Oregon Timber Trail Race and Tour

Cave Lake California Modoc County, CA, United States

The Oregon Timber Trail winds 700 miles along the spine of Oregon. A majority is singletrack and not for the timid. Ride it in either race mode or tour it with others. Tackle the southernmost 300 miles or commit to the entire 700 miles.

Cascadian Crossing Route

Bend, OR Bend, OR, United States

Hosted by Northwest Competitive Adventure, the Cascadian Crossing Route (CCR300) is a 312-mile bikepacking loop in Central Oregon. The route is heavily focused on singletrack / trail riding, with over 32K’ of vertical gain along the way and a few very remote sections.

windingo100

McKenzie Bridge , United States

Hosted by Northwest Competitive Adventure, windingo1oo is an unsupported, low-key, ~125 mile bikepacking-style event starting in McKenzie Bridge, Oregon.

Alaska Divide

Anchorage, AK Anchorage, AK, United States

Alaska Divide is a 1700 kilometer (1056 mile) unsupported bikepacking adventure from Anchorage to Deadhorse.

Dark Divide 300 Bikepacking Grand Depart

Squaxin Park 2600 East Bay Drive Northeast, Olympia, WA, United States

The Dark Divide 300 is a challenging mixed-terrain bikepacking route that traverses through the southern Cascade Mountain Range from Olympia to Portland.

North Central Washington 250

Pybus Public Market 3 N Worthen St, Wenatchee, WA, United States

The North Central Washington 250 (NCW 250) is a 250 (ish)-mile self-supported bikepacking event starting and ending at Pybus Public Market in Wenatchee. The route covers diverse backcountry riding terrain […]

The Big Lonely

Bend, OR Bend, OR, United States

The Big Lonely is a 350+ mile Northwest Competitive Adventure unsupported bikepacking event that starts and ends in beautiful beer & bike paradise: Bend, Oregon.

The Odyssey of the VOG

Oak Grove Church 2701 Oak Grove Rd, Rickreall, OR, United States

The Odyssey of the VOG is a 350+ mile bikepacking event with ~32,000 total feet of elevation gain that showcases Oregon's rural Willamette Valley, the rugged coast range, and the expansive Oregon Coast.