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70 mi. / 113 km 2-3 days
Llwybr Ucheldir Eryri (Snowdonia Highland Trail)
The Llwybr Ucheldir Eryri, or Snowdonia Highland Trail, is a weekend loop around the mountains of Snowdonia in Wales that guides riders through some of North Snowdonia’s most rugged, stunning, and intriguing landscapes... -
38 mi. / 61 km 2 days
Heart of the Greens Loop
The Heart of the Greens Loop is the first completed multi-day segment of the Velomont Trail, a collaborative project of several Vermont organizations that aims to connect a series of singletrack trails and backcountry huts along the entire length of the state. This loop captures the Velomont vision and turns it into reality: linking rural communities to each other and to public open space via purpose-built singletrack... -
251 mi. / 404 km 3 days
Wolf Way
The Wolf Way is a 250-mile (400-kilometer) beginner-friendly bikepacking route through Suffolk, England, using the area’s top bridleways, gravel tracks, quiet lanes, ferry rides, and scenic paths. The weekend route showcases many of the region's most beautiful locations, historical landmarks, and hidden gems with several route variants and a comprehensive guide to tie it all together... -
615 mi. / 990 km 10 days
Southern Blues 600 (SB600)
Ready for a 10-day, mixed-surface bikepacking route through Eastern Oregon? The Southern Blues 600 (SB600) complements the Northern Blues & Wallowa Gravel Loop by exploring an entirely different part of the expansive Blue Mountains via a broad sampling of off-road tracks. Expect big views of the Elkhorn, Wallowa, Greenhorn, and Strawberry ranges along the way. -
130 mi. / 209 km 4 days
Santa Rosa Valleys and Vistas
Santa Rosa Valleys and Vistas is a four-day bikepacking route starting and ending in Castlegar, British Columbia. This route offers a mix of rail grade, gravel roads, singletrack, and a touch of hike-a-bike to keep things interesting. Riders can expect a scenic journey through the Kootenays, from the historic Columbia Western Rail Trail to winding mountain roads and thrilling singletrack descents. Enjoy views of the Monashee Mountains, visit local eateries, and pedal through the famous Bulldog Tunnel… -
1730 mi. / 2,784 km 42 days
The Baja Divide
The Baja Divide is a 1,730-mile bikepacking route that connects the Pacific Ocean and the Sea of Cortez, historic Spanish mission sites rich with shade and water, remote ranchos and fishing villages, bustling highway towns, and every major mountain range in Baja California on miles and miles of beautiful backcountry desert tracks. Find the full route guide here... -
87 mi. / 140 km 2 days
The South Island Sundowner
The South Island Sundowner is an 85-mile route offering a stunning panorama of steep hills, verdant fern-filled forests, moss-covered rocks, and dramatic coastal vistas. Without traveling far from British Columbia’s capital of Victoria, this loop weaves together the best publicly accessible trails and off-road riding to provide riders with a sample of the ruggedness and remoteness Vancouver Island is known for... -
130 mi. / 209 km 4-6 days
Ice to Coast: The Road to Freedom, Greenland
Set above the Arctic Circle and traversing the remote territory of Aasivissuit-Nipisat, the 209-kilometer Road to Freedom bikepacking route connects Greenland's interior ice cap to its rocky coast. Riders can observe reindeer and musk oxen while pedaling along rugged tracks, immerse themselves in some of Greenland's rich culture, and savor unforgettable views of the remote landscape... -
66.4 mi. / 106 km 2 days
Frog Peak Loop
Linking rail grades, scenic gravel roads, and stunning sub-alpine lakes, the Frog Peak Loop is the perfect beginner-friendly bikepacking overnighter to enjoy the West Kootenays. This logistically straightforward 107-kilometer route is a local rider favorite, packed with delicious café stops, swimming holes, and a touch of pavement to connect it all. Let your mind wander as you meander by the Slocan River… -
106 mi. / 171 km 2 days
The Wydaho One Hundred
Nestled among three mountain ranges is a beautiful valley between the states of Idaho and Wyoming—a valley we call Wydaho. The Wydaho One Hundred follows classic backroads featuring the foothills of the Teton Range and the rugged front country of Horseshoe-Packsaddle Canyon in the Big Hole Mountains... -
77.6 mi. / 124 km 3 days
Bonnington Scrambler
The Bonnington Scrambler is a wonderful weekend-long bikepacking route for those looking to spend time off the beaten track and push their limits. This 125-kilometer route starts and ends in Nelson, British Columbia. Prepare for a mix of singletrack, short and long hike-a-bikes, and overgrown ATV tracks that connect into the Bonnington Range. Experience the Kootenays the local way and earn some well-deserved treats in the mountains… -
372 mi. / 599 km 9 days
Kootenay Confluence
Kootenay Confluence is a spectacular week-long bikepacking route through the West Kootenay and Boundary Region of British Columbia and Washington. The 600-kilometer route starts and ends in the historic mining town of Nelson, nestled in the Selkirk Mountains, linking decommissioned rail grades, gravel roads, and some pavement with deep forested valleys, winding rivers, and quaint villages. Rich with culture and history, Kootenay Confluence intentionally passes through two countries to showcase how nature, wildlife, water, and people transcend boundaries… -
133 mi. / 214 km 3 days
Forest Depths and Hidden Lakes
Forest Depths and Hidden Lakes is an immersive two- or three-day bikepacking loop in Quebec, Canada. It traverses two scenic stretches of public land and a wildlife reserve, mainly following quiet secondary and forest roads. With minimal phone coverage and only a few villages along the way, this route is perfect for a weekend away in the woods... -
312 mi. / 502 km 5 days
Walk the Yorke
Walk the Yorke serves up purpose-built trail, spectacular ocean views, and plenty of small-town charm as it winds around the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. With 500 kilometers (310 miles) of forgiving terrain and plenty of options for tailoring your itinerary, it’s the perfect introduction to multi-day bikepacking... -
63 mi. / 101 km 2 days
Amherst Overnighter
The Amherst Bikepacking Overnighter is a beginner-friendly route that takes in the scenic dirt roads of Amherst and Clifton, Maine. This route includes a mix of almost every type of surface you're likely to encounter while bikepacking, making it a great weekend shakedown for a first-time bikepacker or a big one-day gravel ride for someone wanting to avoid carrying camping equipment... -
97 mi. / 156 km 2 days
Lakes Loop Overnighter
The Lakes Loop Overnighter takes in some of the finest sections of unpaved roads and smooth(ish) trails in the Lake District, UK, designed with gravel bikes in mind. The route takes riders between the northern and southern lakes, over lakeland passes, pases lakes and meres, and stops in a range of brilliant cafes along the way... -
301 mi. / 484 km 3-5 days
Mega Mid South
Starting and ending at District Bicycles in Stillwater, Oklahoma, the Mega Mid South is a gorgeous and challenging purpose-built 300-mile gravel bikepacking loop that's a culmination of over 10 years of route building for The Mid South. Find the full route guide here with a stunning set of photos and details about an upcoming grand depart... -
257 mi. / 414 km 5 days
Minnesota River Ramble
The Minnesota River Ramble is a five-day gravel bikepacking route that follows the Minnesota River in the southwestern part of the state. The river itself tends to ramble, starting on the state's western edge before heading south and then unexpectedly back north. The route also rambles from the top of the valley to the river below, out into the wide-open blue skies of country farmlands, and into dense forest canopies. With minimal climbing, recommended daily distances of around 65 miles, and towns dotting the way for resupply, the River Ramble would make a great first multi-day trip...