Cruise Going-to-the-Sun Road
Effortlessly on Electric & Standard Bikes
Explore the trails around West Glacier
| Bike / Service | Rental 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
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.
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!
Still have questions? More info and FAQ below
For questions about all of our gear, visit our FAQ Hub.
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!
This mileage map does not reflect current road status. Check the NPS links above for active hiker/biker closures and construction zones.
Early season shuttle drop-off point. A flat, scenic 5.5-mile warm-up ride along Lake McDonald to Avalanche Trailhead.
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!
This 192 foot tunnel was created by workers in 1926. A cool respite on hot days - bring a light!
Stop here to enjoy the view of Heaven's Peak and have a lunch break. Great photo opportunity!
Beautiful 500 foot waterfall cascading down the mountainside. Best viewed in early summer when snowmelt is at its peak.
Water seeps through the rock and "weeps" down the cliff face, often spraying onto the road. A refreshing natural shower!
This 65 foot bridge, designed in 1927, was built to span the deep rifts in the mountainside. An engineering marvel!
You did it! Enjoy the view, take a hike, or visit the visitor's center. The Hidden Lake trail starts here.

Not sure where to start when it comes to picking a bike? We can help!
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.
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.
Glacier Outfitters also offers: Kids Bikes
Text us to set up a rental.
We recommend sizing down if between sizes
Common questions about biking Going-to-the-Sun Road
Typically, you can bike GTTSR from mid-April through mid-June. However, plowing takes time, and there are usually setbacks each year due to spring snowfall or avalanches.
How far you can ride depends on plowing progress and current conditions. While we can't predict exact road openings or closures on any given day, we recommend planning your trip between early May and mid-June for the best experience.
We do not recommend biking GTTSR once it opens to vehicle traffic. If the road opens to cars on or before your reservation date, we will cancel and fully refund all bike and shuttle reservations.
You'll have the option of a full refund or a partial refund if you choose to switch to kayak rentals or a half-day bike ride around Apgar or Camas Road. We will contact you via text or email to confirm your preference.
This changes frequently based on plowing progress and current conditions. For the most up-to-date information, please check the GNP website HERE.
If you have questions about interpreting the map check the next FAQ, or text us at 406-219-7466—we're happy to help!
For reference: GNP Road Status Page
Here's how to read the map:
Since everyone's ability level is different, ride times vary. We recommend allowing a minimum of 4–5 hours for biking, plus a couple of additional hours for travel between our shop and the ride's starting point at the current vehicle closure.
Yes—biking is typically allowed seven days a week. However, how far you can ride depends on plowing progress and daily conditions.
Closure locations change frequently based on weather and plowing progress. For the latest updates, check the GNP road status page.
Every child is different, but many kids have great stamina and do well on this ride.
We recommend biking as far as your family comfortably can, celebrating the accomplishment, and turning around when needed. Make sure kids understand how to brake safely on downhill sections.
The ride begins at the current vehicle closure—typically Lake McDonald Lodge early in the season and the Avalanche Lake parking area later on.
Lake McDonald Lodge is about 10 miles from our shop, and Avalanche is about 15 miles away, so your ride will not start at our shop.
We do not recommend starting from our shop. We are located about 10 miles from Lake McDonald Lodge and 15 miles from Avalanche.
Starting from our shop adds 20–30 extra miles round trip, all on roads with vehicle traffic. GTTSR has no bike lane or shoulder, so this option is best suited only for highly experienced road cyclists.
We rent car and hitch racks if you prefer to drive yourself. We also offer shuttle service so you don't have to transport bikes or worry about parking.
No. Vehicles are not allowed past the road closure—only hikers and bikers can continue.
You will ride uphill from Avalanche (or Lake McDonald Lodge), then turn around and return the same way. We do offer a shuttle from West Glacier to the vehicle closure. Learn more HERE.
Bring a backpack and be prepared for all four seasons. We recommend:
Don't forget bear spray—and keep it accessible on your body, not in a bag.
Mountain weather changes quickly—especially in spring and early summer.
We recommend:
Bring a backpack with layers, including a rain jacket, gloves, extra socks, sunglasses, and warm layers. Conditions can shift from cold to warm—or sunny to snow—within hours.
Our shuttle begins and ends at Paddle Ridge. We offer two departure times: 9:00 AM and 12:00 PM.
We will load your bikes onto the shuttle before you arrive, then transport you to the current vehicle closure to begin your ride. You'll have approximately 4.5 hours to bike before meeting the shuttle for your return trip.
9:00 AM shuttle: returns at 2:30 PM
12:00 PM shuttle: returns at 5:30 PM
The shuttle is $40 per person when bundled with a bike rental from us, or $99 per person shuttle-only if you're bringing your own bike. Online bookings are processed at the $40 rate — our reservationists add the difference after the booking is confirmed for guests who aren't also renting a bike from us. All ages require a seat, and space is very limited, so reservations are required.
