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Mon, 09/13/2010 - 6:30pm
ACA meets at the Veloway in September
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Body | Length |
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| ACA Summer Picnic Ride |
Join ACA for its annual summer picnic and bike ride at Brushy Creek Lake Park. Route choices of 12, 20, 33, 46 and 63 miles. Stay for the picnic afterward at the Cedar Pavilion from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Members and non-members are all welcome. Register here for the picnic : https://www.austincycling.org/civicrm/event/register?id=62&reset=1. No need to register for the ride. Brushy Creek Lake Park is located off of Brushy Creek Road just east of Parmer Lane. Please park at the back of the parking lot near the restrooms and water feature. Overflow parking at the kayak dock or on the other side of Parmer at the Sports Complex. |
12.0miles, 20.0miles, 33.0miles, 46.0miles, 63.0miles, |
| AHCC Volunteer Appreciation Ride |
This is the Regan Ramble ride. Everyone is welcome to attend the ride. Picnic afterwards from 11am to 2pm at the Cedar Pavilion for those who volunteered for the Armadillo Hill Country Classic ride. Meet at Brushy Creek Lake Park in Cedar Park for routes of 12, 20, 33, 46, and 63 miles on Ronald Reagan Blvd. The park is located off of Brushy Creek Road just east of Parmer Lane. Please park at the back of the parking lot near the restrooms and water feature. Some of the routes venture off of Ronald Reagan Boulevard onto quiet country roads. The long routes go to the towns of Andice and Florence. |
12.0miles, 20.0miles, 33.0miles, 46.0miles, 63.0miles, |
| Andice Adventure | Enjoy traversing rolling hills and valleys as you appreciate the absolute allure of the Hill Country. From Hwy 183 north, turn left on FM 1431. Take FM 1431 to the third light (Lakeline Blvd) and turn right. The school is 0.5 a mile north of the FM 1431/Lakeline intersection, on the left. Meet on the north side of CC Mason Elementary School. Ride will head North on Lakeline Blvd, turn right onto Crystal Falls Pkwy and out to Andice, Texas via Ronald Reagan Boulevard. Enjoy traversing rolling hills and valleys as you appreciate the absolute allure of the Hill Country. |
33.0miles, 45.0miles, 69.0miles, |
| Armadillo Hill Country Classic | There are no classic rides today. The Austin Cycling Association invites you to join us and all our “Dillo” friends in the 16th Annual Armadillo Hill Country Classic. There is no ride like the Armadillo. It’s an amazing and breathtaking ride through the Texas Hill Country. The ride is well supported with SAG, plenty of rest stops and many friendly faces. The Armadillo also features some of the best signage for a ride of its type anywhere in Texas. You choose from a variety of distance levels – 14, 28, 42, 51, 62, 80 or 105 miles. For families and kids, there's a 6 1/2 mile Kids & Family Ride in Bertram. Registration Fee: Members: $35. Non-members: $45 Kids & Family Ride: $15. For more information visit the website <http://www.ridethearmadillo.org/>. |
14.0miles, 28.0miles, 42.0miles, 61.0miles, 78.0miles, 105.0miles, |
| Barely Hare |
Very possibly ACA's flattest ride. Four distances, from 24 to 77 miles. The longest route circles Granger Lake with some excellent views from the top of the dam. Meet in Taylor at the bank parking lot at Third and Porter (one block NE of the light at Hwy 79 and Main). Plenty of BBQ in Taylor after the ride. |
24.0miles, 42.0miles, 63.0miles, 77.0miles, |
| Black’s Fort | Meet in Bertram (10 miles NW of Liberty Hill on Hwy 29) at Bertram Elementary School on FM 1174/2243 1/2 mile north of SH 29 on the right for rides of 23 and 51 miles. Spin past the historic fort (built by Black) that provided settlers with shelter from Apache attacks. Ride the gentle hills of the Edwards Plateau and what is, in essence, the beginning of the Great Plains. |
22.0miles, 51.0miles, |
| Blanco Blast |
