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Bicycling is permitted on established public roads, parking areas, and designated routes. Bikes are prohibited on backcountry trails and boardwalks. more info

Teton Mountain Bike/Yellowstone & Teton Tours
Specializing in half- and full-day guided mountain bike tours in Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks. Great for families, click here to see why.
view site : map : call us (307) 733-0712

Gateway Community Bicycling Guides Listings

The listings found below are offered in the Gateway Communities that surround Yellowstone National Park.

Big Sky Montana :: view all listings
Mountain recreation in Southwest Montana - Western Gateway.
Grizzly Outfitters - Big Sky's Mountain Bike Rental Headquarters
Trails.com

Bozeman Montana :: view all listings
Gardiner, MT, Livingston, MT and Bozeman, MT - Northern Gateway.
Vacation Rental Homes near YNP - Ideal Lodging for Bicyclists

Montana Whitewater - Family fun since 1991 - With locations along the Gallatin River near Big Sky, and the Yellowstone River in Gardiner, MT. Operating on both river systems allows us the flexibility of offering trips to guests coming from multiple Yellowstone gateways (the West and North gates). Our record for safety is stellar.

Bicycling in Yellowstone National Park
Bicycling in Yellowstone National Park
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Use extreme caution when riding on park roads; roads are winding and narrow while shoulders are either narrow or nonexistent. Vehicle traffic is heavy most of the time. There are no bicycle paths along roadways.

We strongly recommend that safety gear, including helmet and high visibility clothing, be worn by all bicyclists. During April, May, and June, high snowbanks make travel more dangerous. Road elevations range from 5,300 to 8,860 feet (1615 to 2700 meters), and services and facilities are relatively far apart--typically 20 to 30 miles (37 to 56 kilometers).

Motorists frequently do not see bicyclists or fail to give them sufficient space on the road. Drivers sometimes pass on hill crests, blind curves, or in oncoming traffic. Vehicles, especially motor homes or those towing trailers, may have wide mirrors, posing an additional hazard. For more information about bicycling, stop at a visitor center.

In Park Bicycle Rentals

Xanterra has recently opened a Bike Shop located inside the Snow Lodge Gift Shop in the Old Faithful Area.  Guests may rent bikes anytime the Gift Shop is open. Call 307-545-4824 for current gift shop hours. Bike Specialists are on duty for maintenance and repair of bikes at varied hours. Bikes can be rented during the full operating hours of the Gift Shop.  The entire fleet are high-quality Trek ® bikes and equipment. We also have gloves, windbreakers, and a variety of cargo bags for rent.

Bicycling Routes

Several gravel roads are open to BOTH bicycle and automotive traffic. The Old Garidner Road and Blacktail Plateau Drive allow two-way bike traffic and one-way auto traffic. These roads are best suited for mountain bikes. Please do not block entrance gates when parking at these locations.

Biker / Hiker Campsites

Camping for bicyclists is limited to the developed campgrounds located throughout the park. Campsites are available by reservation and on a first come, first served basis.

The distances separating campgrounds and the fact that the campgrounds typically fill early each day during the peak visitation season will pose logistical problems for the bicycle camper in Yellowstone. A limited number of campsites are reserved for hikers and bicyclists at all campgrounds with the exception of Slough Creek. Camping is not available at Old Faithful. If you are traveling with a group of bicyclists, call Amfac Park and Resorts prior to your arrival to check on group campsite availability; not all campgrounds can accommodate groups. If you have access to a vehicle, use it to find a campsite in your destination campground early each day.

Bicyclists camping without a vehicle can use designated hiker/biker sites for $ 4.00 per individual per night. All other vehicle campsites range from $ 10 to $ 16 per night depending on the campground. Opening and closing dates vary considerably for each campground. Check the Opening & Closing Dates for Facilities page or Camping Page to make sure that a campground is open if you are planning a spring or fall visit to Yellowstone.

The following routes are restricted to bicycle and foot travel only:

Mammoth Area

1. The abandoned railroad bed paralleling the Yellowstone River between Gardner and the park boundary at Reese Creek (5 miles).
2. Mammoth Service Road beginning at the top of the hill on the Old Gardiner Road above Mammoth, northwest to the telephone station (1.5 miles).
3. Bunsen Peak Road (6 miles) and Golden Gate Service Road between Golden Gate and Joffe Lake (1.5 miles).

West Entrance Area

4. Riverside Trail from entrance to Barnes Road (1.4 miles).

Old Faithful Area

5. Fountain Freight Road is located 6 miles north of Old Faithful. Mountain bikes recommended (5.5 miles).
6. Daisy Geyser cut-off to Biscuit Basin.
7. The paved trail in front of Old Faithful Lodge to Morning Glory Pool. Bicycles are not allowed on the unpaved trail continuing beyond Morning Glory Pool to Biscuit Basin (2 miles).
8. Lone Star Geyser Road (just past the Kepler Cascades' pullout) from the Grand Loop Road to Lone Star Geyser (2 miles).

Lake Area

9. Natural Bridge Road near Bridge Bay (1 mile).
10. The old roadbed near the lakeshore between Lake Hotel and where the roadbed joins the main road south of Lake Junction (1 mile).

Tower Area

11. Mount Washburn from the Chittenden Road parking area to the summit of Mount Washburn (3 miles). Bicycles are NOT permitted on the trail between the summit and Dunraven Pass parking area.
12. Old Chittenden Service Road between Grand Loop Road and Tower Fall campground (2 miles).
13. Rose Creek Service Road behind the Lamar Ranger Station (1 mile).

Before the roads open to general automobile traffic in the Spring, some of them are opened to bicycling. For details refer to our Spring Bicycling Page.

Several commercial businesses are permitted to offer guided bicycle trips in Yellowstone National Park.

Biking Guides Permitted by Yellowstone National Park 

A Personal Guide Service 
Mr. Larry Reiser
P.O. Box 1440
Jackson WY 83001
(307)733-6312

Adventure Cycling Association 
Mr. Doug Martindale
P.O. Box 8308
Missoula MT 59807
(406)721-1776

Backcountry Bicycle Tours 
Mr. Doug McSpadden
P.O. Box 4029
Bozeman MT 59715
(406)586-3556

Backroads Inc
Mr. Tom Hale
801 Cedar Street
Berkeley CA 94710
(510)527-1555

Cycle America
Mr. Don Haugo
P.O. Box 485
Cannon Falls MN 55009
(800)983-3263

Teton Mountain Bike Tours 
Mr. David Hunger
P.O. Box 7027
Jackson WY 83001
(307)733-0712

Timberline Bicycle Tours 
Mr. Dick Gottsegen
7975 E. Harvard, #J
Denver CO 80231
(303)759-3804

Wilderness Ventures
Mr. Mike Cottingham
P.O. Box 2768
Jackson WY 83001
(307)733-2122

PRINTABLE BIKE INFORMATION SHEET
Provided by the National Park Service
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Other pages you might find helpful:


Montana Mountain Bike Tours
Book a Montana bicycle / mountain bike tour.
USA Cycling
Each state has own division within USA Cycling, which is a good online resource for events for road, mountain, track, cyclo-cross, and bmx biking.