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A City in a Forest

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5 zero-emission tours in Atlanta

A City in a Forest

Atlanta has more trees per square mile than any major American city — so many that the canopy was visible from space long before satellite imagery became universal. The city grew around its trees rather than clearing them, and the result is a genuinely green urban environment that's more park than pavement in much of its residential footprint. The BeltLine trail project, a 33-mile loop of converted rail corridors, is transforming that green environment into connected, accessible linear parks.

The Atlanta BeltLine Eastside Trail and Westside Trail have become the city's most democratic public spaces — accessible, bike-friendly, and lined with neighborhood character that the highway system was designed to bypass. E-bike tours of the BeltLine cover the art installations, the neighborhood markets, and the city's genuine creative economy in a way that no motor vehicle tour can replicate. Stone Mountain and the Chattahoochee River corridor extend the zero-emission adventure options well beyond the city limits.

Piedmont Park, the National Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the Sweet Auburn Historic District all sit within the BeltLine corridor, making an electric tour of Atlanta simultaneously a recreation and history experience. From the BeltLine to the Chattahoochee, Atlanta's clean adventure options are growing faster than its population.

Zero-Emission Adventures in Atlanta

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90-Minute Guided Sightseeing Tour
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90-Minute Guided Sightseeing Tour
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★★★★ 4.8 · 1,015 reviews

Newcomers and Atlanta veterans alike can enjoy a comfortable driving tour of Atlanta’s key attractions. A guide chauffeurs a group of five or less around in an eco-friendly electric car or 14 passengers in a climate controlled minibus to explore neighborhoods including Midtown, Downtown, Old Fourth Ward and Inman Park. Enjoy a 15 minute stop at the Martin Luther King Jr National Historical Park, and see other highlights such as Georgia Institute of Technology (Georgia Tech), World of Coca-Cola Museum, and Centennial Olympic Park . You’ll get an excellent overview of the city’s top sights and historic neighborhoods while learning fun, local facts from your experienced guide.

2.5hr Guided Segway Tour of Midtown Atlanta
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2.5hr Guided Segway Tour of Midtown Atlanta
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★★★★ 4.9 · 310 reviews

Discover the highlights of Midtown Atlanta on a small-group Segway sightseeing tour, limited to eight people with an experienced guide. Learn about Midtown’s history, architecture, landmarks and recent renaissance as you see the Midtown restaurant district, concert venues like the Fabulous Fox Theatre, popular Piedmont Park, the Margaret Mitchell House, Georgia Tech and the Federal Reserve Bank of Atlanta. Touring by Segway is fun and efficient, allowing you to cover more ground than other tours and take note of places to visit later at your leisure.

2.5hr Guided Segway Tour of Historic Atlanta
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2.5hr Guided Segway Tour of Historic Atlanta
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★★★★ 4.9 · 322 reviews

Take a guided Segway tour through Atlanta's historic neighborhoods such as Downtown, Cabbagetown, Old Fourth Ward and Inman Park. Stop at landmarks like the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Park, Oakland Cemetery, and admire innovative developments such as the Atlanta Beltline. Traveling by Segway allows you to cover more ground than walking and stay close to the action for an unforgettable sightseeing tour of Atlanta.

Magical Golf Cart Tour Through Peachtree City Trails
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Magical Golf Cart Tour Through Peachtree City Trails
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★★★★★ 5.0 · 5 reviews

Discover what makes Peachtree City so unique—one of the few master-planned communities in America with over 100 miles of scenic multi-use paths connecting the entire city. Residents can reach restaurants, shopping, parks, schools, and lakes by golf cart, and many parking lots even have dedicated cart spaces. Hop aboard and explore the city the local way! This 2-hour guided tour takes you past beautiful lakes like Lake Peachtree, scenic areas like Line Creek Nature Area, Flat Creek Wetlands Boardwalk, civil war cemetery, stunning views of Planterra Golf Club overlooking Lake McIntosh and miles of shaded paths where you might spot turtles, deer, and native birds along the way. You’ll also see local favorites like Line Creek Brewing Company and The Avenue Peachtree City. Along the way, enjoy wildlife sightings, photo stops, and insider tips that bring this one-of-a-kind community to life.

E-Bike Tour in Atlanta Greenspaces and Parks
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E-Bike Tour in Atlanta Greenspaces and Parks
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Explore Atlanta’s vibrant neighborhoods and lush green spaces on the 404 Parks Tour, an enjoyable e-bike journey through the city’s iconic parks. This guided ride unveils hidden trails and the scenic pathways of Piedmont Park, Freedom Park, the Atlanta BeltLine, and the Path, showcasing the city from a unique perspective. Glide easily under tree canopies and past stunning skyline views, public art, and historic sites while soaking up local culture and stories. Suitable for all experience levels, this tour combines relaxation and adventure, making it an ideal choice for anyone looking to connect with Atlanta's authentic energy. - Discover Atlanta's pedestrian inter connectivity - Vibrant neighborhoods - Explore iconic parks like Piedmont Park, O4W Park, and Freedom Park - Ideal for group outings - Enjoy a smooth ride with no intense workout involved

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Common Questions About Atlanta

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We currently feature 5 zero-emission tours in Atlanta, including e-bike tours of the BeltLine Eastside and Westside Trails, covering the art installations, neighborhood markets, and the city's evolving public spaces. The BeltLine has become Atlanta's most democratic public space — accessible, diverse, and genuinely interesting. E-bikes make it possible to cover more of the 33-mile loop than you'd attempt on foot or regular bike.
Yes. Electric vehicle tours to Stone Mountain Park and the Chattahoochee River National Recreation Area run from Atlanta. The park's 5-mile perimeter road is popular with e-bike touring, and the summit trail (paved for the first section) is accessible with pedal assist. The Chattahoochee River corridor has dedicated bike trails between Atlanta and the suburbs, making it a good half-day trip.
E-bike and electric pedicab tours of Atlanta's civil rights landmarks cover the Sweet Auburn Historic District, the Ebenezer Baptist Church, the Center for Civil and Human Rights, and the birth home of Martin Luther King Jr. The compact layout of the Sweet Auburn corridor makes it ideal for cycling — the distance between major sites is a comfortable ride rather than a long walk.
The BeltLine's converted rail corridors mean gradual grades (no steep hills), wide paths, and a smooth surface — almost like cycling on a flat greenway. The trail connects neighborhoods that were previously disconnected by highway infrastructure, giving you access to the city's genuine character. Each neighborhood along the route has distinct food, art, and history — the trail itself is just the thread that ties them together.

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