Road bike rides of 54 and 37 miles, plus a beautiful 45-mile ride suitable for mountain bikes. Take US Hwy. 290 west to US 281; go south (left) on 281 to Blanco. Turn right in the center of town on FM 1623 and park in the high school lot, a short distance on the left side. Apres-ride dining options include the famous Blanco Bowling Club Cafe, the Real Foods Cafe and the Sunset Restaurant. |
37.0miles, 45.0miles, 54.0miles, |
| Blue Fedor-ahh!! | Five distances to choose from: 18-62 miles. Rolling terrain suitable for beginners, quiet country lanes. Take US 290 east, four miles past Elgin. Turn left on FM 696, go about 12.5 miles to the Blue community fire station at the intersection of FM 696 and CR 309 (on your right and 0.5 miles past Jackson’s store). Don’t park in front of the fire station doors! Rides go through Lexington and as far as Lake Somerville. |
18.0miles, 30.0miles, 40.0miles, 60.0miles, 62.0miles, |
| Bulldog Sandwich |
Meet on the side road off FM 153 opposite the entrance to Buescher State Park (don’t block park entrance) just north of Hwy 71 near Smithville for a 35- and 50-mile rides through rolling hills. (There’s no more Bulldog sandwich in Winchester, but there’s burgers at Rocky Hill Ranch just up from the park). |
34.0miles, |
| Camp Ben Options |
Meet in the parking area at Camp Ben McCulloch on FM 1826 near Driftwood (across the road from the Salt Lick BBQ). Take Hwy 290 west past the “Y” in Oak Hill and turn left at FM 1826. Ride options of 25, 31,50 miles offer challenges for all experience levels through hilly and very beautiful terrain. |
25.0miles, |
| Cedar Park Fever |
Meet at CC Mason Elementary on the NORTH side of the school in Cedar Park. From Hwy 183 north, turn left on FM 1431. Take FM 1431 to the third light (Lakeline Blvd) and turn right. The school is 0.5 a mile north of the FM 1431/Lakeline intersection, on the left. These are easy to intermediate rides of 13, 28, 48 and 63 miles in the Hill Country. There are some moderate hills on the longer routes. |
13.0miles, 28.0miles, 48.0miles, 63.0miles, |
| Comfort Ladybird Loop |
Join us for a joint ride with the San Antonio Wheelmen. Routes of 22, 32, 41 and 56 miles. Ride some of the very best roads within easy access of San Antonio. Try the super “traditional” options to the west of Comfort or travel north to the land of the Hell's Angels and Waylon Jennings on the 56-mile "Ladybird Loop," which heads north past the Bat Tunnel toward Fredericksburg. There are limited store stops, so please carry water and snacks. Meet at Comfort City Park at the intersection of 5th and Broadway in Comfort. Take I-10 West to the Comfort/Hwy 87 exit # 524. Take Hwy 87 into town and follow Hwy 27. Turn left on Broadway to the park. |
22.0miles, 32.0miles, 41.0miles, 56.0miles, |
| Cotton Capers |
The 31-, 46- and 58-mile routes cover rolling farmland. These rides leave from very close in and put you and your bike in rural countryside before you know it. Sometimes we even see cotton. Meet near the intersection of Centre Park and Centre Creek in NE Austin. Take Cameron Rd. north off Hwy 183, and turn right on Rutherford Ln. The second left is Centre Park. Park on Centre Park. Riders meeting near the intersection of Centre Park and Centre Creek. |
31.0miles, 46.0miles, 58.0miles, |
| Creedmoor Cruise |
Rides of about 24, 46 and 69 miles in rolling to flat countryside southeast of Austin. The longest ride goes all the way to Lockhart. Check out the African animals at the TDC landfill on the way back. Meet at Williams Elementary School at Mairo and Blue Valley Dr. (One block east of South First Street and six blocks south of William Cannon). |
24.0miles, 46.0miles, 69.0miles, |
| Devil's Backbone | Join us for the classic Devil's Backbone ride. Distances of 27, 43, 52 miles. Ride River Road before the tubers take over, then take a jaunt up the stunningly beautiful Devil's Backbone. Meet in the REAR of the public parking lot near Gruene Hall in Gruene. Take I-35 to exit number 191, turn west on FM 306. After 1.5 miles, turn left on Hunter Road which takes you to Gruene (note: do not turn left on FM 1102, East Common Street, which is before Hunter Road). The parking lot is on the left, just before Gruene Hall. Stay for lunch afterwards. |
