

"There are so many
backroads to explore around northern Montana that the tours are always changing."

See one of the most remote regions of one of the most remote states in the lower 48. This ride begins in Kalispell and wanders through deep valleys shadowed by impressive mountains, follows swerving shoreline of a ninety mile-long reservoir, and chases two rivers back towards the starting point.
If you see nothing else in the state of Montana, the road carved through Glacier National Park is the most spectacular. One a bike, with incredible views of glacial carved valleys, jagged peaks, and pristine wilderness; you will think you have momentarily been transformed to Switzerland. See the best of the best on this short stunning tour.
Ever wondered what happened to the meanest grizzlies- the ones that get too close to tourists in Glacier Park? They transfer them to "the Bob." Circle the Bob Marshall wilderness as you cross the continental divide twice. Ride south on the Atlantic Ocean side of the continental divide and north on the Pacific Ocean side with constant views of snow-capped peaks. The route passes remote mountain lakes, winds next to swift rivers and was isolated enough that the Unabomber hid out here for over a decade.
Get a glimpse of the Canadian Rockies with this circuitous ride from Kalispell to Banff and Lake Louise then back through Glacier National Park. Cross over the Continental Divide into Canada, swim in hot springs so hot they have to be cooled before you can enter, stay in impressive log cabins, with stops in Lake Louise and Banff, and return via Logan Pass through Glacier National Park.
The ride is almost exclusively done in Canada, heading north along the western edge of the magnificent Rocky Mountains to Kamloops, widely recognized as a freshwater fishing hotspot. You will see glaciers, waterfalls, jagged peaks, narrow canyons, and abundant wildlife as you wind your way through Jasper, the largest and most northerly Canadian rocky mountain national park, part of a spectacular World Heritage Site. Each time you round a bend on this portion of the ride, the scenery will get more spectacular.
See Glacier National Park up close and personal and catch the glories of Yellowstone National Park on this ride through both parks. Nestled high along spines within the rugged Rockies, yet only 400 miles apart as the crow flies, the roads connecting them promise twists and turns, wildlife, spectacular views, hot springs, and a good idea of life in the wild, wild west.