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Touring cycling in the Whitefish Range offers routes through the Northern Rocky Mountains, characterized by dense forests, clear lakes, and river valleys. The region serves as a gateway to Glacier National Park, providing diverse terrain for cyclists. Routes often feature views of alpine peaks and connect to extensive trail systems like the Whitefish Trail.
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Experience the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, a moderate 19.6-mile touring bicycle adventure with 831 feet of gain near Whitefish, Montan
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Cycle 25.3 miles (40.7 km) to McDonald Creek Overlook in Glacier National Park, enjoying waterfalls and mountain views on this moderate rout

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This easy 10.2-mile touring cycling route in Whitefish, Montana, offers scenic paths, historic landmarks, and access to city beaches.
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The Apgar Bike Trail in Glacier National Park offers an easy, family-friendly touring cycling experience with forest views and Lake McDonald
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Cycle the easy 8.0-mile Old Flathead Ranger Station Trail in Glacier National Park, offering river views and a unique park experience.
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Cycle the easy 7.4-mile Inside North Fork Road in Glacier National Park, enjoying gravel paths, forest views, and wildlife opportunities.
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Cycle the easy 2.7-mile Fish Creek to Apgar Bike Path in Glacier National Park, offering scenic views of Lake McDonald and dense forests.
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Hard bike ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Easy bike ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Moderate bike ride. Good fitness required. Mostly paved surfaces. Suitable for all skill levels.
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Whitefish blends small-town charm with big-mountain adventure. Perched on the shore of Whitefish Lake and near the entrance of Glacier National Park, this year-round destination is built around a love for the outdoors, winter brings skiing and snowboarding, summer brings hiking, biking, scenic lift rides, zip lines, and watersports. Downtown is packed with locally owned restaurants, cozy cafés, breweries, and shops, with plenty lodging and live music as well.
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Despite this lake's glacier-fed nature, the area gets warm enough for there to be a designated swimming area at this little sandy beach. There's also a shade area, gazebos, picnic tables and docks.
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The visitor center has park maps, ranger programs, a gift shop, restrooms, and exhibits. From here you can take the bike path to the campground, into town, or south on a straight shot to West Glacier.
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McDonald Falls, renowned for their natural beauty, stand out as the most accessible waterfalls within Glacier National Park. Observe the mesmerizing sight of creek waters cascading over rugged rocks and flowing downstream. These falls are conveniently visible from the roadside.
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Stunning view of McDonald Creek from the the road. This is a really nice spot for a creek swim.
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This is a stunning and scenic road that traverses the Continental Divide at Logan Pass. This road, recognized as an engineering marvel and a National Historic Landmark, offers unparalleled vistas of snow-capped mountains, chances to spot wildlife like mountain goats, bears, bighorn sheep, and the opportunity to ride on one of the nation's most scenic routes. It's essential to be aware of peak season restrictions, which are enforced from June 15 through Labor Day. These restrictions include a ban on bicycles between Apgar Campground and Sprague Creek Campground in both directions from 11 am to 4 pm. During the spring, before full vehicle access begins, cyclists can enjoy a more leisurely ride without any restrictions. For detailed information, please refer to the National Park Service (NPS) website.
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Whitefish Lake is seven miles in length, and the water is glacial water. Whitefish City Beach is near the lake's outflow and a very popular access point to the lake, being near the town. There is a sandy beach, a grassy area with shade, a designated swimming area, gazebos, picnic tables, and a boat dock with a fee to launch. In the summer, you can find kayak rentals, paddle board rentals, and refreshment stands.
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As you pedal down the quiet East Shore Lake road you will find your way to Lee Mason State Park. It is situated on shores of Whitefish Lake. With 585 feet of sandy lakeshore, it's an ideal spot for swimming and relaxation. Picnic tables nearby offer a perfect setting for a leisurely outdoor meal.
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The Whitefish Range offers a wide variety of touring cycling routes, with over 30 options available. These routes cater to different skill levels, from easy paths to more challenging rides with significant elevation changes.
You can expect diverse terrain, from paved paths to gravel roads, winding through dense forests, alongside pristine lakes like Whitefish Lake, and into river valleys. Many routes offer stunning views of the Northern Rocky Mountains and provide access to the iconic Glacier National Park, including sections of the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road.
The warmer months, typically late spring through early fall, are ideal. Spring offers a unique 'hiker/biker' season on roads like Going-to-the-Sun Road before they fully open to motorized traffic, providing a serene experience. Summer is popular for its pleasant weather, while fall brings beautiful golden larch trees and vibrant foliage.
Yes, there are several easy touring cycling routes perfect for beginners. For instance, the Apgar Bike Trail is a gentle path within Glacier National Park, and the Fish Creek to Apgar Bike Path offers an accessible ride. Another option is a segment of the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, which provides an easy experience.
Absolutely. The Whitefish Range offers 13 difficult touring cycling routes for those seeking a challenge. A notable option is the Great Northern Railway Depot – Whitefish City Beach loop from Whitefish, which covers over 60 km with significant elevation gain. Another demanding route is the View of Skyles Lake – Great Northern Railway Depot loop from Murray Lake.
Yes, you can find several circular routes. The Great Northern Railway Depot – Whitefish City Beach loop from Whitefish is a challenging option, while the Apgar Bike Trail – McDonald Creek loop from Apgar Transit Center offers an easier, shorter loop perfect for a leisurely ride.
The region is rich in natural beauty. You can cycle past the clear waters of Whitefish Lake, explore sections of the Rocky Point Nature Trail, and experience the majestic scenery of Glacier National Park, including alpine peaks and waterfalls. The McDonald Creek Overlook via Going-to-the-Sun-Road route offers direct views of these stunning landscapes.
Many routes in the Whitefish Range are suitable for families. Easy, paved paths like the Apgar Bike Trail and the Fish Creek to Apgar Bike Path are excellent choices, offering safe and scenic rides for all ages within Glacier National Park.
The area is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 5.0 stars. Reviewers often praise the stunning natural landscapes, the variety of routes catering to different abilities, and the opportunity to experience the awe-inspiring beauty of Glacier National Park and the extensive Whitefish Trail System.
Yes, the Whitefish Range is a significant hub for long-distance touring. It's located on major Adventure Cycling routes, including the renowned Great Divide Mountain Bike Route, which offers extensive cross-country cycling experiences.
Parking is generally available at various trailheads and access points throughout the Whitefish Range and around Glacier National Park. For specific information on parking at the Whitefish Trail System, you can consult the local city resources for details on designated parking areas. For Glacier National Park, check the park's official website for current parking regulations and availability, especially during peak season.
For a more secluded experience, consider the Inside North Fork Road. This route offers gravel paths with forest views and excellent opportunities for wildlife spotting, providing a quieter alternative to some of the more popular paved routes.


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