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841 mi. / 1,353 km14 days
Eastern Divide Trail (S7): Longleaf
28 Aug 30 Logan Watts USASegment 7 of the Eastern Divide Trail links several classic southeastern bikepacking routes and a few new connecting reroutes to bridge the tail end of the southern Appalachians with the rolling forests and wildlands of Alabama and the Florida Panhandle. This 840-mile route runs from Mulberry Gap in north Georgia to Tallahassee, Florida, using a mix of gravel, backroads, sandy doubletrack, bike paths, and a little singletrack to span an incredible variety of ecosystems and landscapes in this little-traveled and surprisingly beautiful part of the United States... -
73 mi. / 117 km2 days
Harz is Hard
7 Aug 27 Guest Routes EuropeWhen in northern Germany, there's nothing better than cycling through the forests of the Harz National Park. Harz is Hard is an overnighter route that explores this region along a gravel loop that's seasoned with excellent descents and serene nature, offering a unique experience you won't find anywhere else... -
39 mi. / 63 km2 days
Olympic Bridges Overnighter
11 Aug 16 Guest Routes USAThe Olympic Bridges Overnighter connects two of Washington state’s highest arched bridges to make a memorable overnight trip or day ride in the Olympic National Forest. The route includes three lakes for snack breaks and swimming among forested shorelines. The smooth and secluded gravel roads make it a great introductory bikepacking trip… -
42 mi. / 68 km2 days
Teanaway River Link Up
17 Aug 10 Guest Routes USAThe Teanaway River Link Up is a 41-mile overnight route that traverses some of Central Washington’s most stunning terrain. Beginning in historic downtown Roslyn, the route climbs to high mountaintop views, descends into refreshing rivers, and features multiple scenic camping spots... -
84 mi. / 135 km2 days
Sky Meadows Overnighter
17 Aug 1 Guest Routes USAThe Sky Meadows Overnighter offers an escape from the bustle of the District of Columbia into the rolling hills of the Loudoun Valley, Virginia, on a scenic gravel overnight route... -
697 mi. / 1,122 km12 days
Eastern Divide Trail (S4): Trillium
64 Jul 28 Logan Watts USASegment 4 of the Eastern Divide Trail begins in Poultney, in a quaint corner of Vermont, and ends amid the Ridge and Valley Appalachians near State College, Pennsylvania. Along the way, this 700-mile route crosses the beautiful Adirondack Mountains, skirts the Finger Lakes, rides next to the “Grand Canyon of the East,” and snakes through picturesque Amish farmland, all stitched together by a mix of excellent lesser-traveled gravel roads, trails, canalways, and backroads… -
142 mi. / 229 km3 days
The Lunigiana Trail
2 Jul 13 Guest Routes EuropeThe Lunigiana Trail is a 230-kilometer weekend bikepacking loop that crosses the most remote and wild areas of the Lunigiana region in the north of Tuscany. Bumpy gravel roads, singletrack trails, almost total absence of telephone/internet coverage, and the lack of resupply points make this trail a challenging multi-day mountain bike adventure... -
557 mi. / 896 km10 days
Eastern Divide Trail (S1): Boreal
29 Jun 30 Logan Watts CanadaSegment 1 of the Eastern Divide Trail leaves Cape Spear—the easternmost point in North America—and largely follows the Newfoundland T'Railway as it crosses Newfoundland from east to west. This beautiful 896-kilometer (557-mile) ride is nearly all unpaved and rolls through vibrant urban and rural areas and scenic wilderness across the province… -
119 mi. / 192 km3-4 days
Vuelta A Los Pueblos Mancomunados, Oaxaca
24 Jun 29 Cass Gilbert Latin AmericaHigh above the city of Oaxaca and set within the lush and biodiverse Sierra Norte, the Pueblos Mancomunados alliance of villages offers an impressive eco-tourism infrastructure complete with camping areas, rustic cabañas, marked trails, and local guiding services - be it for mountain biking, mushroom foraging, or learning about regional flora. Using low-traffic dirt and paved roads, Vuelta A Los Pueblos Mancomunados connects a number of these small settlements, via the prehistoric caves of the fertile Mitla Valley, the Zapotec archeological site of Yagul, and the traditional textile hub of Teotitlán... -
