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

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

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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Hanna is based in Columbus, OH and is a graduate from The Ohio State University. Her experience is in broadcasting, and she reports for OSU athletics, the Big Ten Network, and hosts for the Columbus Clippers. In her free time she loves staying active, supporting the Buckeyes, and exploring new restaurants.
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