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Hybrid bike for various terrains

Hybrid Bike Rentals for All Skill Levels in Minneapolis

If you’re looking to explore Minneapolis and its beautiful surroundings, North Sport Rentals offers a wide range of hybrid bike rentals in Minneapolis. Whether you’re a casual rider or an experienced cyclist, we have the perfect hybrid bike for your journey. Enjoy scenic routes through the city or take a leisurely ride around the lakes—our bikes are ready for your next adventure.

Professional Hybrid Bike Rentals in Minneapolis

For those looking for high-performance rides, our professional hybrid bike rentals are designed for speed, versatility, and endurance. These bikes are ideal for experienced cyclists who need a top-quality ride for long distances or varied terrain. Whether you’re commuting through Minneapolis or taking on a challenging route, our professional hybrid bikes provide the ultimate combination of comfort and efficiency.

Semi-Professional Hybrid Bike Rentals for Intermediate Riders

If you’re an intermediate rider, our semi-professional hybrid bike rentals offer a perfect blend of performance and affordability. These bikes are suitable for cyclists who want to explore the city or surrounding parks with ease, without needing a full professional-grade bike. Whether it’s a ride through the scenic streets of Minneapolis or a trip around its lakes, our semi-professional hybrid bikes deliver a smooth, enjoyable experience.

Recreational Hybrid Bike Rentals for Casual Riders

New to cycling or just looking for a relaxed ride? Our recreational hybrid bike rentals are perfect for beginners and casual riders. These bikes are designed for comfort and easy handling, making them great for a casual day out in Minneapolis. Explore local parks, bike along the river, or take a peaceful ride around the Twin Cities with our beginner-friendly bikes.

Rent Your Hybrid Bike Today!

No matter your skill level, North Sport Rentals has the perfect hybrid bike rentals for your Minneapolis adventure. Contact us today to reserve your bike and experience the best of the city on two wheels!

HYBRID BIKE RENTALS:

HYBRID BIKES
1 DAY
2 DAYS
3 DAYS
4 DAYS
EACH ADD. DAY
Entry-Level Hybrid Bike
$40
$50
$60
$70
+$10
Mid-Level Hybrid Bike
$60
$80
$100
$120
+$20
High-End Hybryd Bike
$90
$120
$150
$180
+$30

THULE HITCH RACK, TRUNK RACK, BIKE TRAVEL CASE, SPORT STROLLERS & TRAILERS:

We offer a range of transportation options for your hybrid bike.

Click the “picture” icon in the second column to get a better understanding of each transport solution.

TRANSPORTATION SOLUTIONS
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1 DAY
EACH ADD. DAY
EXTENDED RENTALS (FULL WEEK OR MORE)
Thule OutWay Hanging 2 bikes – Trunk
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$40
+$10
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Thule OutWay Hanging 3 bikes – Trunk
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$50
+$15
Thule Helium Pro 3 bikes (9043PRO) – Hitch
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$40
+$10
Thule Apex XT 4 bikes (9025XT) – Hitch
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$40
+$10
Thule Apex XT 5 bikes (9026XT) – Hitch
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$50
+$10
Thule Apex XT Swing 4 bikes (9027XT) – Hitch
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$60
+$15
Thule T2 Pro XTR 2 bikes (9035XTR) – Hitch
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$70
+$15
Thule T2 Pro XTR with Add on 4 bikes – Hitch
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$130
+$20
Thule EasyFold XT 2 bikes (903202) – Hitch
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$80
+$20
Thule Elite Van XT 2 Bikes (302013) Clamped
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$70
+$15
Thule RoundTrip Pro XT (100505) – Travel bag
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$80
+$15
Thule RoundTrip (3204662) – MTB Travel bag
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$80
+$15
Thule Chariot Sport Single/Double Stroller
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$100
+$30

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Top Bike Trails In The Twin Cities:

In order to get the full experience of biking in Twin Cities, we recommend you to visit the following trails:

  • Theodore Wirth Park – For Visitors looking to get rad within the city limits, you can’t do much better than Theodore Wirth Park. Located on the western edge of North Minneapolis—just outside of downtown—Theo’s rustic, wooded environment makes it easy to forget you’re in the heart of a bustling city, but the glimmering Minneapolis skyline is never far from sight. Theo’s trails are defined by snug tree clearances and frequent switchbacks, which means it can be a cakewalk or a thriller depending on your speed. It’s a great place to practice your bike handling, and can be the place to gain the confidence boost needed to fall in love with mountain biking. Trails at Theo range from flowy and smooth, to tight and twisty, with a few advanced features such as rock gardens and log skinnies thrown in for good measure.
  • Minnesota River Bottoms  – An enchanting canopy of green greets riders who mosey through the River Bottoms trail (opens in new window), a local favorite within riding distance of Mall of America. The River Bottoms consists of nearly 17 miles of single- and doubletrack that hug the edges of the Minnesota River, stretching from southwest Bloomington to Fort Snelling State Park. Riders flow gently through trees, under graffiti-adorned highway underpasses and through breathtaking, shockingly green walls of tall horsetail reeds in the summer. Due to its relaxed, relatively flat topography, the River Bottoms is perfect for an adventure date, solo trip or family dirt excursion. For those desiring a workout, swaths of washed-up sand afford ample opportunities to drop into a low gear and mash to your heart’s content.
  • Lebanon Hills  – With all the trails Lebanon Hills has to offer, riders of every skill level are sure to grin while pumping pedals at this versatile off-road park in the suburb of Eagan, just down the road from the Minnesota Zoo. Showcasing 12 miles of singletrack, the beginner and intermediate paths at Leb are relatively open and flowing, with just enough gradual climbs to keep your heart pumping. Like Theo, Leb’s trails are wooded—but clearance isn’t so tight as to make beginners worry about dinging a handlebar on a tree if they let loose. Riders can practice railing berms, cruising through lower-grade rock gardens and getting as much air as they dare with a few jumps, too.

