Glacier National Park & Waterton National Park

Glacier National Park is a bucket-list road cycling and hiking journey! A tour to Glacier National Park is not complete without riding into Canada’s Waterton-Glacier International Peace Park!
Our Glacier National Park Bike Tour has suitable options for cyclists of all abilities. Ride as much or as little as desired. Both parks provide not to be missed hiking options to waterfalls, verdant meadows filled with wildflowers and mountain summits. We’ll take a few of these treks to add variety to the week’s activities. While we’ll remain in the confines of Glacier and Waterton, the scenery more than makes up for the relatively compact area of the tour. And since we will be venturing out in summertime, the far northern latitude brings extended evenings. Don’t be surprised if sunset arrives until 10:30 at night!

Highlights

  • Glacier and Waterton National parks
  • Going to the Sun road
  • Additional options like fishing or kayaking

Details

TypeRoad bike, Hybrid bike, E-bike
Duration6 days
LevelModerate
SupportGuided
Daily distance 15 – 92 mi
Total distance 115 to 325 mi
Group sizeMin. 6 – max. 15
LodgingHotels
BicycleNot included
MonthJuly, August
StartWhitefish
FinishWhitefish
States or countryMontana, Canada
Airport startGlacier Park International Airport in Kalispell
Airport finishGlacier Park International Airport in Kalispell

Starting from $ 3,695.00

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

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