• March 21, 2016

The 2016 Weekend Bike Routes Rock! Bike Virginia

The 2016 Weekend Bike Routes Rock! Bike Virginia

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You’ll be in bike heaven from the word go at the 29th annual bike event. The 2016 Bike Virginia Weekend Bike Routes Rock!

On Friday June 24 we kick off our bike ride in Woodstock Virginia. On that day you’ll enjoy our signature Friday ride which is just long enough to shake off the work-week, put you in vacation mood, and to get your legs ready for the next 5 days of riding.

Riding begins at 12pm. Camp and registration open at 10am. We offer a super laid back vibe where you can arrive at your leisure and ride at your own pace. That’s our specialty, letting you ride as you wish without the hassles of many other events.

Below are details of our Bike Virginia 2016 routes  for the first 3 days of our 6 day bike riding event. Friday through Sunday is part of our Weekend Escape package and our 6 day bike event.

Friday June 24 Bike Virginia Routes- 35 Miles

Route 11 Chips are a feature of Bike Virginia 2016We will start the 2016 Bike Virginia tour with a beautiful 35 mile ride through the valley south of Woodstock and head to the charming scenic Shenandoah Caverns. Along the way you will ride by the famous Rt. 11 Potato Chips Store which offers great Snacking for your ride!

The 2016 weekend bike routes are just the beginning of the 6 day fun.

The comfort station rest stop will be held at the American Celebration on Parade. There you can see 20 massive, full-size parade floats from Presidential Inaugurals, Tournament of Roses and other national celebrations. The former owner of Shenandoah Caverns began decorating for Presidential Inaugurals in 1949 for President Truman, and they have decorated for each inaugural since. At American Celebration you get to experience full size floats up close. Plan to stay and tour the exhibit for a while. See a great video about the facility on the Shenandoah Cavern’s Facebook Page.

Where you’re there you might like to make your reservations for a return visit to the caverns.

From there we will start heading back north as we make our way through scenic rural landscapes that are just waiting for you to explore. In addition to the 35-mile main route we are also working on a shorter option for those looking to just stretch their legs a little after traveling to the tour, stay tuned for details on that option.

See a map of Friday’s ride on our Bike Virginia Routes Page

After riding on Friday enjoy a fun festival in Woodstock. Read more about our activities here.

Saturday June 25 Bike Virginia Routes- 33 miles, 54 miles, 99 miles

Sheandoah County Sunset over the Mountains in Virginia part of Bike Virginia 2016 routes

Saturday kicks off the second day of our Bike Virginia Weekend Bike routes and is a real example of a full day of riding with Bike Virginia. On Saturday June 25, 2016 we offer 3 great route options that are sure to leave a BIG smile on your face. Bike routes open at 7am and close at 5pm, so you have the full day to enjoy riding.

Whether you want to ride a short ride or something a little longer Saturday is sure to please. Shenandoah County has so much beautiful scenery and so many interesting places to see. Check out this post about 19 reasons you have to visit Shenandoah County.

(Photo credit of sunset Photo Credit Erik B Walker/Flickr)

As you leave the Bike Virginia First Headquarters in Woodstock, Virginia you will quickly find yourself on beautiful rural back-country roads. Within the first mile you will be in lush countryside where you can enjoy the scenery on low traffic bike routes.

The charming town of Strasburg, Virginia hosts our first Bike Virginia comfort station rest stop for the day and they are rolling out the red carpet for you.

The only decision you need to make that day is whether to extend your ride up to 100 miles, stick to the main route of 54 miles or head back with our red 33 mile option…the great thing is that you can’t go wrong with either route!

All routes are fully supported by SAG trucks. If you have a mechanical, don’t feel well or need assistance we will be at your service. Riders can call for assistance at any time.

See detailed maps of our ride plan on our Bike Virginia Event 2016 Routes Page.

When you’ve finished the ride come back to base and enjoy lunch on us. Then unwind some more with one of the many activities there like yoga, massage, live music, beer/wine garden, or take one of the fun bus outings.

Sunday June 26 Bike Virginia Routes- Tour Bike Event 15, 37, 52, 64 miles

Bike Virginia Tour Riders posing for photo on he 2015 routeSunday marks the last day of riding out of our Headquarters base in Woodstock Virginia and marks the last of the 2016 Weekend Bike Routes with Bike Virginia.

We’ll make your choices tough on this day  there are 4 route choices, each with their own awesomeness.

The red route will take you for a delightful 15-mile ride before returning you back to camp.

Choose the Blue 37 mile Bike Route route and you will head out to the first comfort rest stop and then make your way back toward headquarters on some amazing routes camp. This option and the Red 15 mile route both skip the big climb of the day.

If you choose the Pink route, our 52 mile route will take you on a great ride that will almost have you seeing West Virginia as you follow lovely back roads. If you’re rest stop snacks are kicking in then hit the Orange route option at the first stop and spend a little more time soaking up the peaceful bliss of the Shenandoah Valley.

Whichever route you choose, don’t forget to check out the Virginia “LOVE” letters that will be on display at the Historic Courthouse in downtown Woodstock on your way back to camp. The host community is providing some fun costume accessories for a photo-opp.

Check out the detailed maps on our Virginia Bike Routes Page for the Event.

Back at base camp you will be treated to lunch at one of our food vendors and relax to some fun music, or strike out on a featured adventure.

Monday June 27

On Monday morning we head to camp 2. Read our next blog post on the Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday Bike Virginia Routes for details.