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Explore The Osceola National Forest
The Osceola National Forest is located in Northern Florida, dividing South Georgia and the Florida Pan Handle. The Osceola National forest is so special because it offers patrons a very unique isolated experience that can not be found elsewhere. Because of its seclusion, Osceola is an amazing place to explore dirt and sand forest service roads that bring patrons up close and personal to some of Florida's most amazing and exotic wildlife. With hundreds of miles of meandering and interconnected multipurpose roads, a well planned trip to the Osceola could see riders covering massive amounts of land with ease. Visiting this national forest could offer riders of any skill level very minimal elevation gain with a greater focus on seclusion and exploration. Offering visitors a wonderful opportunity to see Florida's extremely unique and untouched wetlands and pine forests.

Ebike At Acadia National Park
Located roughly three hours outside Portland Maine, Acadia National Park is one of the most stunning and unique National Parks the United States has to offer. With 27 miles of paved roads, and over 45 miles of E-bike friendly crushed gravel trails, Acadia is another perfect destination for riders of all ages and skill levels. The park offers patrons the opportunity to experience the great outdoors from a protected island habitat containing trees and plants that can be found nowhere else on the planet. Just a short fifteen minute drive from the historic town of Bar Harbor, the Acadia National park offers an experience that allows patrons to feel remote while still remaining extremely close to high class fresh seafood and great craft beer. Visiting Acadia is a must for bucketlisters and nature enthusiasts alike.

Ride Electric Bikes In Cades Cove
Located just an hour and 20 minutes drive south of the city of Knoxville and situated in the far west corner of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Cades Cove provides park patrons with the perfect mix of scenic views, stunning protected wildlife and accessibility for all. With a world renowned 11 mile paved loop, open to bikes only dawn-10:30am, Wednesday & Saturday from May to late September. This is a perfect ride for riders of any skill level or experience to immerse themselves in the beautiful foggy hills of eastern Tennessee. Cades Coves is the perfect stop for anyone looking for unrivaled wildlife observation opportunities, a rich local history or simply another amazing location to ride your bicycle.