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19 miles mostly on closed roads and paved trails with a few short, steep climbs on residential streets. Suitable for advanced beginners and above on road or hybrid bikes. Note this ride will only occur if the government re-opens as the zoo is currently closed.
What a fun ride! (This is a weekday ride but we will also offer this ride on a weekend in early December.) Leaving from Bethesda, we will travel on residential roads, bicycle trails and the now permanently closed-to-traffic roads of Rock Creek Park to arrive at the National Zoo. Once there, we will receive a special tour by our ride leader who also volunteers at the zoo and will provide us with the inside scoop on zoo residents and conservation efforts. We’ll have lunch at the zoo and warm up before heading back to Bethesda along the Capital Crescent Trail. As with all our rides, we will have a leader and sweep, and no one will be left behind.
After completing registration, you will receive a confirmation email with additional event details and start location.
There is limited space, so please register early. Although this ride is FREE for Members, you do need to register.
We’ll pass by beautiful farms, creeks and forests, and fantastic old stone walls as we roll through northern Fauquier County, starting in The Plains. We’ll skirt Middleburg but not actually pass through to keep on the quiet gravel roads.
This is a no- drop ride, with a leader and a sweep and no one will be left behind.
After completing your registration, you will receive a confirmation email with additional event details and start location. If you don't see it, check your junk mail folder.
34 miles, elevation 1,600 feet. For intermediate and advanced riders. Quiet country roads with a few good climbs.
This ride explores the beautiful, rolling countryside of the Montgomery County Agricultural Reserve with the extra bonus of enjoying the Comus Inn Beer Garden afterwards. After riding past crops, pastures and farm animals, we’ll arrive back at the beer garden for food and drinks. We'll enjoy a fantastic view of Sugarloaf Mountain as we socialize with new and old friends.
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