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
14040 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
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:
Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Camping, full board
Start:
Wyoming, Jackson
The Tetons are not merely rocks, they are a fountain of energy. Along the valley floor, our tour opens on mountain bikes as we ride through the Bridger-Teton National Forest and across open Bull Moose and bison ranges. With no foothills, the Grand Teton Mountains rise sharply from the valley floor. In the distance, the unmistakable whistle of elk pierces the silence. Along our journey, we encounter the area’s numerous natural attractions, including Old Faithful and Yellowstone Lake. At the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone we gaze upon a magnificent waterfall which plunges over a 500-foot striated cliff into a mist-veiled valley.
As we ride alongside the Gros Ventre and Wind River mountain ranges we pedal past tributaries of the Snake River. Here we raft the rapids and experience this big western wilderness in a whole new way. We take a ferry across majestic Jenny Lake, hike up Cascade Canyon located in the heart of the Tetons, and test out our skills on the rock with a beginner rock climbing adventure.
This unique multi-sport adventure focuses on the best outdoor adventures the Tetons have to offer. Additionally, we give you the option to complete each day from either a beautiful camping setting or casual inns tour. Either way, we know you will enjoy!
6 days
152 mi
$ 2,272.-
Type:
Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Moderate
Lodging:
Deluxe, full board
Start:
Wyoming, Jackson Hole
The Tetons are not merely rocks, they are a fountain of energy. Along the valley floor, our tour opens on mountain bikes as we ride through the Bridger-Teton National Forest and across open Bull Moose and bison ranges. With no foothills, the Grand Teton Mountains rise sharply from the valley floor. In the distance, the unmistakable whistle of elk pierces the silence. Along our journey, we encounter the area’s numerous natural attractions, including Old Faithful and Yellowstone Lake. At the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone we gaze upon a magnificent waterfall which plunges over a 500-foot striated cliff into a mist-veiled valley.
As we ride alongside the Gros Ventre and Wind River mountain ranges we pedal past tributaries of the Snake River. Here we raft the rapids and experience this big western wilderness in a whole new way. We take a ferry across majestic Jenny Lake, hike up Cascade Canyon located in the heart of the Tetons, and test out our skills on the rock with a beginner rock climbing adventure.
This unique multi-sport adventure focuses on the best outdoor adventures the Tetons have to offer. Additionally, we give you the option to complete each day from either a beautiful camping setting or casual inns tour. Either way, we know you will enjoy!
6 days
152 mi
$ 4,437.-
Type:
Road bike
Support:
Guided
Level:
Challenging
Lodging:
Deluxe, full board
Start:
Wyoming, Montana, South Dakota, Cody
Looking for an epic adventure? “ WYMODAK” stands for Wyoming- Montana-South Dakota! Start this tour in Cody and bike the chief Joseph Scenic Byway to Montana, then enjoy the challenging and magnificent Absaroka Beartooth Highway. Head east and visit Devils Tower before entering the Black Hills of South Dakota. Finish the tour with a day of riding in Badlands National Park before returning to Rapid City for flights home.
10 days
674 mi
$ 4,288.-
Cycling conditions
The cycling infrastructure is quite good, including the width of the parts of the road for cyclists and the use of the 'shoulders' of the roads by cyclists.
Landscape
The eastern part of the state consists of the Great Plains. Further west the Rocky Mountains traverse large parts of Wyoming. Wyoming is one of the highest states of the United States. In the northwest of the state is the famous Yellowstone National Park. In the southwest are two large reservoirs that are also attractive recreation areas.
Climate
A continental climate, meaning hot summers and cold winters, partly due to the higher elevations. In summer most rainfall in the mountain area.
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