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"Some eight-thousand feet above sea level on the Old Santa Fe Trail we look out over the high desert peaks in complete silence. The climb was punctuated by short, winding downhill sections that gave us plenty of chances to catch our breath, but by the...

This Southern Rockies tour is over a mile-high with elevations between 5,800-8,500 feet. The climbs can be tough and some riders have trouble adjusting to the altitude, but the Support Vehicle is an option on a hard day. Day 2 has the most climbing per...

With the challenges of altitude and my advancing wisdom (years?) this was the best way to experience the beauty and charm of Santa Fe - an E-bike and the professional and supportive team of Wilderness Voyageurs! Rating: Excellent ***** K. Walwyn Camas, WA...

Fantastic trip. The area is incredible. Stephanie and Heidi were incredibly helpful, knowledgable and supportive guides. Rating: Excellent ***** E. Nash Potomac, MD Traveled in July of 2022...

What a wonderful adventure! From the very first ride to the last, and in between. We had 4 days of challenging an varied riding. We were on bike trails as well as roadways, and each offered scenic vistas and interesting sites. The group was made...

This was a great trip. The bike routes were challenging and fun. The van was always available to pick up riders who needed or wanted to skip certain sections. The two guides, Stephanie and Heidi, were awesome. Throughout the trip we experienced many minor challenges/obstacles...

It was a fantastic 6 days of perfect riding with wonderful people. The guides Stephanie and Tom were outstanding! Rating: Excellent ***** E. Turner Pompton lakes, NJ Traveled in August 2022  ...

Our bike tours at Wilderness Voyageurs visit a growing number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites. Rolling into each of these incredible places on your bike will be an experience you won't soon forget. ...

The C&O Canal is Getting Some Much-Needed Attention, As Told By The Neighboring Towpath A little about me. I was technically born between 1828 and 1850 as the land component of the C&O Canal that runs 184.5 miles from Washington DC to Cumberland, MD. I was...