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June

June. For many, the start of the summer.  Sunnier days and cooler temperatures are meant for riding.

June Rides

June 5 - 7, 2026

Welcome to the home of the Northwest Tandem Rally. The NWTR has traveled extensively throughout the northwest since 1986. The event is traditionally held either on Memorial Day weekend or Fourth of July weekend. It is produced as an all-volunteer event, designed to be family oriented, grassroots and affordable. To the left is a complete list of rallies to date. We offer a family-friendly event with a variety of route lengths and difficulties.

June 6, 2026

An epic day on the bike, riding a well thought out, well marked course.  A super cool HI90 Grindy souvenir, and well stocked aid stations to refuel at. Times of all finishers will be posted for bragging rights.

June 6, 2026

A 20, 32 or 44 mile circuit with medium and rolling hills past beautiful scenery. Ride through rural Mason County, Washington around serene Mason Lake. Past riders have seen deer, eagles, coyotes, and other wildlife. Snacks and water served around the 20 mile point. A swag bag is provided at registration and a cold beer and/or Olympic Mountain Ice Cream at the finish line for all participants.

June 7, 2026

All riders have access to fully stocked Aid Stations, on-course medical and mechanical support and a professionally managed course.  The post-ride festival has legendary burgers and beverages, live music, games, SWAG, prizes, massage and farm animals!

June 12, 2026

Experience the adventure of the 2025 Winthrop Gravel Tour – a three-day, small-group bike ride through the stunning Methow Valley. Winthrop is your chance to get off the road and boldly ride where no velodrome racer or electric car has gone before.  

Just East of the North Cascades starts the Methow Valley, surrounded by vaulting foothills and ravines with the beauty of mountains, lakes, and rivers all around. From the post-frontier town of Winthrop, we’ll venture into the hills of this stunning landscape in the way nature is best embraced – by bike.

June 12 - 14, 2026

Cycle Oregon Joyride rolls to a new location for 2026. Pleasant Hill, a quiet, rolling pocket of Lane County where farmland, forest, and river country meet, feels like it was made just for this. Just for us. This is a region shaped by water and community, from the cool bends of the Fall Creek area to the wide, grassy meadows that frame our camp in Jasper State Recreation Site, a favorite local escape for walkers, riders, and wildlife watchers. The terrain here is gentle but full of texture- shaded creek crossings, open valley views, and small climbs that lead to long, easy descents through classic Willamette Valley countryside

June 13, 2026

The Lake to Lake Bike Ride explores Bellevue's hidden treasures and award-winning parks by bike. The non-competitive ride utilizes low-traffic roads, bike lanes and part of the Lake to Lake trail (non-technical gravel) and traverses much of the city. Afterwards, enjoy a post-ride party with prize giveaways, refreshments, freebies for all participants and a free kids ride in the park for children ages 3-8. Registration is required for the Kids Ride. Proceeds from the event benefit the city's youth program donation fund.

June 13, 2026

Gravel Unravel is an endurance bicycle series on the gravel road system of Olympic National Forest in Washington State. This event is designed for those who wish to challenge their physical abilities to the maximum while enjoying the lushness of Olympic National Forest. Participants can ride short (25-35 miles), medium (45-55 miles), or long (65-80 miles) distances on majority gravel courses (percent varies by race/distance) while enjoying towering evergreens and vivid green moss and ferns. There are both competitive and non-competitive Gran Fondo style divisions, and all are welcome to give the Gravel Unravel a try on their own terms.

June 15, 2026

Summer Parkways is brought to you by a team of dedicated volunteers who came together with the common desire to celebrate healthy community in our streets. Every year we work for months in advance of event day independent from any local government agency or company. Under the non-profit umbrella of the Spokane Parks Foundation, we seek grants, sponsorships and donations from foundations, local businesses and individuals to make it happen. Expenses are kept to a minimum, however, funding is required to continue bringing you the safe, quality event you expect.

June 14, 2026

Details TBD

June 20, 2026

The Peninsula Century Spring Classic offers riders four beautiful routes throughout northern Door County. The chosen routes avoid construction, heavily trafficked roads (as much as possible), and show you some of the best stretches to ride on the entire peninsula. The routes pass historic landmarks, rural vistas, and the beauty in  Door County.

June 20, 2026

The Tour de Fronds is one of the most beautiful cycling events in Oregon. The Tour is your choice of scenic rides on low-traffic roads in Southern Oregon’s beautiful Coast Range. From your saddle enjoy views of old-growth forests, wildflowers, waterfalls, rivers, streams, and mountain vistas.  The Tour is well-supported with many and varied snacks and beverages available at each checkpoint.  A large meal after the tour is included in your registration.

June 20, 2026

Experience the thrill of cycling through the historic blast zone of Mount St. Helens.

June 21, 2026

Details TBD

June 21, 2026

A beginner-intermediate ride along the shores of Lake Chelan with special stops at many valley wineries

June 27 & 28

Ride the Willapa started in 2016 as the brainchild of the Lewis County Community Trails Association. The event was birthed out of a wish to see the Willapa Hills Trail become a destination for cyclists of all types. LCCT’s goal is to continue to use RTW to bring riders together for a fun, scenic ride that’s family friendly — and to help reinvest in trails and active transportation in our local communities.

Date TBD

SEA TRI KAN is a fully-supported, 5- day, 400-mile bike tour fundraiser to build a welcoming community in Seattle, Tri-Cities, and Spokane.

Pacific Northwest Rides

Life is short.  Ride your bike.

 

© 2026 by Pacific Northwest Rides.

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