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97 mi. / 156 km 3 daysBikepacking The White Rim
146 Apr 17 Logan Watts USAA classic desert dirt road bikepacking route within the spectacular Canyonlands National Park. While popular amongst supported cycle tour groups, jeeps, and motos, this beautiful loop explores the remote vistas and amazing terrain that Canyonlands has to offer. -
2500 mi. / 4,023 km 58 daysBikepacking South Africa via The Dragon’s Spine
108 Apr 1 Nicholas Carman AfricaThe Dragon's Spine bikepacking route passes 2,500 miles across South Africa connecting the Cape winelands to the expansive karoo, up to the “roof of Africa” in the Lesotho Highlands and down to the Limpopo River at the doorstep of the rest of this wild continent. -
376 mi. / 605 km 5 daysThe Stagecoach 400 Bikepacking Route
96 Mar 23 Logan Watts USAA beautiful and challenging bikepacking loop through a mosaic of contrasting landscapes leads riders from remote mountains through a seemingly endless desert, into the city and along the sea. -
80 mi. / 129 km 2-3 daysBikepacking Joshua Tree
48 Mar 9 Logan Watts USAWhere these two deserts collide, the land explodes into a geological spectacle of giant Monzogranite boulder formations, diverse displays of time folded mineral-rich rock and sand, and a unique array of desert flora and fauna. This 2-day bikepacking route climbs into the wondrous heart of Joshua Tree National Park via Berdoo Canyon Road... -
112 mi. / 180 km 3 daysThe Gila River Ramble: Bikepacking the Superstitions
119 Mar 2 Scott Morris USAPerhaps a less deceptive term should have been assigned to this route. The Gila River “Ramble” is anything but the wandering stroll its name implies. Instead, this beautiful cacophony of hairy ridge rides, steep, crumbly climbs, and roller coaster singletrack through forests of grabby cholla cactus, is more of a ‘3 Day Sonoran Desert Saga.’ -
72 mi. / 116 km 2 daysThe Tombstone Hustle: Bikepacking the Dragoons
61 Feb 10 Logan Watts USAA scenic two day loop that links a legendary western cowboy town and the Cochise Stronghold, a rugged historic passage through the Dragoon Mountains. -
161 mi. / 259 km 5 daysThe Blackfoot Hackle: Bikepacking/Packrafting Montana
12 Jan 29 Casey Greene USAFrom big mountain wilderness, to historic fly fishing waters, if you’re looking for a Montana bikepacking adventure, look no further than the Blackfoot Hackle. This weeklong combination of dirt road bikepacking and class II/III packrafting will reward you with some of the best that the Northern Rockies has to offer. Add a bit of fly fishing into the mix, and, well, you may never want to leave. -
2696 mi. / 4,339 km 37 daysThe Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (GDMBR) Planning Guide
408 Jan 14 Matt and Brett USAThe Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (GDMBR) is the most recognized and important off-pavement cycling route in the United States, if not the world. The route crisscrosses the Continental Divide from north to south starting in Banff, Alberta, Canada and finishing at the US/Mexico border in Antelope Wells, New Mexico. -
313 mi. / 504 km 4 daysThe Huracan 300 Bikepacking Route
91 Jan 5 Logan Watts USAOne would expect a bikepacking route in the relatively flat state of Florida to be humdrum and fairly unchallenging. These assumptions can be tossed over the handlebars on this well-designed and beautiful route in central Florida... -
125 mi. / 201 km 2 daysMOCO – Bikepacking Montgomery County
98 Dec 17 Matt and Brett USAA 125 mile bikepacking loop from downtown D.C. through Montgomery county and back again. -
354 mi. / 570 km 8 daysA Bike Odyssey in Greece
73 Dec 15 Nicholas Carman EuropeDiscover the mountains of northern Greece on high quality dirt roads. Enjoy easy camping, abundant fresh water, and lots of coffee. -
739 mi. / 1,189 km 21 daysThe Arizona Trail (AZT) Bikepacking Route
145 Dec 2 Scott Morris USAThe Arizona Trail (AZT) is the premier desert singletrack bikepacking route following an 800+ mile recreation trail from Mexico to Utah that connects mountain ranges, canyons, deserts, forests, wilderness areas, historic sites and trail systems. -
1019 mi. / 1,640 km 27 daysFat-bikepacking Australia’s Canning Stock Route
12 Nov 11 Tom and Sarah OceaniaThe Canning Stock Route is a truly remote West Australian desert route that's on the edge of what's possible by bicycle without vehicle support. -
75 mi. / 121 km 3 daysBikepacking the Best of the South Chilcotin Mountains
56 Oct 27 Skyler Des Roches CanadaThe South Chilcotin Mountains are Canada's bikepacking hotspot. There is a good reason for this: nowhere else in the country offers such long singletrack trails of comparable quality in such a spectacular setting. The Best of the South Chilcotin Mountains Route is a 120km loop that strategically follows some of the most rewarding trails in the park, and can be ridden in a long weekend... -
145 mi. / 233 km 4 daysDirt Touring Araucanía: The Monkey Puzzle Trail, Chile
51 Oct 16 Skyler Des Roches Latin AmericaEach year in mid-April, the subalpine forests of Araucanía explode into an autumnal fire. Rising high above the red and gold canopy of southern beeches are the umbrella-topped figures of Araucarias – also known as Monkey Puzzle Trees – which lend their name to this region of Chile. -
479 mi. / 771 km 14 daysThe Coast Mountains Bikepacking Route, British Columbia
34 Oct 14 Skyler Des Roches CanadaThe Coast Mountains bikepacking route traverses British Columbia's biggest, highest, and wildest mountain range. They rise steeply out of the Pacific as broken fjordlands on their western edge, lifting up to the globe's largest sub-polar icefields at their spine. -
166 mi. / 267 km 4 daysBike Touring Jordan: Petra to Aquaba via Wadi Rum
16 Oct 7 Joe Cruz The Middle EastA route packed with desert sands, olive trees, mind-bending landscapes, and rock cut architecture dating from the 3rd century B.C.E... -
285 mi. / 459 km 6 daysDirt Road Touring Peru: Cajamarca to Caraz
41 Oct 3 Joe Cruz Latin America3000 meter climbs out of deep valleys, hypoxic high altitude passes, glinting sapphire lakes, tiny villages bright with laughter and ice cream, cobbled and dirt roads, ancient civilizations and a politically energetic present...























