Milford Bike Fest and Trail Challenge


Come join us for a day of riding bikes around Milford’s well-connected trail system followed by live music on the deck at Main Street Grill and Tavern!  

Did you know that 5 single track mountain bike trails are fully accessible from Downtown Milford?  Join the Motor City Mountain Biking Association for the Milford Bike Fest and Trail Challenge as we showcase some of our favorite mountain bike trails, raise money for trail maintenance, and then celebrate on the deck of Main Street Grill and Tavern in Downtown Milford!

 

Tailor your ride from family-friendly, paved-path rides to an all-day epic adventure combining all 5 trails and totaling up to 100 miles.

Start in Downtown Milford and join the MCMBA for a Guided Group Ride or the Huron Valley Bike Club for youth group rides, or Create Your Own Adventure with fellow riders across the vast trail system.  After riding, join us at Main Street Grill and Tavern in Downtown Milford for live musical entertainment to celebrate a day well spent exploring and enjoying the trail system.

 

This event is not a race; all skill levels are welcome to this Bike Fest and Trail Challenge.  Visit the links on the left to learn more about the connected trail system, Guided Group Rides, and how to prepare for the event.  New this year, however, is the 100-mile challenge!  Head over to the link on the left to learn more about how to complete this epic adventure!

 

The cost is $20 per rider if registered online before May 29, 2018.  The cost is $25 per rider for day-of registration at the event.  Registration includes a map booklet with trail information and coupons from our sponsors, an event nameplate for your bike, and 2 drink tickets good for pop or beer from our local brewery sponsors. Children 15 and under are free with a paying adult and will receive a ticket good for a hot dog, chips, and a pop. 

 

Event proceeds will benefit future trail maintenance by the MCMBA. 

 

Click Here for more info and to register!


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