Greenways on an e-bike make Nashville feel twice as big. This rental is built for cruising: you get real movement, a comfy assist, and a route that mixes park scenery with city views.
I love that it’s set up for easy self-guided exploring. You start at the Shelby Park area, get a quick route rundown, then choose between longer greenway riding or a shorter city-and-river loop.
I also love the smart bike setup: helmet, lock, and a handlebar bag sized for your phone so navigation doesn’t become a juggling act. One thing to consider: you’re responsible for returning the bike to the operator when your time is up, so plan your stops with the clock in mind.
In This Article
- Key highlights worth your attention
- Pedal-Assist E-Bikes and Nashville’s Greenway System
- Where You Start: Shelby Park Trailhead and the Davidson St Meeting Spot
- Your Ride Plan: Shelby Bottoms, Stones River, and East Nashville
- The big scenic challenge: Shelby Bottoms Greenway
- A change of scenery: Stones River Greenway
- The city-side option: East Nashville neighborhoods
- Extending into downtown via the river
- What You Get With the Rental: Bike, Helmet, Lock, and Phone Bag
- How the Ride Feels: Workout, Shade, and Wildlife Moments
- Meeting, Fitting, and Getting Directions Fast
- Comfort Tips That Make the Difference on a Greenway Day
- Price and Value: Is $49.99 Worth It?
- Who This E-Bike Rental Is Best For
- Should You Book This Nashville E-Bike Rental?
- FAQ
- What’s the price for the e-bike rental?
- How long is the rental?
- Where do I meet the operator?
- Where does the ride end?
- What’s included with the rental?
- Is food included?
- Can I extend the ride into downtown?
- Is the tour appropriate for kids?
- Do I need a credit card for check-in?
- What’s the cancellation policy?
Key highlights worth your attention

- Pedal assist + real options: pick the 10-mile Shelby Bottoms Greenway or go shorter with another trail plan
- Shelby Park trailhead start: you launch right into the greenway system instead of fighting traffic
- Phone-friendly navigation: a handlebar bag helps you follow your route without pulling over constantly
- Wildcard views: you’ll ride past skyline angles and river scenery, with wildlife sightings along the way
- Two- or four-hour rentals: you can match the ride to your energy and your day’s plans
- Local route help: the operator gives a brief route overview and points you toward local shops and restaurants with discounts
Pedal-Assist E-Bikes and Nashville’s Greenway System

If you want Nashville, but you also want less stress, this is a strong way to do it. Instead of bouncing between stops by car, you glide through the city’s connected greenway network on a high-quality pedal assist e-bike. The assist is the big difference: you still get that “I did something” feeling, but you’re not face-planting your way into every hill or headwind.
The experience is designed around choice. You can go for the full stretch that’s described as a 10-mile ride option on the Shelby Bottoms Greenway, or you can swap to another greenway adventure like the Stones River Greenway. If you’d rather keep it more city-flavored, you can also explore east Nashville neighborhoods via the trail connections.
The best part for most people is that you’re not stuck on rails. The operator gives you a route rundown, and then you ride your own pace. Want a slower morning? Want more stops for photos or wildlife watching? You can shape the day.
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Where You Start: Shelby Park Trailhead and the Davidson St Meeting Spot
The ride begins at 2010 Davidson St, Nashville, TN 37206. From there, the operator meets you and gets you ready fast—bike sizes are available for different riders, and you’ll get fitted with the right bike, plus helmet and lock.
In plain terms, you should expect a quick setup phase and then immediate access to the trail. Several riders highlight how close the trail is once you’re equipped, which matters because you don’t want your “bike time” spent in a parking lot.
Also, you may have the option of transportation to the trailhead depending on how the route is set up. If you’re short on time or you don’t feel like figuring out the best access point, ask about it when you check in.
Your Ride Plan: Shelby Bottoms, Stones River, and East Nashville

This rental is best thought of as a menu. Pick how far you want to go in the 2-hour or 4-hour window, then build your day from there.
The big scenic challenge: Shelby Bottoms Greenway
If you want the longer, more “greenway” feeling ride, the plan points you toward the Shelby Bottoms Greenway starting from the Shelby Park trailhead. One route option is described as riding the full 10 miles for a real workout with an easier ride experience thanks to the pedal assist.
What you’ll like here:
- Lots of time in nature
- A calmer feel away from the busiest streets
- Views that mix greenery with river-and-city angles
A practical tip: if you start earlier, you may find the path feels quieter. One rider specifically noted a Sunday morning start at 9 am with less crowding.
A change of scenery: Stones River Greenway
If you want to swap to something different but still stay on the greenway vibe, the route options include riding the Stones River Greenway. This gives you a different stretch while keeping the same core idea: bike lanes and trail segments designed for cruising.
This can be a good pick if you want variety without forcing a complicated plan.
The city-side option: East Nashville neighborhoods
You can also choose a route that includes east Nashville neighborhoods. This works well when you want a ride that feels less like “pure nature day” and more like “Nashville from a bike seat.”
You still get the trail experience, but you’re more likely to catch neighborhood energy and skyline moments as you move.
Extending into downtown via the river
There’s a simple built-in extension option: you can extend into downtown Nashville by riding about 2.5 miles along the river. That’s the sweet spot for many people—enough to tie your greenway ride back into the downtown experience, without turning it into an all-day epic.
What You Get With the Rental: Bike, Helmet, Lock, and Phone Bag

