Southern Arizona is brimming with places to explore – so many, in fact, that seeing them all on foot would prove next-to impossible. That’s where Tugo Bike Share, a community bike rental service in Tucson, comes in. You can rent a bike for 30 minutes at a time, extending the ride as long as necessary to experience all the Old Pueblo has to offer.
Thanks to Tugo Bike Share, it’s never been easier to explore the southern Arizona desert on two wheels.
Facebook/Tugo Bike Share With 41 rental stations across Tucson, you can hop on a bike from anywhere in the city.
All it takes is a few simple steps, and you’ll be riding in no time.
Facebook/Tugo Bike Share Purchase a pass either online or with the app, unlock the bike, and you’re good to go!
Your pass is good for 30 minutes at a time — if you want to ride longer, just dock at any station and rent another bike.
Facebook/Tugo Bike Share The overage fee is $4 per each additional 30-minute period for Single Trip, Daily Pass, and Explorer Pass holders, and $2 for members.
Whether you’re looking to immerse yourself in the Old Pueblo’s natural beauty or do some sightseeing downtown, these bikes are incredibly versatile.
Facebook/Tugo Bike Share Just look at this view! Mountains and clear blue skies. What more could you want?
How about a bike tour through the many historic districts in Tucson?
Facebook/Tugo Bike Share There are stations in 13 neighborhoods, so the opportunities to marvel at old homes are almost endless.
When you’re ready to dock, wait for the green light. This lets the system know your bike was returned.
Facebook/Tugo Bike Share Remember, you can dock at any of the 41 stations in the city.
Single trips under 30 minutes cost $4, while a day pass is $8 (riders still have to dock every 30 minutes.)
Facebook/Tugo Bike Share $15 will get you an Explorer Pass, which is good for unlimited 3-hour trips over a 24-hour period. Annual passes, which provide endless 30-minute trips from station-to-station, are the best deal for Tucson locals. These yearly passes are reduced to $5 for registered members of SNAP and Medicaid, as well as SunTran Economy Fare plan holders.
Visit the official website or Facebook page to learn more.
Facebook/Tugo Bike Share
With 41 rental stations across Tucson, you can hop on a bike from anywhere in the city.
Purchase a pass either online or with the app, unlock the bike, and you’re good to go!
The overage fee is $4 per each additional 30-minute period for Single Trip, Daily Pass, and Explorer Pass holders, and $2 for members.
Just look at this view! Mountains and clear blue skies. What more could you want?
There are stations in 13 neighborhoods, so the opportunities to marvel at old homes are almost endless.
Remember, you can dock at any of the 41 stations in the city.
$15 will get you an Explorer Pass, which is good for unlimited 3-hour trips over a 24-hour period. Annual passes, which provide endless 30-minute trips from station-to-station, are the best deal for Tucson locals. These yearly passes are reduced to $5 for registered members of SNAP and Medicaid, as well as SunTran Economy Fare plan holders.
Have you ever used Tugo Bike Share to explore Tucson? If so, how was the experience? Let us know in the comments, and check out our previous article for a nearby cycling path that’s one of the best in the Southwest.
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