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105 mi. / 169 km2 days
Texas BBQ Tour Overnighter
53 Mar 2 Guest Routes USALocated less than an hour outside of Austin, Texas, you’ll find an area known for Texas gravel and Texas Barbeque. Lockhart is easily accessible from Austin, San Antonio, and Houston and has become a popular location for gravel enthusiasts. The Texas BBQ Tour Overnighter provides the full Lockhart experience while introducing you to one of Texas’ more unique state parks... -
46 mi. / 74 km2 days
Ridout-Bigwind Rugged Ramble
20 Feb 25 Guest Routes CanadaThe Muskoka region is famous for its countless small, picturesque lakes and rugged Canadian shield landscape with towering white pines and granite outcrops. The Ridout-Bigwind Rugged Ramble overnighter treats riders to a variety of terrain in the backcountry wilderness that gives the region its splendor... -
199 mi. / 320 km4-5 days
North Yorkshire Moors Ramble
28 Feb 18 Guest Routes EuropeThe North Yorkshire Moors Ramble is a lovely long-weekend bikepacking loop that uses a mix of singletrack, medieval flagstone paths, forest tracks, and gravel backcountry roads to explore the North Yorkshire Moors National Park and all its diverse landscapes. From the heather-covered sandstone moorlands to stone wall-lined fields to medieval abbeys and ancient bridges, this route offers countless vistas connected in a 200-mile figure-eight... -
53 mi. / 85 km2 days
The Salt and Wine Road
27 Feb 10 Guest Routes EuropeThe Salt and Wine Road is a short bikepacking loop that follows the Italian-Swiss border between the Stelvio National Park and Val Mustair Biosfera, two protected natural areas in the heart of the Alps. The route mixes in dirt roads, singletrack trails, and an ancient road used in the Middle Ages to trade wine from Italy to central Europe and salt from Switzerland to northern Italy... -
45 mi. / 72 km2 days
Excursiones en Etla, Mexico
28 Jan 28 Cass Gilbert Latin AmericaExcursiones en Etla is a historical and cultural ramble complete with low-traffic rural terracerías, cross country mountain bike trails, delicious Oaxacan fare, a fabulous art centre, a brewery, traditional pottery workshops, and a Zapotec archeological site. If you're travelling from overseas and basing yourself in Oaxaca de Juárez, pair it with one of the longer routes on the site for an insight into the Etla Valley. Or, if you live in Mexico and are new to bikepacking, enjoy it as a standalone weekend ride with varied terrain, as well time on and off the saddle... -
69 mi. / 111 km2-3 days
The Brown County Delight
52 Jan 27 Guest Routes USASet in Bloomington, Indiana, home of the classic cycling film “Breaking Away,” the Brown County Delight is a 2-3 day bikepacking loop that follows challenging gravel roads, doubletrack, and scenic singletrack directly into Brown County State Park. The route offers opportunities to further explore its well-regarded MTB trails and take advantage of the food and drink available in the area... -
83 mi. / 134 km2-3 days
Warm Lake Wanderer
25 Jan 21 Guest Routes USAPacking in steep, rewarding climbs, beautiful views, endlessly undulating riverside descents, a welcoming beer stop, and hot springs just a stone's throw from a delightfully hidden campsite, the Warm Lake Wanderer is geared toward overnight and weekend riders looking to take it slow, enjoy the scenery, and maybe even get some fishing done along the way... -
227 mi. / 365 km4-6 days
The Queen’s Ransom
40 Jan 10 Guest Routes USAThe Queen’s Ransom is a 227-mile bikepacking route around the greater East Valley of metro Phoenix, Arizona. It weaves together many of the area's popular singletrack trail systems, regional parks, and the Arizona National Scenic Trail amid stunning topography, rolling dirt roads, and challenging terrain... -
118 mi. / 190 km3-4 days
Ojos de Cuicatlan (TCBR, Sur)
9 Jan 10 Cass Gilbert Latin AmericaThe Tehuacán-Cuicatlán biosphere reserve is located in southeastern Mexico, set within the arid climes of the Sierra Madre del Sur. Being split between two states - Puebla and Oaxaca - we've put together two distinct loops accessed from each capital, showcasing both the rich biodiversity in the area and its cultural identity. Given the fluctuations in altitude, the South Loop is especially varied, sharing much of the desert flora that can be seen in the North Loop - including the reserve's ionic columnar cacti - as well as lofty oak forests and low-lying river valleys, where guacamayas verdes soar through the sky at sunrise and sunset. -
