Biking through national parks is a great way to see beautiful scenery and discover new places. Cyclists can travel by roads (which are sometimes car-free!) and, in some parks, on select trails. There are many places in parks that cars cannot go, but you can cover more ground and visit new places on a bike. Some national parks offer bike rentals, and others provide guided biking activities. Find out more about biking in national parks.
Biking Through Beauty & History
![View looking through trees at three people riding orange e-bikes](https://webarchive.library.unt.edu/web/20201219005246im_/https://www.nps.gov/common/uploads/grid_builder/biking/crop16_9/E9E577AB-EFAB-B8AA-8524997A146EB523.jpg?width=465&quality=90&mode=crop)
E-bikes in National Parks
The e-bike policy for national parks will expand recreational opportunities and accessibility. Image by Jordan Rosen Photography.
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Find a Park!
Looking to visit a park? Discover the parks where you can explore by bike.
Last updated: September 4, 2019