G'day LA by Luxury E-Bike: Griffith Park, Observatory to LA River





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Soar to the top of a little-known trailhead ridge in Griffith Park -- to an elevation of 1,700ft smack in the middle of LA's city sprawl -- for insane 360 degree views of the H✩llyw✩✩d Sign and Griffith Observatory. Skip the lines like a VIP at Griffith Observatory, gliding past parked cars and pedestrians puffing uphill on Mount Hollywood. Discover movie locations, cinematic history and even a tragic ghost story. Learn about Walt Disney's hometown haunts and hug the largest Avocado tree in the USA. Our 3 hour ride starts and ends on the LA River in adorable Atwater Village, an easily walkable neighborhood beloved for its artisanal shopping and gourmet cafe scene. Sense of Humor is essential.
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Our local guide will meet you at our dedicated bike bungalow in adorable Atwater Village, an easy walkable neighborhood known for its cafe scene and artisanal shopping. We'll introduce you to your ebike and get you acquainted (yes all the ebikes have names!) and fitted with safety gear.
We head off into quiet residential streets for the LA River.
We enter the river at the new car-free "Red Car Pedestrian Bridge", so named after the legendary Red Car Rail Trolleys that rumbled over the L.A. River at the same spot more than 60 years ago. The new metal bridge, with red stripes running down its sides, is for pedestrians and cyclists only. We'll also learn about our beloved LA River, the lifeblood of Los Angeles throughout its early history, providing essential water for life in this arid region. Without this river, LA would have never existed. We’ll be standing under Hyperion Bridge, a replica of which also has been built in Disneyland. Walt Disney lived 5mins away in Los Feliz where he created Mickey Mouse in his Aunt and Uncles garage. He later, had his first Studio here in Silver Lake and was a regular at Tam O’Shanter, table 31 right here in Atwater Village. Built in the late 1920s and early 1930s, the Glendale Hyperion Bridge complex has been designated as a Los Angeles Historic-Cultural Monument.
Secret tunnels and trails abound in the wild backside of Griffith Park. A vast, wild, mostly untouched mountainous landscape of roughly 4,210 acres smack in the center of our urban metropolis, Griffith Park is 5 times the size of New York's Central Park. Riders can encounter native wildlife (bobcats anyone?), hikers, horse riders and more! Designated as an Historic-Cultural Monument (HCM) and the largest municipal park with urban wilderness in the United States, the park’s natural chapparal-covered terrain and manicured picnic areas is also home to the Los Angeles Zoo, the Autry Museum of the American West, the Griffith Observatory, and the Hollywood Sign - ALL of which you'll see on this ride
We'll stop at this historic museum founded by Hollywood’s singing cowboy Gene Autry, a 36,000-square foot complex with over 500,000 works of art and artifacts from the American frontier plus cool Western film memorabilia - from the pistols used by Steve McQueen to costumes from 2005’s Brokeback Mountain. There’s even a replica movie set of an Old Western town with storefronts. (Little-known fact: The first-ever feature-length movie filmed in Hollywood was a Western—the 1914 silent film The Squaw Man, directed by Cecil B. DeMille. The camera used to film it is here, too.)
The L.A. Zoo is home to thousands of animals – including one of the largest troops of chimpanzees in North America. Fun Fact: There’s a dedicated Zoo Magnet High School nearby offering 300 students a college preparatory curriculum focused on animal studies and biological sciences.
There are several opportunities for our riders to view the Hollywood Sign. Once from Griffith Observatory, and the others from deeper inside the park, most memorably on a secret trailhead our founder Gavin has nicknamed “Rockin' Ridge” because it's such a rockin view!
