Seattle to Glacier

Winner of a National Geographic Adventures ’50 Tours of a Lifetime’ Award! From Seattle, Washington to East Glacier National Park, Montana. On the Seattle to Glacier bike tour you are 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.

Highlights

  • Glacier National Park
  • The Cascade Mountain range
  • Selkirk and Rocky Mountains

Details

TypeRoad bike, Hybrid bike, E-bike
Duration 6 days
LevelChallenging
SupportGuided
Daily distance70- 125 mi
Total distance702 mi / 1129 km
Group sizeMaximum 13
LodgingHotels
BicycleIncluded
MonthJuly, August
StartSeattle
FinishSeattle
States or countryWashington, Montana, Idaho
Airport startSeattle-Tacoma Int Airport SEA
Airport finishSeattle-Tacoma Int Airport SEA

Starting from $ 5,880.00

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