Going-to-the-Sun Road Group E-bike Tour
Description
See Glacier National Park from a unique perspective with an unforgettable Going-to-the-Sun Road e-bike tour. This small-group adventure blends the ease of e-biking with the park’s most iconic scenery. Cycle along the historic road through glacier-carved valleys, past sparkling rivers, and beyond to high alpine meadows while expert local guides share geology, natural history, and the best photo spots.
Beginning from Columbia Falls, you'll be outfitted with a performance Aventon Pace E-bike that makes powering your way uphill toward mountain vista accessible to a wide range of fitness levels. An excellent experience for both first-time riders and seasoned cyclists, there's no better way to enjoy the views of Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Riding alongside a small group ensures a personalized feel, a friendly pace, and the fun of riding with others. Perfect for couples, solo travelers, and groups who want to experience Glacier National Park. The tour includes all essential gear (e-bike, helmet, lunch, and bike insurance), plus round-trip transportation and travel logistics handled by your guide, leaving you free to focus on the views and wildlife.
With well-timed stops at scenic overlooks and interpretive guide narration that brings the landscape to life, this Going-to-the-Sun Road Group E-bike Tour is an ideal way to experience some of the highlights of Going-to-the-Sun Road in one immersive 6 - 7 hour adventure.
This tour has seasonal availability between April 17 - June 30, and is subject to change if Going-to-the-Sun Road is open to vehicle traffic. Book our Half-Day Glacier Park E-bike Adventure for trips after July 1.
What's Included
Frequently Asked Questions
How long is the ride?
Most trips average between 15 and 30 miles. The full length and mileage of this tour are dependent on seasonal e-bike access along Going-to-the-Sun Road. Early season tours may begin at the Lake McDonald Lodge and cycle the lower sections of the road. Later-season tours will begin from the Avalanche Lake road closure and will have greater access to higher regions of the park.
Where is the meeting point?
The meeting point is at 7309 HWY 2E, Columbia Falls, MT, 59912 next to the Starbucks.
How challenging is the tour?
While an e-bike does make the experience beginner-friendly, you must be able to confidently manage the e-bike and cycle between 15 and 30 miles.
What should I bring?
We recommend you bring closed-toe shoes, weather-appropriate layers, a water bottle, sunglasses and sun protection, and a small backpack for personal items. Bikes, helmets, and lunch are included.
Is the tour kid-friendly?
All participants must be at least 16 years old in order to ride an e-bike. This tour is best suited for those who are comfortable riding an e-bike for an extended period.
Is lunch included?
Yes, sandwich lunches are locally sourced, and options include Italian, Turkey, BLT, or Veggie.
Do I need a Glacier National Park entry pass?
Yes, a valid Glacier National Park entry pass is required and is not included in the tour price. Annual or lifetime passes such as the America the Beautiful Pass are accepted. You can purchase a 7-day vehicle pass at the park entrance or in advance at recreation.gov.
When is this tour available?
This tour runs from approximately April 17 through July 10, while Going-to-the-Sun Road remains restricted to cyclists and hikers before opening to vehicle traffic. Dates are subject to change based on seasonal road conditions. Once the road opens to vehicles, we recommend our Half-Day Glacier Park E-bike Adventure, which runs on the Camas Road corridor through the summer.
Can I book a private tour?
Yes, check out our Private Going-to-the-Sun Road E-bike Tour.