Unfortunately we are cancelling this event due to lack of registrations. Routes are available via the link below and we welcome you to ride the beautiful routes in the Sugar River Valley on your own and enjoy a beer afterwards at the Dirty Dog Taphaus.
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Discover the beautiful Sugar River Valley on a relaxing bike ride! Explore two Wisconsin state trails and the quiet, gently rolling county roads southeast of New Glarus. After the ride enjoy the Village of New Glarus, redeem your beverage token at the Dirty Dog Taphaus and toast your accomplishment!
Registration
The event is cancelled.
A Wisconsin DNR trail pass is required for anyone age 16 or older. You may purchase a daily pass at the trailhead kiosk or at the registration table for $5.
E-bikes
E-bike-friendly distances on this ride will allow most e-bikes to finish without recharging, and the gentle terrain won’t drain batteries too quickly.
Routes
Three routes of 15, 25 and 35 miles depart from the train depot in New Glarus and take you on portions of the Sugar River and Badger State Trails and beautiful lightly-traveled county roads. Look for Hurons, Sandhill Cranes and wild turkeys as you pedal across numerous railroad trestles along the Sugar River. Pedal through Monticello (and the Village of Albany, as well as the Albany Wildlife Area on the long route), and enjoy the support of sag stops before returning to New Glarus.
Maps: Ride with GPS maps are available here.
Short route follows the Sugar River Trail southeast, visits one sag stop at the turn-around point in Monticello at mile 6.5 before heading back to New Glarus. Returns via the Badger trail, town roads, and the Sugar River Trail to the Depot. 70% trails, 30% paved; 14 miles total.
Medium route follows the short route to Monticello and sag stop #1. Continues southeast and hits sag stop #2 at mile 12. Loops west back to the Badger trail and rejoins the short route at Monticello/sag stop#1. 48% trails, 52% paved; 27.4 miles total.
Long route shares Medium route through Monticello and continues SW along Sugar River Trail to Albany. Rejoins the Medium route at sag #2 at mile 20. Loops west back to the Badger trail and rejoins the short route at Monticello/sag stop #1. 51% trails, 49% paved; 35.9 miles total.
Recommended bikes
All routes cover crushed limestone state trails and chip-sealed county roads, perfect for bikes with 28mm tires and larger.