Full- or Half-Day Mountain Bike Rental for Two or Four at Flagstaff Nordic Center (Up to 55% Off)
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During 5-hour or up-to-12-hour mountain bike rentals, bikers can explore the center's 50 kilometers of trails, or pedal off the grounds
Bicycles are machines propelled by your legs, much like a broken Roomba you just kicked out a window. Rage against the machines with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $24.99 for a half-day mountain bike rental for two (a $50 value)
- $39.99 for a full-day mountain bike rental for two (an $80 value)
- $44.99 for a half-day mountain bike rental for four (a $100 value)
- $74.99 for a full-day mountain bike rental for four (a $160 value) <p>
The rental center is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; full-day rentals run from open to close, while half-day rentals are valid for five hours of biking. For full day rentals, riders can drop off bikes after 4 p.m. and return it the following morning by 8 a.m. Visitors can ride their rentals through 50 kilometers of on-site trails, or explore outside the center’s grounds. <p>
During 5-hour or up-to-12-hour mountain bike rentals, bikers can explore the center's 50 kilometers of trails, or pedal off the grounds
Bicycles are machines propelled by your legs, much like a broken Roomba you just kicked out a window. Rage against the machines with this Groupon.
Choose from Four Options
- $24.99 for a half-day mountain bike rental for two (a $50 value)
- $39.99 for a full-day mountain bike rental for two (an $80 value)
- $44.99 for a half-day mountain bike rental for four (a $100 value)
- $74.99 for a full-day mountain bike rental for four (a $160 value) <p>
The rental center is open from 8 a.m. to 4 p.m.; full-day rentals run from open to close, while half-day rentals are valid for five hours of biking. For full day rentals, riders can drop off bikes after 4 p.m. and return it the following morning by 8 a.m. Visitors can ride their rentals through 50 kilometers of on-site trails, or explore outside the center’s grounds. <p>
Need To Know Info
About Flagstaff Nordic Center
More than 60 miles south of the Grand Canyon is Flagstaff Nordic Center—essentially the opposite of a canyon. The ski center has an average elevation of 8,200 feet, with its highest peak—dubbed Peak-A-View—at 8,700 feet. More than 40 kilometers of trails intersect the mountainous terrain and incorporate dense tree lines of Ponderosa pines and aspens. Visitors can ski in the winter, spending nights in a rental yurt or biking the trails in the warmer months on the center's fleet of mountain bikes or Yeti-powered rickshaws. The center's team pays careful attention to the environment, using technology from energy-efficient snow mobiles and solar panels.