The Routes: 30, 50, 60, 70 or 100 miles
30-Mile Route, aka The Blue Plate Special
A lovely flat ride passing farms, fields, and flowers. Ride through downtown Silverton before heading into the quilted Willamette Valley farms. Refreshing watermelon, strawberry shortcake, and a misting station will keep you cool at Labish Fire Station. Ride back through the Gallon House covered bridge on your way to the After-party at The Garden.
Exact routes are subject to change. Exact mileage and elevation may vary from other data sources or devices.
50-Mile Route
The 50-mile route provides a little more diversity with a couple of short climbs, and a couple of rivers. Deli-sandwiches, served by the Scotts Mills Mayor, and the Bauman Farmstand are perfect examples of the rural beauty of Oregon's small towns. Enjoy homemade hand pies at Bauman Farms while perusing the farmers market and petting zoo.
Ride back through the Gallon House covered bridge on your way to the After-party at The Garden.
Exact routes are subject to change. Exact mileage and elevation may vary from other data sources or devices.
60-Mile Route
Get your metric century ride on with the icon Silver Falls Loop and climb. Then meader through the farmlands.
Ride back through the Gallon House covered bridge on your way to the After-party at The Garden.
Exact routes are subject to change. Exact mileage and elevation may vary from other data sources or devices.
70-Mile Route
Explore the broadest section of the valley WITHOUT the climb to Silver Falls. Essentially, this is a combination of the 30 and 50-mile routes, with a couple of zigs and zags of your own. Hills and trees on the first half, open, flat fields for the second.
Yes, you still get to ride through the covered bridge.
Exact routes are subject to change. Exact mileage and elevation may vary from other data sources or devices.
100-Mile Route
The whole enchilada. This century adds a little flare out through Silver Falls State Park. It starts with a steady climb punctuated by spectacular views. What goes up, must come down and the extended descent is so much fun, you'll forget all about the first part.
Join the 70-mile route at the bottom of the hill and enjoy the valley.
Exact routes are subject to change. Exact mileage and elevation may vary from other data sources or devices.