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Hebron to Walworth Hebron Park (at Police station)
Tuesday Evening Trail Ride
Hebron Police Station Parking Lot
Tuesday Evening Trail Ride
Bull Valley ride from MCC NE Corner parking lot
Grassy Lake Forest Preserve
Although we have had a pretty even mix of campers and motellers in the past, a new tradition is starting this year: The MCBC campers may be a thing of the past but the bicycling will go on! All you need to do is make lodging arrangments for the days you would like to attend. Several folks will arrive Sunday afternoon and depart on Friday morning but you are free to come and go on your schedule. However, try to obtain your lodging in the vicinity of Baileys Harbor as ride routes will generally start and planned dinners will be located there. Most lodging in the Door peninsula is not far by car so you can stay most anywhere. You can always camp if you wish as there are a few nearby campgrounds.
In addition to the four days of planned bicycle rides to breakfast spots in the morning, there are always plenty of things to do and see in Door County. One evening we plan on attending a play performed in the woodsy outdoor theater in Peninsula State Park. In addition there are light house tours, hiking trails, boat and kayak tours, beaches and much more to occupy your non bicycling hours. Lots of highly regarded shopping spots are also to be found so your visit to Door County can be as busy or restful as you like.
As the county is a popular destination in the summer, it is best to obtain your lodging reservations as soon as you can. If you have any questions or advice please let me know.
Mike
Although we have had a pretty even mix of campers and motellers in the past, a new tradition is starting this year: The MCBC campers may be a thing of the past but the bicycling will go on! All you need to do is make lodging arrangments for the days you would like to attend. Several folks will arrive Sunday afternoon and depart on Friday morning but you are free to come and go on your schedule. However, try to obtain your lodging in the vicinity of Baileys Harbor as ride routes will generally start and planned dinners will be located there. Most lodging in the Door peninsula is not far by car so you can stay most anywhere. You can always camp if you wish as there are a few nearby campgrounds.
In addition to the four days of planned bicycle rides to breakfast spots in the morning, there are always plenty of things to do and see in Door County. One evening we plan on attending a play performed in the woodsy outdoor theater in Peninsula State Park. In addition there are light house tours, hiking trails, boat and kayak tours, beaches and much more to occupy your non bicycling hours. Lots of highly regarded shopping spots are also to be found so your visit to Door County can be as busy or restful as you like.
As the county is a popular destination in the summer, it is best to obtain your lodging reservations as soon as you can. If you have any questions or advice please let me know.
Mike
Park at the public lot at Jefferson and Calhoun Streets.
Although we have had a pretty even mix of campers and motellers in the past, a new tradition is starting this year: The MCBC campers may be a thing of the past but the bicycling will go on! All you need to do is make lodging arrangments for the days you would like to attend. Several folks will arrive Sunday afternoon and depart on Friday morning but you are free to come and go on your schedule. However, try to obtain your lodging in the vicinity of Baileys Harbor as ride routes will generally start and planned dinners will be located there. Most lodging in the Door peninsula is not far by car so you can stay most anywhere. You can always camp if you wish as there are a few nearby campgrounds.
In addition to the four days of planned bicycle rides to breakfast spots in the morning, there are always plenty of things to do and see in Door County. One evening we plan on attending a play performed in the woodsy outdoor theater in Peninsula State Park. In addition there are light house tours, hiking trails, boat and kayak tours, beaches and much more to occupy your non bicycling hours. Lots of highly regarded shopping spots are also to be found so your visit to Door County can be as busy or restful as you like.
As the county is a popular destination in the summer, it is best to obtain your lodging reservations as soon as you can. If you have any questions or advice please let me know.
Mike
Tuesday Evening Trail Ride
Although we have had a pretty even mix of campers and motellers in the past, a new tradition is starting this year: The MCBC campers may be a thing of the past but the bicycling will go on! All you need to do is make lodging arrangments for the days you would like to attend. Several folks will arrive Sunday afternoon and depart on Friday morning but you are free to come and go on your schedule. However, try to obtain your lodging in the vicinity of Baileys Harbor as ride routes will generally start and planned dinners will be located there. Most lodging in the Door peninsula is not far by car so you can stay most anywhere. You can always camp if you wish as there are a few nearby campgrounds.
