CBC Member Summer Picnic
Maybelle's Market Dyke 8609 Dyke Road, Dyke, VA, United States*** PLEASE SEE THE NOTE BELOW ABOUT A RECENT CHANGE TO THE ROUTES *** Join us for the fourth annual CBC member summer picnic! Come ride with us and then […]
*** PLEASE SEE THE NOTE BELOW ABOUT A RECENT CHANGE TO THE ROUTES *** Join us for the fourth annual CBC member summer picnic! Come ride with us and then […]
From Grit Coffee in Crozet, this route heads to White Hall, heads out to and back from the Sugar Hollow reservoir, and then heads back to Crozet past the Beaver […]
From Spring Hill Baptist Church, this route takes you on Frays Mill Rd, Burnley Station Rd, Stony Point Rd/VA 20, Old Barboursville Rd, Constitution Hwy/VA-20, Weyburn Rd, Blue Ridge Tnpk/VA-231, […]
These counterclockwise loops travel on a lot of the same roads as the Boonesville – White Hall route out of Free Union. The long route also takes you through Earlysville. […]
This ride is another beautiful ride through the open farmland of the central Shenandoah Valley. The short and medium rides mirror the club’s New Hope rides except for a deviation […]
This ride is another beautiful ride through the open farmland of the central Shenandoah Valley. The short and medium rides mirror the club’s New Hope rides except for a deviation […]
This is a variation of the Spring Hill route Dyke – Amicus. From the Ruckersville Food Lion, this modestly hilly ride heads northwest toward Stanardsville. It then returns through Dyke […]
​Description: From Spring Hill Baptist Church, this route takes you on Spring Hill Rd, Cedar Grove Rd, Advance Mills Rd, Earlysville Forest Rd, Reas Ford Rd, Woodlands Rd, Free Union […]
​From the Crossroads Store, this hilly ride is a local favorite that travels first to Batesville. The route then continues clockwise to Dudley Mountain Rd before heading back toward North […]
This very scenic, moderately hilly ride starts out through the rolling countryside to Blenheim and Woodridge then south to Scottsville. From there it continues along the north side of the […]
A scenic, moderately hilly tour of far western Albemarle County, this ride makes a large loop from Free Union to White Hall, heads out to and back from the Sugar Hollow reservoir on the edge of the Shenandoah Nation Park, then returns to Free Union. Stores: Mile 19 and 28 (White Hall) Route Page: Boonesville […]
Description: From Spring Hill Baptist Church, the long route takes you on Spring Hill Rd, Cedar Grove Rd, Advance Mills Rd, Durrett Ridge Rd, Celt Rd, Pea Ridge Rd, Dyke Rd, Evergreen Church Rd, Bacon Hollow Rd, Simmons Gap Rd, Buffalo River Rd, Frays Mtn Rd, Advance Mills Rd, and Frays Mill Rd. Route page: […]
This ride starts out heading north on US 20 then east to Somerset. It continues past Montpelier (the home of James and Dolly Madison) and loops around through the towns of Orange and Gordonsville. The terrain is mostly open and gently rolling, with a modest climb on the way out of Gordonsville. Stores:Â Â Mile 16 (Orange); […]
A truly extraordinary ride, this route climbs through the Shenandoah National Park on the Skyline Drive from the Swift Run Gap entrance for 24 miles before turning around at the Skyland Wayside and heading back. Skyland is the highest point on the Skyline Drive; you are guaranteed to get your fill of scenic mountaintop overlooks. […]
These counterclockwise loops travel on a lot of the same roads as the Boonesville – White Hall route out of Free Union. The long route also takes you through Earlysville. Most of the last 7 miles of all three distances is a favorite mostly downhill section! Stores: White Hall (mile 0) Route page: White Hall - Free […]
Be sure to have the latest route (routes can change from time to time) on your phone or bike computer, and/or have a map or cue sheet.
For details on how group rides are categorized, check out the Ride Classification guidelines.
All riders are required to have a helmet; a taillight, Road ID and a rear-view mirror is strongly recommended. You are also expected to have adequate fluids and a road-worthy bicycle in good repair.  Many rides, but not all, will include the opportunity to stop at a store to replenish supplies.
You should be prepared to fix a flat tire and perform other minor repairs on the roadside.  If you are new to cycling and are not comfortable with these procedures, don’t let that stop you.  However, you might want to talk to a more experienced member before the ride so the group is prepared to help if necessary.
The club considers safety to be our very highest priority.  Please review the information on the Safety Page before you join us for a ride.
We hope that you will find this site helpful; your questions and comments are welcomed.
Start times are based on seasonal averages. Because of the inability to ensure everyone is informed of a last-minute change, scheduled rides will not change based on predicted weather and temperature. Also, club rides generally will not show as “canceled” on the calendar. All riders have their personal thresholds for temperature, wind, and moisture, and are expected to use their best judgment about whether to ride on a given day. CBC encourages all members to exercise caution. If in doubt, please use the comment section on the ride calendar page to communicate with other potentially interested riders.Â
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