Made famous by the movie LA LA Land with Ryan Gosling & Emma Stone’s dancing sequence, this stop also offers a breathtaking view of the Valley, Disney Animation Studios in Burbank, the San Gabriel Mountains, Verdugo Hills and down into Royce's Canyon. We'll also stop at The Notch, which overlook Hollywoods, WeHo (West Hollywood) Palos Verdes, Santa Moncia, Century City. On a clear day you can also see Catalina Island, the Pacific Ocean and Santa Barbara.
The magnificent jewel of LA. We ride right up to the Observatory's entrance like a VIP skipping the line, gliding right past parked cars and pedestrians puffing uphill, park the bikes and enjoy walking around the grounds, made famous in dozens of movies including “La La Land,” “Jurassic Park,” “Back to the Future,” “Terminator” and “Transformers". A bronze bust of James Dean immortalizes the filming of "Rebel Without a Cause." Enjoy panoramic views of the Los Angeles basin and Catalina Island plus coin operated telescopes. Perched on Mt Hollywood overlooking the glittering LA skyline and Hollywood Sign, the art-deco era Observatory is almost as iconic as the Hollywood sign.
We stop for a photo opp in the front of the historic Greek Theatre, which stands as one of the nation's most beloved and recognized outdoor entertainment. First opened in 1930, the Greek has played host to some of the biggest legends in music – from Sir Elton John, Aretha Franklin, Frank Sinatra, Bruce Springsteen, Carlos Santana, Jefferson Airplane, Neil Young, Joni Mitchell, Joan Baez, Pete Seeger, B.B. King, Miles Davis, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt and many more. Between 1967 and 1989, The Grateful Dead performed 29 times at the Greek.
We exit the park into quiet, hillside residential streets of Los Feliz, known as the birthplace of one of California’s most iconic celebrities: Mickey Mouse. Walt Disney was living in the garage of his aunt and uncle’s Los Feliz house when he first drew the character that would become the world’s best-known mouse. He would later open his first animation studio just down the street.
We’ll head back to the LA River, stopping by the new La Kretz Crossing, also known as the North Atwater Bridge - a cable-stayed steel pedestrian bridge that crosses the Los Angeles River, linking Griffith Park with Atwater Village. We’ll ride down LA River, past equestrian stables, to another smaller bridge at Sunnynook known as "Love Lock Bridge" where visitors have attach personalized padlocks to its railing, like it’s more famous Parisian cousin.
Two massive 24-foot diameter bicycle spoke and rims however over this bridge - named for Alexandre Baum, the German-born, French Resistance fighter and Holocaust survivor who stewarded cycling in LA. Growing up in France, and the Tour de France, his family would host athletes of color (such as a Jessie Owens) who weren't able to find lodgings while competing near their home. Inclusive mobility and activity would be a theme throughout his life. As part of the 1984 Olympic organizing committee, he was responsible for adding the women's road race to the Olympics. Later on, he would also help develop cycling programs and recreational facilities for inner city kids in Los Angeles. He helped secure the funding for the construction of Olympic Velodromes in Carson, CA and at the Olympic Training Center in Colorado. He also helped build the velodromes in Dominguez Hills and Encino, as well as pioneered the Amgen Tour of California bike race, one of the four cycling stage races in the world.
Rolling back into Atwater Village's quiet residential streets we’ll visit a designated “national champion” - a huge avocado tree over 100 years old that is the largest of its kind in the nation.
Home Sweet Home! Congratulations on an epic ride!
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Important Information
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
- Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
- Travelers should have at least a moderate level of physical fitness
- Minimum rider height of 5 feet (153 cm)
- Maximum rider weight of 300 pounds (136kg)
- Minimum rider age of 14 years
- Essential that you have experience riding a regular bike
Reviews(57)
Decided to do something different on our short LA trip and this ebike excursion was perfect. Visited places that we would otherwise have probably missed. Tour guide Gavin is very knowledgeable and keeps everything moving along nicely.
Cheers Steven! We love hearing that you decided to do something different while in LA — and even happier that it hit the mark. Gavin has a knack for weaving the city’s stories together while keeping the wheels turning 😉 so we’re stoked you got to see the hidden corners most folks miss. Thanks for riding with us and giving our e-bike crew a spin. Hope to see you back for another adventure next time you’re in town!
