6-Day Crater Lake Spectacular Views & Trails Bike Tour

Duration

6 days

Daily Biking

16 to 67 Miles

Trip difficulty

3-Intermediate

From

USD 3999

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Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Three Sisters Oregon
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Dramatic colors on crater lake
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Rivers along the Route
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Crater Lake
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Guests riding
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Waterfall
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Smith Rock hiking Area
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Mountain view at by a pond
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Sunrise on crater lake
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Guests enjoying the view
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Three Sisters Oregon
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Dramatic colors on crater lake
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Rivers along the Route
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Crater Lake
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Guests riding
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Waterfall
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Smith Rock hiking Area
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Mountain view at by a pond
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Sunrise on crater lake
Crater Lake & Scenic Bikeways Bike Tour Guests enjoying the view

Duration

6 days

Daily Biking

16 to 67 Miles

Trip difficulty

3-Intermediate

From

USD 3999

Trip Overview

Riding through Central Oregon is often described as riding through a postcard. The Crater Lake and Scenic Bikeways bike tour will take you on a continuous path through a variety of appealing Oregon postcards.


This trip includes routes along three of Oregon’s Scenic Bikeways. Nominated by locals and selected by Oregon State Parks, the Scenic Bikeways highlight the absolute best bike rides in Oregon, all of which showcase the state’s scenery, history, and local communities. You ride these amazing bikeways: Sisters to Smith Rock, McKenzie Pass, and Twin Bridges Scenic Bikeway.


For the last two days of the tour, you visit Crater Lake National Park. Enjoy the bucket list ride around the rim of Crater Lake, one of the top unforgettable bike rides in the country — with rooms at the famous Crater Lake Lodge.


Surfaces for this tour: 100% Paved.

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Itinerary

From start to finish, check out the route.

You cycle three of Oregon’s Scenic Bikeways — which showcase the state’s best cycling, scenery, history, and local communities. It’s gorgeous! Plus, you stay two nights at the iconic lodge in Crater Lake National Park and bike entirely around the lake.

1 - Arrival Day

Arrival Day

The two pick-up locations today are Comfort Suites Redmond Airport at 8:30am or the Hilton Garden Inn Bend at 9am. Bring your luggage and be ride-ready. After brief introductions, you hop into the van and shuttle to Smith Rock State Park, where you have an Orientation Meeting, get fitted on your bike, and begin your Central Oregon adventure. Explore Smith Rock a bit on foot or two wheels. Watch rock climbers from all over the world as they cling to Smith Rock’s striking walls and colorful volcanic formations. On today’s Scenic Bikeway, you follow the Deschutes River, passing through forests, agricultural areas, and high desert country.

You end your day in Sisters. The community is named after the Three Sisters peaks — Faith, Hope, and Charity. More than 10,000 ft in elevation, the peaks, are part of the Cascade volcanic arc and are the third-, fourth- and fifth-highest in the state. Dinner is at a local restaurant.
Accommodation: Ponderosa Lodge
Meals: Dinner

Biking: 37 miles (59 kilometres)
Terrain: Intermediate

2 - Fantastic Views and Prominent Peaks

Fantastic Views and Prominent Peaks

Today’s postcard showcases images of out-of-this-world moonscapes created by a 2,000 year-old lava flow. The McKenzie Pass Scenic Bikeway follows an 1870s wagon toll road. For those of you wanting the challenge of a 2,400 ft climb up McKenzie Pass, you’ll relish the pine-filled air as you pedal up the mountain. For those of you wanting a more relaxing ride, shuttle to the top of the pass and enjoy the seemingly never-ending descent. At the 5,325 ft summit, the Dee Wright Observatory offers fantastic 360-degree views and highlights the nearby prominent peaks of the Cascade Mountains. On your 20-mile-long descent, stop at the Proxy Falls Trailhead and enjoy a leisurely 1.6 mile-long hike to two of the most photographed waterfalls in all of Oregon.

At the far end of the Bikeway, soak in the Belknap Hot Springs before boarding the shuttle back to Sisters. There may also be time to schedule a relaxing session at the Shibui Spa. Dinner is together tonight at a restaurant in Sisters.
Accommodation: Ponderosa Lodge
Meals: Breskfast, Lunch, Dinner

Biking: 27 or 39 miles (43 or 62 kilometres)
Terrain: Intermediate to Advanced

3 - Twin Bridges Scenic Bikeway

Twin Bridges Scenic Bikeway

oday’s postcard views are inspired by the Twin Bridges Scenic Bikeway. You begin and end your cycling in Bend. At the beginning of the ride, stop at the Bend Whitewater Park and watch surfers ride the wave in the Deschutes River. Further along the route, pass through high deserts, pastures of hay, hobby farms, and wildlife areas. All the while, you’ll have spectacular views of the snow-capped Cascade Mountains. Enjoy a true Pacific Northwest-style lunch from one of the many food carts in the charming town of Tumalo.

