Bear Growl Gravel Grinder
Greenville, CA 96 S Main St., Greenville, CA, United StatesTucked in the base of Northern California’s Sierra Nevada, the Bear Growl Gravel Grinder is a celebration of gravel riding at its best.
Tucked in the base of Northern California’s Sierra Nevada, the Bear Growl Gravel Grinder is a celebration of gravel riding at its best.
Enjoy all that the Northwest has to offer in one beautiful ride: Mt Baker, Lake Whatcom, valleys, rivers, farmland, beaches and the Puget Sound. With rides varying from 22 to 100 miles, you’ll find a great ride for every member of the family.
Ride or race 27.4 miles and 6,700' of climbing to the 14,130 summit of Mt Blue Sky--on the highest paved road in North America.
Four gorgeous routes (100, 89, 62 and 34 miles), well provisioned rest stops, and ride-end celebration with gourmet sandwich bar plus a beer or soft drink included!
Ride the Tour de Lavender and enjoy vistas of the snow-capped Olympic Mountains, the blue expanse of the Salish Sea, and multi-hued fields of wondrous lavender to roam, the “Tour de Lavender” is more than just a ride, it’s an experience!
A Ride Like No Other! Each year on the first Sunday in August, cyclists have the extraordinary opportunity to ride the iconic Hurricane Ridge road when it is closed to all motor vehicles.
Connect with the Pacific Northwest's cycling community at a music and arts celebration of the bicycle with 100, 50, and 20 mile rides.
The Mid-Valley Bicycle Club Covered Bridge Bicycle Tour explores the rural roads of Linn County. Depending on which of the route options you choose, you'll cross up to five historic covered bridges in the Mid-Willamette Valley.
Ride Tour de Victoria's world-class cycling routes and experience breathtaking scenery in beautiful Victoria, British Columbia.
Tour de Whidbey is one of the most beautiful bike rides in the Northwest! Enjoy breathtaking views riding the “back roads” of Whidbey!
Based on Ronde PDX, this is a beautiful and challenging free group ride that tackles a lot of steep climbs starting and ending in SW Portland.
Produced by the Cascade Bicycle Club, RSVP travels ~185 miles over two days from Washington to British Columbia on some of the most beautiful roads and trails in the Pacific Northwest.