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The Eugene, Cascades & Coast region offers a wealth of cycling events, whether you like to get down and dirty on a single-track mountain bike trail, test your speed in a criterium or cycle through the countryside with a slice of blackberry pie waiting for you at the finish.
Are you ready to Du or Tri your endurance Oregon Coastal style? Swim Woahink Lake, cycle through agricultural county, run through Jessie M. Honeyman Park paths & finish on the dunes at Cleawox Lake.
100K and 60K scenic bike ride beginning and ending at Armitage Park in Eugene, OR, with a 2K Parade for People in the park. Parking will be free and you can enjoy music, food and fun at the finish!
Explore the West Eugene Wetlands by biking, rolling or walking the Fern Ridge Bike Path between Bailey Hill and Terry Street. Receive a Wetland Passport you can have stamped at each booth for your chance to win prizes. Fun for everyone!
A 7 mile bicycle ride around Eugene, uniting riders to share in the joy of cycling. Honor the past, celebrate the present, and empower the future of women in cycling. Costumes encouraged!
Breakfast at the Bridges is designed for path users and commuters to grab a quick bite to eat and a cup of coffee, meet city staff, learn more about transportation in Eugene, and get a bicycle safety check all at the same time.
Premier recreational riding and racing event and largest Gran Fondo in Oregon. Start/Finish, Expo, Beer Garden (free post ride meal/brew) & Raffle at Bohemia Park in historic downtown Cottage Grove.
Kids will learn new skills, including how to position their bodies correctly and balance their bikes with confidence while navigating trail obstacles, gauging speed, tight turns and corners. Shuttled rides are expected to include Flat Creek, Aubrey Mountain, Larison Rock and Alpine Trail. We will also offer guided rides starting from Greenwaters Park down the Salmon Creek Trail and rotating skills clinics.
June ride is our very special (and popular) family bike camping adventure! It's the perfect way to kick off the summer.
This mountain bike tour features 17,000 feet of descending on some of the best trails in the northwest in Oakridge. Enjoy panoramic views, zippy single track, and miles of fun! You will have to do some climbing (approx. 3,500 feet). This ride is for advanced riders only. This is an all-day tour with experienced guides.
The premier mountain bike festival in the northwest. Enjoy three days of shuttles to the best single track trails in the region. Meals are included and so is the adult beverage garden featuring live entertainment and local craft brews and Oregon wines. If you love mountain biking, you owe it to yourself to attend MBO.
Eugene Sunday Streets is an annual event that promotes healthy, active living by opening the city’s largest public space, its streets, for people to walk, bike & roll to discover active transportation.
3rd annual Rolf Prima Tri at the Grove Triathlon at scenic Cottage Grove Lake. Sprint and Olympic distance courses with individual and relay team options. Camp lakeside or select a nearby hotel.
The same incredible singletrack offered in the three day tour, but more of it. In five fun-filled days you will experience miles and miles of thrilling and challenging mountain bike riding on at least 12 different trails. It's hands down the most epic of all the Oregon Adventures tours.
This intermediate level tour offers a sample of the area's best trails and features rides throughout the Willamette National Forest. You'll ride your mountain bike along cool, clear rivers, through beautiful alpine meadows and ancient old growth forest. Camping and meals are included.
100+ mile mountain bike race on the illustrious Alpine Trail in the Mountain Bike Capital of the Northwest, Oakridge.
Whether you’re a road cyclist in top form, a weekend recreational rider, or a parent pulling two kids in a trailer, Eugene’s Blackberry bRamble is the ride for you. The Blackberry bRamble has long been known for its scenic route, extraordinary food at rest stops, reliable support and free blackberry pie and ice cream at the finish.
This mountain bike tour features 17,000 feet of descending on some of the best trails in the northwest in Oakridge. Enjoy panoramic views, zippy single track, and miles of fun! You will have to do some climbing (approx. 3,500 feet). This ride is for advanced riders only. This is an all-day tour with experienced guides.
The premier mountain bike festival in the northwest. Enjoy three days of shuttles to the best single track trails in the region. Meals are included and so is the adult beverage garden featuring live entertainment and local craft brews and Oregon wines. If you love mountain biking, you owe it to yourself to attend MBO.
Take the Oregon Challenge. Sign up to participate in the Triathlon Eugene, or just come out to support racers competing in a variety of triathlon categories (Sprint, Relay, Olympic, and Youth). s
A weekend of mountain bike riding with other women - what could be better? Push yourself and hone your skills in a fun and supportive environment, while experiencing some of Oregon’s finest singletrack. Groups are formed depending upon skill level and what you want out of the weekend, and all rides are led by our amazing Oregon Adventures female guides. This is a weekend where you don’t have to do a thing except have fun - we take care of everything, including all of your meals.
Eugene Sunday Streets is an annual events that promotes healthy, active living by opening the city’s largest public space, its streets, for people to walk, bike & roll to discover active transportation.
A 100-mile bicycle ride that tours four local, food producing farms in the Mid-Valley. Delicious, farm-fresh food, a beautiful route, mechanical support, a Bounty Bag, and more is all included!
FAT 55 is for those who think racing should be as much about culture, and trail riding, as it is about flat out speed. FAT 55 challenges the notion that cross country mountain bike racing should be focused around climbing speed, and watts. We’ve brought back the old school philosophy that a course should challenge riders in a variety of disciplines.
Join us for the 3rd annual Cottage Grove Rotary Cycle the Lakes Ride. Choose from 32, 67, or 102 mile rides.
Kids will learn new skills, including how to position their bodies correctly and balance their bikes with confidence while navigating trail obstacles, gauging speed, tight turns and corners. Shuttled rides are expected to include Flat Creek, Aubrey Mountain, Larison Rock and Alpine Trail. We will also offer guided rides starting from Greenwaters Park down the Salmon Creek Trail and rotating skills clinics.