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Explore Trek HQ | Take a Virtual or In-person Tour

Trek was founded in a little red barn in Waterloo, Wisconsin, in 1976 and has called this little town our home ever since. Waterloo is a lot like other American small towns – there’s a Main Street, a supermarket, a bowling alley, a Fireman’s Park and a single four-way stop sign. The town makes cheese, pickles, and bicycles. Why Waterloo over everywhere else? Because there’s a great story here and one that we would be happy to show you if you visit. But if you can’t make it, hopefully this tour will give you an idea of the place.

Come and see where the magic happens in Waterloo, Wisconsin – the place that every Trek bike calls home.

Trek HQ
801 West Madison Street
Waterloo, Wisconsin 53594, USA

Visitor tour details

Every Wednesday at 10 a.m. We’ll be ready for you. 

Guided tours last about an hour, they’re wheelchair-accessible, and open to anyone aged four and over. We’re here almost every Wednesday, but occasionally need to skip a week. It’s always a good idea to call and double-check before you come.

Got a big crew (10 or more)? Give us some notice by calling the number below.

What you’ll see

Roll through Trek’s history

Take a journey from our humble beginnings in a red barn to the world’s stage as a global leader in cycling.

Behind-the-scenes craftsmanship

Step onto the factory floor to see bikes built from start to finish with Trek’s signature precision. 

One-of-a-kind bikes

Get up close with iconic bikes that you won’t find anywhere else – from one-offs to race-winning rigs, some still wearing the mud from the cobbles of Roubaix.

Project One paint studio 

The showstopper of the tour: watch master painters transform bicycles into rolling works of art.  

Where to stay

Best. Lunch break. Ever.

We built 30 km of private mountain bike trails on out own land to provide employees with a much-needed sanctuary during the working day. Overlooking it all is The Lodge, a place we gather, regroup and share more than a few laughs. And maybe a few beers, too.


The World Cup in our garden

Every year we host the US's largest cyclocross weekend in our very own garden. We never intended to create a race watched by millions across the globe. It just happened.


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