There are plenty of ways to explore a national park, from hiking to driving. The best way to discover the beauty and history of the park is by biking through the park. It also gives you a memorable experience with breathtaking landscapes.
If you want to explore the epic mountains or the desert or even historic cycling the best way is bike rides. These national parks alway meet the requirements. Whether you’re an expert cyclist or a beginner the park gives you plenty of routes. Here we have given the best national parks for bike rides, which you can add in your bucket list.

Zion National Park
Zion National Park is the most loved destination by bikers. It is also the best way to accessing the Zion Canyon Scenic Drive. Bicycling is permitted on all park roadways and on the Pa’rus Trail. Before you go cycling make sure you wear your helmet. The park limits the cyclist group to 6 or less. There are no special permits required to ride a bike in Zion.
Biking in Zion is fun and challenging, but you need to be careful as the roads are often very busy with large vehicles, and shuttle buses. You can travel on the roadways and the Pa’rus Trail but not in the construction area. You also need to make sure to follow the rules and regulations.
Bike Roads in Zion National Park
- Pa’rus Trail
- Zion Canyon Scenic Drive
- Mt. Carmel Tunnel Climb
Acadia National Park
Acadia National Park offers a spectacular landscape of blue lakes, green forests, marshes, rocky shores. If you are planning to explore the park on your bicycle it’s the best way to escape into nature. The park provides a penalty of options for bikers but you are not supposed to bike on the hiking trails.
Acadia provides different opportunities for bikers from the 27-mile Park Loop Road to the 45 miles of carriage roads. The park gives plenty of room for adventure and makes sure you follow the rules. Also, avoid biking the Park Loop Road during the busy part of the day.
Bike Roads in Acadia National Park
- Cadillac Mountain.
- Carriage Roads.
- Gorham Mountain.
- Mount Desert Island.
- Otter Cliff.
Glacier National Park
Glacier National Park has stunning landscapes with iconic Glacier landscape. The park is worth exploring through bicycles. The park permits bicycles on all of the roads in the park. Expect three paths
- From Park Headquarters to Apgar Village
- The old Flathead Ranger Station trail.
- From Apgar Village to Fish Creek Campground
If you are cycling between sunset and sunrise, or low visibility make sure to attach a white light or reflector visible from a distance of at least 500 feet in front and a red light or reflector visible from at least 200 feet to the rear.
Bike Roads In Glacier National Park
- Montana
- West Glacier Entrance Station
- Lake McDonald Lodge
- McDonald Falls
- Avalanche Trailhead
- Red Rock Point
- West Side Tunnel
- Bird Woman Falls Overlook
- Haystack Falls
- Big Bend
Shenandoah National Park
Shenandoah National Park permits cycling along Skyline Drive and on all paved areas in the park. Biking is not permitted on trails, grassy areas, or unpaved roads.Mountain biking is an amazing experience to get connected with nature. Shenandoah is the favorite destination for mountain bikers with its beautiful landscape. The diverse landscapes and majestic mountain ideal for bicyclists.
Bike Roads In Shenandoah National Park
- Blue Suck Falls Loop
- Rocktown Trails
- Massanutten Western Slope Trails
Great Smoky Mountain National Park
Cycling in Great Smoky Mountains National Park is permitted on most roads in the park. The narrow sections and the steep terrain makes it the favorite destination for bikers. The park gives plenty of challenges for bikers, but there are only a limited number of roads accessible for bikers.
Bike Road In Great Smoky Mountain National Park
- Cades Cove Loop
- Gatlinburg Trail
- Oconaluftee River Trail
Teton National Park
Cycling through Teton Park gives you a stunning view of the majestic mountains. Cycling is the best option to explore the park than driving. You get to see the closer view of Teton. Mountain biking in the Teton National Park is the most popular activity you also get an unique experience.
Bike Roads In Teton National Park
- Two Ocean Lake Road
- River Road
- Grassy Lake Road
- Multi-use Pathway