Touring Ride in Rural Indiana Bicycle Rally

DateTime: 
06/15/2014 - 8:00am - 06/20/2014 - 3:00pm

Join us at Lincoln & Harmonie State Parks for our fourth annual bicycle rally, Sunday, June 15-Friday, June 20. Partial week (three-day) registration will be available. Routes will will focus on historical sites.


Lincoln State Park connects visitors with the childhood of Abraham Lincoln, 16th president of the United States. The 1,747-acre park offers two lakes and ten miles of hiking trails. At this location, campers will stay at the Pine Hills Group Camp, and non-campers will have rooms at the Quality Inn Huntingburg. All participants (campers and non-campers) will eat breakfasts and dinners in the Pine Hills Group Camp dining hall. Lean more about Lincoln State Park.


Harmonie State Park is just a few miles outside the town of New Harmony, another site of historical significance in southwestern Indiana. New Harmony evolved from two utopian communities of the early 1800s: the Rappites and the Owenites. At this location, campers will stay in an area near the Maple Grove picnic shelter; non-campers will have rooms at the New Harmony Inn. All participants (campers and non-campers) will eat breakfasts and dinners at the New Harmony Conference Center. Learn more about Harmonie State Park and the town of New Harmony.


Terrain ranges from rolling to hilly with some challenging hills. Accommodations include camping or lodging at the Quality Inn Huntingburg for Lincoln State Park, and camping or lodging at the New Harmony Inn for Harmonie Stae Park.

Email Address: 
triri@triri.org
Event Details
Event Type: 
Ride - Road
Region: 
Out of State
MoBikeFed Advocacy Event?: 
0
Event details
Distance Options: 
Loops of various distances
Entry Fee: 
Varies with accommodations
SAG Service?: 
No SAG Service

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