Going-to-the-Sun Road
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Cruise Going-to-the-Sun Road
Effortlessly on Electric & Standard Bikes

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Closed for Season — Opens April 17
Apgar Village, Glacier National Park
E-Bikes & Standard Bikes Available

Going-to-the-Sun Road Bike Pricing

Bike / ServiceRental Price (per day)
Electric-Bike (Min. 16 Years Old) Our Bosch Motor E-bikes explore up to 60 miles depending on mode and terrain. Suggested $8 damage waiver Suggested Damage Waiver: $8 $135
Standard Bike A cross between a mountain and a road bike, ideal for biking on the GTTSR. Suggested $4 Damage Waiver. Suggested Damage Waiver: $4 $60
Hiker/Biker Shuttle Shuttle to Avalanche or Lake McDonald Lodge. Departs 9am & 12pm. $40
Car Rack (3 standard bikes OR 2 E-bikes) Attaches to almost any car, suv or hatchback. We can help with install, but you are responsible for your vehicle. $20
Hitch Rack (2 to 5 bikes) Hitch-mounted rack for larger groups. Requires hitch receiver. $40 - $55
Kids 20in Standard Bike (44"-55") Standard kids bike for younger riders. $44
Kids 24in Standard Bike (52"-62") Standard kids bike for taller kids. $44
Child Bike Trailer Teardrop style pull-behind trailer for a maximum of two children, 130lb weight limit. Attaches to our Standard and E-bikes. $34

Add Suggested Damage Waiver: $4 Standard / $8 E-Bike

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Hiker Biker Season: April - June

Why Rent Your Bike From Glacier Outfitters?

Why choose Glacier Outfitters? Ride with the locals who started it all. Since 2013, our family-owned shop has provided 5-star service and premium rentals to Glacier adventurers. Our fleet features well-maintained Cannondale and Diamondback bikes, including e-bikes with industry-leading Bosch motors for unmatched reliability. Enjoy seamless bike pickups and superior service. Our team ensures a perfect fit and provides the expert insider tips you need for an unforgettable ride through Glacier. Trust your adventure to the experts. As the park's first and finest, we provide the gear and local knowledge you need for a legendary trip.

Why Bike the Going-to-the-Sun Road?

Each spring, before vehicles are allowed, cyclists and hikers gain exclusive access to the breathtaking Going-to-the-Sun Road—one of the top bike rides in the world. Ride past towering peaks, rushing waterfalls, and endless alpine views without a car in sight! This is a bucket-list adventure you don't want to miss!

Ready to ride? Our rentals go quickly, so we recommend grabbing your bike today. Pro Tip: For your safety, don't forget to add bear spray to your reservation—it's a Glacier National Park essential!

What's Included

  • Helmet
  • Lock
  • Personalized bike adjustment
  • Route recommendations
  • Expert park and bear information
  • Repair kit for minor issues

Still have questions? More info and FAQ below

Going-to-the-Sun Road
Mileage Breakdown

Going-to-the-Sun Road

Approx. 32 miles round trip from Avalanche Campground (+5.5 miles from Lake McDonald Lodge with relatively no elevation gain). Look out for these can't miss spots on your adventure!

Mile 0

Lake McDonald Lodge

Lake McDonald Lodge

Elev: 3,150 ft • Early season shuttle drop-off

Early season shuttle drop-off point. A flat, scenic 5.5-mile warm-up ride along Lake McDonald to Avalanche Trailhead.

Pro Tip: Enjoy the lake views on this easy warm-up stretch

Mile 5.5

Avalanche Trailhead

Avalanche Trailhead

Elev: 3,300 ft • +5.5 mi from Lodge, ~flat

Mid-season shuttle drop-off and the start of the real climb. Book a shuttle with us if you want to avoid the hassle of parking — spots fill up fast!