Gavin is a great tour guide and has mapped out a fun and challenging ride through Griffith Park. He gives a great history lesson and knows how to keep everyone safe. We saw the Hollywood Sign and downtown LA before stopping at Griffith Observatory. E-bikes are top notch. We highly recommend this tour
Thank you so much for riding with us! Gavin will be delighted to hear that you enjoyed both the history and the route—he takes great pride in balancing a bit of challenge with plenty of memorable sights. From the Hollywood Sign to downtown LA and, of course, the crown jewel of the park, the Griffith Observatory, it’s always a special ride. We’re also glad you found the e-bikes comfortable and reliable—making the hills a breeze so you can focus on the views and the experience. We truly appreciate your kind recommendation and would be honored to welcome you back for another adventure whenever you’re in Los Angeles.
Let me start by saying that Gavin and Shelli-Anne, two transplanted Aussies who run E Bike Tours Los Angeles, are just great people to work with: smart, flexible and providers of great customer service. We started our 2+ week stay in L.A. with their Griffith Park-area ride, which was a great way to get oriented to our immediate area (Atwater Village) and just plain fun. Gavin has great knowledge of the environs and possesses a wicked sense of humor. We covered a lot of ground and highly recommend both their company and this tour in particular to both visitors and native Angelinos. Zipping around on an ebike puts a smile on your face and doing it with a knowledgeable guide like Gavin only enhances the stimulating experience.
G’day Paul & Wendy! What a joy it was to help kick off your LA adventure—so glad we got to welcome you to the neighborhood in true Aussie-Angelino fashion: two wheels, sweeping views, and just the right amount of cheeky humor. 😉 Your kind words made our day (and Gavin’s “wicked sense of humor” is now officially blushing). We’re thrilled you enjoyed zipping around Griffith Park with us—it’s one of those places that always has more to reveal, even to the locals! Thanks for riding with us and sharing the love. Here’s hoping the rest of your 2+ weeks in LA were just as fun-filled—and if not, we’ll happily take you out again to course-correct. 😉 Cheers and safe travels, Shelli-Anne & Gavin E Bike Tours LA 🚲☀️
What a great experience we had! Gavin and Shelli-Anne are fantastic owner-operators. Gavin is so fun and knows so much about the LA area. Shelli-Anne runs a tight shop. We did the G’Day LA tour and loved it. There were so many sites, pictures opportunities and knowledge that was given, we felt it was super value for what we paid. Gavin was all about safety, bikes in tip-top shape and leading a fun ride. Shop is nice, clean and had parking. Bikes weee in great shape and easy to ride. Before and after the ride we fun shops for food, browsing within walking distance. We highly recommend and feel we made some new friends.
G’Day Rick and Leah! What an absolute joy it was to ride with you both—we're still smiling from your visit! Thank you for the kind words and for soaking up the full G’Day LA experience with such good energy. Gavin will be chuffed to hear his safety-first spirit and storytelling hit the mark, and I’ll gladly take the “tight ship” badge 😉. We love that you explored the neighborhood a bit before and after—Atwater Village has got some gems, right? It truly felt like hosting friends, and we’d be thrilled to see you again on another LA adventure. Until then, safe travels and happy pedaling! With gratitude, Shelli-Anne & Gavin E Bike Tours LA 🚲✨
We had so much fun! It was a beautiful day and we saw lots of neat stuff. Gavin was a terrific guide, really personable, knowledgeable and lots of fun. It's just the right level of effort and soaring down hills brought me back to 12 year-old me. Would DEFINITELY recommend the adventure!
