimmy's Restaurant.
After departing we will ride to McEuen Park, via Lakeshore drive with it beautiful historic homes and private beaches. At the park we will visit the Armed Services Memorial, Law Enforcement Memorial the Coeur d'Alene History Mural.
Tubbs Hill is located near the Coeur d'Alene resort and has over 2 miles of hiking trails with picturesque views of the lake. Its also the starting point for the hiking trail of Mudgy & Millie based on the children's story book by Susan Nip.
As we enter the Coeur d'Alene resort we will be on the Centennial Trail which runs from Coeur d'Alene all the way to Spokane Washington. We will make a brief stop at the Resort which has the world's longest floating boardwalks, over a mile long. From there we will head to City Park.
As we ride through City Park we will be following the Coeur d'Alene shoreline with its gorgeous views and plentiful beaches, making a brief stop at Independence Point.
Fort Sherman was established in 1878 but was abandoned by the military by 1905. The area is now the home to the North Idaho College, but we will visit the Officers Quarters, Magazine Room and Chapel, the oldest building in Coeur d'Alene dating back to 1880. As we leave this area we will be riding through a well preserved neighborhood that is now listed in the National Historical Registry.
This beautifully restored 1924 Spillman Carousel was once part of Playland Pier, which operated from 1942-1974. The handcrafted piece of art is fully functional and available for rides. We will make a brief stop here.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
You can cancel up to 24 hours in advance of the experience for a full refund.
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