Pro Tip: Arrive early (before 8am) for best parking
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Mile 13.1

West Side Tunnel

West Side Tunnel

Elev: 4,300 ft • 7.6 mi from Avalanche • ~1,000 ft gain • 2.5% grade

This 192 foot tunnel was created by workers in 1926. A cool respite on hot days - bring a light!

Pro Tip: Use front/rear bike lights in the tunnel

Mile 13.9

The Loop

The Loop

Elev: 4,450 ft • 0.8 mi from Tunnel • ~150 ft gain • 3.5% grade

Stop here to enjoy the view of Heaven's Peak and have a lunch break. Great photo opportunity!

Pro Tip: Pack a lunch - this is a perfect rest stop

Mile 16.1

Birdwoman Falls

Birdwoman Falls

Elev: 5,100 ft • 2.2 mi from The Loop • ~650 ft gain • 5.6% grade

Beautiful 500 foot waterfall cascading down the mountainside. Best viewed in early summer when snowmelt is at its peak.

Pro Tip: Best photo spot is the pullout just before the falls

Mile 18

Weeping Wall

Weeping Wall

Elev: 5,600 ft • 1.9 mi from Birdwoman • ~500 ft gain • 5.0% grade

Water seeps through the rock and "weeps" down the cliff face, often spraying onto the road. A refreshing natural shower!

Pro Tip: You will get wet - embrace it on hot days!

Mile 19.8

Triple Arches

Triple Arches

Elev: 6,050 ft • 1.8 mi from Weeping Wall • ~450 ft gain • 4.7% grade

This 65 foot bridge, designed in 1927, was built to span the deep rifts in the mountainside. An engineering marvel!

Pro Tip: Look for mountain goats on the cliffs above

Mile 21.5

Logan Pass Visitor's Center

Logan Pass Visitor's Center

Elev: 6,646 ft • 1.7 mi from Triple Arches • ~450 ft gain • 5.0% grade

You did it! Enjoy the view, take a hike, or visit the visitor's center. The Hidden Lake trail starts here.

Congrats! Total climb: ~3,200 ft from Avalanche - you earned this view!
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Biking at Logan Pass on Going-to-the-Sun Road

Choosing a bike for your Glacier adventure

Not sure where to start when it comes to picking a bike? We can help!

Standard Bikes

You don't need a battery to experience the majesty of the Sun Road. Our premium standard fleet offers the gear range and reliability required for Glacier's famous ascent. With 9-speed shifting for the climbs, disc brakes for the descent, and gravel tires, these bikes are ready for the task. Earn the view and take in the park at your own pace.

E-Bikes

Cruise the Sun Road effortlessly. Elevate your adventure with a pedal-assist e-bike. Perfect for tackling Glacier's famous elevation, our Cannondale and Diamondback e-bikes feature rugged gravel tires, reliable disc brakes, and an impressive 35–85 mile range. Experience more of the park with less effort.

Specialty Bikes

Glacier Outfitters also offers: Kids Bikes
Text us to set up a rental.

Sizing Guide

Standard Bikes

  • XS: 4'10" - 5'5"
  • S: 5'1" - 5'8"
  • M: 5'4" - 5'11"
  • L: 5'7" - 6'2"
  • XL: 6'0" - 6'5"

E-Bikes

  • S: 5'1" - 5'8"
  • M: 5'4" - 5'11"
  • L: 5'7" - 6'2"
  • XL: 6'0" - 6'5"

We recommend sizing down if between sizes

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about biking Going-to-the-Sun Road

