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Whether you prefer a short morning ride or the more rigorous
challenge of a century, there is a course length for you!
The Vine Ride offers four different routes, a 35, 65 and 100
mile course. All routes are fully supported. Choose the route
that works best for you and enjoy the beauty of the Willamette
Valley with other riders.
Not sure which route to ride? No problem - you can always change your mind the day of the ride.
The course opens at 6:00am and the 100 mile riders need to
be started by 8:00am. All other distance riders can start
at their convenience keeping in mind that the music starts and the food will be
served at about 1:00pm and all riders must be off the course
by 6:00pm. All 4 loops start and end at George Fox University
in Newberg, Oregon.
Click on the following for maps of the various routes:
note: if you don't have Adobe Acrobat Reader, you can download
it here: 
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Description |
Maps |
| 35 Mile Loop |
Contains mostly flat terrain with some rolling hills. This loop goes through Carlton and Yamhill and back. |
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| 65 Mile Loop |
Goes south through Lafayette and Dayton, then continues south to Hopewell before turning north and connecting back with the 50 mile loop. Again, mostly flat terrain with rolling hills.
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| 100 Mile Loop |
Goes south through Lafayette and Dayton, then continues south through Hopewell. Near Lincoln it turns west to Perrydale before turning north. At Amity it heads east. Outside Amity there is an 800 foot climb up and over Eola Crest. The route then connects back with the 65 mile route. This route climbs about 4000 feet over the 100 miles, a lot of which is south and west of Hopewell between the 30 and 60 mile mark.
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All 3 loops
travel through the beautiful northern Willamette Valley countryside
where vineyards, orchards and farms abound.
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