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Electric BIkes MUST be returned by 5pm each day for charging and inspection. IF, you are staying in or near Palisade, and have a safe place to store and lock bikes, we might make accommodations.
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Most wineries and tasting rooms do charge for wine tasting. Prices range from $5 to $20 depending on location. (Some wineries and tasting rooms get busy, reservations could be required)
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All bikes MUST be returned to the shop by 5pm.
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There are over 30 wineries here in the Greater Palisade area. There are roughly 10 within a 5 mile radius of our shop. All are easy to get to.
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Most wineries ask that groups over 8 make arrangements before coming by to taste.
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Yes, some of the wineries & tasting rooms do serve food; Colterris Winery, Maison La belle vie serve food, as well as others. May-September; a lot of wineries will have food trucks on the weekends.
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Best places to eat in Palisade: Pali Thai, Fidel’s, Peche, Clarks & Co. Distilling (Located on Hwy 6 on the East Cruiser Loop) Palisade Brewery, 357 Bar & Grill, Dango Burrito, Haus of Pearl.
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There is a bike bath to ride down at Riverbend Park, it is only a couple miles long. All winery access as well as the Fruit & Wine Byway will all be on paved public roads. Be safe out there.
Our rental bikes are not allowed on canal or dirt roads, THEY MUST BE KEPT ON PAVEMENT.
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Yes, Palisade is home to the Palisade Plunge (shuttles heavily encouraged). A 32 mile adventure ride with 1,600 ft of climbing amongst a 6,000 ft descent. There is also a 21 and 17 mile starting point. We recommend that first time Plunge riders start at ShirtTail Point for a 21 mike ride.
The Palisade Rim Trail is also popular for hiking and biking.