A bike tour of the Fab 40s’ Christmas lights

Sing carols and drink cocoa on the family-friendly cruise.

People pose in holiday garb on a large group bike

The Sac Brew Bike holiday tour

Photo by Sarah Ferren-Cirino, courtesy of @sacbrewbike

While it may seem too early to be talking about Christmas, Sac Brew Bike‘s popular tour of the Fab 40s’ Christmas lights has recently lit up with available dates throughout December — and tickets are going fast.

The family-friendly cruise offers a group of up to 15 riders the chance to see the perennially-popular holiday displays of East Sac all while drinking hot cocoa and singing carols from the comfort of a large communal bike. Pro tip: You can never go wrong picking up a few cups of Ginger Elizabeth’s award-winning hot chocolate before your journey begins.

Unlike traditional rides from Sac Brew Bike, this 90-minute tour does not allow alcohol outside of an optional stop at a bar midway through for a quick drink and bathroom break. Want to book a ride for you and your family? Pedal to it.

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