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Four Stories That Prove Adventure Cycling Is Everywhere

Earlier this fall, Adventure Cycling launched a story gathering campaign called Adventure Cycling is Everywhere. Why? Because bicycle travel, whether it’s touring or bikepacking, isn’t confined to a single location or experience. It’s a living, breathing movement that exists wherever cyclists dare to explore, and we wanted your stories to help prove it. Submissions are […]

Explore Our All-Women’s Trips (all around the world)

At The Cycling House, we love hosting everyone, our community thrives on the mix of great folks who travel and ride with us. Our all-women’s trips are designed to support every rider, whether you’re coming solo or with friends. You’ll get the same top-notch food, cycling, and camaraderie you expect from TCH, plus the added […]

Ask an Adventure Cycling Tour Leader: How to Pick Your Dream Route

Which route do I take across the country? How do I decide? I have so little time in life for a big adventure, and this feels like my one shot. How do I make the most of it? Dear Epic Adventurer, It’s easy to be overwhelmed by all the possibilities for a big bike adventure. […]

From the Magazine: Traveling Ernestly

The pharmacy’s sign blinked, β€œ42Β°,” the equivalent of 107 degrees Fahrenheit. My melted brain struggled to make sense of the numbers. CΓ³rdoba’s stone buildings seemed to sway in the hot breeze, and the cobblestone streets radiated heat like an oven. My husband, Tom, and I were continuing to circumnavigate the globe by bicycle. From CΓ³rdoba, […]

Winter is coming! Join us in Tucson!

As the seasons change and the days grow shorter up north, we know it’s time to head South to our winter playground: Tucson, Arizona. This year is especially meaningful β€” it’s our 20th season of hosting cycling trips in the Sonoran Desert. Two decades of pedaling through saguaros, sharing big desert skies with friends old […]

Big Perks, Bigger Adventure

Next year marks Adventure Cycling’s Golden Jubilee β€” five decades of route building, guided tours, cycling advocacy, maps, magazines, and more that couldn’t have happened without our members. And we’re not slowing down. In the past year, we’ve developed three amazing new bike touring and bikepacking routes: Canada’s Vancouver Crossing Loop, our first fully international […]

The Highs and Lows of Charting Your Own Route Across Kazakhstan

In the spring of 2017, Matthew Crompton set off alone on a bicycle into the mountains of Tibet. Armed with GPS maps, a tent, a camera, and a keen eye, he would spend the next four months exploring and documenting some of the least-visited and most fraught areas of China and Central Asia. In this […]

From Adventure Cyclist Magazine: Priority Gemini Smart.Shift Review

The gravel trend continues to grow, and with it, the choice of bikes. There are a lot of great options out there, and a lot of them are similar. They have similar geometry. They have similar drivetrains. It makes sense β€” bike companies have figured out what works. So, in an industry where convergent evolution […]

Advocating for Advocacy

At Adventure Cycling, our mission has always been to inspire, empower, and connect people. We’re proud to help cyclists dream up new adventures, plan meaningful journeys, and discover the joy and freedom that comes with traveling by bike. But while cycling is growing in popularity, the riding ecosystem is becoming more complex and, at times, […]

30s & 40s

Come Find Your Crew: A New Kind of Cycling House Trip Come find your crew. Let’s go! We’re thrilled to introduce a new style of trip at The Cycling Houseβ€”crafted specifically for cyclists in their 30s and 40s. These experiences are built on the same foundation of world-class riding, incredible food, and our signature support, […]

Swim. Bike. Run. Recover. Repeat. – Tucson Triathlon Training Camp

Who’s ready to swim, bike, run, eat amazing food, and grow your triathlon community? At The Cycling House, the bike is always at the heart of our adventuresβ€”but here in Tucson, long sunny days in the Sonoran Desert give us plenty of time for swims and runs too. That’s why we created the Tucson Triathlon […]

Highlights from Bikepacking Roots’ Rocky Mountain Bikepacking Summit

What happens when you gather together cyclists, advocates, makers, and storytellers to share knowledge, meals, and, of course, ride bikes in Colorado’s Front Range? You get Bikepacking Roots’ Rocky Mountain Bikepacking Summit (September 12-15). And you better believe Adventure Cycling staff were there both as an expo and workshop hosts and fans. From maple-syrup-fueled mornings […]

