Some rides are about getting from point A to point B. Others? They’re about chasing a horizon, rolling into a new memory, and seeing America’s most epic views from behind the handlebars of a bike.
That’s where an eBike comes in. With pedal-assist power, fat tires, cargo-ready racks, and travel-friendly designs, Lectric eBikes turn legendary routes into accessible adventures. Whether you’ve got a weekend or a whole road trip ahead of you, these 10 unforgettable rides prove that some of the best stories begin on two (or three) wheels.
We’ve highlighted destinations from coast to coast, making sure there’s something for everyone from the Southwest red rocks to the Appalachian ridges, riverfront towns of the Midwest, lowcountry byways of the South, and windswept coasts of New England and California.
1. Columbia River Gorge - Waterfall Alley (Northwest)
Few places match Oregon’s Columbia River Gorge for sheer drama. Sheer cliffs rise over a glassy river, with waterfalls spilling down like silver ribbons every mile. The Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail puts you right in the middle of it.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: Those canyon climbs? They melt away with pedal-assist. Instead of grinding uphill, you can ride farther, stop at more overlooks, and actually enjoy the ride. A folding Lectric makes car-to-trail logistics effortless.
Can’t-miss moment: Multnomah Falls, a 620-foot stunner that’s basically begging for a selfie with your bike.
2. Blue Ridge Parkway - Appalachian Horizons (East Coast / Southeast)
This 469-mile scenic drive is legendary for good reason. Fog rolls across the ridges like ocean waves, while dozens of pull-offs give you views that go on forever. Pick a section near Asheville or Roanoke, and you’ll understand why it’s called “America’s Favorite Drive.”
Why it’s epic on an eBike: The Parkway is famous for climbs, but your Lectric levels the playing field. Carry camping gear, or just coast into overlooks knowing you’ll still have the legs to enjoy the descent.
Can’t-miss moment: Sunset from Craggy Gardens — watch the Appalachian ridgelines fade from green to blue to violet.
3. Natchez Trace Parkway - History on Two Wheels (South)
Connecting Mississippi, Alabama, and Tennessee, the Natchez Trace is equal parts scenic road and living museum. You’ll ride past ancient Native American sites, Civil War landmarks, and quiet stretches of hardwood forest.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: The Trace’s rolling hills are long but manageable with pedal-assist. You can cover 30–40 miles in a day without feeling drained, leaving energy for exploring the historic pull-offs.
Can’t-miss moment: Riding into Tupelo, birthplace of Elvis Presley — where history and culture share the same road.
4. Great River Road - Following the Mississippi (Midwest)
The Mississippi River is more than a waterway; it’s the spine of America. The Great River Road traces it through ten states, and cycling its levees and riverfront trails gives you a front-row seat to mighty bends, bald eagle flyovers, and small-town diners.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: The river is flat, but the headwinds can be brutal. With an eBike, you ride at your pace, not the wind’s. Racks carry everything from cameras to picnic gear, so every stop can be a riverside feast.
Can’t-miss moment: Sunset on Wisconsin’s Trempealeau Bluffs, with the river glowing orange below.
5. Moab & Colorado River Corridor - Red Rock Majesty (Southwest)
Moab is practically a postcard for adventure. While many of its singletrack trails don’t allow eBikes, the river-hugging Potash Road and paved canyon pathways are eBike-friendly and jaw-dropping.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: The desert heat and long distances are no joke. Pedal-assist keeps you fresh enough to ride from petroglyph panels to canyon overlooks — all in one outing.
Can’t-miss moment: The view of Corona Arch glowing at golden hour, with your bike parked in frame.
6. Sedona & Oak Creek Canyon - Painted Desert Views (Southwest / Arizona)
If red rock formations are America’s cathedrals, Sedona is their capital. Towering spires, winding canyons, and that surreal desert light make every mile feel like art in motion.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: Climbing out of Oak Creek Canyon is no small feat. An eBike turns it into a breezy ride, giving you more time to linger at overlooks or stop at local coffee shops.
Can’t-miss moment: A photo stop at Chapel of the Holy Cross, a modernist chapel carved into the cliffs, with your bike leaning against the railing.
7. Florida Keys Overseas Heritage Trail - Island Chain Bliss (South)
Imagine pedaling a path with turquoise ocean on both sides. That’s the Overseas Heritage Trail, which parallels U.S. 1 across the Keys. It’s as close as you can get to a tropical island-hopping ride in the continental U.S.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: The bridges are long and sunny, but pedal-assist makes them effortless. A rear rack easily carries snorkel gear or a beach picnic.
Can’t-miss moment: Riding the Seven Mile Bridge at sunrise, with nothing but ocean and sky around you.
8. Cape Cod Rail Trail - New England Charm (East Coast)
Winding 25 miles through coastal towns, pine forests, and sand dunes, the Cape Cod Rail Trail is the definition of a relaxing seaside ride.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: You’ll have the range to detour to hidden beaches, lighthouses, or local seafood shacks — without worrying about the ride back.
Can’t-miss moment: Ending your ride with clam chowder in Wellfleet as the sun sets over the bay.
9. The Palmetto Trail - Lowcountry Serenity (Southeast)
South Carolina’s Palmetto Trail mixes forested paths with lowcountry marsh views, winding past historic towns and live oaks dripping with Spanish moss.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: Humidity and headwinds are no problem when you’ve got pedal-assist. You can ride further into quiet estuaries and coastal paths without breaking stride.
Can’t-miss moment: Rolling into Charleston and parking your eBike for a waterfront oyster lunch.
10. Pacific Coast - Big Sur & Beyond (West Coast)
Few drives are more dramatic than California’s Highway 1. While not every stretch is bike-friendly, sections near Monterey, Carmel, and Big Sur offer safe, scenic opportunities to ride along cliffs and coves.
Why it’s epic on an eBike: Rolling hills and strong winds won’t cut your trip short. An extended-range Lectric gives you power for both headwinds and long detours into coastal state parks.
Can’t-miss moment: Photographing your bike against the backdrop of Bixby Bridge, one of the most iconic scenes in America.
Why Lectric eBikes Are Built for Scenic Adventures
These routes are about views and memories. Lectric eBikes make them easier, safer, and more fun:
- Range to wander farther. That extra detour to a hidden overlook? No problem.
- Cargo capacity. From picnic baskets to camera gear, racks and panniers mean you never have to leave the good stuff behind.
- All-terrain confidence. Fat tires and suspension options smooth out gravel, sand, and potholes.
- Compact transport. Folding models fit in the trunk or RV, ready for spontaneous adventures.
- Accessibility. Whether you’re a seasoned rider or brand new, eBikes make epic rides possible for more people.
Planning Tips for Scenic Success
- Check regulations. eBike access varies, especially on trails. Look for Class 1–friendly routes.
- Pack smart. Bring water, snacks, tools, and a charger if you’re riding all day.
- Ride visible. Scenic highways mean traffic. Lights and reflective gear are your friends.
- Respect the landscape. Stay on designated paths and leave no trace.
Pick Your Whip, Then Take the Trip
From Oregon’s waterfalls to the Florida Keys’ turquoise waters, America is packed with rides that feel bigger than the road beneath your tires. An eBike doesn’t just make them easier — it makes them more memorable. With Lectric, you don’t have to choose between ambition and enjoyment. You get both.