View digital routes: 2026 RidewithGPS
The final 2026 routes will be released a few weeks prior to the ride day, after all road conditions have been evaluated.
We carefully choose our routes to avoid construction, heavily trafficked roads (as much as possible), and to show you some of our favorite stretches to ride on the entire peninsula. The routes take you past historic landmarks, rural vistas, and scenic stretches of waterfront.
Our routes are similar from year-to-year, though we tweak them to avoid road construction or fresh chip-sealing to give you the best, smoothest ride we can.
Rest Stops



Rest stops will be found on all of the routes for riders to stop and fuel up on food and beverages. Each rest stop is staffed by a Door County non-profit who will be receiving a donation from the ride. Please thank them for their help with the ride and their contributions to community organizations!
Keep an eye out for updates to food items as the event gets closer!
2026 Rest Stops
Start- Waterfront Park: Coffee
Clark Park
Staffed by: Climate Change Coalition of Door County
Clark Park, Fish Creek, (Mile 16 of the 50, 62, and 100-mile routes) – Open 7:30am – 9:30 am
Murphy Park
Staffed by: Egg Harbor Historical Society
Egg harbor, (Mile 29 of century route),
Open 8:10 am – 10:30 am
Lakeside Park
Staffed by: Sevastopol Girls Basketball
Sturgeon Bay, (mile 46 of the century route), Open 8:50 am – 12:00 pm
Polka Party
Staffed by: Rotary Club Door County North
Baileys Harbor, Corner of West Meadow and Ahrens Road, (mile 64.1 century, 34 Metric Century and 50-mile route, mile 12 of the 25-mile route),
Open 8:30 am – 1:30 pm
Ellison Bay
Staffed by: The Ridges Sanctuary/ Shepherd of the Bay
Ellison Bay, (mile 81 and 93 for Century, mile 51 Metric)
Open 8:30 am – 3:10 pm
















