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Electric Bike Rentals in Gatlinburg, TN

Explore the Smoky Mountains, Cades Cove, and scenic mountain roads with the only bike rentals in Gatlinburg.

Our electric bike rentals in Gatlinburg make exploring the Smoky Mountains easier and more enjoyable than ever. RideOn offers the only bike rentals in Gatlinburg, giving visitors a unique way to experience scenic mountain roads, wildlife areas, and beautiful overlooks. Whether you’re planning a relaxed ride through town or a full adventure to places like Cades Cove, our electric bikes help you ride farther with less effort.

Why Rent an Electric Bike in Gatlinburg?

Electric bikes make exploring the Smoky Mountains easier than traditional bicycles. With pedal-assist technology, hills feel smoother and longer scenic rides become effortless. Visitors often choose electric bike rentals in Gatlinburg because they allow riders of all experience levels to enjoy the mountain scenery without exhausting climbs.

From peaceful forest roads to stunning mountain overlooks, an e-bike lets you explore at your own pace while enjoying the fresh mountain air.

What Makes Our Electric Bikes Perfect for the Smoky Mountains

Bike Rentals for Riding Cades Cove in the Smoky Mountains

One of the most popular places to ride a bike near Gatlinburg is Cades Cove, an 11-mile scenic loop located inside the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. Many visitors search for bike rentals near Cades Cove so they can explore this famous route at a relaxed pace while enjoying wildlife, historic cabins, and panoramic mountain views.

With our electric bike rentals in Gatlinburg, riders can easily enjoy the entire Cades Cove Loop without worrying about steep climbs or fatigue. The pedal-assist motor helps you ride longer distances while still experiencing the quiet beauty of the Smoky Mountains.

During the popular vehicle-free Wednesdays, Cades Cove Loop Road becomes one of the best cycling routes in the Smoky Mountains. Renting an electric bike allows visitors to comfortably complete the full loop while stopping at scenic overlooks and historic sites along the way.

Why Rent a Bike for Cades Cove?

Best Scenic Routes for Biking Near Gatlinburg

While riders heading to farther destinations like Cades Cove Loop will need to transport the bikes themselves, there are several scenic areas, as Gatlinburg Trail, Roaring Fork, Greenbriar Rd, closer to our office where you can ride directly from our parking lot. Additionally, delivery may be available depending on our schedule — just give us a call to check availability.

The Only Bike Rentals in Gatlinburg

RideOn currently offers the only electric bike and bicycle rentals in Gatlinburg. While most visitors explore the Smoky Mountains by car, renting a bike allows you to slow down and experience the mountains in a completely different way. Every electric bike rental comes with everything you need for a safe and enjoyable ride: charger (for multi-day rentals), bike locks, water bottle holders and helmets are included.

Our bikes are comfortable, easy to ride, and perfect for exploring scenic roads, quiet forest areas, and beautiful overlooks throughout the region.

How to Book Your Bike Rental

Our location in Gatlinburg makes it easy to access several scenic riding areas nearby.

Who Are Electric Bikes Perfect For?

Electric bikes are perfect for couples, families, and anyone who wants to enjoy the Smoky Mountains without the physical strain of traditional biking. Visitors of all ages enjoy riding through scenic mountain roads while easily covering longer distances.

Our e-bikes supports up to 350 lbs and are best suited for riders between 5’0″ and 6’5″ tall. Additionally, if you’re traveling with children who can’t ride independently, please contact us to explore suitable alternatives. as a secondary seat or a tag along bike.

Frequently Asked Questions

What do I need to rent an e-bike?

You must be 18 or older and present a valid ID. Riders under 18 years old may operate an e-bike only when accompanied by a parent or legal guardian. In addition, a signed rental agreement is required.

Do I need experience to ride an electric bike?

No prior e-bike experience is required. However, riders must already know how to ride a regular two-wheel bicycle. Electric bikes are very easy to ride and operate just like a normal bicycle with added pedal assistance.

How far can the electric bikes go?

Most batteries last several hours depending on usage. However, range varies based on terrain and pedal assist level, going up to 100 miles on one charge.

Who can ride an e-bike?

E-bikes can be ridden by adults and responsible teens who meet our height and safety requirements. Riders must be able to safely control the bike and follow all traffic rules. We have tag along bikes or bikes with secondary seat for children who can’t ride independently.

Where can I ride the e-bikes in Gatlinburg?

You can ride our e-bikes on approved public roads and designated cycling routes throughout Gatlinburg and the surrounding Smoky Mountains.

For example, the Gatlinburg Trail is a popular walking and bicycle-only path, making it a great option for a relaxed scenic ride. Additionally, scenic routes such as Roaring Fork Motor Nature Trail and Greenbrier Road allow cycling; however, riders will share the road with motor vehicles in those areas.

If you plan to ride at Cades Cove Loop Road, please note that you will need to transport the e-bikes yourself, as it is located outside of Gatlinburg.

What is the size of the bike when folded?

When folded, our e-bikes measure approximately 42”(length) x 27”(height) x 23”(width), making them easy to fit two bikes in most SUVs and larger vehicles.

Book Your Electric Bike Rental in Gatlinburg

Ready to explore the Smoky Mountains on two wheels? Rent an electric bike from RideOn and experience the Great Smoky Mountains in a whole new way.

E-Bike rental Gatlinburg fat tire electric bikes by river trail
Our fat-tire electric bikes are perfect for exploring scenic river trails in Gatlinburg and the Smoky Mountains.