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Йеллоустонский национальный парк: Экскурсии на электровелосипеде

Обзор
Travel off the beaten path by way of an E-Bike. This tour takes us around Bunsen Peak where you have the chance to witness wildlife and view the backcountry of Yellowstone National Park. This trail does include rough terrain and steep descents. This tour requires stamina, strength and confidence.
Город: Йеллоустонский Национальный Парк
Wed 02 Jul
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Начинается с $250.00
Wed 02 Jul
Начинается с $250.00
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Что включено
Bottled water
Helmet and Bike Lock
Каждая остановка включает в себя дегустацию и, несомненно, доставит удовольствие как в качестве еды, так и в качестве впечатления!
Bottled water
Helmet and Bike Lock
Use of bicycle
Bottled water
Дополнительная информация
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for pregnant travelers
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Travelers should have a high level of physical fitness
Что ожидать
1
Swan Lake Flats
The Swan Lake Flats are located just south of Mammoth Hot Springs; it is a great place to see and take photos of wildlife.
2
Golden Gate Canyon
Golden Gate Canyon is in the northwestern region of Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Glen Creek flows north through the canyon en route to the Gardner River descending from 7,400 feet at Kingman Pass to just under 6,000 feet in less than 3 miles.
3
Bunsen Peak
Elevating 8,564 feet Bunsen Peak is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
4
Swan Lake Flats
The Swan Lake Flats are located just south of Mammoth Hot Springs; it is a great place to see and take photos of wildlife.
5
Golden Gate Canyon
Golden Gate Canyon is in the northwestern region of Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Glen Creek flows north through the canyon en route to the Gardner River descending from 7,400 feet at Kingman Pass to just under 6,000 feet in less than 3 miles.
6
Bunsen Peak
Elevating 8,564 feet Bunsen Peak is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
7
Swan Lake Flats
The Swan Lake Flats are located just south of Mammoth Hot Springs; it is a great place to see and take photos of wildlife.
8
Golden Gate Canyon
Golden Gate Canyon is in the northwestern region of Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Glen Creek flows north through the canyon en route to the Gardner River descending from 7,400 feet at Kingman Pass to just under 6,000 feet in less than 3 miles.
9
Bunsen Peak
Elevating 8,564 feet Bunsen Peak is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
10
Swan Lake Flats
The Swan Lake Flats are located just south of Mammoth Hot Springs; it is a great place to see and take photos of wildlife.
11
Golden Gate Canyon
Golden Gate Canyon is in the northwestern region of Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Glen Creek flows north through the canyon en route to the Gardner River descending from 7,400 feet at Kingman Pass to just under 6,000 feet in less than 3 miles.
12
Bunsen Peak
Elevating 8,564 feet Bunsen Peak is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
13
Лебединое озеро Квартиры
Квартиры Лебединого озера расположены к югу от Мамонтовых горячих источников; это отличное место, чтобы увидеть и сфотографировать дикую природу.
14
Каньон Золотые Ворота
Каньон Золотые Ворота находится в северо-западной части Йеллоустонского национального парка в американском штате Вайоминг. Глен-Крик течет на север через каньон по пути к реке Гарднер, спускаясь с 7400 футов на перевале Кингман до чуть менее 6000 футов менее чем в 3 милях.
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Пик Бунзена
Пик Бунзена высотой 8 564 фута - видная вершина к югу от Мамонтовых горячих источников в Йеллоустонском национальном парке, штат Вайоминг.
16
Swan Lake Flats
The Swan Lake Flats are located just south of Mammoth Hot Springs; it is a great place to see and take photos of wildlife.
17
Golden Gate Canyon
Golden Gate Canyon is in the northwestern region of Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Glen Creek flows north through the canyon en route to the Gardner River descending from 7,400 feet at Kingman Pass to just under 6,000 feet in less than 3 miles.
18
Bunsen Peak
Elevating 8,564 feet Bunsen Peak is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
19
Swan Lake Flats
The Swan Lake Flats are located just south of Mammoth Hot Springs; it is a great place to see and take photos of wildlife.
20
Golden Gate Canyon
Golden Gate Canyon is in the northwestern region of Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Glen Creek flows north through the canyon en route to the Gardner River descending from 7,400 feet at Kingman Pass to just under 6,000 feet in less than 3 miles.
21
Bunsen Peak
Elevating 8,564 feet Bunsen Peak is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
22
Swan Lake Flats
The Swan Lake Flats are located just south of Mammoth Hot Springs; it is a great place to see and take photos of wildlife.
23
Golden Gate Canyon
Golden Gate Canyon is in the northwestern region of Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Glen Creek flows north through the canyon en route to the Gardner River descending from 7,400 feet at Kingman Pass to just under 6,000 feet in less than 3 miles.
24
Bunsen Peak
Elevating 8,564 feet Bunsen Peak is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
25
Swan Lake Flats
The Swan Lake Flats are located just south of Mammoth Hot Springs; it is a great place to see and take photos of wildlife.
26
Golden Gate Canyon
Golden Gate Canyon is in the northwestern region of Yellowstone National Park in the U.S. state of Wyoming. Glen Creek flows north through the canyon en route to the Gardner River descending from 7,400 feet at Kingman Pass to just under 6,000 feet in less than 3 miles.
27
Bunsen Peak
Elevating 8,564 feet Bunsen Peak is a prominent peak due south of Mammoth Hot Springs in Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming
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Политика отмены
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
Фотографии путешественников
Отзывы (41)
SherrieLyne
Jul 2022
Amazing experience! We had a group of ten and did the all day rental. We had bikers of all ages and skill level. The ebikes are easy to ride and the view is breathtaking! We packed a lunch and stopped under a shade tree and ate, spent time at the hot springs and then rode back. We of our bikers got a flat and Jay was there very quickly with a new bike. I highly recommend this fun trip, make a day of it. Please go support this local business. Jay, you are the best!
karenf782
Jul 2022
My family had a blast on the Bike and Soak tour led by Jay. We were worried the tour would be canceled due to the flooding near Gardiner, Montana, but Big Sky E bikes is open and able to do this tour. The scenery along the bike portion is absolutely beautiful and Jay is knowledgeable about the geography and biology of the area. We ended the tour with a soak at Yellowstone Hot Springs. This was a perfect way to spend the day!
thedudeofsantafe
Jun 2022
As many people know, the community in and around Yellowstone National Park has suffered from physical and economic damage due to the rains and subsequent floods. With that in mind, we were unsure of booking a tour but reaching out to Jay at Big Sky e-bike tours was well worth the inquiry. Jay said the community is in need of our economic support and to please come on down from Bozeman to Gardiner and take a spin on their Bike and Soak tour. It was our first time on ebikes and we loved the way you could choose how easily or hard you wanted to pedal…making the tour as easy or difficult as we wanted to make it. (It wasn’t difficult). Jay had us wearing ear prices so we could hear the commentary on the history and natural surroundings. This was a wonderful feature as it can be difficult to hear a lead speak when you are the last biker. We saw prong horn antelope, eagles, ospreys, a lone mountain goat, elk and some domestic Bison. A nice lunch sitting by a small lake was a time to learn more of the area and then a short ride to a local hot springs was just the right way to end our 5+ hour trip. And it never felt long at all. The hot spring’s had several choices of warm, hot and a cold plunge with a added feature of a stone walking path on warm water to massage weary feet. We would definitely do this again and please support the community as they need our economic support.

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