On August 25, 1916, President Woodrow Wilson signed the act creating the National Park Service, and America has never been the same since. They’re the purest, most untouched places in the country. But they’re sure to touch your soul.
Yellowstone & the Grand Teton
If you have yet to visit one of the national parks, Yellowstone is the perfect place to start. Its iconic landscape, relatively flat riding, and off-the-bike excursions make it a great all-around option for your first trip to one of America’s outdoor meccas.
Alaska
For those looking for a true multisport adventure, the wilds of Alaska are calling. This trip is designed for casual riders and non-riders alike with off-the-bike activities aplenty. Fly in a plane and land atop a glacier, try your hand at salmon fishing, or hike and white water raft the majestic landscape.
Bryce & Zion
Looking for a getaway in a truly stunning destination? Bryce Canyon and Zion won’t disappoint. With riding that can provide a challenge and hiking through landscapes that seem from another world, this region might become your new favorite slice of America.
Crater Lake and the Oregon Cascades
Experience one of the most dynamic landscapes in the country as you pedal past volcanic peaks and crystal blue waters of Crater Lake all the way to the big hitters of outdoor fun—Bend and Sisters, Oregon.
Glacier
Glacier offers up terrain that caters to various rider abilities, with plenty of avid options as well as e-bike availability. Plus this is your chance to experience the epic Going-to-the-Sun Road or to try out Glamping with Under Canvas.
Palm Springs & Joshua Tree
Palm Springs and Joshua Tree National Park are a one-of-kind mix of eye-candy landscapes, including snow-capped mountains, spiky cacti, bright succulents, and mid-century modern architecture. This is the perfect winter getaway complete with desert sunshine and poolside cocktails.
San Juan Islands
This is a go-to family or multi-generational adventure. With the ultimate mix of on and off-the-bike activities, you’ll go from pedaling the islands one day to sea kayaking and whale watching by sunset the next. This trip is ideal for new riders looking to take their first cycling vacation.
Blackberry Mountain
Enjoy all the Great Smoky Mountains have to offer at this secluded mountain retreat overflowing with southern hospitality. Here, you’ll spend the week indulging in the best food, wine, and views in eastern Tennessee.