Dinner is on your own tonight. If you wish, spend the evening hours around our lodgings at one of the famous McMenamin properties — Old St. Francis is a rehabilitated parochial school turned into a funky lodge, brewpub, soaking pool, and more!
Accommodation: McMenamins Old St Francis School
Meals: Breakfast

Biking: 23, 32 or 38 miles (37, 51 or 61 kilometres)
Terrain: Easier to Intermediate

4 - Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway

Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway

Today your postcard views are chockfull of lakes and mountains along the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway. The highway, which was originally paved with red volcanic cinders in the 1950s, was once called Century Drive because it was a 100-mile round trip between Bend and Elk Lake. If you wish, you can pedal up to the volcanic Mt. Bachelor (no worries, it’s been more than 8,000 years since the volcano last erupted). Alternatively, ride in the van to the top of Mt. Bachelor and enjoy the lovely descent. Along the route, stop for views of Sparks, Devils, Elk, and Lava Lakes. We’ll enjoy a group lunch at Lava Lakes before hopping in the shuttle to Crater Lake National Park.

You spend the next two nights at the historic Crater Lake Lodge, which overlooks the lake’s pristine blue waters nearly 1,000 ft below. Dinner tonight is at the Crater Lake Lodge Dining Room.
Accommodation: Crater Lake Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Biking: 18 or 37 miles (28 or 59 kilometres)
Terrain: Easier to Intermediate

5 - Drool-worthy Crater Lake

Drool-worthy Crater Lake

The backdrop for today’s postcard is the drool-worthy Crater Lake — one of the deepest clearest, and bluest lakes in the world. Stop at the many pullouts to admire its pristine waters and the enchanting Wizard Island, a 763-foot cinder cone in the middle of the lake. You might even need to pinch yourself and ask: Am I in a dream? From every angle, Crater Lake is surrounded by volcanic peaks, verdant forests, and fertile valleys. It’s ABSOLUTE BLISS! As the ride around the lake’s rim is challenging, there are plenty of shuttle options to customize the ride to your desired perfection.

Dinner tonight is at the Crater Lake Lodge Dining Room.
Accommodation: Crater Lake Lodge
Meals: Breakfast, Lunch, Dinner

Biking: 16, 24 or 35 miles (25, 39 or 56 kilometres)
Terrain: Intermediate to Advanced

6 - Optional Hike, Departure Day

Optional Hike, Departure Day

Wake up this morning and savor the breathtaking views with a cup of coffee on the back deck of the lodge. Or perhaps rise a bit earlier and hike the nearby Garfield Peak or Discovery Point Trails. Either way, you relish in the postcard memories you’ve made in Central Oregon. Mid-morning we provide a shuttle back to our starting point in Bend, where we say our goodbyes. Plan for the shuttle to arrive in the Bend area by about 3 p.m.
Accommodation: Not applicable
Meals: Breakfast

Dates

Prices are per person based on double occupancy (2 people in one room). A deposit of $750 holds your reservation for most tours. For tours less than 6 days, the deposit is $500.

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What's Included

  • 5 nights’ accommodation
  • 5 breakfasts, 4 lunches, 4 dinners
  • Our own highly experienced trip leaders, with you from start to finish
  • Industry leading Guest-to-Guide ratio (averaging 6:1)
  • Your own ‘Account’, an online space with everything required for your adventure
  • Our knowledgeable Customer Service Team to answer your queries - just a phone call, email or chat away
  • Customer Service pre-trip phone calls to ensure you’re 'trip ready'
  • Delicious snacks and non-alcoholic drinks to keep you fueled
  • Gravel bikes with drop handlebars, Hybrid with flat-bar handlebars or E-Bikes, equipped with a front handlebar bag or rear carrier, branded water bottle, mirror and flat pedals
  • Ride with GPS for navigation along with the detailed maps and itineraries
  • Branded t-shirt and bag
  • All activities outlined in the itinerary
  • All necessary equipment (well-maintained and safe) for activities
  • Transportation in our air-conditioned vans - safe, clean, modern and comfortable!

Inns

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Crater Lake Lodge

Crater Lake Lodge welcomes you with the warmth and hospitality of a historic era. The lodge overlooks the lake at Rim Village, offering breathtaking views of the lake’s blue waters and steep cliff walls. After a day of hiking, swimming, fishing, or touring the lake, indulge in a meal at the Crater Lake Lodge Dining Room before you unwind in your cozy guest room.

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Best Western Ponderosa Lodge

The Ponderosa Lodge in Central Oregon has a great location to access local attractions, and the great outdoors is at your doorstep. Enjoy the spacious rooms and outdoor spa.

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Old St. Francis School Hotel

The Old St. Francis School, conveniently located in downtown Bend, was transformed from a 1936 Catholic schoolhouse to a hotel complete with classrooms-turned-lodging rooms, a pub, brewery, a movie theater, private meeting/event space, live music bookings, and a fantastic soaking pool that beckons day travelers, shoppers, hikers, skiers and outdoor adventurers alike.

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