Author: Wilderness.Voyageurs

We head to the heartland to celebrate rail-trails - Iowa was the first state to use rail banking to create bike trails in 1983.  Today the Des Moines region boasts more than 300 miles of trail. You'll be delighted by the abundance of cool railroad...

Spend 6-days riding along the Potomac River on a historic towpath through the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal National Historical Park for 184 miles between Georgetown in Washington, DC and Cumberland, MD. Our C&O Canal bike tour spans the length of one of our nation's oldest...

Our Texas Big Bend Bike Tour travels through some of the most remote terrain in the American southwest. From McDonald Observatory in Fort Davis, we begin our journey south into the Big Bend National Park area. This part of the Chihuahuan Desert is home to...

The rumble of passing trains through Ohiopyle on the active lines just outside the Wilderness Voyageurs headquarters reminds us of the rich history of the former rail corridor just across the Youghiogheny River. Now the Great Allegheny Passage, the multi-purpose rail-trail sparked a serious evolution...

For many, the biking may be the main attraction of fully supported cycling vacations but our trips go beyond the saddle. Many of the towns, cities, and parks we ride through are just too interesting to not experience more. That's why we have made sure...

Starting in the heart of the City of Dreams, the Empire State Trail combines several bike trails to weave between skyscrapers and artful city parks as the bike trail makes its way out of the city to the gently rolling country side along the Hudson...

Experience the glory of the Pacific Northwest on the Olympic Peninsula of Washington State! The Olympic Peninsula is a large swath of land in the Pacific Northwest, crowned by the famous Olympic National Park. It's bordered by the Pacific Ocean, the Hood Canal, and the...

We head to the heartland to celebrate rail-trails – Iowa was the first state to use rail banking to create bike trails in 1983.  Today the Des Moines region boasts more than 300 miles of trail. You’ll be delighted by the abundance of cool railroad...

This vibrant city is set against the Tennessee River where the Cumberland Plateau meets the Appalachian Mountains. This geologically diverse region has over 12,000 years of human history and heritage, from Native Americans to the Civil War and modern day. With its thriving downtown area, surrounding...

The Finger Lakes, famous for its world-class Reisling, is the east coast’s most exciting wine region. Our bike tour weaves between four of the largest and deepest of the Finger Lakes. We’ll visit unique wineries, hike along stunning waterfalls and explore charming villages along the...