Continental Divide Cycling Vacation: 6 Day E-Bike Tour (Breck to Moab)

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Overview

This 6-day e-bike tour takes you from the Continental Divide in Breckenridge to the red rock canyons of Moab, blending alpine beauty, wine country charm, and desert adventure. Ride a scenic loop around Lake Dillon, climb Vail Pass into Beaver Creek, and continue through Glenwood Canyon to lively Glenwood Springs. Explore the vineyards of Palisade’s Fruit & Wine Byway, then transfer west for unforgettable rides in Arches National Park and the canyonlands surrounding Moab.

With van support, luggage transfers, and premium e-bikes included, this trip makes epic terrain accessible and stress-free. Evenings bring time to enjoy hot springs, sip local wine, or take in world-class dining before settling into comfortable lodging each night.

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Lodging in comfortable, well-located mountain hotels and inns
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Premium e-bike rental, equipped with saddle packs for your daily essentials
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A GPS unit preloaded with an easy-to-follow curated route
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Roadside support available whenever you need assistance
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Luggage transport each day between destinations so you can ride light
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Personalized restaurant recommendations and reservations assistance to help you enjoy the best dining in every town

Important information

Can I ride my own bike?

Yes. You can ship your bike or fly with it, though most guests find it easier to use one of our premium e-bikes provided for the tour.

Can I ride a tandem, recumbent, or trike?

Unfortunately, we cannot accommodate tandems, recumbents, or trikes.

Do you provide e-bikes?

Yes. Our tours are designed around premium e-bikes equipped with saddle packs. Road bikes are available by request.

Can I bring my own pedals or seat?

Absolutely—if it makes you more comfortable, bring your own pedals and/or saddle and we’ll install them.

Do I need a bike lock?

No. We supply locks for all our bikes.

What about lights for tunnels?

We recommend a handlebar light with at least 400 lumens.

How difficult are the rides?

These tours are designed as scenic leisure rides. Daily mileage is usually 25–55 miles, and e-assist makes climbs approachable.

Should I train before my tour?

Training is always helpful, but not essential. E-assist and van support mean all abilities can enjoy the ride.

What if I can’t finish the day’s mileage?

Our support van is available if you need a lift or a shorter ride.

Will I have access to my luggage during the day?

No. Luggage needs to be ready each morning; it will be transferred to your next hotel and waiting for you there.

Is water available along the route?

Yes, there are refill opportunities throughout the day. Start each morning with a full bottle.

Can dietary needs (vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free) be accommodated?

Yes, most of our destinations offer options for dietary preferences.

What should I pack for rain or bad weather?

A rain jacket and pants are essential. Your saddle bag can hold extra clothes for the day.

Are trips cancelled because of weather?

No. Tours run rain or shine.

Will support staff fix my bike if something goes wrong?

Yes. If we provided the bike, we’ll repair or replace it as needed.

What if I’m not experienced at cycling?

No problem. Our tours are built for leisure riders. With e-assist and van support, you can focus on enjoying the scenery.

Do I need travel insurance?

We strongly recommend it. Trip insurance is available during checkout.

What airports should I use?

We’ll advise the best airport based on your itinerary. For example, Breck–Aspen tours start with pickup at Denver International and end in Aspen.

How do I get back to the airport at the end?

If your departure city is more than 30 minutes from the airport, we’ll provide transportation. Otherwise, hotel shuttles or Uber are usually easiest.

Do you offer custom or private departure dates?

Yes. For groups of four or more, we can arrange private or custom tours.

What does “single supplement” mean?

Our pricing is based on double occupancy. If you’re traveling alone, or want your own bed, a single supplement guarantees your own room.

If I share a room, do I have to share a bed?

Some inns only have one bed per room. Where possible, we’ll provide two beds, but the single supplement is the only guarantee of your own bed.

What’s included in the tour cost?

Lodging, e-bike rental, GPS navigation, luggage transfers, roadside/van support, and dining recommendations. Meals (except breakfast) are not included.

How much is the deposit?

A 50% deposit is required to secure your reservation.

What’s your cancellation policy?

Our standard policy requires cancellation 60+ days before departure for a refund (minus deposit). After that window, refunds are limited. Full details are provided at booking.

More information

Arrival Day – Breckenridge
Arrive in the historic mountain town of Breckenridge, where we’ll meet you at Denver International Airport and transfer you directly to your lodging. Take time to stroll Main Street, soak in the alpine atmosphere, and enjoy dinner in one of Breck’s excellent restaurants.

Day 1 – Lake Dillon Loop Ride
Start your cycling adventure with a loop ride around Lake Dillon. This paved recpath carries you through Frisco and Dillon, offering mountain and lake views at every turn. It’s the perfect introduction to riding at altitude and to your e-bike, ending back in Breckenridge for a second night. (Approx. 31 miles)

Day 2 – Breckenridge to Beaver Creek (via Vail Pass)
Head west out of Breckenridge and climb steadily toward Vail Pass, one of Colorado’s most iconic cycling routes. With e-bike assist and van support, the climb is both fun and rewarding. From the summit, enjoy a thrilling descent into Vail before continuing along the Eagle River to the base of Beaver Creek in Edwards. (Approx. 45 miles)

Day 3 – Beaver Creek to Glenwood Springs
Follow the Eagle River downstream as it merges with the Colorado, entering the breathtaking Glenwood Canyon. A dedicated paved path hugs the river between sheer cliffs and soaring canyon walls. End the day in lively Glenwood Springs, where you can soak in the hot springs or explore its vibrant downtown. (Approx. 55 miles)

Day 4 – Palisade Fruit & Wine Byway
After a short van transfer, spend the day cycling through Colorado’s premier wine region on the Fruit & Wine Byway. Pedal past vineyards, orchards, and farm stands with dramatic mesas as your backdrop. Stop at local wineries and enjoy a more relaxed day of riding. Overnight in Palisade. (Approx. 25 miles)

Day 5 – Arches National Park Ride
Cross into Utah with a van transfer to Moab, then ride into Arches National Park. Discover towering sandstone fins and world-famous arches along a mix of paved and gravel roads. With van support throughout, you’ll have the flexibility to ride at your own pace and take plenty of photos. Overnight in Moab. (Approx. 20–30 miles)

Day 6 – Moab Scenic Loop Ride
Conclude your adventure with a van-supported loop ride around Moab, exploring desert landscapes and red rock canyons. Possible routes include the Colorado River corridor, Potash Road, or Canyonlands overlooks. Expect unforgettable scenery and a grand finale to your Rockies-to-desert journey. (Approx. 30–40 miles)

Departure Day – Grand Junction
After breakfast, transfer by van to Grand Junction for your flight home. Reflect on the journey from the high peaks of Breckenridge to the deep canyons of Moab—and the incredible variety of landscapes along the way.