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Crater Lake National Park 1 Sager Building, Crater Lake, OR, United StatesRide the Rim Crater Lake is a heck of a lot of fun and a great way to experience Crater Lake National Park first hand!
Ride the Rim Crater Lake is a heck of a lot of fun and a great way to experience Crater Lake National Park first hand!
The Pacific Coast Bike Race 1500 is a self-supported (unsupported) race that starts in Portland and the finishes in San Diego. Once the clock starts it does not stop till you finish. The route consists mostly of paved roads and bike paths.
Produced by the Cascade Bicycle Club, the Woodinville Wine Ride cruises through the heart of Woodinville Wine Country.
The Passport2Pain ride is known for quad-popping hills, amusing-bordering-on-weird checkpoints, and camaraderie through shared suffering.
Ride the Rim Crater Lake is a heck of a lot of fun and a great way to experience Crater Lake National Park first hand!
Produced by Liberty Lake Rotary, this ride explores the beautiful areas of Liberty Lake, Post Falls, Green Bluff and Spokane Valley.
Climb 4,098 feet from Glacier to Artist Point (5,140 feet elevation) in ~22 miles on one of the most scenic paved roads in the country!
Join OR Bike for the Harvest Century, with route options from 25 to 100 miles starting and finishing at McMenamins Grand Lodge in Forest Grove, OR.
In the Salt To Saint Relay, solo riders, or teams of 4 or 8 from Salt Lake City Utah to St George Utah as fast as possible.
Hosted by the Greater Eugene Area Riders (GEARs), Blackberry bRamble rambles through the beauty of the Southern Willamette Valley’s cycling mecca, Eugene, with challenges for every rider.
The Tour of the Unknown Coast, one of California’s toughest century rides, and among the most beautiful routes anywhere, welcomes cyclists to ride 100 miles or 100km in rugged Humboldt County, CA.
Everyone is welcome to bike, jog, or stroll along Lake Washington Blvd between Seward Park and Mount Baker Park on select weekends throughout the summer.