The International Yeti Gathering is heading to the Yukon in search of the midnight sun in 2026.
Famed for the Klondike gold rush of the 1800s, the Yukon Territory is now a wilderness adventure paradise. Trails that were first pound in by feet seeking the promise of fortune have been turned into a different kind of gold: mountain bike gold.
With our own wilderness lodge and forest yurts as home base for the week, we’ll climb high into the alpine for knock-out views, swoop along the emerald Yukon River on pristine singletrack and uncover the rich history and culture of this vast territory. After big days out in search of the best trails on offer, we’ll relax and unwind, before delicious feasts of local produce, prepared by our own chef.
As the sun doesn’t set at this time of year, be ready for a big week full of adventure in the wilds of the Yukon.
The International Yeti Gathering in the Yukon is open to Intermediate riders and above. To find out if it’s right for you, read more about the skill and fitness levels required.
We acknowledge with respect that we operate on the traditional territory of the Carcross/Tagish First Nation, the Kwanlin Dün First Nation and the Ta’an Kwäch’än Council.
From your cosy mountain lodge and yurt accommodations, your guides will be checking weather each day and tweaking the itinerary accordingly in order to ensure you have the best experience of riding with your fellow Yeti freaks in the Yukon.
£2,750 GBP / €3,300 EUR / $3,713 USD per person (ex. flights, based on two sharing a room)
Please note: single supplement is not available for the 2026 International Yeti Gathering in the Yukon.
We want you to have the best experience of the International Yeti Gathering in the Yukon, so it’s important to be sure that this is the perfect mountain bike adventure, with the right level of challenge, for you.
You ride your mountain bike on average once per week, and would be comfortable riding a variety of trails including: rooty singletrack through forests; long double and singletrack climbs; steep, flowing descents; loose high alpine trails. Read more on our intermediate skill level.
Does this sound like you? Your vacation time is precious and we want to be absolutely sure that you’re making the most of it. Be honest with yourself, if this adventure isn’t right for you, we have other MTB tours that may be a better fit for your mountain biking ability.
Please note: The skill level required reflects an overall rating for the trails on the trip but you should expect to find sections and obstacles that push your ability levels.
Skill level: Intermediate
Fitness level: 5/7
Typical trails you’ll be riding
Training for the International Yeti Gathering in the Yukon
To get the most out of the 2026 International Yeti Gathering, you should plan plenty of training in advance of your tour.
The ideal bikes for the trails is the Yukon are Yeti SB120, Yeti SB135, or SB140.
To join the Yeti International Gathering you must ride a Yeti. As we do not have access to a fleet of Yeti bikes for rent, you must travel with you own bike. If you haven’t done this before, have some handy tips on how to do this.
To ensure you don’t have any downtime, ensure that your bike has been properly serviced before the trip.

On this International Yeti Gathering in the Yukon there will be a maximum of 25 riders, plus guides and a representative from Yeti Cycles.
The Yeti Gathering in the Yukon caters for a wide age range of Yeti fans; typically between 30- and 60-years-old. Regardless of age, you must have the appropriate level of physical fitness and mountain biking skills to participate in this adventure. Please refer to clause 14 of our terms and conditions of booking to find more information on rider age.
This International Yeti Gathering in the Yukon is a guided mountain bike adventure, ideal for intermediate mountain bikers. Riding here, in the vast Canadian wilderness, you’ll experience some tough climbs and technical descents, as well as miles and miles of lovely flowing singletrack through the high alpine, pristine boreal forests, along the Yukon river, and on old prospectors’ trails.
The distances we cover each day range from 20km to 35km, in accordance with the technical difficulty of the trails: the less technical days will be longer in distance.
Each evening your guides will chat with you about the following day’s mountain biking and give you an idea of the sorts of trails you can look forward to. If there’s anything you feel anxious about, your guides will be happy to discuss it with you.
No, you only need to carry a 16-litre back pack with you whilst riding. You will be staying in the same accommodation for seven nights, so you can unpack and leave your luggage at the accommodation.
Your guide will be very happy to give you some bike skills training during your trip to help improve your confidence and your enjoyment of your mountain bike tour in the Yukon.
If there is a section that you would prefer not to ride, then you can simply hop off your bike and walk. You won’t be the only one to walk certain sections and it’s not a competition in biking ability; it’s a mountain bike holiday!
Your mountain bike guides are local to the Yukon and experienced professionals who have a real passion for mountain biking and for the culture and wild landscape of this region of Canada. Your safety is their number one priority, closely followed by your enjoyment of the tour.
They will always be on-hand to answer any questions or requests you may have throughout your trip. Your mountain bike guide in the Yukon is also bi-lingual in French and English.
Throughout the International Yeti Gathering in the Yukon you will be staying in a mountain lodge that has a mixture of bedrooms and yurt accommodation.
On the property, we have a main lodge where everyone is welcome to relax and enjoy the views over the Grey Ridge mountains. Meals are served in the main lodge and you will be provided food to build your own packed lunch each day. Our interior rooms have private bathrooms, and the two glamping yurts share a bathroom.
You can also take advantage of the on-site, complimentary wi-fi, cell service and electrical plug-ins for computers, cell phones, cameras etc
All meals and snacks are included in the tour price, and prepared for you from locally-sourced produce by your host at our mountain ranch. Food is an extremely important part of our mountain bike tour Yukon and you’ll be spoiled every day with delicious, fresh, healthy meals and snacks.
