
Pedal to the Point is a grand tour of Northern Colorado! Offering distances of 10, 24, 52, and 72 miles, you can ride in open farmland north of Fort Collins to the streets of Loveland.
Route descriptions:
- 10 mile route - Bring the kids and your bike trailers for this introductory 10 mile ride that promises fun for the whole family!
- 24 mile route - This route is great for the beginner cyclist. An easy ride with flat roads, this route rides north into scenic farmland and open fields and back south to the town of Wellington, then heads northwest back to Waverly.
- 52 mile route - For the intermediate cyclist, this route follows a majority of the 24-mile route but continues south at Wellington past the Budweiser factory and into Fort Collins, riding much of what is called by many local cyclists as the cement factory loop. A great ride with flat straight-aways, rolling hills, and a variety of scenery.
- 72 mile/Century route - If you're in for the long haul, this route is for you. From flat farmland to the streets of Loveland, this route offers the most variety in both terrain and scenery. This route rides south through Timnath and into Loveland, then back north into Fort Collins alongside Hughes Stadium, winding into Laporte, and taking a drastic change in scenery back to Waverly.
Registration includes ride support and aid stations throughout the route, an after-ride BBQ, and fun and games for the whole family. Proceeds support programs and services for at-risk youth at Turning Point, which benefits youth in Colorado, Wyoming and neighboring states.
Web Site: turningpnt.org
Location: Fort Collins, CO [map]
Event Info:
| Date | Ride |
|---|---|
| 08-14-2011 | Pedal to the Point - Pedal to the Point is a grand tour of Northern Colorado, with route options of 10, 24, 52, and 72 miles. |



