The Tally Lake private biking tour starts just 20 minutes north of Whitefish, but feels deep in the Montana Wilderness. The ride starts on a paved road traveling through beautiful country estates, riverside views, fresh air and old growth forest. The last few miles wind down to the shores of Tally lake on a gravel road with an option to take a swim in the deepest lake in Montana. Estimated tour time pick up to drop of is 4 hours.
Guests choose between either and E-Bike or Gravel Bike. All guests must use the same bike type.
The Whitefish area has rides for people of all ability levels. From flowy, rolling terrain of the Whitefish Trail at Lion Mountain and Beaver Lakes to more technical rides at Tally Lake and Spencer Mountain.
Our guide will pick you up at your local Whitefish accommodation and head to the desired trailhead for 2 or 4 hours of ride time.
Our cycling team will reach out once you book to discuss trail options for your ability level or give us a call to review options and we can book over the phone.
Guests choose either a 2 hr or 4 hr ride during the booking process.
This E-Bike Tour is an excellent opportunity to explore Whitefish and Whitefish Lake along with a short hike on the Swift Creek trail or a longer Smith Lake hike. This activity is moderately active with an approximate 13 mile bike ride and a 2 to 3 mile scenic forest hike. This private activity departs from our shop in Whitefish.
Guests MUST BE 16 years of age to ride our E-Bikes.
Min. 2 people for booking
This self-guided option is perfect for a larger group looking for a bit of exercise before a lazy float on Whitefish lake
Meet at our Guide Shop on Spokane Ave where you'll be fitted for the bike you selected- e-bike, mountain, or gravel. From there, you'll head out on the Whitefish Trail system (map provided) and pedal to our Rental Concession on Whitefish Lake.
Get off the bikes and hop on a Tube, SUP, or kayak for a 2 hour float. Head back to our shop on your bike for a fun half day Whitefish adventure.
Explore Whitefish with a local on our private guided tours! Enjoy our local Whitefish paved trail system on either E-bikes or gravel bikes starting at our downtown Whitefish shop. Tour explores the local trails and popular stopping points on the Whitefish river, Whitefish lake and local business. Stop as you please to enjoy a local beverage or a quick dip in the lake.
We offer downtown Whitefish shuttles with E-bike rentals and private guided tours for biking
Going-to-the-Sun Road.This an exceptional activity to enjoy the Glacier National Park Going-to-the-Sun Road with no vehicle traffic! E-Biking is an excellent activity for all ages.
Availability based on Glacier road closures, usually mid April to mid June.
Included in each reservation:
E-bike rental, helmet, 4 hours of ride time, and transportation to and from Glacier National Park.
Whitefish Outfitters offers everything from bike rentals to guided e-bike tours. Whether you want to E-Bike Going to the Sun Road during our Hiker/Biker spring season, explore around Whitefish, or explore the surrounding national forest, we have you covered.
E-Bike Going to the Sun Road in Glacier National Park- What you need to know:
Each spring, Going to the Sun Road is open to bikers and hikers before it opens to cars. We offer private e-bike tours of Going to the Sun Road, as well as an E-bike shuttle from Whitefish to Glacier during this time. Participants must be 16-years-of-age with a valid drivers license or 18-years-of-age without a license
PRIVATE TOURS
We offer private, guided E-bike trips in Glacier National Park and the Flathead Valley. Our trips are private to your group and custom tailored to your ability level and interest. During Hiker/Biker season, we offer ONE private guided E-bike trip on Going to the Sun Road per day.
Tour Details:
Please reach us at info@whitefishoutfitters.com if you cannot find an answer to your question.
The biggest difference is that on a tour, you will have a guide riding with your group. Your guide will talk about park history, glaciation, ecology, and more. Our guided tours also include pick up from your lodging property.
Our shuttles depart from our tour headquarters. We drop you off at the road closure in GNP. We go over proper e-bike use and discuss safety topics. From there, you're off! You have 4-hours of ride time before we return to Whitefish.
The answer is different for everybody. There will likely be other folks riding the road, you'll never feel too "alone." It's very difficult to get lost, as there's only one road to ride up and back.
Absolutely. As our manager likes to say.... "my mom is in her 60's and only rides her beach cruiser to brunch in Florida. She'd be completely fine to take this trip."
You'll know when we know! The park starts plowing around April 1st. They try to have the road open by the 3rd week in June, but snowpack and avalanche will sometimes slow the process. You can check the Park's website, or feel free to give us a call to discuss.
We love our customers, so feel free to visit during normal business hours.
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Cancellation Policy- Tours: We go rain, snow, smoke or shine! We highly recommend travel insurance as we strictly enforce our cancellation policy regardless of cancellation reason. Cancel outside of 7 days from your activity/ tour and receive a full refund minus 15% of your booking total . Cancel within 7 days of your first activity/ tour and forfeit the entire cost of your tour. [get trip insurance].
Cancellation Policy- Rentals: Cancel within 7 days and lose the cost of the rental. Whitefish Outfitters reserves the right to cancel and reschedule based on hazardous conditions.
Whitefish Outfitters reserves the right to alter tours and activities in the event of weather events, fires, smoke, floods, road closures and any alterations to government issued permits
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