Big Bend & Texas Mountains

Traveling through the most southwestern parts of the Lone Star State, our Big Bend National Park bike tour provides sensational scenery, amazing vistas and an abundance of remote low-traffic roads as it wanders through the Chihuahuan Desert, the Davis Mountains, Big Bend Ranch State Park and Big Bend National Park. With vast stretches of lonely high desert roads interspersed with challenging mountain climbs, this tour is a road cyclist’s paradise and one you will not soon forget.

Highlights

  • Chihuahuan Desert
  • Big Bend Ranch State Park
  • Big Bend NP

Details

TypeRoad bike, hybrid bike, E-bike
Duration7 days
LevelModerate
SupportGuided
Total distance275 to 390 mi
Group sizeMin. 6 – max. 13
LodgingHotels
BicycleNot included
MonthMarch, April, October, November
StartEl Paso
FinishEl Paso
States or countryTexas
Airport startEl Paso int. airport
Airport finishEl Paso int. airport

Starting from $ 3,350.00

*Please note the prices are subject to change depending availability *

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