27.0miles, 43.0miles, 52.0miles, |
| Dripping Springs Favorites |
A new revision of an old route. Meet at Dripping Springs ISD Administration building, on the north side of Hwy 290, about 3/10 of a mile west of the traffic light at Hwy 12. (The admin building is on Loop 64). The 17-, 31-, 45- and 59-mile rides follow Onion Creek and then climb across the Great Divide into the Blanco River Basin, offering one of the most spectacular cycling views anywhere. Plenty of hills, open vistas and fire-ant mounds. |
17.0miles, 31.0miles, 45.0miles, 59.0miles, |
| Dripping Springs Johnson City |
Meet at Dripping Springs ISD Administration building, on the north side of Hwy 290, about 3/10 of a mile west of the traffic light at Hwy 12. (The admin building is on Loop 64). The intermediate level rides of 26 and 52 miles follow back roads through the undulating Hill Country landscape to Johnson City. |
26.0miles, 52.0miles, |
| Fischer Fissure | Meet at the Scudder Primary School in Wimberley, about 0.25 mile south of FM 2325 on Green Acres Road. (Green Acres road is at the first, and only stop light west of RR 12 on FM 2325). Route options of 7 to 72 miles. Ride through the beautiful Hill Country with options to check out the view from the rest stop on Devil's Backbone, Canyon Lake and Blanco. Longer routes enjoy a refreshing walk across the Blanco River at a low water crossing. |
7.0miles, 27.0miles, 41.0miles, 73.0miles, |
| Fitzhugh Flog | Meet at the HEB parking lot in the village of Bee Caves at the corner of Hwy 71 and FM 2244 (Bee Caves road). Route options of 31 to 51miles. Discover a hidden corner of the Texas Hill Country southwest of Austin on this challenging ride featuring scenic vistas, 2400 feet of climbing on the short loop, and a fast finish. The final 10 miles are generally downhill featuring medium to high-intensity traffic. This ride's map includes a "Stress Key" for the traffic-wary cyclist... | 32.0miles, |
| Hutto – Coupland | Meet at Hutto Elementary school (the one with the red roof) on the NE side of Hutto. From Hwy 79 in Hutto go north 0.6 miles on FM 1660 and turn right onto Mager Lane. Drive 0.3 miles and turn into the school parking lot. These intermediate level rides of 27, 41, and 55 miles are through mostly flat, but always windy, terrain. |
27.0miles, 41.0miles, 55.0miles, |
| Jake’s Hill | Meet at the Movies 8 in Round Rock for rides of 18, 27, 41 and 55 miles. Take IH-35 north to the Hwy 3406 exit, and hustle across the access road for the immediate right turn into the parking lot. These routes will traverse the slightly undulating rural countryside east of IH-35 and provide a platform for the separation of the peloton at Jake’s Hill. Who said there aren’t any climbs out east? |
18.0miles, 27.0miles, 41.0miles, 55.0miles, |
| Joppa Jaunt | Meet at Liberty Hill Elementary School on Loop 332, just west of downtown Liberty Hill. These 25-, 32-, 47-, and 55-mile intermediate level rides follow quiet back roads over the picturesque Jollyville Plateau with a few moderate hills. Pedal through places like Joppa, Oatmeal, Mahomet and Bertram. |
25.0miles, 32.0miles, 47.0miles, 55.0miles, |
| Joppa Jeepers Creepers | Meet at Liberty Hill Elementary School on Loop 332, just west of downtown Liberty Hill. These 25-, 32-, 47-, and 55-mile intermediate level rides follow quiet back roads over the picturesque Jollyville Plateau with a few moderate hills. Pedal through places like Joppa, Oatmeal, Mahomet and Bertram. |
25.0miles, 32.0miles, 47.0miles, 55.0miles, |
| Krause Kruze |