Other good trails for biking include: Cuyuna Lakes Mountain Biking Trail, Piedmont Bike Trails, Elm Creek Park Reserve, Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve.

Hybrid bike for various terrains

Explore Minneapolis with hybrid bike rentals for all skill levels. From pro to beginner-friendly options, we have the perfect bike for any adventure.

Need a high-performance ride? Our pro bikes are built for long distances. Intermediate riders can enjoy a balance of performance and value with our semi-pro options.

New to biking? Our beginner bikes make casual rides a breeze. Rent your hybrid bike today and see the city on two wheels!

Entry-Level Hybrid Bike

  • 1 Day $40
  • Each Additional Day +$10

Mid-Level Hybrid Bike

  • 1 Day $60
  • Each Additional Day +$20

High-End Hybrid Bike

  • 1 Day $90
  • Each Additional Day +$30

We offer a range of transportation options for your hybrid bike.

Click to “OPEN IMAGE” (under the price info) to get a better understanding of each transport solution.

Transport Options One Day/Extra Day/Weekend/Full Week

Thule OutWay Hanging 2 bikes – Trunk

$50$20/$70/$90

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Thule OutWay Hanging 3 bikes – Trunk

$60/$20/$80/$100

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Thule Helium Pro 3 bikes (9043PRO) – Hitch

$45/$25/$70/$90

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Thule Apex XT 4 bikes (9025XT) – Hitch

$45/$25/$70/$90

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Thule Apex XT 5 bikes (9026XT) – Hitch – Hitch

$55/$25/$75/$100

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Thule Apex XT Swing 4 bikes (9027XT) – Hitch

$70/$20/$90/$130

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Thule T2 Pro XTR 2 bikes (9035XTR) – Hitch

$80/$40/$120/$200

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Thule T2 Pro XTR with Add on 4 bikes – Hitch

$150/$50/$200/$300

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Thule EasyFold XT 2 bikes (903202) – Hitch

$100/$50/$150/$250

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Thule Elite Van XT 2 Bikes (302013) – Clamped

$80/$50/$130/$180

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Thule RoundTrip Pro XT (100505) – Travel bag

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Thule RoundTrip (3204662) – MTB Travel bag

Ask us for details

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Thule Chariot Sport Single/Double Stroller

100/$50/$150/$300

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In order to get the full experience of biking in Twin Cities, we recommend you to visit the following trails:

  • Theodore Wirth Park – For Visitors looking to get rad within the city limits, you can’t do much better than Theodore Wirth Park. Located on the western edge of North Minneapolis—just outside of downtown—Theo’s rustic, wooded environment makes it easy to forget you’re in the heart of a bustling city, but the glimmering Minneapolis skyline is never far from sight. Theo’s trails are defined by snug tree clearances and frequent switchbacks, which means it can be a cakewalk or a thriller depending on your speed. It’s a great place to practice your bike handling, and can be the place to gain the confidence boost needed to fall in love with mountain biking. Trails at Theo range from flowy and smooth, to tight and twisty, with a few advanced features such as rock gardens and log skinnies thrown in for good measure.
  • Minnesota River Bottoms  – An enchanting canopy of green greets riders who mosey through the River Bottoms trail (opens in new window), a local favorite within riding distance of Mall of America. The River Bottoms consists of nearly 17 miles of single- and doubletrack that hug the edges of the Minnesota River, stretching from southwest Bloomington to Fort Snelling State Park. Riders flow gently through trees, under graffiti-adorned highway underpasses and through breathtaking, shockingly green walls of tall horsetail reeds in the summer. Due to its relaxed, relatively flat topography, the River Bottoms is perfect for an adventure date, solo trip or family dirt excursion. For those desiring a workout, swaths of washed-up sand afford ample opportunities to drop into a low gear and mash to your heart’s content.
  • Lebanon Hills  – With all the trails Lebanon Hills has to offer, riders of every skill level are sure to grin while pumping pedals at this versatile off-road park in the suburb of Eagan, just down the road from the Minnesota Zoo. Showcasing 12 miles of singletrack, the beginner and intermediate paths at Leb are relatively open and flowing, with just enough gradual climbs to keep your heart pumping. Like Theo, Leb’s trails are wooded—but clearance isn’t so tight as to make beginners worry about dinging a handlebar on a tree if they let loose. Riders can practice railing berms, cruising through lower-grade rock gardens and getting as much air as they dare with a few jumps, too.

Other good trails for biking include: Cuyuna Lakes Mountain Biking Trail, Piedmont Bike Trails, Elm Creek Park Reserve, Murphy-Hanrehan Park Reserve.

Interested to rent a hybrid bike? Please call us or send us a message.

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