Bicycling

Lower Slide Lake. Upper and Lower Slide Lakes were formed by a massive landslide in 1925 that created a natural dam. The road up is a popular one among cyclists, but the lake also offers great fishing, camping, and hiking. Jackson, Wyoming.

Spring Gulch Road. Cyclists ride the Spring Gulch Road, part pavement, part dirt, off Route 22, along the base of Gros Ventre Butte, rejoining U.S. 26/89/191 near the Gros Ventre River. Jackson, Wyoming.

Hoback Sports. You can rent a mountain bike to explore on your own or take a tour at Hoback Sports. General tours are geared to intermediate and advanced riders, but Hoback can also custom-design a tour to suit your abilities and interests. The store also sells bike, ski, skate, and snowboard apparel and equipment. 520 W. Broadway, Jackson, Wyoming, 83002. 307/733–5335; www.hobacksports.com. 8 am–9 pm.

Teton Mountain Bike Tours. Mountain bikers of all skill levels can take guided half-, full-, or multiday tours with Teton Mountain Bike Tours into both Grand Teton and Yellowstone national parks, as well as to the Bridger-Teton and Caribou-Targhee national forests and throughout Jackson Hole. In winter, tours and rentals continue over snow with fat bikes. 545 N. Cache, Jackson, Wyoming, 83001. 307/733–0712; www.tetonmtbike.com.