moderate
3–4 hours
Participants should be comfortable riding for several hours and have a basic level of physical fitness.
Discover the rugged beauty of Grand Teton National Park on a half-day bike tour near Belgrade, Montana. Ride scenic backroads, spot local wildlife, and enjoy a gourmet picnic—all with expert guidance guiding your way.
All ages • 4 Hours • Up to 6 people • Starting at $1595
Experience the breathtaking beauty of Grand Teton National Park on a half-day biking adventure. Explore sagebrush-lined backroads, historic homesteads, and stunning vistas while keeping an eye out for wildlife. Enjoy a gourmet picnic lunch and personalized guidance, making this tour a unique blend of nature, history, and excitement.
4-6 Hours Private Tour (price includes 2 people) - $1595 Additional People - $150 per person
Grand Teton Day half-day bike tours are packed with excitement and adventure that is tailored to you and your family. Our guides are pros at making adjustments to the day based on your interests. We may stop at historic homesteads, mountain vistas, alpine lakes, and meadows, and more! As we bike through the park, we will keep our eyes peeled for moose, elk, and bears!
Our favorite route takes us from Menor’s Ferry to Jenny Lake. You’ll ride along a flat bike path, completely separate from traffic. We’ll make stops along the way to catch our breath and explore historic homesteads. We’ll enjoy a delicious picnic lunch before or after our ride!
Few landscapes in the world are as striking and memorable as that of Grand Teton National Park. Grand Teton has a lot to offer, whatever your interests. Mountains, valleys, lakes, rivers, and skies are home to diverse and abundant forests, wildflowers and wildlife. The park also has a rich cultural history with old homesteads and cattle ranches to explore and photograph. Walk on a trail built by the Civilian Conservation Corps or one that Native Americans or fur trappers might have used in the early 1800s.
Our guides will share stories of the park’s human and geological history as well as information about flora and fauna and trivia.
Bring plenty of water, especially on warmer days when the sun can be intense.
Wear layered clothing to adapt to changing weather and padded cycling gear for comfort.
Keep a keen eye out for elk and deer along the backroads—they often come close to the trail.
Bring sun protection and a small backpack for personal items and snacks.
The Teton Range has drawn explorers and settlers for centuries, and the area was designated a national park in 1929 to preserve its rugged wilderness.
Good Trip Adventures emphasizes environmentally responsible tourism, ensuring that trails and wildlife are protected for future visitors.
A helmet is crucial for safety on all rides, especially when navigating varied terrain.
Gloves provide grip and comfort during longer rides.
Protect your skin from UV rays during sunnier days.
summer specific
Layer your clothing to stay comfortable as temperatures shift throughout the day.