Boardwalk Beach Rides

Category: Bicycle rental service in San Diego, California

Address: 4150 Mission Blvd, San Diego, CA 92109, USA

Phone: +18583450203

Opening hours

Sunday: 9AM–5PM

Monday: 9AM–5PM

Tuesday: 9AM–5PM

Wednesday: 9AM–5PM

Thursday: 9AM–5PM

Friday: 9AM–5PM

Saturday: 9AM–5PM

Reviews

TheDood71

Aug 3, 2022

To me, this was just so damn cool. Went on a Tuesday with my daughter and had a great time with an E-bike rental. I totally want one now. These things were cool. While I cannot say that I always stuck to 8 MPH...I can certainly say that making sure we were respectful of other 100% of the time and only opening up when the opportunity presented itself. There were some spots around the bay where there was no one and we could test them out to the fullest. Really cool. A great way to spend the afternoon and to not worry about that headwind in your face. There's a time for exercise and a time to cruise.....I am sure you can guess which is which.

richard attenberg

Jul 29, 2022

Friendly owners, solid beach cruiser bikes, free water and a beach basket ! Thank you Richard

Kris Mattingly

Jul 27, 2022

Bikes were fully charged. We only had 3 of the minimum 4 hours left before they closed, so we got a discounted rate. On one of the bikes, the battery connection kept coming loose and the bike would die until it was pushed back in.

Mike Henderson

Jul 1, 2022

Great customer service. Took there time with me. Bikes looked in good condition. Great ride on the boardwalk.

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Questions & Answers

Are the beaches and boardwalks open as of today

Michelle Mitchell | Sep 13, 2021
Boardwalk Beach Rides | Sep 13, 2021

My apologies on the late response. We just came across. For those who are coming to visit, Yes. The Boardwalk / Bay Path has been OPEN since June 9th, 2020 and remains OPEN. Come out and enjoy our beaches!

Are electric scooters allowed on the mission beach boardwalk?

Ruben Garcia | Sep 14, 2018
william tadlock | Sep 14, 2018

no motorized anything except mobility vehicles for disabled, they just dont inforce it, keep it at 8mph and or dont operate recklessly and you most likely wont get a ticket

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