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Take A Guided e-Bike Tour To The Grand Fort Desoto - Guided Bik

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    With beautiful scenery worth painting and its historic importance to it, Fort De Soto is arguably one of the most serene and iconic places in Florida. Travel magazines and most media outlets have already spoken about this family-perfect destination in the North but more is to be said and discovered about this place, which you must do in your next vacation where you can book your guide tours and e-bikes for the fort along with other adventure-filled itineraries. Are you ready for the adventure? If yes, keep the following in mind for a healthy arrival and wholesome experience after your book a tour e-bike to Fort DeSoto.

    Where Is It  Located? 

    South-southwest of St. Petersburg, Florida, Fort De Soto or Fort DeSoto Park is a park operated by Pinellas County on five offshore keys, or islands: Madelaine Key, St. Jean Key, St. Christopher Key, Bonne Fortune Key and the main island, Mullet Key. The keys are connected by either bridge or causeway and form a beautiful channel of natural trails and picturesque destinations combining hills and lakes. 

    How Far Is It From Mainland Florida? 

    The drive from mainland Florida to Fort De Soto should take you anywhere between 4.5 hours to 5 hours. The distance, approximately 79 miles, can cost from $23-35. 

    Things To Do Around Fort DeSoto Park & Museum 

    River water kayaking, paddleboard adventure, jet ski adventures, boat tours, and other relishing affairs await you when you take on the Fort De Soto park and museum. The museum is a historic affair for you to understand the place better. 

    Cost of Guided Tours & E-Bike Rentals?

    Apart from the following activities, you have to cover places that you can do faster with the help of guided tours with e-bikes to the fort. The cost of a tour e-bike for Fort De Soto can cost you anywhere between $20 to $30 depending on your requirement. Usually two cruisers are available for around $20. You may have to give an entry fee of $5 for a parking permit if you’re to stop in between the tour. 

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