2023 Event Registration Now Open!
IT’S TIME! Registration for the entire slate of 2023 events is open. Sign up now and save with EARLY BIRD pricing in effect until Tuesday, February 28 on most events, including the popular Ride for the River and Bike the Barns.
Plus, we’ve added GROUP/CLUB DEALS for two multi-day events. Rally at least 10 of your friends for either the August 4-6 Weekender at Paul Smith's College or the September 16-17 Handlebarley Full Weekend package and you’ll save even more.
Whether you’d like to ride 1, 2 or 3-days with BikeADK, we’ve got a road or gravel event for you and your crew. Check out the schedule below, then sign up to score the best deal and lock your spot. Events do sell out.
Of course, if you have questions about any ride, please don’t hesitate to reach out directly. There are few things I enjoy more than helping people experience the Adirondacks by bike.
Clip in, be kind & ride on,
Doug Haney, Bike Adirondacks
doug@bikeadk.com | 518.524.4674
2023 BIKE ADIRONDACKS EVENT SCHEDULE
Adirondack Women's Weekend
This weekend getaway hosted at the Saranac Waterfront Lodge pairs some of the most stunning road cycling in the Adirondacks with delicious local dining in postcard perfect Saranac Lake, a community filled with quirky shops, art galleries and stunning architecture. New this year is the availability of post-ride massage therapy.
Dates: June 23-25
Location: Saranac Lake
Mileage: 30-40 miles/day
Participation Cap: 40 riders
Pricing: Starting at $549
Benefits: Play ADK
Great Camp Sagamore Experience
This multi-day experience hosted at historic Great Camp Sagamore blends road or gravel cycling with a modern mini-vacation that provides you with a true connection to the landscape and history of this special place. New routes this year!
Dates: July 9-12 (road) or August 13-16 (gravel)
Location: Raquette Lake
Mileage: 20 miles/day with 2 days of riding
Participation Cap: 20/event
Pricing: Starting at $900
Benefits: Great Camp Sagamore Public Trust
Ride for the River
Known as the most spectacular ride in the Adirondacks, Ride for the River showcases the lush Ausable River watershed while supporting the conservation work of Ausable River Association.
Dates: July 15-16
Location: Wilmington
Mileage: 20, 30 or 45 miles
Participation Cap: 150 riders
Pricing: Starting at $79
Benefits: Ausable River Association
Weekender at Paul Smith's College
This is the ultimate event to attend with a big group of friends. Whether you stay in the dorms, tent (or RV) on campus, or stay in local lodging, the Weekender is all about relaxation and exploration, on and off your bike. New this year is the inclusion of a tour of White Pine Camp with registration, and special pricing for groups.
Dates: August 4-6
Location: Paul Smith's College, Paul Smiths
Mileage: 30-55 miles/day
Participation Cap: 200 riders
Pricing: Starting at $124
Benefits: Paul Smith's College Center for Sustainability
Pat Stratton Ride
Named after local plumber and cycling enthusiast, the Pat Stratton Ride is a road cycling tour featuring some of the most stunning scenery and terrain in the northern Adirondacks, plus fresh finish line pies! Since it began 23 years ago, this ride has generated over $100,000 for area youth programs.
Dates: August 26
Location: Saranac Lake
Mileage: 22, 49 or Century
Participation Cap: 300 riders
Pricing: Starts at $60
Benefits: Saranac Lake Kiwanis Club Youth Programs
Handlebarley
Now in its third year, the 2023 Handlebarley hosted at Paradox Brewery will feature two incredible fall days of gravel riding in the southern Adirondacks. Best part is you can sign up to ride just Saturday, only Sunday, or make it a weekend. Whether you ride one, or both days, you're in for some of the areas most incredible dirt, views and brews.
Dates: September 16-17
Location: North Hudson
Mileage: 20 & 42 options
Participation Cap: 150 riders
Pricing: Starting at $79
Benefits: Penfield Homestead Museum
Bike the Barns
You guessed it, this fall tour features farm stops (complete with tours of each), but what makes this event special is its ability to tell the rich agricultural story of the Lake Champlain Valley by bike. You can see, smell and absorb so much more when moving by your own pedal power. Following the ride, we'll kick back with a fabulous farm-to-table meal, delicious craft beverages and live music at Ausable Brewing Company.
Date: October 7
Location: Ausable Brewing Company, Keeseville
Mileage: 25-30 miles
Participation Cap: 300 riders
Pricing: Starting at $79
Benefits: Adirondack North Country Association