Oregon Bicycle Ride 2012
| Starts | Location | Fees |
|---|---|---|
| Saturday, July 21, 2012 2:00 PM |
Crook County High School - Prineville, OR 1100 SE Lynn Blvd. Prineville, Oregon 97754 Contact Information: Event Organizer Website |
Prices vary based on category |
Oregon Bicycle Ride XXVI
Experiencing the Four Rivers
Prineville – Madras – Maupin (layover) – Deschutes River State Rec Area – Condon – Mitchell – Prineville
Marvel at the spectacular canyon walls protecting the swift rivers and its habitat. Discover the alternative power sources used in this age of ‘green’. Visit rural communities and enjoy their infusion of flavor upon your senses during this week of discovering Oregon on two wheels.
Low Density
Are you looking for a great bicycling experience without all the hassle of crowds and lines? Look no further! Our rides are limited to 275 riders, so there are few lines and outstanding service for everyone. Take your time riding into camp at the end of the day. Camping sites are plentiful and dinner lines are few. Our in-house caterer and the fabulous rest stops along the route provide a traveling feast.
About Us
Bicycle Rides Northwest, formerly known as The Oregon Bicycle Ride, has organized bicycle tours in Oregon for 26 years, and recently expanded into the Northwest including the state of Idaho and Washington and now Montana. We search out the most scenic rides on the least traveled back roads and plan one-week summer tours that will make you smile for a long time. Most of our staff has been with us for years and take the idea of service very much to heart.
You will enjoy:
• Fully Supported Bike Ride
• Quiet Roads
• All Meals
• Friendly Support Staff
• Mechanical Support
• Tasty Food Stops
• Gear Transport
• Hot Showers
• Daily Fresh Towels
Visit the Event Organizer's Website
Additional Information
Date
Saturday, July 21, 2012 - 2 p.m.
Fees Include
All meals (Saturday dinner through Saturday lunch). Also included are your cmaping fees, gear transport, showers and toilets, towel services, vehicle support, rest stop with food and beverage, and commemorative items. Commemorative items include socks and Sea to Summit day packs.