There is usually a short 2–4 day window when the road is fully plowed from Avalanche to Logan Pass and down to St. Mary before it opens to vehicles.
This timing is unpredictable and can occur anytime from early June to early July, making it nearly impossible to plan around unless you are local and flexible.
Additionally, if you rent an e-bike, the battery is unlikely to last the full 68-mile round trip.
For some people—yes.
E-bikes still require pedaling (they are not throttle-powered), but they provide significant assistance—especially uphill. At higher assist levels, it can feel like getting an extra boost with each pedal stroke.
If you don't ride regularly or want a more comfortable experience, an e-bike is a great option. That said, many riders successfully complete the ride on standard bikes—they may just go slower and take more breaks.
Everyone has different ability levels, and it's important to know your limits.
That said, biking GTTSR is challenging. If you take your time and pace yourself, many people are able to do it. It's also completely normal to walk your bike on steeper sections.
E-bikes can make a big difference on climbs. If you have concerns, consult your doctor before your ride.
The climb varies throughout the ride. From Avalanche Creek to Logan Pass, you'll gain about 3,200 feet over nearly 16 miles.
In general, the ride starts with mixed terrain and becomes a steady uphill after The Loop.
Glacier National Park is home to 70+ species of mammals. In spring, animals may use the plowed road as an easier path than snowy terrain.
You may see bears, mountain goats, bighorn sheep, and more.
Carry bear spray on your body at all times—not in a bag—and keep a safe distance:
If an animal changes its behavior because of you, you're too close.
Yes. Bike racks are available at Avalanche Trailhead, where you can lock your bikes before hiking Trail of the Cedars or Avalanche Lake.
If racks are full, you can group bikes together and lock them to a tree. Glacier Outfitters provides bike locks upon request.
Be sure to check trail status in advance, as some trails may still be snow-covered. View updates on the GNP website HERE.
We provide height ranges on each booking option.
Standard bikes are more flexible in sizing. E-bikes tend to run slightly larger, so if you're between sizes, we recommend sizing down.
Our bikes are not cruiser-style—you'll lean slightly forward while riding.
And to be honest, bike seats aren't typically comfortable—especially if you don't ride often. Expect a little soreness after your ride… but it's worth it.
Our e-bike batteries typically range from 15 to 60+ miles, depending on usage, terrain, rider weight, and assist level.
Using higher assist modes (like Turbo) will drain the battery faster than Eco or Sport modes.
Keep in mind: you only need enough battery to reach the daily bike closure (up to ~16 miles). The return ride is mostly downhill and requires little battery power.
We rent Cannondale Tesoro and Diamondback Union E-bikes, both equipped with a Bosch battery.
Yes. Helmets and a tire repair kit are included with all rentals. Bike locks are available upon request.
Yes! Child bike trailers can be attached to both standard bikes and E-bikes.
We recommend booking at least two months in advance.
A good rule of thumb: reserve as soon as you know your dates. We typically open bookings at the start of the new year, and popular dates fill quickly.
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!
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
Reserve your bike today and experience Glacier National Park's iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road car-free!
Book NowBike Rental Prices
| Bike Type | 2 Hour | 4 Hour | Full Day |
|---|---|---|---|
| E-Bike | N/A | $80 | $135 |
| Hybrid Bike | $26 | $39 | $60 |
| Kids 20in Standard Bike (44"-55") | $22 | $33 | $44 |
| Kids 24in Standard Bike (52"-62") | $22 | $33 | $44 |
| Child Trailer | $20 | $29 | $34 |
Add Suggested Damage Waiver: $4 Standard / $8 E-Bike
Explore West Glacier By Bike
Once Going-to-the-Sun Road opens to vehicles, we recommend exploring the beautiful Apgar Bike Loop, The Gateway to Glacier Trail, or Camas Road instead. These routes offer stunning scenery with little to no traffic!
All rides begin at our shop in Apgar Village with direct bike path access. Walk-ins are welcome, but reservations are encouraged during busy periods.
Still have questions? More info and FAQ below
For questions about all of our gear, visit our FAQ Hub.
Explore these scenic trails from our shop in Apgar Village
A paved, family-friendly loop that connects to the Gateway to Glacier Trail and West Glacier attractions. Perfect for a leisurely 2-hour ride.
Beautiful mountain views and wildflowers. Includes optional hiking at Demer's Ridge (7.2 miles). E-bikes recommended for the uphill sections.
Scenic trail with stops at local attractions including a distillery and Halfmoon Lake. Great for a 4-hour adventure.
Not sure where to start? We can help!
Perfect for paved Apgar bike paths and Gateway to Glacier Trail. Great for families and all skill levels.
Great for Camas Road's uphill sections. Perfect for longer rides or anyone wanting less exertion. Min. 16 years old.
Kids' bikes (20", 24") and Thule child trailers available. Text us with ages and heights.
We recommend sizing down if between sizes
Common questions about West Glacier bike rentals
Reserve your bike today and discover the beautiful trails around West Glacier!
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