Kruze along the quite country roads of Burnet, Blanco and Travis counties and finish with a dip in the famous (or soon to be so) Krause Springs. Rides include an out and back 12-mile family ride that turns around before the first big hill. Other rides of 23, 43 and 60 miles include plenty of hills and fantastic vistas of the Colorado and Pedernales River valleys. Bring plenty of water, especially on longer rides where water stops are limited to the first 23 miles of the ride. Rides start at the Spicewood Elementary School in Spicewood, Texas. From the 'Y' (US 290 and SH 71 intersection) in southwest Austin, follow SH 71 25 miles to the flashing light in Spicewood. Turn right on Spur 191 and follow 0.7 miles to the driveway for the elementary school on the right. |
12.0miles, 23.0miles, 43.0miles, 60.0miles, |
| Lake Victor Vector | Meet in Bertram at Bertram Elementary School on FM 1174/2243 1/2 mile north of SH 29 on the right for rides of 26 to 55 miles. Ride the gentle hills of the Edwards Plateau all the way to Lake Victor (where's the lake?). Plenty of cattle guards, hills and very little traffic, combined with LOTS of WOW scenery make this a memorable ride. |
26.0miles, 40.0miles, 55.0miles, |
| Leanderthal | Cruise through the Stone-age landscapes of far west Travis County. Routes of 24 to 60 miles go through and around some of the scenic Golden Cheeked Warbler and Black Capped Vireo habitats. Meet at the Leander School warehouse parking lot in Leander. Take Hwy 183 north past Cedar Park. The cross street at the stop light in Leander is Hwy 2243 to the right and South St. to the left. Turn left onto South St. for two blocks. The parking lot will be on your left. |
21.0miles, 32.0miles, 48.0miles, 52.0miles, |
| Liberty Hill Loops | These 28, 46, and 65 mile intermediate-level rides follow quiet back roads over the picturesque Jollyville Plateau with a few moderate hills. Pedal through places like Joppa, Andice, Oatmeal and Mahomet, but don't blink or you'll miss them. There are water stops in Bertram, Andice, and Florence on this ride. Meet at the Liberty Hill Elementary School on Loop 332, just west of downtown Liberty Hill. |
28.0miles, 46.0miles, 65.0miles, |
| Lockhart BBQ Run | Meet at the courthouse square in Lockhart, one block west of Hwy 183. The 29-mile, 54-mile, or combination loops pass through scenic post oak covered rolling hills and can be enjoyed by riders of all abilities. Post-ride BBQ lunch in either Lockhart or Luling is always in order. Remember “City Market” is closed on Sundays. |
29.0miles, 54.0miles, |
| Lone Granger | Rides of 12, 26, and 52 miles begin in San Gabriel Park in Georgetown and go as far east as Granger. From I-35 take exit 261A (Williams St./RR 2338) and drive east (right) to Austin Ave., turn left and then right onto Stadium Dr. Park just east of the stop sign at Morrow St. (near the restrooms). |
12.0miles, 26.0miles, 52.0miles, |
| Longhorn Caverns |
Intermediate-level rides of 29, 45 and 52 miles. The 29-mile route loops clockwise from Bertram to Burnet. The 45-mile route goes to Longhorn Caverns State Park and back. The 52-mile route completes a larger loop on beyond the Caverns and passes through Burnet twice. Meet in Bertram at Bertram Elementary School on FM 1174/243 half a mile north of Texas 29 on the right (parking lot is behind the school). Go north on U.S. 183 to Texas 29. Go left on Texas 29 to Bertram. Frank 512/246-7482 |
29.0miles, 45.0miles, 52.0miles, |
| Lost Pines |
Meet at the courthouse square in Bastrop for rides of 29, 37 and 52 miles. The courthouse is on Pecan just south of Loop 150. These scenic and challenging rides course through the loblolly pine carpeted red clay hills of Bastrop and Buescher State Parks. A new out-and-back option goes to Kovar and back. We do go through the park, so don’t forget to bring your $2.00 park entrance fee. Be ready to climb! |
29.0miles, 37.0miles, 52.0miles, |
| Major Taylor Memorial Ride |
These rides of 24 or 54 miles through flat to slightly rolling terrain are suitable for novice riders. The long route goes through historic Coupland. Pig out (cycling term) on hot-gut sausage afterwards. Meet at the Park & Ride lot, about 0.5 miles north of the Hwy 95/Hwy 290 intersection (in front of high school baseball field) in Elgin.
