Companions Wanted

Companions Wanted
Photo by Jason George

Each year, hundreds of cyclists grab their maps, plan their tours, pack their panniers or trailers, and head for the open roads and trails of America. Many of these intrepid two-wheeled travelers would like to have company for the journey. If you’re looking for a touring companion for your adventure, here’s the place to start. The cyclists below are all members of the Adventure Cycling Association, and they’re getting ready to pack up and take off.

Please note: Adventure Cycling assumes, but cannot verify, that the persons advertising here are truthfully representing themselves. You should always take some time to meet your prospective traveling companions and discuss your tour plans before you begin your travels together.

This is not a service or space for cycling personal ads nor is it a cycling dating service. Nor is it a space to advertise commercial bike tours. We will only post ads that are not commercial in nature.

(This service is only available to Adventure Cycling members. All listings are reviewed by staff before posting.)

If you need to edit an existing Companions Wanted listing please sign in to your My Adventure Cycling account here to see your existing listings.


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Across the US this summer

Created: May 17, 2025

I’m Bob, 62 from New York. Leaving Boston in late May ’25 going to the coast of Oregon. Route is flexible but as of now planning to take a northern route through NY, Ontario, Wisconsin, Minnesota, the Dakotas, Montana, Idaho through Oregon. If anyone is out there and wants to join up at some point just let me know.

Rocky Mountains (U.S./Canada)

bicycle companion wanted……preferably female.

Created: May 13, 2025

I am Phil, fit a 72 year old male bicyclist from Sydney, Australia. On different trips, I have cycled over half way around the world. I am looking for a bicycle companion, preferably a female, to join me in exactly 12 months from now, in May of 2026. But I would also consider a male. The trip will be mostly camping. I intend to bicycle north from Quesnel in British Columbia, Canada to Tuktoyactuk, 3,132 kilometres at the top of the continent. I began this trip 2 years back in Seattle and rode 620 kilometres to Quesnel( I got a car lift for one section).But way north the Alaskan highway got closed by bushfires. So I went back to Australia. Thanks, Phil