Glacier receives lots of snow every Winter, so Going-to-the-Sun Road is typically covered in snow until road crews begin plowing in April. Typically, you can bike Going-to-the-Sun Road from late April or early May, until late June or early July. Once plowing completes and cars are allowed, biking Going-to-the-Sun Road is not recommended.
We do not recommend biking Going-to-the-Sun Road with cars. Therefore, if the road opens to cars on or before your reservation date, we will cancel and refund all bike and shuttle reservations. You may also choose a partial refund and do kayak rentals or half-day biking around Apgar or Camas Road instead.
Plan for lots of picture breaks, pack a picnic and plan to make a fun day of it! Full-day rentals allow pickups as early as 7am with returns before 6pm. Allow minimum 4 hours biking plus 30 minutes driving each direction, totaling approximately 6 hours.
Distance varies by season. Late April/mid-May typically allows biking from McDonald Lodge to Avalanche Creek (about 10 miles round trip). There are typically about 2-4 days a year that the road is completely plowed and open only to bikers all the way to Logan Pass. The complete Avalanche to Logan Pass route totals about 32 miles round trip.
Typically you drive to the parking lot for Avalanche Trailhead/Campground and start your bike ride there. However, in early season when the road is just starting to be plowed, it may only be open to cars to Lake McDonald Lodge and you will park there and begin your ride from there. The shop is 10 miles from McDonald Lodge and 15 miles from Avalanche Trailhead.
From Avalanche Creek to Logan Pass, you gain about 3,200 ft in almost 16 miles. Breakdown: Avalanche to The Loop gains ~880 ft in 8 miles; The Loop to Big Bend gains ~1,420 ft in 5 miles; Big Bend to Logan Pass gains ~900 ft in 3 miles.
We don't recommend starting the ride from our shop in Apgar Village. Starting from the shop adds 20-30 extra miles round trip on roads with cars and no bike lanes. Bike racks and shuttle service ($35/person) are available to transport riders to proper starting points.
No. No cars, trucks or shuttles are allowed past the road closure, only hikers and bikers. Riders must bike uphill from Avalanche or Lake McDonald Lodge and turn around at the road closure. A shuttle service is available from West Glacier to Avalanche.
Because of the uncertainty with when Going-to-the-Sun Road will be fully plowed, trying to schedule a time to bike Going-to-the-Sun Road in its full entirety from Avalanche to St Mary and back, is REALLY hard--if not impossible! A 2-4 day window exists annually, making advance planning nearly impossible.
The red lines show roads that are closed to cars (but still open to bikers to certain points). The yellow biker drop pin shows the road crew closure, which is the furthest point bikers can ride to while snow plows and crews are actively working. Additional pins may show the Road Hazard Closure, a safety point with heavy fines for violations.
Electric Bikes may be picked up once we open at 7:00 am. All bikes are due back by 7:00 pm and are charged $1 per minute that they are late. Standard Bikes may be picked up at 7am or the night before, between 5pm and 8pm, based on availability.
Yes, helmets and tire repair kits are included with all reservations. Bike locks are available upon request as well.
Only if you're driving yourself to Avalanche Creek with your bike, after June 13th, 2025. A Timed Entry Vehicle Reservation is required 7 AM to 3 PM past the checkpoint. Exceptions: no reservation needed for West Glacier entry, shop visits, or bike rentals. The park's weekend biker shuttle is free; Glacier Outfitters' shuttle costs $40/person.
Yes! Child bike trailers can be attached to both standard bikes and E-bikes.
Glacier Outfitters offers a bike shuttle during the biker season until Going to the Sun Rd opens to cars. The cost is $40 per person and reservations are required. The shuttle runs, based on availability and demand, up to two times a day at 9am and/or 12pm.
It is important to note that you still have to pedal an E-bike, it is not a throttled bike, so you are still putting in the work. At highest setting, an E-bike provides one "free" pedal for every pedal you make. Those not biking regularly may benefit from an E-bike, though non-E-bike rides are possible.
Our E-bike batteries allow you to explore up to 30-60 miles depending on mode and terrain, but it all depends on the rider and how they are using their E-bike. Battery use varies by mode (Turbo uses more power), rider weight, and terrain. In all of our years in business, we have only had a handful of guests each season come back and say they ran out of battery.
