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Yellowstone National ParkVisitors enjoy a stroll along a boardwalk near a thermal feature.
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Yellowstone National Park
Permitted Bicycle Businesses

A commercial business permit is required to guide trips in Yellowstone National Park. The table below lists guided bicycle touring businesses which have permits to operate in Yellowstone National Park.

Biking
Adventure Cycling Association  Mr. Brian Martindale P.O. Box 8308 Missoula MT 59807 (406)721-1776
Backcountry Bicycle Tours  Mr. Doug McSpadden P.O. Box 81025 Billings MT 59108 (406)655-4591
Backroads Inc Linda Cassell 801 Cedar Street Berkeley CA 94710 (510)527-1889
Cycle America Mr. Don Haugo P.O. Box 485 Cannon Falls MN 55009 (800)983-3263
Teton Mountain Bike Tours Mr. David Hunger P.O. Box 7027 Jackson WY 83001 (307)733-0712
Timberline Bicycle Tours  Mr. Dick Gottsegen 7975 E. Harvard, #J Denver CO 80231 (303)759-3804
Wilderness Ventures Ms. Jane Affleck P.O. Box 2768 Jackson WY 83001 (307)733-2122
Seventh Cavalry Ensignia Pin.  

Did You Know?
Prior to the establishment of the National Park Service, the U.S. Army protected Yellowstone between 1886 and 1918. Fort Yellowstone was established at Mammoth Hot Springs for that purpose.

Last Updated: November 28, 2008 at 14:59 EST