In addition to the four days of planned bicycle rides to breakfast spots in the morning, there are always plenty of things to do and see in Door County. One evening we plan on attending a play performed in the woodsy outdoor theater in Peninsula State Park. In addition there are light house tours, hiking trails, boat and kayak tours, beaches and much more to occupy your non bicycling hours. Lots of highly regarded shopping spots are also to be found so your visit to Door County can be as busy or restful as you like.
As the county is a popular destination in the summer, it is best to obtain your lodging reservations as soon as you can. If you have any questions or advice please let me know.
Mike
Although we have had a pretty even mix of campers and motellers in the past, a new tradition is starting this year: The MCBC campers may be a thing of the past but the bicycling will go on! All you need to do is make lodging arrangments for the days you would like to attend. Several folks will arrive Sunday afternoon and depart on Friday morning but you are free to come and go on your schedule. However, try to obtain your lodging in the vicinity of Baileys Harbor as ride routes will generally start and planned dinners will be located there. Most lodging in the Door peninsula is not far by car so you can stay most anywhere. You can always camp if you wish as there are a few nearby campgrounds.
In addition to the four days of planned bicycle rides to breakfast spots in the morning, there are always plenty of things to do and see in Door County. One evening we plan on attending a play performed in the woodsy outdoor theater in Peninsula State Park. In addition there are light house tours, hiking trails, boat and kayak tours, beaches and much more to occupy your non bicycling hours. Lots of highly regarded shopping spots are also to be found so your visit to Door County can be as busy or restful as you like.
As the county is a popular destination in the summer, it is best to obtain your lodging reservations as soon as you can. If you have any questions or advice please let me know.
Mike
Although we have had a pretty even mix of campers and motellers in the past, a new tradition is starting this year: The MCBC campers may be a thing of the past but the bicycling will go on! All you need to do is make lodging arrangments for the days you would like to attend. Several folks will arrive Sunday afternoon and depart on Friday morning but you are free to come and go on your schedule. However, try to obtain your lodging in the vicinity of Baileys Harbor as ride routes will generally start and planned dinners will be located there. Most lodging in the Door peninsula is not far by car so you can stay most anywhere. You can always camp if you wish as there are a few nearby campgrounds.
In addition to the four days of planned bicycle rides to breakfast spots in the morning, there are always plenty of things to do and see in Door County. One evening we plan on attending a play performed in the woodsy outdoor theater in Peninsula State Park. In addition there are light house tours, hiking trails, boat and kayak tours, beaches and much more to occupy your non bicycling hours. Lots of highly regarded shopping spots are also to be found so your visit to Door County can be as busy or restful as you like.
As the county is a popular destination in the summer, it is best to obtain your lodging reservations as soon as you can. If you have any questions or advice please let me know.
Mike
Veteran's Park, Genoa City
Pleasant Valley Conservation Area
Tuesday Evening Trail Ride
Hebron Police Parking Lot
Grassy Lake Forest Preserve
Busse Wood Boating Center
Join us for a relaxing social paddle on the water! We welcome kayakers of all skill levels. Kayak rentals are available on a first-come, first-served basis - reservations are not possible, so please plan accordingly if you need to rent a boat.
Need to know:
We plan to launch at the posted start time, so arrive early to get your personal kayak ready. If you‘re renting, come early in case there‘s a line, paperwork, and payment processing.
https://fpdcc.com/things-to-do/boating-canoeing-kayaking/#rentals
We expect to be on the water for less than 2 hours.
Required:
Personal flotation devices (PFDs/life jackets) are required to be with you at all times while on the kayaks. We recommend that you wear them.
For questions, ride cancellations, and more information, check our website: https://mchenrybicyleclub.org
You can also find us on the Meetup app (/mchenry-county-bicycle-club/) or Facebook.
Tuesday Evening Trail Ride