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E Bike Tour in Glacier National Park Cammas Road

Small Group
Digital
300 minutes
English

Set out on a memorable half-day e-bike adventure along the stunning Camas Road in Glacier National Park. Starting from Apgar Village, this 25-mile round trip showcases the scenic beauty of Lake McDonald and vibrant wildflower meadows, all while surrounded by the majestic Lewis and Livingston Ranges. Enjoy a leisurely picnic-style “aquarium lunch” at the North Fork River, immersing yourself in the tranquil atmosphere of the park. With a lightly traveled paved road and guided support, this experience is perfect for those wanting to explore Glacier actively and uniquely.

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E Bike Tour in Glacier National Park Cammas Road

FromNZD $388.24Per Person

What's included in E Bike Tour in Glacier National Park Cammas Road

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Itinerary

Apgar Visitor Center

Apgar Visitor Center is the perfect starting point for your day in Glacier National Park. Located just steps from the shores of Lake McDonald, this area offers incredible views of the crystal-clear lake framed by towering peaks of the Lewis Range. The shoreline is dotted with Glacier’s signature colorful pebble rocks—smooth, rounded stones in shades of red, green, blue, and purple that make the lake one of the most photogenic spots in the park.Apgar Visitor Center is the perfect starting point for your day in Glacier National Park. Located just steps from the shores of Lake McDonald, this area offers incredible views of the crystal-clear lake framed by towering peaks of the Lewis Range. The shoreline is dotted with Glacier’s signature colorful pebble rocks—smooth, rounded stones in shades of red, green, blue, and purple that make the lake one of the most photogenic spots in the park.

The North Fork of the Flathead River is one of Glacier National Park’s most scenic and remote waterways. Flowing along the park’s western boundary, this glacially-fed river is known for its striking turquoise color, created by rock flour from melting glaciers. The river winds through a rugged landscape of forested valleys, open meadows, and towering peaks, offering incredible views of the Livingston Range. It's a designated Wild and Scenic River, meaning it remains largely untouched and undeveloped. Wildlife sightings are common—keep an eye out for eagles, moose, and even the occasional bear. The area is peaceful and quiet, with few crowds, making it a perfect place to enjoy a picnic, skip rocks, or simply relax by the water. Whether you're biking, hiking, or paddling nearby, the North Fork delivers a true wilderness experience just beyond the well-traveled areas of the park.

Inclusions

  • Sandwiches from Jersey Boys Pizzeria
  • You must bring your own National Park Pass
  • Not recommended for travelers with spinal injuries
  • Not recommended for travelers with poor cardiovascular health
  • Suitable for all physical fitness levels

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Pickup and Dropoff

You can choose to be picked up from a list of locations, or alternatively, have the choice to make your own way to the meeting points

Additional Information

You can find your driver in the back of the Super 1 parking lot in a white van with a Glacier Hikes & Bikes logo on it.

Meeting / End Points

  • You can find your driver in the back of the Super 1 parking lot in a white van with a Glacier Hikes & Bikes logo on it.

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Glacier Hikes & Bikes