Opening Memorial Day Weekend - Reserve Your Bike Today!

Conveniently Located at the Indiana Dunes Visitor Center

Bike Rentals Near the Indiana Dunes

Opening Memorial Day Weekend

Reserve your bikes now for the 2026 season

While others wait in parking lines, you will be riding shoreline to trailhead, effortlessly experiencing one of the most biologically diverse parks in the country.

The Secret to Exploring the Indiana Dunes

The Indiana Dunes are spectacular!

But on busy summer days, the experience can begin with long lines of traffic, full parking lots, and crowded beaches.

There is a better way.

Explore the Dunes by Bike!

  • Towering Tolleston Dunes

  • The Great Marsh

  • Dunes Creek

  • Black Oak Forests

  • The Tremonts

  • Furnessville Blowout

  • Beach House Blowout

  • Cowles Bog

  • Glenwood Dunes

  • Calumet Dunes

  • Porter Beach

  • Bailly Homestead/Cemetery

  • Little Calumet Trail

  • Mnoké Prairie

  • Chellberg Farm

  • Waverly Beach

Conveniently located at the Indiana Dunes Visitor Center along the Dunes-Kankakee Trail, Bike the Dunes places you in the heart of it all.

Just minutes by bike from popular destinations in both the State Park and National Park, your adventure begins the moment you start pedaling.

Move Freely Through the Park

  • Skip the traffic and parking frustration

  • Ride directly to the beach, trailheads, and scenic vantage points along the dunes

  • Let two wheels and the lake breeze guide your journey.

A Landscape Meant to Be Explored

The Indiana Dunes are not one long beach. They are an interconnected mosaic of landscapes and history spread across miles of protected shoreline.

Ranked 4th in biological diversity among all U.S. National Park units, the park reveals something new around every bend:

  • Towering Tolleston Dunes
  • The Great Marsh
  • Dunes Creek
  • Black Oak Forests
  • The Tremonts
  • Furnessville Blowout
  • Beach House Blowout
  • Cowles Bog
  • Glenwood Dunes
  • Calumet Dunes
  • Porter Beach
  • Bailly Homestead/Cemetery
  • Little Calumet Trail
  • Mnoké Prairie
  • Chellberg Farm
  • Waverly Beach

Cover More Ground.

A bike lets you move naturally through the park, covering miles that would be too far to walk and too cumbersome to drive.

More scenery. Less hassle. More adventure.