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Explore Manitou Springs with Manitou E-Bike Co’s New Historic Electric Golf Cart Tour!

Our New Favorite Way to Explore Manitou Springs is Here!

If you think Manitou E-Bike Co is just about e-bike adventures—think again! We’re thrilled to introduce our newest experience: the Historic Manitou Springs tour aboard a comfortable, eco-friendly electric golf cart.

Whether you're visiting for the first time or a longtime local looking to rediscover your hometown, our new Manitou Springs electric cart tour is the perfect way to explore the charm, history, and natural beauty that define Manitou Springs. Ride with us through centuries of fascinating stories, Victorian architecture, legendary hiking trails, and sacred mineral springs—all without breaking a sweat!

If you're looking for the ultimate things to do in Manitou Springs, this new adventure checks every box.


White golf cart with black seats parked on a mountain road under a clear blue sky. Snowy peaks in the background. Logo reads "Manitou E-Bike Co."
Electric golf cart

Why Choose Manitou E-Bike Co’s New Historic Electric Cart Tour?

At Manitou E-Bike Co, we believe exploring Manitou should be easy, immersive, and unforgettable. That’s why we’ve expanded beyond bikes and added historic sightseeing tours with a fresh, exciting twist.

Here’s why our Historic Manitou Springs tour stands out:

  • Comfortable & Accessible: Ride in a quiet, open-air electric golf cart equipped with blankets and heaters for cooler days.

  • Expert Local Guides: Our friendly guides know Manitou’s history like the back of their hand—and they love to share insider stories!

  • Eco-Friendly Fun: Enjoy a zero-emissions journey through the town’s scenic streets and historic sites.

  • See More, Learn More: In just 90 minutes, you’ll cover all the best historic sites in Manitou Springs without feeling rushed.

  • Perfect for Everyone: Families, seniors, history buffs, or casual sightseers—this tour is designed for all!


What You’ll See on the Historic Manitou Springs Tour

Get ready for a jam-packed journey through Manitou Springs’ must-see attractions. Our Manitou Springs electric cart tour highlights the town’s most iconic landmarks:

Miramont Castle Museum

  • Built in 1895, this 14,000-square-foot Victorian masterpiece offers jaw-dropping architecture and ghostly legends.

  • Learn about its colorful past and snap photos of one of the most famous historic sites in Manitou Springs.

Manitou Incline

  • Marvel at the legendary trail with 2,744 steps climbing nearly 2,000 vertical feet.

  • We'll share its surprising origins as a 19th-century funicular railway and its status today as a bucket-list fitness challenge.

Pikes Peak Cog Railway

  • See the depot of the world’s highest cog railway, which has carried adventurers up Pikes Peak since 1891.

  • Hear stories of engineering feats and famous visitors who helped shape Colorado tourism.

The Cliff House at Pikes Peak

  • Explore the historic Cliff House hotel, established in 1873—older than the state of Colorado!

  • Discover its storied guest list, from Teddy Roosevelt to Thomas Edison.

The Famous Penny Arcade

  • Step back in time at the Penny Arcade, featuring vintage games dating back over a century.

  • Feel like a kid again among nostalgic pinball machines, fortune tellers, and classic rides.

Natural Mineral Springs

  • Taste the legendary waters that made Manitou Springs famous for healing and rejuvenation.

  • Visit multiple historic spring fountains around town and sample the unique flavors of each.

Red Mountain and Emma Crawford’s Story

  • Hear the haunting legend of Emma Crawford, whose coffin famously slid down Red Mountain—and inspired an annual "Coffin Races" tradition!

  • Enjoy the breathtaking views and ghostly folklore that add charm and mystery to Manitou’s history.

A vintage train winds through lush forests and rugged mountains, offering a breathtaking journey into the heart of the wilderness.
Train on train tracks headed out of the mountains

What’s Included in Your Tour

Manitou E-Bike Co’s Historic Manitou Springs tour goes the extra mile to ensure your comfort and enjoyment. Here’s what you get:

  • Guided Tour: Friendly, knowledgeable guides who bring history to life.

  • Electric Golf Cart Ride: Comfortable, open-air seating with a canopy for shade.

  • Heaters and Blankets: Stay cozy no matter the season.

  • Photo Opportunities: Perfect scenic spots for memorable snapshots.

  • Local Expertise: Tips on the best restaurants, shopping, and things to do in Manitou Springs after your tour.

Check-In Details and What to Bring

Location: Check in at Manitou E-Bike Co: 906 Manitou Avenue, #102 Manitou Springs, CO 80829

What to Bring:

  • Layers or a warm jacket depending on the weather (we have heaters too!)

  • Comfortable shoes for short walks at certain stops

  • Sunglasses, a hat, or sunscreen for sunny days

  • Your camera or smartphone for those can’t-miss views

Important:

  • Tours are open to all ages, but riders under 18 must be accompanied by an adult.

  • Please arrive 10–15 minutes before your scheduled departure time.


Why Now is the Best Time to Book

There’s never been a better way to experience the magic of Manitou Springs. Our new Manitou Springs electric cart tour lets you:

  • Maximize your sightseeing time

  • Get a deeper, richer understanding of the town’s vibrant history

  • Enjoy a guided, small-group experience with personalized attention

Whether you’re visiting for the mineral springs, planning to hike the Incline, or just looking for a unique outing, this tour adds the perfect historic touch to your Colorado Springs-area adventure.


Book Your Historic Manitou Springs Tour Today!

Ready to roll through Manitou’s colorful past? Join Manitou E-Bike Co’s all-new Historic Manitou Springs tour and discover why so many fall in love with this enchanting mountain town. Seats fill quickly—especially during weekends and peak seasons—so don’t wait!

Book your Manitou Springs electric cart tour today and let us show you the heart, spirit, and stories of Manitou Springs... one historic stop at a time.


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