Are there any cancelled League of Michigan rides?
Are there any cancelled League of Michigan rides?
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Some rides may have canceled or rescheduled due to COVID-19. Please check event websites or contact organizers before you make plans! Developed annually in partnership with MDOT, our ride calendar lists hundreds of cycling events including tours, races, and advocacy events.
Is the michivan ridesharing program open to the public?
The vanpool program is open to individuals of the public. The MichiVan operator also helps employers develop vanpools and ridesharing programs. Questions?
How does the League of Michigan bicyclists ride calendar?
Developed annually in partnership with MDOT, our ride calendar lists hundreds of cycling events including tours, races, and advocacy events. LMB Tours and $1 Per Rider events generate essential funding for our organization—an easy way to help make Michigan a more bicycle friendly state! Here is some introductory text.
Where can I Ride my Bike in Michigan?
Five scenic routes (14, 20, 44, 62 or 100 miles) in Mason and Oceana Counties to choose from… Motor City Brew Tours Presents: Bike & Brew Tour – Atwater 2 Atwater Ride. Enjoy a guided bike… Routes cross Big Manistee River, to M22 along Lake Michigan coast from Manistee to Frankfort. 8 food stops,…
Where to ride a train in the fall in Michigan?
Coopersville & Marne Railway offers the perfect holiday-themed train for a Michigan fall excursion. The Famous Pumpkin Train will keep you entertained for the whole ride as bright colors fly by out the window.
The vanpool program is open to individuals of the public. The MichiVan operator also helps employers develop vanpools and ridesharing programs. Questions?
Which is the longest train ride in Michigan?
The Tahquamenon Wilderness train ride is the longest 24” gauge railroad in the country, stretching five and a half miles from Soo Junction. The train passes through pristine forests where passengers are likely to catch a glimpse of some of Michigan’s unique wildlife, as well as a seemingly endless tunnel of fall colors.