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13th Annual Rotary BIKE THE ROGUE Gold Beach

September 7 @ 7:00 am

$55 – $75

September 7, 2024 –
23, 38, and 62 Mile Rides

The Bike the Rogue routes follow the banks of the Rogue River in this spectacularly scenic  & remote southwestern corner of Oregon…where the Rogue River meets the ocean.  The 38 and 62 mile rides include 7 miles along the Pacific Ocean with panoramic views of beaches, sea stacks, & rugged coastline. All three rides start and finish at Buffington Park in Gold Beach. A continental breakfast is provided at the start of the event with well-stocked rest stations every 7-10 miles along the route. FREE continental breakfast at start and FREE pizza & beer after the event. Registration  7:00  –  9:00 AMThe 62 mile route starts at 8AM and the 23 and 38-mile routes may start anytime between 8 and 9 AM. Registration fees and maps are as follows: 23 Mile Ride: ~1100 vertical feet. $55; 38 Mile Ride: ~2000 vertical feet. $65; 62 Mile Ride: ~3700 vertical feet. $75; REGISTER ONLINE BY CLICKING HERE>

FOR THOSE WHO WISH TO PAY BY CHECK>

You may also sign up and register at the event. The ride starts at Buffington Park (3 blocks east of Highway 101 on Gauntlet St.) in Gold Beach, Oregon.

This is a SAFETY FIRST event and Helmets Are Required.

Details

Date:
September 7
Time:
7:00 am
Cost:
$55 – $75

Venue

Buffington Park
94298 Caughell St
Gold Beach, Oregon
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