52 mi. / 84 km2 days
Wolf Hole Mountain Overnighter
3 Jun 27 Guest Routes USAThe Wolf Hole Mountain Overnighter offers a beautiful climb up from the low desert near Saint George, Utah, toward the pinyon pine-covered plateaus of the Arizona Strip. This route loops around Wolf Hole Mountain, once home to the town of Wolf Hole and author Edward Abbey. Linking a web of BLM roads, the route offers a “choose your own adventure” descent: take on chunky, steep sections or opt for prime gravel... -
725 mi. / 1,167 km13 days
Eastern Divide Trail (S5): Hellbender
48 Jun 21 Logan Watts USASegment 5 of the Eastern Divide Trail begins near State College in central Pennsylvania and crosses the Maryland panhandle before joining the Allegheny Front in West Virginia and rolling through the many ridges and valleys of Virginia to the town of Damascus. The 725-mile route uses a mix of spiraling gravel tracks, scenic rail trails, backroads, and remote doubletrack to connect an amazing array of Appalachian landscapes... -
167 mi. / 269 km5 days
Paramos Conexion
16 Jun 20 Logan WattsThe Páramos Conexión is a linear bikepacking route created to link the well-regarded Oh Boyacá! with our Ruta Chingaza loop. The connector can be used to ride both routes as a one-way journey, which allows riders to take in more of Colombia's incredible high-altitude páramos. -
229 mi. / 369 km5 days
GranGarda
26 Jun 14 Guest Routes EuropeGranGarda is a bikepacking loop around Lake Garda, Italy's largest lake, that packs in loads of adventure, diverse landscapes, and rich heritage. The route mainly follows gravel roads and secondary paved lanes but includes some rocky mule tracks and a few technical singletrack sections. Along the way, the loop connects iconic trails, mountain passes, small stone villages, and charming towns... -
590 mi. / 950 km12 days
Eastern Divide Trail (S6): Blue Ghost
34 May 31 Logan Watts USASegment 6 of the Eastern Divide Trail, or Blue Ghost, runs some 600 miles from Damascus, Virginia, to Mulberry Gap in the western mountains of North Georgia. Along the way, this amazing and challenging mixed-terrain route crosses the Eastern Continental Divide several times as it wends its way south, connecting the best gravel and dirt road riding in the Southern Appalachians and taking in the occasional singletrack trail and paved backroad to stitch it all together... -
125 mi. / 201 km3-4 days
The Wilson’s Ramble
85 May 25 Logan Watts USAThe Wilson's Ramble is a quintessential 3-4 day bikepacking route that loops through several spectacular geographic zones around the Wilson Creek watershed and the Linville Gorge Wilderness. The route uses an orchestrated mix of flowing singletrack, remote and rugged forest roads, and graded gravel to provide a great long weekend riding experience that takes in all the highlights of this magical region, including one of the best breweries on the East Coast... -
79 mi. / 127 km2-3 days
Chauga River Ramble
45 May 19 Guest Routes USASouth Carolina’s Chauga River cuts its way through the Blue Wall, a term the Cherokee reportedly gave to the Southern Blue Ridge Escarpment’s imposing prominence above the Piedmont. Across a variety of roads and trails, the Chauga River Ramble traverses the landscape carved up by the Chauga and its tributaries, offering ridgetop views, abundant waterfalls, cool swimming holes, dense forests, and riverside campsites... -
140 mi. / 225 km2 days
The Morgan Loop
5 May 12 Guest Routes OceaniaThe Morgan Loop is a wonderful, quiet, and relatively long overnighter or weekend loop on solitary dirt roads in an oft-overlooked part of regional South Australia... -
113 mi. / 182 km3-5 days
East Devon Trail
30 May 10 Guest Routes EuropeThe East Devon Trail is a 113-mile bikepacking route through East Devon, a rural and coastal landscape between the county’s capital of Exeter and neighboring counties of Dorset and Somerset. This often-overlooked region will astound you with the sheer variety of habitats, from freshwater marshes to lowland heath, green agricultural field networks to steep cliffs, pebbled beaches and sleepy woodland, and the wonderful wildlife that calls these wild places home...