Let’s talk gear, because good gear makes a big difference on a multi-stop ride.
Each rental includes:
- A high-quality pedal assist e-bike
- Helmet
- Bike lock
- A handlebar bag for your smartphone, so you can navigate while riding
That phone bag matters more than it sounds. Nashville is not a city where you always want to stop and pull out paper maps. With your phone mounted where you can see it safely, you can follow your plan and still keep moving.
You also get a brief overview of routes and local highlights. Think of it like a quick briefing that helps you avoid the common beginner mistake: spending time second-guessing where to go next.
One more helpful perk: the operator provides a list of local shops and restaurants with discounts included with the rental. That’s a nice way to turn a good ride into a day that also pays off at the food-and-coffee stage.
How the Ride Feels: Workout, Shade, and Wildlife Moments
This is not just transportation. It’s a way to get a bit of exercise while still enjoying the city like a local.
The key detail: it’s described as a ride that gives you a workout, but the pedal assist keeps it realistic. So if your group includes different fitness levels, it can work better than a traditional bike rental. You can go longer without feeling like you’re paying for it later with sore legs.
Expect the ride to vary between calm trail segments and moments where you can glance toward city views. Riders specifically note scenery that stays beautiful the whole time, plus a “get away from the city” feeling even while you’re close enough to connect back toward downtown.
And yes, wildlife can show up. One rider reported seeing cardinals and deer, and others mention passing deer along the route. It’s not a guaranteed safari, but it’s clearly part of the experience people remember.
Heat and comfort matter too. One review called out a hot and humid day and praised the fact that there’s shade along the trail. Still, bring your basics.
Meeting, Fitting, and Getting Directions Fast

You’ll spend a short amount of time getting set up. Several riders point out that the operator is efficient with helmet fitting and bike sizing, and that the trail is reachable quickly after check-in.
Guide names show up in the reviews, and it’s worth calling out: people mention Thomas and Southerlin as being excellent guides and super fun, and another rider praised Steve for being thorough with directions and safety protocols.
You should go in expecting:
- Quick safety and route instructions
- Clear explanation of trail options
- Help with choosing what to ride based on your comfort level
And if you’re the type who likes to ask questions, this is the sort of rental where it’s worth doing. One rider noted the host gave explicit advice on trail options, including routes that feel good for beginners.
Comfort Tips That Make the Difference on a Greenway Day
A smooth ride is mostly about preparation. The operator will provide the bike setup, but you still control your comfort.
Here are the practical things I’d plan for:
- Bug spray and sunscreen: at least for warmer months, greenway trails can mean bugs and direct sun
- A small backpack or personal essentials bag: even if you have a phone on the handlebars, you’ll still want water, snacks if you bring them, or a layer
- Start earlier if you care about crowd levels: one ride report mentioned it felt not too crowded at a 9 am start
Also, remember you’re locking up your bike at the end of your ride time. If you’re planning a long lunch, build in time to return the bike properly.
Price and Value: Is $49.99 Worth It?
The price is $49.99 per person, and the rental runs about 4 hours (with the option of 2 hours). On paper, that can sound like a lot if you’re comparing it to a basic rental.
But the value comes from what’s included and what you avoid:
- You get an e-bike that lets you cover distance without draining your whole day.
- You get a helmet and lock so you can ride and stop without improvising gear.
- You get route guidance plus phone-friendly navigation.
- You’re riding a network designed for cyclists, which often means fewer hassles than street parking and traffic navigation.
If your plan is to see multiple Nashville neighborhoods, this can beat the “drive, park, walk, repeat” rhythm. You’re basically trading a little money for time and an easier way to move.
Who This E-Bike Rental Is Best For
This works for lots of people, especially if you want Nashville without turning it into a logistics project.
It’s a good fit if you:
- Want a scenic ride that still covers real ground
- Like mixing nature and city views in one outing
- Have mixed fitness levels in your group and want a common experience
The experience isn’t positioned for small kids. The info notes that children must be accompanied by an adult, and it’s not recommended for children under age 12.
In other words: this is more “family fun with the right ages” than “drop the kids and go.”
Should You Book This Nashville E-Bike Rental?
You should book it if you want an outdoorsy Nashville day that still connects to downtown. The Greenway routing, phone navigation, and the ability to pick between a longer 10-mile style ride and shorter trail options make it flexible. It’s also a solid choice if you want to start your day with motion before you switch over to the city’s food and music plans later.
Skip it if:
- You only want to do a quick, casual neighborhood stroll (you may be better with less time on a bike).
- You’re the kind of traveler who hates time limits—because you do need to return the bike after your allotted use.
If you like clear instructions, scenic routes, and the idea of seeing Nashville from a bike seat instead of a car window, this is an easy yes.
FAQ
What’s the price for the e-bike rental?
It’s $49.99 per person.
How long is the rental?
You can choose 2 or 4 hours (about 4 hours is the listed duration).
Where do I meet the operator?
The meeting point is 2010 Davidson St, Nashville, TN 37206.
Where does the ride end?
The activity ends back at the meeting point.
What’s included with the rental?
You get the e-bike rental, a helmet, a bicycle lock, and a brief instruction on available bike routes.
Is food included?
No. Food and drinks are not included.
Can I extend the ride into downtown?
Yes. You can extend into downtown Nashville by riding about 2.5 miles along the river.
Is the tour appropriate for kids?
Children must be accompanied by an adult, and it’s not recommended for children under age 12.
Do I need a credit card for check-in?
A credit card may be required at check-in for a deposit to secure your rental. You may need to contact the local operator after booking to secure your reservation.
What’s the cancellation policy?
You can cancel for a full refund if you cancel at least 24 hours before the experience start time. Cancellation within 24 hours of the start time isn’t refunded, and changes within 24 hours aren’t accepted.
























