“Nothing compares to the simple pleasure of a bike ride.”
John F. Kennedy
See more animals. Move the body. Experience Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks in a different way with adventure bike tours in Yellowstone. Our Yellowstone adventure bike tours follow dedicated cycling paths to escape crowds and keep safe. Side excursions range from easy peasy to moderately strenuous with distances of 5 to 10 miles round trip, your choice. Above all, there’s a Yellowstone bike tour for everyone.
Grand Teton adventure bike tours follow dedicated bike paths that approximate Teton Park Road, without the traffic. Pass alongside the length the Tetons with stops for short hike, exploring and lunch, of course!
Guided Bike Tours in Yellowstone
For an unforgettable day, bike the back way to the Grand Prismatic Overlook to avoid the crowds. Another option, you can even circumnavigate Bunsen Peak for an encompassing view of one of the highest points in the Park. Ready to make light work out of a mountain? Then how about an E-bike guided trip up Mt. Washburn for unreal parks views. Start with about any scenic tour and “add-on” bikes or eBikes for only $40-80 more each person, up to eight. We’ll bring the bikes, snacks and stop for cycling excursions along the way.
E-bikes
E-BIKES———COMING 2020!!! Ask for details!
Guided Bike Tours in Grand Teton National Park
In Grand Teton, we’ll start biking again just after Lake Jackson, coasting downhill bike paths alongside the Teton mountain range. Not only is the riding easy, but beautiful! After Jenny Lake and several miles, we’ll pick up to drive through Jackson, Wyoming. Then a loop around the Tetons and we’re heading back! So you can enjoy as much from the van as you did the saddle! We’ll end the day with scenic byway drive past Mesa Falls of Henry’s Fork of the Snake!
Bike both parks in a single day! It’s fast and furious but can be done. Cycle 5 miles out and back along the Firehole River in Yellowstone to see the Grand Prismatic. Stop to see Old Faithful, or bike 2.5 miles out and back to Lone Star Geyser. Then follow the Snake River on a van based tour between the parks before more even more biking at Jackson Lake in GTNP.
Adventure Add-Ons
Want to paddle and hike also? You can do it! Contact us for more options and trip planning ideas.