OREGON COAST FAT BIKE BEACH RENTALS
Safari Town Surf Shop offers fat tire bike rentals and tours
Rental Fat Bike Cost is $50. a day / bike. Must return bikes before the shop closes.
Please park in the rear of the shop and take recommended route to the beach directly from the shop. When heading to the beach please use the lighted crosswalk on HWY 101 for safety. It’s just a few blocks north of the shop in front of Starbucks, and visible from our shop.
- We don’t allow transporting our fat tire bikes.
- Helmet included with all fat tire bike rentals.
Fat Bike Reservations
- Book online with safaritownsurf.com to make a reservation . A valid credit card is required to reserve bikes. We only reserve for full day rentals.
Fat Bike Rides
- Roads End Ride…Family Friendly with no need to transport bikes. More info here…Roads End Ride
- Siletz Bay Ride…A longer ride recommended for avid bikers. Children not recommended. Siletz Bay Ride
Fat Bike Rental Cancellation Policy:
- We have a 72 hour cancellation policy! We require a minimum of 72 hours cancellation notice before your scheduled rental. Cancellations after the 72 hour limit, or no shows will be charged the full amount. We hold the fat bikes for our customer and that prevents other guests from renting and reserving, so we must keep a strict cancellation policy!
- No Exceptions!
- By reserving bikes you are agreeing to our strict cancellation policy! If you don’t agree with our cancellation policy, please don’t reserve our bikes. Thank you.
- Cancellation Policy
Transporting Bikes:
- We don’t allow transporting our fat tire bikes.
- We offer local rides that start at our shop and have no need for bike transport. Lincoln City has 7 miles of beautiful beaches and you can access our beaches 5-10 minutes from our shop. See our Roads End Ride & Siletz Bay Ride
Do You Rent E-Bikes?
We do not rent E-bikes. Our Fat Tire bikes are pedal powered with 3.8-4.8″ wide tires that work really well on the sand.
Are E-bikes Legal On Oregon Beaches?
E-bikes are legal on some Oregon beaches on wet sand only where closures and restrictions are not in effect. There are protected areas
Please check before operating an E-bike on any Oregon beaches.
Where are e-bikes not allowed?
To protect sensitive areas and wildlife or to reduce risk to other visitors, there are areas where e-bikes are not allowed at all.
For more info….Please check with Oregon State Parks Here

