
What we’re about
This group is for anyone interested in going on bicycle adventures, big or small. It is for all skill levels; beginners to experienced riders. Let's share stories, skills, and experiences and inspire and empower each other to go places on bikes throughout the great state of Wisconsin and beyond.
Why travel by bike?
-Affordability
-Flexibility and independence
-Exercise
-Empowering
-To get a more intimate connection with the people you meet and places you go
-Adventure
Reoccurring events:
-Bike Maintenance Class
-Introduction to Winter Bicycling
-Bicycle Touring Interactive
-Wednesday Night Bike Rides (April to October)
-Weekend Rides
-Sub 24's (overnight camping)
-Multi-day tours
...we are always open to suggestions!
Check out these websites for more inspiration:
https://www.adventurecycling.org/about-us/
http://www.alastairhumphreys.com/adventures/roundtheworld...
NOTE: This event is only for the Horicon Marsh Day Riders. If you are interested in the whole tour, RSVP here: Horicon Marsh Multi-Day Tour
Introduction: Celebrating our 10th season of guided tours, please join us on a picturesque day ride of the Horicon Marsh, where you will meet the participants of our multi-day tour. This relaxing mixed-surface cruise of the Horicon Marsh highlights the DNR Horicon Marsh Education Center, Rockvale Overlook, Federal Refuge Office/Visitor Center, Marsh Haven Nature Center, an observation tower, and the Palmatory Overlook. While an optional restaurant stop is available at approximately the 33-mile mark, packed snacks and plenty of water are recommended as there will be little to no services on the route. For rider convenience, a Kwik Trip is nearby at the start, in case you need to supplement your food for the ride.
We hope to see you there and make sure to bring a camera!
Skill level: Beginner
Intended Pace: Party Pace (10-12 mph ±). No drop.
Length: 40 miles±
Terrain: The route features a boardwalk, bicycle paths, and a mix of urban and rural roads. Mostly flat to rolling terrain throughout. Some gravel trails along the route may have loose gravel, and participants are advised to watch their speed when sharing the trail with hikers. A minimum tire width of 35 mm is recommended, with 42 mm or wider tires suggested.
Parking:
Bowling Green Park, Horicon
Time: 9:00 a.m. arrive. 9:30 a.m. push off.
Cost: The ride is free.
Route: D2c-HMarsh-2025 - Ready For Download
Final Note: A trail pass is required. You can order a 2025 Trail Pass here on the Wisconsin Bike Fed: 2025 Wisconsin State Pass
Riders must have signed an online yearly liability Waiver and Contact Form. Helmets, lights, proper nutrition, and hydration are all encouraged. A minimum of two 16 oz. bottles of water and two energy bars daily are good starting points. Participants should be prepared to ride the entire route at their own pace. Please inform the leader if you abandon the ride or deviate significantly from the intended course.
We will cancel at least two hours prior if there is bad weather. Please be courteous to the organizers by RSVPing only if you intend to attend and keep your RSVP up to date. This is for the small minority - most of you are great, but repeated no-shows occupying valuable spots may result in your ban from the group. We reserve the right to replace it with a similar event or cancel due to a lack of interest, current events, or poor trail or road conditions.
Suggested Yearly Donation: $20
Upcoming events (2)
See all- Horicon Marsh Multi-Day Tour!Johnson Creek Park and Ride, Johnson Creek, WI$40.00
Introduction: Celebrating our 10th season, join us on another guided overnight bike camping trip! The Horicon Marsh is genuinely one of Wisconsin's gems, and we have had some memorable trips over the years. We'll experience quiet country roads, quaint county parks, and several historical places, like effigy mounds, to name a few. And as a bonus, we will not go hungry along the way!
Camping isn't your thing, or you're unable to get off work on Friday? A stand-alone Saturday ride will be offered, weather pending.
Check out photos from our prior events over the years:
2018 Four-Day Tour
2020 Overnight
2023 Day RideThere should be something for everyone, and we hope to see you there!
Cost: $20-$40 for camping (est.), plus additional funds for food and other expenses. Please bring some quarters for the showers.
Skill level: Easy/Intermediate
Length: Approx. 110-140 total
Day 1: 49± mi.
Day 2: 20-45 miles (multiple options through Horicon Marsh)
Day 3: 40± mi.Terrain: Flat to rolling hills. A mix of lime-screen trails and paved country roads. A minimum of 32 mm tires with traction is recommended; 42 mm and higher are preferred.
