Type:
Mountain bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Challenging
Lodging:
Camping, full board
Start:
Idaho, Lowman
This is six days of mountain bike trails, hot springs, and wild rivers! Explore the rugged beauty of the Sawtooth Mountains, visit remote natural hot springs along the way, and ride the legendary Deadwood-Julie Creek. Other highlights include the historic mining towns of Atlanta, Lowman and Pine.
5 days
125 mi
$ 1,573.-
Type:
Recreational
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Camping, full board
Start:
Yukon, Tuktoyaktuk
Cycling from the Arctic Ocean to Panama City will take you through 9 countries and countless variations in landscape, culture, language, cuisine and roads. We’ll experience Inuit culture in the far north, the hospitality of the indigenous people of Chiapas state in Mexico, the vast tundra of the Arctic and the endless beaches of El Salvador’s Pacific Coast.
166 days
13915 km
$ 0.-
Type:
Recreational, Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Camping, full board
Start:
Idaho, Idaho Falls
For a wilderness experience unlike any other! This bike tour takes you through the Bridger-Teton National Forest and across a wide open bull moose and bison range. In Yellowstone National Park, riding in the great outdoors affords you the opportunity to feel a part of the grand scene.
6 days
200 mi
$ 2,164.-
Type:
Recreational, Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Deluxe, full board
Start:
Idaho, Idaho Falls
For a wilderness experience unlike any other! This bike tour takes you through the Bridger-Teton National Forest and across a wide open bull moose and bison range. In Yellowstone National Park, riding in the great outdoors affords you the opportunity to feel a part of the grand scene.
6 days
200 mi
$ 4,437.-
Type:
Recreational, Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Challenging
Lodging:
Deluxe, full board
Start:
Washington, Seattle
Winner of a National Geographic Adventures '50 Tours of a Lifetime' Award! From Seattle, Washington to East Glacier National Park, Montana. Spinning through three states and finishing with a one-of-a-kind train ride. Take on the Cascade, Selkirk and even the Rocky Mountain ranges as you spin through this 700-mile, 10-day extravaganza. On arrival in Whitefish, Montana, hop aboard Amtrak's Empire Builder train, with private sleeping cars - and head right on back to Seattle.
10 days
702 mi
$ 4,715.-
Type:
Recreational
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Camping, full board
Start:
Montana, Helena
For cyclist who cannot cycle the whole tour but still want to ride a part of the North American Epic Ride, can ride the 5th section of our Epic Ride. The American West conjures up images of the Rockies, crystal clear mountain streams, endless skies, and cowboys and cowgirls huddled around a campfire sipping coffee. And while the Great Divide section includes several long challenging days in the saddle those who are able to find the frontier spirit within themselves will be richly rewarded by this journey on 2 wheels into the Wild West.
15 days
1390 km
$ 0.-
Type:
Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Deluxe, full board
Start:
Montana, Bozeman
A Yellowstone National Park bike tour is a otherworldly experience especially if you happen to enjoy wildlife, geysers and fabulous landscapes! This tour spends three days in the National Park and then 4 days in the lesser known, but equally compelling Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem. We consider Day 7’s Bear Tooth Pass to be one of our top climbs.
6 days
395 km
$ 3,095.-
Type:
Recreational, Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Deluxe, full board
Start:
Washington, Kettle Falls
Northern Washington and Idaho are possibly the closest you’ll get to heaven on a bike. Miles of scenic roads, pristine scenery, summer sunshine, endless visatas, and a paved bike trail make this region a cycling paradise! It’s all about the rivers and lakes and mountains: the Bitterroot, Selkirk and Cabinet ranges, spectacular Lake Coeur d’Alene and Lake Pend Oreille, nestled in the mountain ranges of Idaho’s panhandle. The tour includes a day on the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes bike path along the Coeur d’Alene River as well. Breathe deep, ride hard and soak up day of glorious views!
7 days
388 mi
$ 3,974.-
Type:
Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Deluxe, full board
Start:
Idaho, Boise
Explore majestic, beautiful Southern Idaho, all the way from cowboy country outside of Boise to the outdoor mecca of Sun Valley.
Gorgeous Sun Valley: birthplace of the ski lift, beloved by clark Cable, Marilyn Monroe and Warren Miller, not to mention Ernest Hemingway. The Sawtooth Mountains: home over 50 peaks over 10.000 feet and over 300 mountain lakes. Ride a wide arc through this remote wilderness of expansive views and snow-dusted peaks following wild rivers and mountain grades. Golf, hike, river raft, shop – you can even go fly-fishing or wine tasting. Most of all, breath in the clear mountain air and savor the surroundings.
6 days
202 mi
$ 3,020.-
Type:
Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Easy
Lodging:
Deluxe, full board
Start:
Washinton, Idaho, Spokane
Tucked into the Bitterroot Mountains of the Idaho panhandle, the “Silver Valley” is the most famous silver producing region in the world. Since the 1880’s, over 35,000 tons of silver alone has been extracted, along with untold amounts of gold, copper, zinc, lead, and rare crystals. Today, the beauty and serenity of the area, combined with a variety of easily accessible recreation opportunities, have made it a haven for outdoor enthusiasts. Ride the entire lenght of the valley on the Hiawatha Trail and the Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes, culminating with a day on the Centennial Trail into Spokane. This network of rail-trails and multi-use paths winds along rivers and lakes through wildlife refuges in the Northern Idaho Wilderness – possibly the clossest you’ll get to heaven on a bike.
6 days
170 mi
$ 3,238.-
Cycling conditions
Idaho has average cycling fascilities. The state initiates activities to promote and support cycling. There is no cycle route network yet.
Landscape
Idaho consists mainly of mountainous area - the Bitterroot Mountains, part of the Rocky Mountains. Only in the southeast there are flat parts. There is plenty of untouched nature. Farming (potato) is the main agricultural activity.
Climate
Idaho has a continental climate moderated by the influence of the Pacific. In mountainous regions the summers are cool and winters cold. In the dry south, the summers are hot.
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