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Bicycle Adventures Extends Summer with 14 New Fall Tour Departure Dates That Move South into November

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Posted: July 30, 2014
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The leader in North America bike tours, Bicycle Adventures (http://bicycleadventures.com/), is extending summer with 14 new fall tour dates to make up for a wet and cool spring when folks couldn't get on their bikes.

If booked by July 31, 2014, clients receive $200 off listed rates on newly scheduled fall adventures that are scattered around six states from late August into November.

Leavenworth Mountain Biking in Washington offers four days of back country fat tire riding and rafting. The per person rate is $1,365. The trip departs from Issaquah or Leavenworth departing Aug. 24 and Sept. 21.

San Juan Island riders

Departing Sept. 14, 21 and 28 Bicycle Adventures’ San Juan Islands 6 Day Classic begins in Seattle for six days of cycling through lavender fields, exploring Friday Harbor, a shark reef sanctuary and more. The per person rate is $2,995. 

Tucked between Oregon's Blue Mountains and the Snake River is an astonishingly beautiful region, the Wallowa Mountains and the Eagle Cap Wilderness. Wallowas & Hells Canyontour departs Sept. 15 for four scenic days at $2,195 per person.

Cyclists can explore eastern Oregon and the eye-popping terrain of John Day Fossil Beds National Monument, one of Oregon's Seven Wonders, on a four-day tour departing Sept. 20.  TheJohn Day and Painted Hillstour runs $1,984 per person.

With temperatures getting crisper in the Pacific Northwest, the focus moves south to Santa Fe & Taos when a Sept. 28 six-day tour departs Santa Fe for $2,995 per person.  Artsand crafts, pueblos, southwestern cuisine and Spanish-style towns await discovery.

On Oct. 5 a Moab & Arches Classictour departure focuses on six days in Utah’s natural playground graced by two national parks followed by Arizona’s Cactus Classic leaving Oct. 12.  The rate for the Moab trip runs $2,695 per person. The Cactus Classic spends six days in the land of Geronimo, Cochise and 250-year-old saguaro cactus. The rate is $2,895 for the trip that begins in Tucson.

The fall season wraps up in sunny California with four departures Oct. 27, Nov. 1, 6 and 11 inDeath Valley National Park. This four-day trip departs Las Vegas for the discovery of a stunning diversity of terrain: 200 miles of eerie salt flats, deceptively velvety sand dunes, crazy-stripe badlands, valleys, canyons, mountains and more. The per person rate is $1,984.

There are still a number of additional tours ideal for first time cyclists with good space remaining in the 2014 season.