Experience the best of the South on a Southern United States bike tour! From Arizona’s Saguaro National Park, the rolling hills of Texas Hill Country, the open roads of Mississippi’s Natchez Trace, the incredibly scenic Florida Keys and Everglades, to the deep roots of the Lowcountry’s Savannah to Charleston, these trips are steeped in historical significance and awe-inspiring beauty.
Miami, FL / Key West, FL
Discover the best of the Keys and Everglades on this Florida Bike Tour. Home to crystal clear blue waters and rich plant and wildlife diversity, Florida Keys and the Everglades National Park have the additional distinction of being an International Biosphere Reserve and World Heritage Site. Enjoy scenic riding and fun in the sun on this relatively easy bike tour.
San Antonio, Texas
On our Texas bike tour, explore one of the best places in the country for scenic and peaceful bicycling - The Hill Country. Tour the historic and beautiful LBJ Ranch by bike. Cycle to the legendary country music hamlet of Luckenbach. Visit famous historic sites, including the Alamo, El Mercado, and La Villita, and ride the Mission Trail.
Jackson, MS
Our Natchez Trace bike tour begins and ends in Jackson, the state capital of Mississippi. The trip is centered around the Natchez Trace Parkway, a 440-mile route steeped in history that is now part of the National Park System, with many historical sites along the way to pause and catch your breath. Tour Antebellum mansions that date back to the Civil War discover the deep roots of this region on visits to monuments and historic sites, savor some of the south’s most delectable cuisine and enjoy the famed “Southern Hospitality.” Welcome to Mississippi!
Savannah, GA / Charleston, SC
On our Savannah to Charleston bike tour, cycle along a 200-mile stretch of coastal South Carolina and Georgia and enjoy Southern hospitality. This relatively easier cycling trip will take you through and around the historic Savannah, GA, Gorgeous Beaufort, and Charming Charleston, SC. Explore a region with an aristocratic charm draped in southern hospitality, fascinating history, charming Victorian and Antebellum architectures, delectable cuisine, and a quintessential scenic character.