Yes — that is one of the primary use cases for this category. Endurance gravel bikes are designed with bikepacking in mind: abundant mounting points, frame bag clearance from longer chainstays, stable handling under load, and low climbing gears for steep terrain with gear. Check that the specific model you are considering has the fork mounts and under-downtube mounts you need for your bikepacking setup. Most endurance gravel bikes are bikepacking-ready without modification.
Gravel Bike · Endurance Gravel
Can I use an endurance gravel bike for bikepacking?
Related gear types
If this answer nudged you toward a different style, these guides compare specs and trade-offs.

All-Road
$1500 – $10000
Road-oriented gravel bikes with modest tire clearance optimized for smooth gravel and paved surfaces.
Tire clearance 32–38mmRoad-adjacent geometryLower stack and longer reach

Classic Gravel
$1200 – $8000
The original do-it-all gravel bike with balanced geometry and mid-range tire clearance for mixed-terrain riding.
Tire clearance 38–45mmBalanced endurance geometryMultiple bottle and rack mounts

Bikepacking / Expedition Gravel
$1500 – $7000
Gravel bikes purpose-built for multi-day bikepacking adventures with extensive mounting points and stable, load-friendly geometry.
Extensive mounting points45–50mm+ tire clearanceStable loaded geometry
More questions
- Can I race on an endurance gravel bike?
- Do I really need 45mm+ tire clearance?
- Is a compliance seatpost worth it?
- Should I choose 1x or 2x drivetrain for endurance gravel?
