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Road cycling around Coram offers access to diverse terrain and scenic routes near Glacier National Park. The region features mountain views, the Flathead River, and the expansive Flathead National Forest, providing varied backdrops for rides. Cyclists can find a blend of paved paths and unpaved segments, catering to different preferences. The area's geography includes significant elevation changes, particularly on routes leading into the national park.
Last updated: May 12, 2026
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162km
09:24
2,670m
2,670m
Road cycling the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Glacier National Park is a difficult 100.4-mile route with 8755 feet of elevation gain.
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125km
06:51
1,650m
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Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.

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9
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109km
05:07
740m
740m
Hard road ride. Very good fitness required. Some segments of this route may be unpaved and difficult to ride.
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Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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38.4km
01:57
370m
370m
Moderate road ride. Good fitness required. Mostly well-paved surfaces and easy to ride.
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This area is really so incredibly beautiful.
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Large campground directly on the lake with good swimming, operating for over 100 years, with rustic RV and camp sites, and rustic log cabins built in the 1920s. Located just outside Glacier National Park on Lake Five, three miles west of West Glacier
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Despite this lake's glacier-fed nature, the area gets warm enough for there to be a designated swimming area at this little sandy beach. There's also a shade area, gazebos, picnic tables and docks.
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Just what the name suggests; moose love this sort of terrain, as they're built to navigate it. If you look on the opposite side of the road you'll catch a glimpse of the far prettier McDonald Creek.
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Big Bend is one of the most iconic curves on Going-to-the-Sun Road, where the pavement sweeps in a dramatic arc beneath towering peaks and open sky. Located just west of Logan Pass, it offers a breathtaking vantage point of the upper Garden Wall and the valley far below. There’s a small pullout where you can pause to take in the view—or catch your breath if you're climbing by bike. In summer, wildflowers often blanket the slopes, and waterfalls thread down the cliffs in the distance. It’s a classic Glacier National Park scene, and one of the road’s most photographed spots.
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Red Rocks Point is a scenic pullout along Going-to-the-Sun Road, just west of McDonald Creek’s tumbling cascades. It’s an easy place to miss—but worth a pause. Park (or dismount your bike) and follow the short path down to broad, rust-colored rocks that give the spot its name. From here, you’ll get a striking view of the creek as it rushes through carved channels, especially vibrant in early summer. It’s a peaceful spot for a quick rest or a picnic, with the layered peaks of Glacier National Park rising in the distance and the sound of water all around.
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Reaching the summit of Logan Pass by bike is a true high point—literally and figuratively—of any ride in Glacier National Park. At 6,646 feet, the pass straddles the Continental Divide and offers sweeping views of alpine meadows, rugged peaks, and likely some mountain goats. The visitor center at the top has restrooms, water, interpretive displays, and rangers on hand to answer questions. It’s also a jumping-off point for iconic hikes like the Hidden Lake Overlook and Highline Trail.
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Coram offers a selection of road cycling routes, with at least 3 distinct routes detailed for the area. These routes cater to various skill levels, from moderate to difficult, providing diverse experiences for cyclists.
Road cycling around Coram features a mix of terrain, from paved paths to routes with significant elevation changes. You'll encounter stunning mountain views, scenic stretches along the Flathead River, and paths winding through the expansive Flathead National Forest. Routes like Going-to-the-Sun Road are particularly known for their substantial elevation gain through mountainous landscapes.
While many routes around Coram involve significant elevation and are rated moderate to difficult, the region does offer some easier, paved segments suitable for families. For instance, the Region Research mentions the Old Flathead River Ranger Station Trail as an easy 8.0-mile route within Glacier National Park, offering river views. When planning a family ride, look for routes described as 'easy' or 'moderate' and consider shorter distances.
The best time for road cycling in Coram is typically during the warmer months, from late spring through early autumn, when roads are clear of snow and ice. This period offers the most favorable weather conditions to enjoy the mountain views and riverine landscapes. Always check local weather and road conditions, especially for routes entering Glacier National Park, as high-elevation passes can open later in the season.
Yes, Coram offers circular road cycling routes. An example is the Upper McDonald Creek Overlook – Logan Pass loop from Coram, which provides extensive mountain views and challenging climbs as a loop. Another option is the Apgar Bike Trail – Moose Country Pond loop from West Glacier, a moderate loop leading through scenic areas near the Flathead River.
Parking availability varies by route and trailhead. For routes near Glacier National Park, designated parking areas are typically available at park entrances or specific trailheads. It's advisable to check the specific starting point of your chosen route for detailed parking information. During peak season, parking lots can fill up quickly, especially within the National Park.
Road cycling in Coram offers breathtaking views of the surrounding mountains, the scenic Flathead River, and the expansive Flathead National Forest. Many routes provide access to Glacier National Park, where you can experience diverse terrain and stunning vistas. Expect to see lush forests, riverine landscapes, and dramatic mountain backdrops throughout your ride.
While general road cycling in the Coram area typically doesn't require specific permits, cycling within Glacier National Park may have specific regulations or entry requirements, especially during peak season. It's always best to check the official Glacier National Park website for the most current information on entry, vehicle reservations, and cycling rules. For general park information, you can visit nps.gov.
The road cycling routes around Coram are highly rated by the komoot community, with an average score of 4.8 stars from 3 reviews. Cyclists often praise the stunning mountain views, the challenging climbs on routes like Going-to-the-Sun Road, and the scenic beauty of the Flathead River and National Forest.
Absolutely. Coram is an excellent destination for advanced road cyclists seeking a challenge. Routes such as Going-to-the-Sun Road, a 100.3-mile trail with substantial elevation gain, and the Upper McDonald Creek Overlook – Logan Pass loop from Coram, a 77.6-mile path with extensive mountain views and challenging climbs, are rated as difficult and provide a rigorous experience.
Coram serves as a gateway to Glacier National Park and offers various services for visitors. You can find cafes, restaurants, and accommodation options in Coram itself and in nearby towns like West Glacier. These amenities are generally accessible, especially along main roads and near park entrances, providing convenient stops for cyclists.
While popular routes, especially those leading into Glacier National Park, can see significant traffic during peak season, exploring routes slightly off the main tourist paths or cycling during off-peak hours (early mornings or weekdays) can offer a more serene experience. The region's vastness, including areas within the Flathead National Forest, provides opportunities to find quieter roads.


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