Biking Vacations

A biking vacation through battlefields and countryside Welcome back to the 21st century to the 12 riders recently returned from our Gettysburg and Civil War Bike Tour! Starting in Gettysburg, PA, the group cycled back through time, also passing through Antietam and Harpers Ferry, visiting the historic...

Ohiopyle Bike Trail Bridge Well it is a bit of a misnomer..  There really is not an Ohiopyle Bike Trail.  That is the local name for the Great Allegheny Passage.   The Great Allegheny Passage or the GAP as it is know by cycling enthusiasts stretches from...

Cypress trees & spanish moss, abundant wildlife & birds, historic inns of the Golden Isles, wonderful seafood: that's the new Georgia Gold Coast Bike Tour! Experience history, wildlife and the Atlantic Ocean from your bike! Welcome back to the eleven riders and two guides recently back...

Georgia bike tour development is looking to be a good gig! Savannah has greeted us with clear blue, sunny skies, bike tour perfect!  After a lengthy road trip I was eager to ditch my car and substitute the four wheels for my preferred two wheels!  We are...

Ride the GAP End to End in 2013!   Wilderness Voyageurs is introducing a new 4 day Inn to Inn journey from Homestead, PA to Cumberland, Maryland.  This trip will cover the Great Allegheny Passage at a relaxed pace and will allow for plenty of...

Do you own a bike?  Then plan to use it on Friday. Friday May 18th is National Bike to Work Day.  The goal of the day is to show that commuting to work is a viable option that is healthy for the commuter and the environment. ...

The KATY Trail is a  237 mile rail trail that crosses almost the entire state of Missouri.  Once a thriving railroad corridor, it is now a Missouri State Park and home to the longest rail trail in the United States.   The Wilderness Voyageurs Bike...

Dear Bill, Travis, Gary, Heather and all the other staff members who were part of making my bike trip so special,   There are no amount of words that can express how wonderful and memorable my bike trip was with your organization. From my first conversation with...