63.5 mi. / 102 km2 days
The Sam Houston Restaurant Tour
38 Jan 5 Guest Routes USAThe Sam Houston Restaurant Tour is a laid-back overnighter that explores dirt roads in the Sam Houston National Forest, Texas. The route is based around two local—and comically different—restaurants that provide all the necessary sustenance for the ride: Bullet Grill House and Taqueria Carmelita. Leave your stoves and logistical worries at home, as this 64-mile ride is as relaxed and straightforward as they come... -
115 mi. / 185 km2 days
The Sand County Caress
31 Jan 3 Guest Routes USAInspired by Aldo Leopold’s "The Sand County Almanac," The Sand County Caress (TSCC) is an overnighter route that delves into Wisconsin's Leopold country, taking in the many wildlife natural areas, savanna, marshes, lakes, and rivers via a mix of sandy tracks and backcountry roads... -
60 mi. / 97 km2 days
Owens Valley Ramble
29 Dec 15 Guest Routes USAThe Owens Valley Ramble is an overnight loop that highlights the complex environmental, geological, and political history of California's Owens River Valley. Route landmarks include the Eastern Sierra foothills, Manzanar War Relocation Camp, Alabama Hills, Owens River watershed, and Inyo Mountains... -
161 mi. / 259 km2-3 days
Red Feather Ramble
33 Dec 13 Guest Routes USAIdeally toured over 2-3 days, the Red Feather Ramble traverses a few of northern Colorado’s sub-alpine passes before passing through its namesake village and opening up to the expansive, beautiful plains just south of the Wyoming border. From smooth gravel climbs, engaging two-track, views of the Poudre River Valley, and big skies in the north country, this route provides a stunning alternative to the high alpine terrain typically associated with Colorado... -
110 mi. / 177 km1-3 days
Redington-Lemmon Loop
30 Dec 6 Lael Wilcox USAThe Redington-Lemmon Loop is the best gravel loop out of Tucson. It’s an equal split of dirt and pavement with nearly 12,000 feet of climbing in 110 miles and makes for a fantastic one, two, or three-day trip. The 20-mile road to Mount Lemmon in itself is world-class, transitioning between seven ecological zones from saguaro cactus to Canadian pine forests. Add on Redington Road and the dirt backside of Lemmon and you have a real adventure... -
56 mi. / 90 km2 days
Cima d’Asta Loop
11 Dec 2 Guest Routes EuropeThe Cima d’Asta Loop is a two-day mixed-terrain bikepacking ride around Cima d’Asta, the highest peak of Lagorai, a small mountain range in Italy's northeastern Alps, which are less famous and crowded than the nearby Dolomites but equally fascinating for their wild landscapes... -
244 mi. / 393 km6-7 days
San Jose del Pacifico Grand Dirt Tour, Oaxaca
98 Nov 25 Cass Gilbert Latin AmericaMexico is blessed with an abundance of dirt roads and Oaxaca is a wonderful place to enjoy them. From rural terracerías to forested two-track, from to tlayuda pit stops to mushroom foraging, the San José del Pacífico Grand Dirt Tour has a little of everything this remarkable state has to offer. And, because it begins and ends in Oaxaca de Juaréz, the state's capital and a beautiful mountain city that's a destination in its own right, we've included five dirt road day rides into the surrounding valleys too, as well as additional bikepacking options to extend your trip to the region. -
575 mi. / 925 km6-8 days
Westfjords Way
56 Nov 15 Guest Routes EuropeIn a land touted as “Europe's last great wilderness,” the Westfjords of Iceland stand as a reminder of what “remote” really looks like. The 575-mile Westfjords Way gives riders a taste of the region’s zig-zagging fjords with winding gravel roads, big climbs, and epic hot springs, offering bikepackers a truly unique and memorable experience on and off the bike... -
50 mi. / 80 km2 days
London’s Olympic Gravel Overnighter
4 Nov 12 Guest Routes EuropeLondon’s Olympic Gravel is a tale of two halves. Setting off from the Olympic velodrome, the heart of cycling during the London 2012 Olympics, this gentle overnighter heads up the unpaved tow paths of the Lee Valley canal and wetlands, before heading east to tackle undulating gravel tracks in the ancient woodlands of Epping Forest.