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Road cycling in the Flathead Range offers diverse terrain, characterized by its mountainous landscape, dense forests, and proximity to large lakes. The region features significant elevation changes, with routes traversing valleys and ascending towards higher passes. Road cyclists can expect a mix of challenging climbs and scenic stretches alongside natural water bodies.
Last updated: July 7, 2026
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162km
09:24
2,670m
2,670m
Cycling the Going-to-the-Sun Road is an epic undertaking, a difficult 100.4-mile (161.5 km) journey that climbs 8755 feet (2668 metres) over roughly 9 hours and 23 minutes. You'll wind through…
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63
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125km
06:51
1,650m
1,650m
The Upper McDonald Creek Overlook – Logan Pass loop from Coram offers an unparalleled road cycling experience through Glacier National Park's iconic Going-to-the-Sun Road. You'll pedal past glacial-carved landscapes, alongside…

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riders
11.5km
00:33
40m
40m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This road cycling route, the Upper McDonald Creek Overlook – Trail of the Cedars loop from West Glacier, offers a fantastic journey through Glacier National Park's stunning landscapes. You'll pedal…
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109km
05:07
740m
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The Lake Five – Whitefish City Beach loop offers a challenging road cycling experience through the stunning Flathead National Forest. This difficult 68.0-mile (109.5 km) route, with its 2431 feet…
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45.0km
02:17
330m
330m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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9.26km
00:33
30m
30m
Easy road ride. Great for any fitness level. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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At about 2100 m you have a wonderful view of both sides of the pass. It is often still snow-covered and you feel like you are in a ski lodge
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Yes, also Cedars, and old ones at that, are in the park
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This area is really so incredibly beautiful.
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Large campground directly on the lake with good swimming, operating for over 100 years, with rustic RV and camp sites, and rustic log cabins built in the 1920s. Located just outside Glacier National Park on Lake Five, three miles west of West Glacier
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Despite this lake's glacier-fed nature, the area gets warm enough for there to be a designated swimming area at this little sandy beach. There's also a shade area, gazebos, picnic tables and docks.
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Just what the name suggests; moose love this sort of terrain, as they're built to navigate it. If you look on the opposite side of the road you'll catch a glimpse of the far prettier McDonald Creek.
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Big Bend is one of the most iconic curves on Going-to-the-Sun Road, where the pavement sweeps in a dramatic arc beneath towering peaks and open sky. Located just west of Logan Pass, it offers a breathtaking vantage point of the upper Garden Wall and the valley far below. There’s a small pullout where you can pause to take in the view—or catch your breath if you're climbing by bike. In summer, wildflowers often blanket the slopes, and waterfalls thread down the cliffs in the distance. It’s a classic Glacier National Park scene, and one of the road’s most photographed spots.
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The Flathead Range offers a selection of road cycling routes, with komoot featuring 4 distinct tours. These routes cater to various skill levels, from easy loops to challenging mountain passes.
Yes, the Flathead Range has options for less experienced riders. An excellent choice is the Apgar Visitor Center – McDonald Creek loop from Apgar Campground. This easy 7.1-mile (11.4 km) route leads through forested areas and along McDonald Creek, offering a pleasant ride for beginners and families.
For experienced road cyclists seeking a challenge, the Flathead Range delivers with significant elevation changes. The Going-to-the-Sun Road is a difficult 100.4-mile (161.5 km) route featuring substantial elevation gain through a renowned mountain pass. Another demanding option is the Upper McDonald Creek Overlook – Logan Pass loop from Coram, a difficult 77.6-mile (124.9 km) path with extensive climbs and panoramic views.
The best time for road cycling in the Flathead Range is typically from late spring through early autumn. During these months, the weather is generally more stable, and mountain passes, such as the famous Going-to-the-Sun Road, are usually clear of snow and fully accessible. Always check local conditions and road closures before planning your ride, especially in higher elevations.
Yes, many of the routes in the Flathead Range are designed as loops, allowing you to start and end at the same point. Examples include the Upper McDonald Creek Overlook – Logan Pass loop from Coram and the Apgar Visitor Center – McDonald Creek loop from Apgar Campground, providing convenient circular journeys.
Road cycling routes in the Flathead Range offer stunning natural beauty. You can expect views of dense forests, mountain peaks, and pristine lakes. Along the way, you might encounter highlights such as the Apgar Bike Trail, the Middle Fork Flathead River, and the vast Bob Marshall Wilderness.
The Flathead Range is highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.75 stars from over 3 reviews. Road cyclists often praise the diverse terrain, from challenging mountain passes to scenic stretches alongside natural water bodies, and the panoramic views of the surrounding peaks and valleys.
Yes, for those looking for a balance between easy and difficult, the Flathead Range offers moderate routes. The Apgar Bike Trail – Moose Country Pond loop from West Glacier is a moderate 28.6-mile (46.1 km) route, and the Good Medicine Lodge – Lake Five Resort campground loop from West Glacier is another moderate option at 56.8 miles (91.4 km).
Weather in the Flathead Range can vary significantly due to its mountainous terrain. Summers are generally warm and dry, ideal for cycling, but afternoon thunderstorms are possible. Spring and autumn offer cooler temperatures and beautiful foliage but can be unpredictable with rain or early snow at higher elevations. Always be prepared for changing conditions, especially on longer routes.
Many routes in the Flathead Range are designed to maximize scenic views. The Upper McDonald Creek Overlook – Logan Pass loop from Coram, for instance, is renowned for its panoramic vistas of surrounding peaks and valleys. The entire Going-to-the-Sun Road is also famous for its breathtaking mountain scenery and numerous pull-offs for observation.
Parking availability varies by trailhead. For routes within Glacier National Park, such as those near Apgar, designated visitor centers and campgrounds often provide parking. For other routes, look for parking at the indicated starting points or nearby towns like Coram and West Glacier. Always check specific trailhead information or local regulations for parking details.


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