Bike and hike the pristine and immense landscape of Yellowstone

Grand Tetons & Yellowstone Multi-Sport Road Bike Tour

Duration
6 days
From
$2,437 USD

Journey through this sublime part of Wyoming on a 6-day multi-activity tour to awe and inspire all ages. The Tetons are not merely rocks, they are a fountain of energy! From an internationally acclaimed climbing destination, to an active geologic laboratory sitting atop enough magma to fill The Grand Canyon seven times over, (Park Service estimate), you'll get swept up in the Greater Yellowstone Ecosystem defined by no less than 17 rivers, 290 waterfalls, 4000 bison, wolf and lynx, plus the largest lake at elevation, 7733-ft. Yellowstone. Along the valley floor, the tour unfolds on bikes; riding through the Bridger-Teton National Forest, across open Bull moose and bison range.

  • Category
    Multi-Activity
  • Type
    Fully Guided
  • Duration
    6 days
  • Culture Level
    Familiar
  • Skill Level
    2 - Novice
  • Activity Level
    3 - Active
  • Elevation
    2 - Moderate
  • Terrain
    Mixed
  • Distance
    78.9 miles
  • Avg. Daily Distance
    19.9 miles
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No booking or payment fees
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  • Where does the tour start and end?

    The tour starts at 7.30am at the Lexington at Jackson Hole Hotel & Suites. The tour ends at the same place by around 5pm on the last day.

    Fly in/out of Jackson Hole Airport (JAC).




  • How long is the tour? How many days cycling?

    The tour is 6 days long with 4 days of cycling.

  • Can you tell me about the food on tour?

    Food is a big part of the experience. The guides prepare all of your meals on the camping trip. Expect three delicious meals a day consisting entirely of freshly prepared foods. These include fresh organic fruits and vegetables as well as meats. There will also be energy snacks aboard the support vehicles. Don’t be surprised if your guides purchase fresh fruits and healthy snacks throughout the day while you are out riding. They may just show up on the trail with a local treat!

    Many guests are vegans or vegetarians, whom the tour operator is more than happy to accommodate. If you have special diet requirements or limitations, just let us know when you sign-up and the tour operator will work with you to meet your needs.

  • Are there any limits on what I should bring?

    Luggage is limited to one small soft-shelled suitcase or medium/large sized duffel bag (no heavier than 40 pounds). Please ensure your luggage container is water repellant. The tour operator also suggests bringing a hydration daypack or small backpack for valuables.

  • How should I prepare for the trip?

    As an adventurous person, feel free to do whatever you can before the trip. Except for biking and hiking, no experience is necessary, just enthusiasm and an open mind ready to try some new adventures. Your level of fitness also affects how much you enjoy your tour. Check your specific itinerary for an idea of your average daily mileage and level of strenuousness, then train appropriately.

    For optimal physical preparation, the tour operator recommends that you ride at least several hours per week during the month preceding the tour. During the tour, you will be on your bike every day, and we can assure you that an unprepared bottom is a sore one! If you can’t ride your bike or don’t own one, take a spin class at your local gym a few times a week.

    HIKING

    To prepare for the tour, the tour operator recommends that you hike, jog or run at least several hours per week during the month preceding the tour. Walk/run in the shoes and sock you are bringing on the trip. This will help prevent blisters and sore feet.

  • What is the operator's environmental stance?

    They don’t just preach environmental awareness, they live it. The tour operator recycles 90% of our waste and run their LEED Platinum facilities with solar and wind power. Additionally, their facilities are net-zero energy (they produce more energy than is consumed) which makes them the only commercial outfitter in the world who is net positive energy.

  • What's the tour like?

    The tour is classified as active with a Fitness Level: 2-3 and Technical Level: 2-4 Biking. The tour is suitable for solo riders, couples & friends and families.

  • Are bikes included?

    Yes. Make your trip as comfortable as possible on the body, as simple as possible for traveling, and hassle-free on tour. The tour operator will fit you with the newest, highest quality gear in the industry.

    The tour operator provides only high-end bicycles from Specialized. They replace their rental fleet each season to ensure all rentals meet their high standards.

Overall Rating:
5.0/5
Unforgettable Multi Sports Activity Trip to Jackson Hole & Yellowstone
Alejandro A
(Review obtained from Trip Advisor)

My wife & I came all the way from Argentina to visit Yellowstone and the Jackson Hole Area with some American friends. They told us to hire [the tour operator]. It was perfect. All the organization, the guides, Ike and Troy! We miss them. They taught us so many things about bicycles, hiking, climbing, rafting. They knew the area very well and shared their passion for nature and sports.

It was a private tour, great food, great hotels and restaurants. Also very flexible. The van was super comfortable. For us, it was a first to visit a place while doing sports and it was UNFORGETTABLE.

The bicycles were carbon fiber, ultra-light, we got all the equipment including shirts. I think we want to come back soon, either here or in any other area where [the tour operator] offers.

Highly recommended for Nature and Sports Lovers.

Great Road Bike Multi Sport Tour in Wyoming
David M
(Review obtained from Trip Advisor)

We had an amazing time in our [tour operator] family vacation out of Jackson, WY and into Yellowstone and the Grand Teton National Park.

It was 5 nights and 6 days that included road biking, water rafting, hiking and rock climbing. We were afraid that due to Covid the experience was going to be sub par, but it was fantastic.

Merrick and Carter were great hosts. The selected hotels were really good and due to limited services (i.e. no restaurant service) our guides cooked for us delicious meals.

Jackson and the Grand Teton are very bike friendly with lots of roads dedicated to bikes and away from the cars. Yellowstone is more crowded but we still had a couple of good rides there.

We are a family of four with very different skill levels for riding but Merrick and Carter kept all of us engaged with different routes and distances.

The water rafting and rock climbing excursions they chose for us were really good. The hikes they selected always included getting to a body of water as my daughter likes to swim every time she has a chance. Even on the day we only planned rock climbing they offered to go on a bike ride with me so we climbed Signal Mountain and it was the best ride of the vacation.

I will be looking for another opportunity to take another vacation with [the tour operator]. Highly recommended.