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Images of different people riding bikes around Greenville.

From Unity Park to the Swamp Rabbit Trail, there are countless routes to explore by bike.

Photos provided by Reedy Rides

This season, we’re helping you shop for all your holiday gifting needs by highlighting local businesses like Reedy Rides — a family-owned bike shop in downtown Greenville that’s been around for 14+ years.

Along with bike rentals and e-bike tours, Reedy Rides also offers:

  • A diverse range of bikes (including electric-assist)
  • Local art + gifts
  • Bike rental memberships
  • Gift card bundles

Pro tip: You can stop by the shop for a test ride.

Shop local wheels

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