This was a wonderful trip. Gavin and Sheila were very warm and welcoming. They made sure we were comfortable with the e-bikes and provided some water and snacks for the trip. Gavin guided us through Griffith Park, stopping at points of interest and giving us lots of information and historical context. Who knew the park had so much scandal and intrigue, but then, it is LA! Using the e-bikes made it very easy to get around and see so much of the park. I lived in LA for decades and appreciated seeing parts of it I hadn't been to before. I highly recommend this trip and this tour provider.
We’re thrilled we could show you a few corners of LA you hadn’t seen, even after decades in the city! Gavin takes great pride in guiding folks through Griffith Park’s scenic and scandalous history (what’s LA without a little intrigue, right?). Thanks for the kind words about the ride, the stories, and the snacks—we’re so glad you felt welcomed and well taken care of. Come back anytime you’re ready for another two-wheeled adventure... we’ve got plenty more secrets to share! 🚲🌴🕵️♂️
WHAT A GREAT DAY!! It all started with the responsive and friendly communication from Shelli-Anne who helped me put together a private tour for me and my local friends (YES, even locals will LOVE this!!) and Gavin who taught us how to use the bikes, led us on our amazing ride and provided lots of great (and often amusing) information. The e-bikes are a blast to ride (especially that optional Turbo button when going up hills) and we got to see some amazing parts of Griffith Park and some incredible views that you would never see unless you were a very experienced hiker. HIGHLY RECOMMENDED by this spaz and her less spazzy friends!!
Dianne! What a total joy it was to ride with you and your fabulous crew—local legends with big smiles and adventurous hearts! We’re so glad the planning process was smooth sailing and that Gavin’s mix of trail tales and turbo-charged fun hit the mark. You absolutely crushed your "test ride" for Croatia—Turbo button and all! 😄 Griffith Park was just the warm-up, and we know you'll take those Dalmatian Coast hills in stride (and style). Thanks again for letting us be part of your e-bike journey—come back anytime for a tune-up ride before your next adventure! 🚲⚡🌍
Great ride through downtown LA on a Sunday afternoon, the bikes are really easy and fun to ride, very experienced guide who pointed out lots of interesting facts and WOW!!!! The views are amazing!!!!!! I’d give 10 stars if I could, just do it, so fun!
10 stars?! We’re framing that! So glad you had a blast cruising through Downtown LA with us—Sunday afternoons were made for e-bikes, breezy streets, jaw-dropping views, and a few fun facts along the way. Our guide will be stoked to hear your kind words too—they love showing off the city’s hidden gems (and throwing in a good “WOW!” moment or two). Thanks for the electric energy—come ride with us again anytime!
Such an awesome tour. I did the downtown ride and it was amazing to see LA like I had never seen it before (I’ve lived here 15 years). The bikes were easy to use and speedy. Thanks for an amazing ride!
We love when longtime Angelenos see the city with fresh eyes from the saddle of one of our e-bikes. There's just something about gliding past murals, markets, and skyline views that makes LA feel brand new again. So glad you found the ride easy, speedy, and unforgettable! Thanks for joining us—we’ll be here when you're ready for round two!
The experience began with Shellie Ann who is the absolute best! Super flexible and personable. I felt like Iʻd made a friend even before meeting her. The ride was fabulous. Our group did the Griffith Park/Observatory ride. Unfortunately the weather wasnʻt the best for the views but the ride was amazing! Gavin was fun, energetic and very knowledgeable. We couldnʻt stop talking about it.
Ekela! You’re the butter to our pineapple—what a gift it was to meet you, ride with you, and share the G’day LA experience! 🍍💛 From the moment your message came through, we knew you were bringing good vibes—and you didn’t disappoint. Even with a moody sky, you, your son, and your friend lit up the ride with pure joy and curiosity. Gavin’s still grinning from the shoutout (and sneaking spoonfuls of that heavenly pineapple butter—seriously, we’re rationing it like gold). Big mahalo for the kind words and for sharing the aloha spirit with us. Our Griffith Park trails are always open when you're back in town!



