Book a pedal wagon ride for your next celebration in Columbus, Ohio

When you’re planning your next birthday party or corporate celebration, try Pedal Wagon Columbus as they offer a variety of cruises throughout the city.

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All riders must sign waivers before hopping aboard. | Photo by @pedalwagoncbus

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If you’re looking for a way to explore the city while also sipping beverages along the way, try booking a cruise with Pedal Wagon Columbus.

Sit on a wagon and pedal along to keep it moving. Don’t worry, there’s a professional aboard for steering. The pedal wagons are BYOB but they also stop off at local bars along the way. Here are the cruise options:

Brewery Cruise

Stop at two or three breweries along the way.

  • Duration: Two hours
  • Meeting and ending location: 848 N. Pearl St.
  • Wagon capacity: 15 people
  • Cost: $32-$35 per person

Explore Easton

Ride through Easton Town Center and stop at different shops or restaurants.

  • Duration: Two hours
  • Meeting & ending location: Outside of Beeline, 3989 Merchants Row
  • Wagon capacity: 15 people
  • Cost: $32-$35 per person
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Riders can play their own music during their cruise. | Photo by @pedalwagoncbus

Trivia Trolley

Enjoy team-style trivia and compete for prizes with the majority of the ride spent on the wagon.

  • Duration: Two hours
  • Meeting and ending location: 848 N. Pearl St.
  • Wagon capacity: 15 people
  • Cost: $39 per person

Bikes, Bevies, & Brunch

Pedal to a brunch spot on this weekend-only cruise.

  • Duration: Two hours
  • Meeting and ending location: 848 N. Pearl St.
  • Wagon capacity: 15 people
  • Cost: $32 per person

Pro tips for all cruises

  • Alcohol is only permitted if all riders are 21+. Family-friendly rides without alcohol are available.
  • There are a few seats that don’t require pedaling, but most of the wagons are purely pedal-powered, so get ready to work.
  • Riders can talk with the captain to select which restaurants or bars you’d like to stop at along the way.
  • What if it rains? The trolley can be zipped in with a plastic covering so riders stay dry.
  • Hold on tight to your belongings — City Editor Hanna’s phone flew off on one of her rides, and you can only imagine how the screen looked when she picked it up.
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