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Discover Green Bay’s natural beauty on a 1.5-hour Segway tour through Thornberry Creek, with scenic views, impressive homes, and expert guidance.
Thinking about exploring Green Bay beyond the typical sports or city sightseeing? The Thornberry Creek Nature Glide Segway Tour offers a lively, hands-on way to experience the area’s scenic beauty and unique landscapes. It’s a half-hour longer than many quick tours, providing ample time to enjoy the sights without feeling rushed—plus, it’s a great way to combine adventure with a bit of natural tranquility.
What we really appreciate about this tour is how accessible it is for first-timers. Many folks worry about riding a Segway, but after a quick training session, most are confidently gliding along rustic roads and woodland trails. We also love how this experience mixes both untamed natural landscapes and the more tamed, impressive homes lining Thornberry Creek, giving a sense of the area’s diverse character. The only potential drawback? Because the tour covers some slightly hilly terrain and involves outdoor elements, it’s best suited for those in good health and comfortable on their feet.
This tour would suit active travelers, nature lovers, or anyone wanting a fun, different perspective on Green Bay’s outskirts. It’s especially ideal for those seeking a short, engaging outdoor activity that combines sightseeing with a dash of adventure.


The Thornberry Creek Nature Glide Segway Tour is designed to take full advantage of the area’s natural beauty while keeping the experience approachable. You begin at the meeting point on Long Bow Court, where your guides provide a thorough but friendly introduction and training session. We found this initial part invaluable — it reassures first-timers and sets a relaxed tone for the rest of the ride.
Once comfortable on your Segway, you’ll start gliding along rustic roads that wind through the Thornberry Creek area. These roads are not your typical city streets; they’re quiet, narrow, and lined with trees, making every turn feel like discovering a hidden corner of Wisconsin. The terrain features gentle hills and flat stretches, providing a variety of riding experiences that keep it interesting without overwhelming beginners.
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One of the key attractions is the ride along Rustic Road R-40, which crosses Trout Creek. This stretch is a favorite among tour participants because of its natural woodlands, deep ravines, and open farmland views. We loved the way the landscape shifts from the lush greens of the woods to the wide expanses of farmland, offering a balanced mix of untamed and cultivated beauty. As one reviewer noted, the views of Trout Creek’s natural woodlands are breathtaking, and the scenery here feels genuinely unspoiled.
Another highlight is the chance to admire the impressive homes along Thornberry Creek at the Oneida Golf Course. These residences range from modern mansions to stately traditional homes, giving you a glimpse into the affluent side of Green Bay. The tour guides do a good job of pointing out details and sharing stories about the area, making the ride both visually stunning and educational.
Many visitors have expressed surprise at how shockingly easy it is to ride a Segway, even if they’ve never tried one before. Rachel from Green Bay remarked, “Segways looked tricky, but they were shockingly easy to ride. Don’t hesitate—just go!” This sentiment is common, as the guides provide clear, patient instructions, making the experience accessible to almost everyone in good health.
The small group size — limited to 8 participants — adds a level of intimacy and allows the guides to tailor the experience, answer questions, and point out interesting sights. It’s clear that safety and enjoyment are priorities, with all necessary training provided beforehand.
The tour lasts about 1.5 hours, making it a perfect half-day activity that fits nicely into most travel plans. Most tours are available in the morning, afternoon, or evening, offering flexibility depending on your schedule. You’ll want to wear comfortable shoes and bring sunscreen and water — essentials for outdoor activities.
While the tour does not include food or drinks and does not provide hotel pick-up or drop-off, the meeting point is straightforward to access. Remember, smoking is not allowed, and the outdoor nature of the trip means it’s best suited to travelers without back problems, pregnant women, or children under 12.
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At $67 per person, this experience offers a compelling balance of fun, scenery, and local insight. You’re getting guided instruction, expert commentary, and an adventure on a high-quality Segway. Compared to other tours that might focus solely on walking or biking, Segway rides add an element of novelty and excitement, especially for those new to the mode of transport.
Travelers who value authentic landscapes, small-group attention, and informative guides will find this tour particularly rewarding. It’s also a good way to see parts of Green Bay that might be less accessible via car, all while enjoying a bit of physical activity.

This tour is ideal for active travelers, curious explorers, or those wanting a light adventure that’s easy to do and packed with scenery. It appeals to a broad age range — but note that children under 12, pregnant women, and those with back issues should consider other options. Since it involves outdoor riding, participants should be comfortable on their feet and prepared for Wisconsin’s weather — sunscreen and water are a must.
It’s especially well-suited for families, couples, or small groups looking for a memorable, engaging way to experience Green Bay’s countryside. The guides’ friendly attitude and the scenic stops make it suitable for travelers of all ages who want a safe, enjoyable introduction to the area’s natural beauty.
The Thornberry Creek Nature Glide Segway Tour offers a fresh take on seeing Green Bay. It combines an easy-to-learn mode of transport with the chance to soak up some of Wisconsin’s most picturesque landscapes. From quiet woodland trails to views of impressive homes, it provides a balanced glimpse into both the natural and cultivated facets of this part of the state.
For those who enjoy outdoor activities, scenic vistas, and guided stories about local sights, this tour is a great addition to your Green Bay itinerary. It’s a fun, practical way to cover ground, learn something new, and enjoy a bit of adventure — all without breaking the bank.
Is this tour suitable for beginners?
Yes, the tour includes Segway training, and most beginners find it surprisingly easy to ride after a short instruction session.
How long does the tour last?
The tour runs for approximately 1.5 hours, providing enough time to enjoy the scenery without feeling rushed.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are recommended, along with weather-appropriate clothing, sunscreen, and water.
Can children participate?
Children under 12 are not allowed to join, so this tour is best suited for older kids, teens, and adults in good health.
Does the tour include food or drinks?
No, food and drinks are not included. It’s a good idea to bring your own water and snacks if needed.
Where do I meet for the tour?
The meeting point is at the cul-de-sac of Long Bow Ct., a straightforward location to find and access.
Are there any physical restrictions?
People with back problems or pregnant women should consider other options, as the outdoor riding involves some terrain that might not be suitable for everyone.
In the end, the Green Bay Thornberry Creek Segway Tour offers a wonderful mix of fun, scenery, and local flavor. It’s a perfect choice for travelers wanting an active, engaging way to see the countryside and learn about Green Bay from a new perspective.
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