About us
This group is for anyone interested in going on bicycle adventures, big or small. It is for all skill levels, from 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
Recurring events:
-Bicycle Touring Interactive
-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/
https://www.warmshowers.org
Featured event

Middleton-Waunakee-State Park Ramble
Introduction: Celebrating our 11th season, join us on another day ride starting from Madison/Middleton. With a route featuring Graber Pond, beautiful roads near Ashton, Waunakee Village Park, Bolz Conservatory, and Governor Nelson State Park, you'll likely find something to enjoy. Post-ride, we can try a nearby restaurant like Prairie Cafe and Bakery.
We hope to see you there!
Time: 9:00 a.m. arrival, 9:15 a.m. departure
Skill level: Intermediate.
Intended Pace: 12 to 15 mph, no drop w/checkpoints for those who want to ride faster.
Length: 35± mi.
Terrain: 100% paved trails, roads, and streets with several rolling hills and mild climbs. Elevation difficulty: 5 out of 10.
Parking: Metro Park and Ride, Pheasant Branch Conservatory Parking Lot, or nearby street parking.
Route: Mid-WKE-SP-Ramble
Final Notes: Riders must have signed the 2026 Waiver and Contact Form.
⚡ E-Bikes are welcome, but please reach out before reserving to ensure goals align. ⚡
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 1 hour in advance if there is bad weather. Please RSVP only if you plan 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 if there's low interest, current events, or poor trail or road conditions.
Suggested Yearly Donation: $25
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Middleton-Waunakee-State Park Ramble
Metro Market, 6800 Century Ave, Middleton, WI, USIntroduction: Celebrating our 11th season, join us on another day ride starting from Madison/Middleton. With a route featuring Graber Pond, beautiful roads near Ashton, Waunakee Village Park, Bolz Conservatory, and Governor Nelson State Park, you'll likely find something to enjoy. Post-ride, we can try a nearby restaurant like Prairie Cafe and Bakery.
We hope to see you there!
Time: 9:00 a.m. arrival, 9:15 a.m. departure
Skill level: Intermediate.
Intended Pace: 12 to 15 mph, no drop w/checkpoints for those who want to ride faster.
Length: 35± mi.
Terrain: 100% paved trails, roads, and streets with several rolling hills and mild climbs. Elevation difficulty: 5 out of 10.
Parking: Metro Park and Ride, Pheasant Branch Conservatory Parking Lot, or nearby street parking.
Route: Mid-WKE-SP-RambleFinal Notes: Riders must have signed the 2026 Waiver and Contact Form.
⚡ E-Bikes are welcome, but please reach out before reserving to ensure goals align. ⚡
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 1 hour in advance if there is bad weather. Please RSVP only if you plan 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 if there's low interest, current events, or poor trail or road conditions.Suggested Yearly Donation: $25
1 attendee- $25.00

Astico Park Overnight!
Middleton Park and Ride, 4400 Parmenter St, Middleton, WI, USIntroduction: Celebrating our 11th season, join us on another overnight bike camping trip — just enough time to get away without burning through valuable vacation time! With multiple towns and quaint villages to refresh and rest, a bird refuge, a historic bridge and dam, and beautiful urban trails, you'll likely agree this tour has something for you! We will camp at Astico County Park near Columbus, WI, and the beautiful Crawfish River.
Check out photos from our prior tour here: 2023 Astico Overnight
We hope to see you there!
Cost: $25-35 for camping (pending attendance/firewood).
Skill level: Beginner-Intermediate.
Length: Day 1: 50± mi, Day 2: 50± (100± total). Each day may be a little shorter or longer, depending on the number of optional rest stops.
Terrain: Approx. 90% paved road, 10% Paved Trail. It is mostly rolling hills with minor climbs and flat farm topography.
Parking: Middleton Park and Ride. 4400 Parmenter St, Middleton, WI 53562
Time: 9:00 a.m. arrival, 9:30 a.m. departure
Route: MAD-Astico O/N_2026 - PRELIMINARY NOT FOR DOWNLOAD. A refreshed route from the 2023 tour with a few more services.
Food Options: Coming Soon. A nearby restaurant is an option for dinner Saturday night.
Amenities: Shower, running water, modern bathroom, hiking trails
Pre-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 Setup
The 'Discussion' section contains more videos and tips on bicycle touring.Final Notes: Riders must have signed the 2026 Waiver and Contact Form.
⚡ E-Bikes are welcome, but please reach out before reserving to ensure adequate service can be provided and that goals align. ⚡
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 2 hours in advance 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: $25
1 attendee - $30.00

White Mounds Co. Park Overnight
Middleton Park and Ride, 4400 Parmenter St, Middleton, WI, US*Please read fully before reserving, as this event is a bit different than past overnights and our stays at White Mounds County Park*
Introduction: Celebrating our 11th season, join us on another overnight bike camping trip — just enough time to get away without burning through valuable vacation time! White Mounds County Park has been a favorite of the group over the years, and this year's refreshed route will add a Wisconsin Rustic Road and reduce the major climbs while keeping the scenery intact. The full route will push off from Middleton, where we will quickly head west on quiet, rolling Dane County roads before arriving in Sauk City/Prairie de Sac. Folks who desire a shorter option can start here. Once further out of town, we will experience a beautiful designated Wisconsin Rustic Road, where we can soon take a rest break at Natural Bridge State Park and the nearby hamlet of Leland, where there is an optional meal or refreshment stop. We will meander further until we reach our rustic campsite near White Mounds Lake, where we will be secluded but still have access to the main campground facilities (see amenities below). The second day, we will catch services in Plain and again in Sauk City as we head back to the start.
Check out photos from our prior tour here: White Mounds County Park 2024
We hope to see you there!
Cost: $20-35 for camping (pending attendance/firewood).
Skill level: Intermediate/experienced due to campsite seclusion.
Length: Day 1: 50± mi, Day 2: 50± (100± total). Each day may be a little shorter or longer, depending on the number of optional rest stops.
The short route starting from the Sauk City Park and Ride will reduce the mileage by 20 miles to about 30 per day.
Terrain: Approx. 90% paved road, 10% Paved Trail. It is mostly rolling hills with minor climbs and flat farm topography.
Parking:
Full Route: Middleton Park and Ride. 4400 Parmenter St, Middleton, WI 53562
Shortened Route:
Sauk City Park and Ride. 7440 WI-188, Sauk City, WI 53583Time: 9:00 a.m. arrival, 9:30 a.m. departure
Route: MAD-Astico O/N_2026 - PRELIMINARY NOT FOR DOWNLOAD. A refreshed route from past tours with a few more services and features. Slight route changes may still be on the way.
Food Options: Coming Soon.
Amenities: Shower (~1 mile away), Restroom (~1/4 mile away), Water (~1/2 mile away), hiking trails.
Pre-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 Setup
The 'Discussion' section contains more videos and tips on bicycle touring.Final Notes: Riders must have signed the 2026 Waiver and Contact Form.
⚡ E-Bikes are welcome, but please reach out before reserving to ensure adequate service can be provided and that goals align. ⚡
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 2 hours in advance 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: $25
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