Parking: Johnson Creek Park and Ride.
Time: 9:00 arrival, 9:30 departure
Route: Horicon-Marsh O/N -JC-PRELIMINARY- not for download
Food Options: Coming Soon
Amenities: Shower, running water, modern bathroom
Alternative Lodging (Organized, reserved, and paid by the participant):
Honey Bee Inn, Horicon
611 E Walnut St, Horicon, WI 53032
https://www.honeybeeinn.com/
Phone: 19204854855Royal Oaks Motel
W4415 WI-33, Horicon, WI 53032
Phone: 19204854489Pre-ride tips: Organize and pack your gear several days in advance, tune up your bike if necessary, and take your packed bike for a short ride around the block. Does it feel balanced? These few steps will help you feel more confident on the morning of departure.
A highly recommended video for a Lightweight Bike Touring Setup:
The Best Lightweight Bike Touring SetupThe' Discussion' section contains more videos and tips about bicycle touring.
Final Notes: A trail pass is required. You can order a 2025 Trail Pass here on the Wisconsin Bike Fed: 2025 Wisconsin State Pass
Riders must have signed an online yearly liability Waiver and Contact Form. Helmets, lights, proper nutrition, and hydration are all encouraged. A minimum of two 16 oz. bottles of water and two energy bars daily are good starting points. Participants should be prepared to ride the entire route at their own pace. Please inform the leader if you abandon the ride or deviate significantly from the intended course.
We will cancel at least two hours prior if there is bad weather. Please be courteous to the organizers by RSVPing only if you intend to attend and keep your RSVP up to date. This is for the small minority - most of you are great, repeated no-shows occupying valuable spots may result in your ban from the group. We reserve the right to replace it with a similar event or cancel due to a lack of interest, current events, or poor trail or road conditions.
Suggested Yearly Donation: $20 - Horicon Marsh Cruise - Day RideBowling Green Park, Horicon, WI
NOTE: This event is only for the Horicon Marsh Day Riders. If you are interested in the whole tour, RSVP here: Horicon Marsh Multi-Day Tour
Introduction: Celebrating our 10th season of guided tours, please join us on a picturesque day ride of the Horicon Marsh, where you will meet the participants of our multi-day tour. This relaxing mixed-surface cruise of the Horicon Marsh highlights the DNR Horicon Marsh Education Center, Rockvale Overlook, Federal Refuge Office/Visitor Center, Marsh Haven Nature Center, an observation tower, and the Palmatory Overlook. While an optional restaurant stop is available at approximately the 33-mile mark, packed snacks and plenty of water are recommended as there will be little to no services on the route. For rider convenience, a Kwik Trip is nearby at the start, in case you need to supplement your food for the ride.
We hope to see you there and make sure to bring a camera!
Skill level: Beginner
Intended Pace: Party Pace (10-12 mph ±). No drop.
Length: 40 miles±
Terrain: The route features a boardwalk, bicycle paths, and a mix of urban and rural roads. Mostly flat to rolling terrain throughout. Some gravel trails along the route may have loose gravel, and participants are advised to watch their speed when sharing the trail with hikers. A minimum tire width of 35 mm is recommended, with 42 mm or wider tires suggested.
Parking:
Bowling Green Park, HoriconTime: 9:00 a.m. arrive. 9:30 a.m. push off.
Cost: The ride is free.
Route: D2c-HMarsh-2025 - Ready For Download
Final Note: A trail pass is required. You can order a 2025 Trail Pass here on the Wisconsin Bike Fed: 2025 Wisconsin State Pass
Riders must have signed an online yearly liability Waiver and Contact Form. Helmets, lights, proper nutrition, and hydration are all encouraged. A minimum of two 16 oz. bottles of water and two energy bars daily are good starting points. Participants should be prepared to ride the entire route at their own pace. Please inform the leader if you abandon the ride or deviate significantly from the intended course.
We will cancel at least two hours prior if there is bad weather. Please be courteous to the organizers by RSVPing only if you intend to attend and keep your RSVP up to date. This is for the small minority - most of you are great, but repeated no-shows occupying valuable spots may result in your ban from the group. We reserve the right to replace it with a similar event or cancel due to a lack of interest, current events, or poor trail or road conditions.
Suggested Yearly Donation: $20