During the week we will also eat out in carefully selected restaurants on both Day 3 (Carcross) and Day 6 (Whitehorse).
You must ride a Yeti bike to join the International Yeti Gathering.
The ideal bikes for the trails is the Yukon are Yeti SB120, Yeti SB135, or SB140.
As we do not have access to a fleet of Yeti bikes for rent, you must travel with you own bike. If you haven’t done this before, have some handy tips on how to do this.
To ensure you don’t have any downtime, ensure that your bike has been properly serviced before the trip.
Read the full kit list to find out what you need to pack for your mountain bike tour in the Yukon.
There is a self-service laundry facility at your accommodation.
There is a chance that you will see a grizzly or black bear during your mountain bike tour in Canada. Your guide is fully wilderness trained and highly experienced at guiding groups of mountain bikers through the Yukon backcountry, and it is imperative that you follow the instructions of your guide at all times whilst out on the trails.
It is very unlikely you’ll see Northern Lights in mid-summer since it hardly gets dark at this time of year.
Unfortunately not. We are working hard to provide each and every customer who rides with us an unparalleled mountain bike experience in every destination we ride. This takes years of experience, riding and planning to get right, and a drone adds a very real danger to the group’s riding experience and health & safety.
Airlines flying into Canada include: British Airways; Air Canada; American Airlines; United Airlines.
We strongly advise flying into Vancouver, then connecting with one of the Air North daily flights to Whitehorse, rather than booking all the way through with Air Canada. Air Canada now only allow one bike per flight between Vancouver and Whitehorse.
Visas
It is your responsibility to ensure that you have the correct visa and documentation for entry to and exit from Canada.
Most visitors entering Canada will require an Electronic Travel Authorisation (eTA) or a visitor visa. Please check the Canadian Government website for more details before booking your mountain bike tour Yukon, Canada.
Arrival and departure details
Your mountain bike tour Yukon will start on Day 1 at Whitehorse airport or your H+I recommended hotel.
Your guide and/or driver will meet you in the arrivals area of Whitehorse airport, or the hotel lobby if you have arrived early, and he/she will be holding an H+I Adventures sign.
You should arrive no later than 16:30 on the first day of your adventure, and aim to depart no earlier than 10:00 on the final day.
We have created this handy guide to spending 24 hours in Whitehorse before the start of your Yukon adventure.
Our mountain bike guides are qualified to the very highest level in Canada. This includes first-aid and for this type of trip they also hold a Wilderness Expedition Leader Award, which means that they have the knowledge and experience to lead a group safely in these very remote, wild and unpredictable parts of Canada.
In addition to formal qualifications, our guides have years of experience in the saddle on the Yukon trails and will be able to enhance your holiday with facts and fables on local history, flora and fauna.
They’re also genuinely nice people and will do their best to make sure that everyone in the group has a great time.
One of the things that sets our adventures apart from other mountain bike tours around the world is the excellent accommodation we use, and the Yukon is no exception.
Your accommodation in the Yukon will be in our mountain lodge rooms and yurts. The lodge is powered by solar panels that soak up the long hours of Yukon summer sun to give you power and lovely hot showers.
The ranch is all about the group being together and having a great time with old and new friends and is set in the woods between Whitehorse and Carcross. The main lodge contains living and dining facilities and four en-suite bedrooms, with two more en-suite bedrooms in an adjacent wing. During the International Yeti Gathering in the Yukon we will also be making use of two comfortable yurts that have a shared bathroom.
You will be spoiled all week with delicious home-cooked meals and snacks, made by your host from fresh, locally-sourced Yukon produce. We’ll experience some of the local atmosphere when eating out in Carcross and Whitehorse where we’ll sample local beers and food.
Please note: There are two – very friendly – dogs at the lodge, so if you are allergic to dogs this may not be the perfect adventure for you.
No special vaccinations are required for visiting the Yukon.
The Yukon is a vibrant, natural habitat for many species of wildlife, including: grizzly bears, black bears, caribou, moose, elk, and wolves. Your guide has many years of experience and wilderness training in the Yukon environment, so you MUST follow his instructions at all times while mountain biking in the area.
Your guide is a trained first-aider/first-responder, but it is your responsibility to ensure that you are managing your own health and safety at all times on your mountain bike tour Yukon.
Please let us know if you have any special food requirements, allergies or pre-existing conditions your guides should know about.
Your health and safety on tour is our top priority and when you travel with us you will be covered by Global Rescue emergency medical and evacuation services.
The currency in the Yukon is the Canadian dollar (CAD).
All meals are included in the cost of your trip, so you need only bring spending money with you for alcoholic drinks, gifts to take home, and other sundry expenses. There are cash machines and banks in Whitehorse.
Tipping
It is not compulsory to tip your guides or drivers in Canada, but it is much appreciated. If you feel you’ve had a good service or experience on your mountain bike tour in the Yukon, you can tip at your discretion. We recommend around 5% of the tour price, but it’s up to you.
You are required as a condition of booking to be insured against medical and personal accident risks. In this policy you must include cover for mountain biking and we recommend that you take out a policy which covers cancellation and baggage, including your bike.
We work with Global Rescue whose policies are specially designed for adventure travel and you can arrange your insurance cover directly with them.
Sylvain
Originally from Québec, Sylvain moved to the Yukon more than 15 years ago and has never looked back. He is a bona fide Yukoner now, and proud of it!
David
David has lived in the Yukon for over 20 years and is an expert guide and instructor, and loves sharing stories about the history and the culture.
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