The Cycling House Provence Trip | All-Inclusive France Tour

The Cycling House Returns to Provence, France: A Cycling Vacation You’ll Never Forget We’re beyond stoked to share the news: The Cycling House Provence, France trip is back! We’ve run unforgettable cycling vacations here before, and bringing it back into our lineup feels like a homecoming. Provence is one of those rare places where every […]

What to Expect on British Columbia’s Newest Bikepacking Route

British Columbia’s Vancouver Island is a long way from Tennessee, both culturally and geographically. So, Josh Bowden was plenty surprised to feel right at home as he rode Adventure Cycling’s first fully international cycling route β€” the Vancouver Crossing Loop β€” for the first time. Bowden, Adventure Cycling’s experiences operations specialist, landed the coveted role […]

Ask an Adventure Cycling Tour Leader: How Do I know I’m Ready for a Long-distance Bike Trip

How Do I know I’m Ready for a Long-distance Bike Trip? Dear Looking to Go the Distance, It’s one thing to dream about a big bicycling trip and another thing to actually go out and do it. Your question seems to indicate that you’re somewhere between these two extremes, but let’s start from the beginning […]

How to Transform the Humble Banana into a Crave-worthy Camp Confection

This article originally appeared in the Spring 2025 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine β€œWow, this is so much better than a s’more!” said one Girl Scout from Virginia. β€œI never knew bananas could taste this good!” said another from Oregon. Recently, I was in the mountains just outside Bellingham in Washington state leading a weeklong, […]

Three and a Half Feet of Chain

Editor’s note: This story appears in David Houghton’s new book, Thirty Three Cyclists, which spotlights β€œthirty-three of the most unique people to ever ride a bicycle, from the world-famous to the utterly obscure.” Over the past three decades, Houghton has published five books, and his writing has appeared in numerous publications including Bicycling, Singletrack, Outside […]

How to Be a Climber

This story originally appeared in the Mach/April 2024 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. For a long time, I called myself β€œa sprinter, not a climber,” a common joke among cycling folks to excuse why they can’t climb steep grades or go long distances. From a young age, I was naturally strong and slightly bigger than […]

Ask an Adventure Cycling Tour Leader: Best Way to Cook for a Large Group

What’s the best way to cook for a large group with many different dietary restrictions while saving as much weight as possible? Dear Pedaling Gourmet, Do we eat to bike or bike to eat? It probably doesn’t matter, because either way we need fuel! And while bars and gels might get the job done on […]

The Narrower Road

Those were my panniers going down the road but not on my bike and not carrying my gear. At best, they were filled with envy, which was all mine, because they were headed for a ride across America β€” Bikecentennial β€˜76. I’d loaned the bags to Jesse, a classmate with a wild, gentle spirit, and […]

In Pictures: Our First Spanish Pyrenees Gravel Cycling Adventure.

I just got back from riding through the Spanish Pyrenees, where we hosted our first-ever point-to-point mixed-terrain trip. After more than a year of planning, scouting hidden routes, and fine-tuning every detail, this one delivered in every wayβ€”remote mountain passes, rugged beauty, and, without exaggeration, some of the best riding we’ve experienced anywhere in Europe. […]

A Bike Touring Guide to New Orleans

This story originally appeared in the May/June 2023 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine as β€œThe Big Easy.” New Orleans is perched upon a 7,000-year-old expanse of alluvium called the Lower Mississippi River Delta. The landscape is humid, muddy, and flat, either at sea level or just below it. Before Europeans settled here in the early […]

16th Annual Bicycle Travel Photo Contest

Sometimes the best way to see the world clearly is looking through another lens. Which is why, when it came time to judge this year’s photo contest, we asked Micheli Oliver for a fresh perspective. A native of rural Colorado, Oliver is a filmmaker, photographer, and journalist who’s collaborated with brands including Fujifilm, Patagonia, Protect […]

Guest Perspective – The Chiricahua

Joe joined us for a week of riding in the Chiricahua mountains this past year. We will return to this beautiful region next April. Join us for a fun gravel adventure. The Chiricahua Mountains of the American Southwest β€” Gravel Cycling at ItsΒ Best After twelve years and thousands of miles riding smooth pavement in multiple […]

Ask a Tour Leader: How Do You Get Your Bike Box to the End of a Point-to-Point Trip?

How Do You Get Your Bike Box to the End of a Point-to-Point Trip? Especially when you don’t live near either terminus of the route? Is shipping the only option? Dear Boxed-in Biker, Ah, bike-touring logistics, another of my favorite topics! I’m not a puzzle person (like the actual put-the-physical-pieces-together pastime), but I imagine the […]
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