Good Morning Greenville: Pedego Electric Bike Tour Along the Swamp Rabbit Trail
Cover 17 miles of Greenville in a single morning on a guided Pedego electric bike tour. Cruise the Swamp Rabbit Trail, stop at Falls Park and public art, and sample local bites while connected to your guide via Bluetooth helmets.
The Experience
Before You Go
Bring a charged phone
Phone for photos and navigation; lockers or staff may be limited—carry a small zip pouch on your person.
Expect mixed traffic conditions
Trail segments are shared with walkers and runners; signalized road crossings require attention and brief stops.
Hydrate and snack
Carry a small water bottle—guides include short food tastings but you’ll want water between stops.
Use the SENA headset
Keep the headset on to receive route directions and historical notes without trailing the group.
Local Knowledge
Hidden Gems
- •Rusty, the corten-steel rabbit sculpture in Unity Park
- •A tucked-away Chihuly glass piece near Falls Park’s Medusa Tree viewpoint
Wildlife
- •Great blue heron and assorted river ducks
- •Eastern gray squirrel in park trees
Conservation Note
Stick to designated trails and avoid disturbing riverbanks; the Swamp Rabbit Trail is maintained through public-private partnerships that prioritize low-impact recreation and local commerce.
The Reedy River corridor transformed Greenville from an industrial textile center into a civic greenspace; Falls Park and the Liberty Bridge are central to its 21st-century rebirth.
What to Bring
Closed-toe shoesEssential
Protects toes during short stops and when placing feet on pedals in traffic.
Reusable water bottleEssential
Keeps you hydrated between guide-arranged snack stops.
Light wind or rain jacket
Spring showers and river breezes can be brisk in the mornings.
Sunglasses with strap
Reduces glare crossing exposed sections of the trail and over the river.
Common Questions
Do I need prior e-bike experience?
No—basic bike handling is sufficient; guides provide a brief orientation and adjust assist settings to rider comfort.
Are helmets provided?
Yes—premium helmets with SENA Bluetooth headsets are included and required for the tour.
Is this suitable for children?
Small children may ride in strollers/prams as noted, but the trip is best for older kids comfortable on trails; check the operator’s age guidance at booking.
What happens in bad weather?
Tours may be canceled for heavy rain or unsafe conditions; the cancellation policy allows full refunds with 24-hour notice.
Book This Experience
Check AvailabilityDuration
3–3.5 hours
Location
Greenville, South Carolina
Difficulty
moderate
Fitness Level
Moderate — comfortable cycling 15–20 miles at easy-to-moderate pace with short stops; some standing and quick maneuvers required
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