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 Local Rides 

Explore Our Community By Bike

We love riding our bikes as much as you do! The towns of Jackson and Wilson are easily accessible with ample bike paths  Check out the collection of architecture, art offerings, eateries, and social events all while saving a parking spot and being better to the environment on a swift e-bike. We have maps in store to keep you on track in the Tetons.

Wondering where to ride?

Grand Teton National Park

Grand Teton National Park offers several great rides to destinations like Jenny Lake, Moose,  the Rockefeller Center, and String Lake which offer majestic views beneath the Tetons and Gros Ventre Range with likely several wildlife viewing opportunities. Cap the  ride with a visit to Dornan's Pizza, great beverages and alfresco dining beneath the most incredible scenery!

Our Favorite Stop: Jenny Lake

This trip takes an average of 4-5 hours to complete. Most our bikes have a top speed of around 20 mph. But, we know you want to have fun and take pictures along the way, and that’s why we consider this a full-day adventure. Sometimes you can even see wildlife on the pathways. Riding from our store to Jenny lake is nearly 21 miles (one way). Even if it looks like a long ride, it is doable when using an e-bike. This adventure is one of the most popular routes. Pack a picnic to enjoy lakeside with your family.

 

Link to Grand Teton National Park

Teton Village

Teton Village is a 12 mile ride (one way)  to an area where filled with fun! Just recently, they started allowing Class 1 e-bikes on their mountain pathways. During winter, Teton Village is known for being a world-class famous ski resort. In the summertime, it also offers many activities like hiking,  ropes courses, concerts, gondola rides, and plenty of imbibing. 

Our Favorite Stop: RPARK (Rendezvous Park)

A must-see stop along the way to Teton Village, the RPARK is a local's gem. Near the Snake River Bridge, the park offers a refreshing swim, water-sport action,  a scenic stroll near the Snake River, and intriguing art displays like a huge troll sculpture.


A close second stop is a mere 3 miles further west on the winding bike path to the idyllic town of Wilson. Grab a bagel, float Fish Creek, or contemplate life at Owen Bircher Park. 


South Park Loop

The South Park loop is perfect if you want a short adventure. It is full of astonishing landscapes with benches along the way to rest while enjoying both southern and Teton views. Starting from our location, the South Park Loop is about 16 miles (round trip) or about 1 hour to complete. This is a very friendly family ride, weaving through residential areas, school districts, and along a rural pathway.  Look for osprey, eagles, and fox.

Our Favorite Stop: Parks along the way, Boyles Hill Swan . Also, the Bird

Let the kids play at the Colter Elementary Park or Munger View Park. Then stop for a beverage and burgers at the salty Bird tavern for amazing deck views.  Wrap up the ride with a magical moment at the Swan Pond just a mile off the loop. 

Look Ma, NO HANDS!

Basic Regulations

Where are E-Bikes Allowed?

                
Town and County PathwaysYES
National Elk Refuge (Dirt Road with Cars)YES
National Elk Refuge (HWY 89)YES, although closed
11/1-4/30 for elk  migration.
Grand Teton National Path ParkwayYES, on paved roads/pathways
Mountain bike trails including, Cache Creek, Game Creek, and Teton PassNO


When riding please use proper biking etiquette. This includes respecting speed limits, staying to the right, riding on pathways or as a vehichle on roads, saying hello when passing, signaling when turning, obeying street signs. For more info:

 Local Maps and Etiquette  

Looking for a challenge?

Want additional rides? Our friendly staff enjoys sharing the unique adventures around the valley. 

Phelps Lake

This advanced ride involves a effort in terms of both hiking and biking. You can take two routes to get to this area. Either by heading to Teton Village and then making your way up Moose Wilson Road or taking the northern route into Moose and biking the south towards Teton Village. This ride is about 16 miles one way along a tight,  winding, treed road, shared with cars. You may see a gushing creek, bears, or moose.  The ride delivers you to the Rockefeller Center, and then may continue hiking an hour to the refreshing alpine lake. Let us know if you're interested and need any additional information.

Slide Lake

Slide Lake remains one of the most beautiful rides available.  While it may be a challenge, this ride is surely worth it. The ride is about 22 miles one way , with plenty of wildlife to see amidst   sharing the road with traffic. Along the way, you can stop at the  town of Kelly which has a quaint sandwich shop with amazing coffee. You can also stop at Kelly Cliffs, a popular cliff jump into the Gros Ventre River, 30 foot exhilarating drop. The best part about this ride is riding back from the lake and seeing the Tetons peek through the Aspen trees amongst the red cliffs. Ask us about additional gear like paddleboards when you come pick up your bikes.

Astoria Hotsprings

Another unique ride in Jackson is heading south of town to Astoria Hot Springs. This ride is nearly 16 miles one way through rolling hills, an extension to the South Park Loop. It takes some attentiveness riding on the old highway after the pathway ends yet leads to an awesome soaking experience in a beautiful canyon. Reservations are required which you can do through their website. There are free access areas to soaking pools, season dependent, and plenty of other river access points if you are looking for a picnic or fishing break. Please let us know how we can assist your pedaling trip.

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