We rent Cannondale Tesoro and Diamondback Union E-bikes, both are equipped with a Bosch battery.
We have height ranges listed on the booking buttons for each bike. For hybrid bikes, they are quiet flexible between the sizing, so follow those guidelines. For e-bikes, they can ride a bit larger than a standard bike, if you are between sizes, we recommend sizing DOWN.
Our bikes are not cruiser style, you will be slightly leaned over to reach the handle bars. Bike seats are never comfortable, even e-bike seats. Users should expect some soreness after riding if not accustomed to bike seats.
Every child is different, but typically children have much more stamina and energy than adults! We require that all E-bike riders be 16 or older. Child bike trailers can be attached to both standard bikes and E-bikes. Children's bikes in 20" and 24" sizes are also available.
You'll want to be sure to have a backpack that you are comfortable wearing while you bike, as our bikes do not have baskets or anyplace to strap down items. Essential items include: layers, water, snacks/lunch, sunglasses, gloves, camera/phone, sunblock, face covering/balaclava, first aid kit, and necessary medications.
We recommend that you wear pants that are easy to bike/hike in, not jeans. Wool socks are preferred over cotton. Our bikes have flat pedals, so any tennis shoe or hiking boot will work on your feet, we don't recommend open toed shoes. Bring multiple layers, rain jacket, gloves, balaclava, and sunglasses for variable mountain weather.
Glacier National Park is home to 71 species of mammals, and sometimes it may be easier for them to walk the clearly plowed roads than trudge through snow in the woods. Bear spray is encouraged for accessibility. Keep 100 yards away from bears or wolves, and 25 yards from any other animals.
There are some bike racks at Avalanche Trailhead parking for you to lock your bikes and go for a walk on The Trail of the Cedars, or all the way to Avalanche Lake. Bikes can be grouped to trees if racks are full. Bike locks are available to borrow from Glacier Outfitters.
Biking Going-to-the-Sun Road isn't a cakewalk. But, if you take your time and have patience with yourself, you can likely succeed at it. It is also not unusual (or shameful) to walk your bike up a hill if you need to. Consult your doctor before riding if you have concerns.
No, you can bike 7 days a week usually. How far you can bike varies daily throughout the season, though. Monday-Thursday you can bike to the Road Crew Closure where plows work. Friday-Sunday you can bike to the Avalanche Closure, determined by an Avalanche Expert each Thursday evening.
Tipping is greatly appreciated! Our crew works so hard to make sure your gear is in its best condition before you arrive and we work extra hard to make sure you feel confident about our gear and the park before we send you out on your adventure. While we may not be guiding you all day, we do believe that the service we provide is just as quality and worthy of tipping. We accept credit card and cash tips. No cash? Ask your GO Team Member to add on a credit card tip when you return your gear. Thank you in advance!
We recommend booking your bikes about two months in advance, at minimum. The general rule is to reserve bikes as soon as dates are known. Reservations typically open at the start of each new year.
Reservations are not cancelled for fog, rain or a chilly day. We will cancel if the conditions are not suitable for biking (lightning, strong winds or extreme weather). Cancellations made at least 3 days prior to the trip will receive a full refund. Cancelling with 24 hours notice or more will be able to transfer payment to a future trip or program. Cancellations made with less than 24 hours notice will receive no refund. No shows will also forfeit the entire reservation fee. If we cancel due to emergency, extreme weather, or if the rental item is down for repairs you may reschedule or receive a full refund. In the event Glacier Outfitters has to cancel the reservation, we will make every attempt to contact you in a timely fashion.
For a small daily fee ($8 for E-bikes, $4 for standard bikes), our Optional Equipment Damage Waiver protects you from out-of-pocket costs for accidental damage during normal use. It covers things like punctured tubes, snapped chains, broken pedals, bent spokes, and minor frame scrapes. It does not cover theft, loss, negligence, unauthorized users, or damage from improper transportation. Without the waiver, you are responsible for the full cost of any damage or replacement. The waiver can be added at the time of pickup. View Full Damage Waiver Policy

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