The Pioneer 400 is a 400-ish mile bikepacking loop in the heart of Southeastern Idaho and Northern Utah’s Mormon country.

When

Date: September 7, 2019

Time: 8:00 am

Details

Cost: Free

Event Website

Organizer: Kevin Emery

Email: kevinsemery@gmail.com

Where

Fitzgerald’s Bicycles – Idaho Falls

2026 E 17th St
Idaho Falls, ID 83404 United States

The route parallel’s the Pioneer Historic Byway. Fitzgerald’s Bicycles (Idaho Falls, ID) is the favorite start location with a 1/2 way stop off at Joy Ride Bicycles (Logan, UT) before returning to Idaho Falls. The route rides to two different hot springs Lava Hot Springs at mile 85 and Maple Grove Hot Springs two times at miles 120.5 and 232.5 for a second time. Please respect all private properties. Loads of camping is available on public lands in between. Mile 142 in the town of Preston, Id is the home of Napolean Dynamite. Miles 294-262 is mostly private lands with the exception of the county road you will ride on. Plan your camping accordingly. Miles 335.5-390 has limited water. Stock up at the LDS church at mile 335.5 and carry all that you can. Stock up again at the few creeks you cross from here wherever possible. Either direction is super sick. Ride on!

The National Pioneer Historic Byway abounds with undiscovered recreational opportunities, scenic and historic sites for families and travelers to discover and enjoy. Geological formations combine with mountain passes providing a beautiful journey. There are over ten reservoirs which offer boating, fishing, and camping. The Pioneer Historic Byway begins on US 91 at the Utah/Idaho border. It then continues north to Idaho 34 ending at the Idaho/Wyoming border. So hitch up your wagon and learn more about Southeast Idaho’s Native American, Mormon Pioneer, and Oregon Trail heritage on the Pioneer Historic Byway!

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