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24.0miles, 54.0miles, |
| Map of Maps |
An overview map of where all of the ACA rides are located |
40.0miles, |
| Milmor’s Man |
Meet at the Liberty Hill Elementary School on Loop 332, just west of downtown Liberty Hill. The 30-, 64- and 70-mile rides are fun and challenging. The longer ride drops through the stunning Hamilton Creek Valley, Mormon Mills area and returns through the Oatmeal region. |
30.0miles, 64.0miles, 70.0miles, |
| Mount Gainor Goner |
Ride county roads to Wimberley while enjoying views of the Onion Creek and Blanco River valleys. Ride lengths of 12 and 40 miles, with a multitude of other options available. Meet at the Mount Gainor Inn on Prochnow Road. From Austin, take U.S. 290 west to Dripping Springs. Take a left on Creek Road and veer left at the intersection of Mount Gainor Road and Creek Road. Stay on Mount Gainor Road to Prochnow Road. Turn right on Prochnow Road, and the inn will be 2.6 miles on the right. |
12.0miles, 40.0miles, |
| New Sweden Shuffle |
Come shuffle along with us. We’ll have shuffles of 20, 44 and 59 miles through the New Sweden flatlands north east of Austin. Meet at the Dessau Middle School on Dessau Rd., between Parmer Ln. and Howard Ln. Park at the back of the school. |
20.0miles, 44.0miles, 59.0miles, |
| Old San Antonio Road |
Meet at Williams Elementary School at Mairo and Blue Valley Dr. (one block east of South First Street and six blocks south of William Cannon) for a select-your-own-distance ride of up to 55 miles. The relatively flat out-and-back route goes through Buda, Kyle, and the thickly wooded Blanco River Valley to northern San Marcos. |
18.0miles, 31.0miles, 51.0miles, |
| Pedernales Pedal | If you enjoy our Dripping Springs-to-Johnson City ride, you’ll love this ride! We’ll take in part of that same route but return to Dripping Springs via different routes. Bring plenty of water, as the only water stop available is on the 63-mile ride. The only water on the 30-mile ride would require a 5-mile total diversion into Pedernales Falls State Park. Rides start at Dripping Springs High School. From the “Y” (US 290 and SH 71 intersection) in Southwest Austin, follow US 290 to Dripping Springs. Go to Tiger Lane 1.9 miles west of the RR 12/US 290 intersection in Dripping Springs. Turn left on Tiger Lane, and the high school will be on the left. |
30.0miles, 63.0miles, |
| Pfinally Pflugerville |
The ride routes are 14, 19, 25, 48 and 63 miles through flat to slightly rolling farmland. Exit Wells Branch Parkway off of I35 and proceed east. Turn left onto Dessau road (FM 685) and proceed north to the T at the toll road. Take a left at the T and take your next right into the Hendrickson High School parking lot |
14.0miles, 19.0miles, 25.0miles, 48.0miles, 63.0miles, |
| Pioneer Valley Trail Run | Ride through the historic and beautiful Hamilton Creek Valley. Trace the same trails and paths that Indians and setters saw that inspired them to settle Burnet County in the early 1800s. Secluded routes of 32, 50 and 69 miles with moderate hills. Water available in Burnet, Bertram, and Oatmeal Community Center. Meet at Marble Falls Middle School. From Austin take Texas 71 to U.S. 281. Turn right on U.S. 281 and follow to Marble Falls. In Marble Falls turn left on Mission Hills Drive (first light past U.S. 281/FM 1431 intersection). The middle school is directly behind the H-E-B on Mission Hills Drive. |
32.0miles, 50.0miles, 69.0miles, |
| Reagan Ramble | Meet at Brushy Creek Lake Park in Cedar Park for routes of 12, 20, 33, 46, and 63 miles on Ronald Reagan Blvd. The park is located off of Brushy Creek Road just east of Parmer Lane. Please park at the back of the parking lot near the restrooms and water feature. Some of the routes venture off of Ronald Reagan Boulevard onto quiet country roads. The long routes go to the towns of Andice and Florence. |
12.0miles, 20.0miles, 33.0miles, 46.0miles, 63.0miles, |
| Red Rock and Roll |
Loops of 29 and 53 miles in the post oak-covered rolling hills northeast of Lockhart. The start location is Plum Creek elementary school in Lockhart. Take US 183 south to Lockhart and turn left at the traffic signal onto Flores St. (FR 672). Proceed east and turn right onto Carver St. Take the first left into the parking lot. |
28.0miles, 53.0miles, |
| San Saba Loops | Meet at Burnet Middle School at 1201 N. Main Street, Burnet (two blocks north of the RR 963/US 281 intersection and one block east of US 281) for a joint ride with Highland Lakes Bicycle Club with rides of 24 to 54 miles. Ride through rolling cedar and oak covered hills with wide-open ranch land views all the way to Lampasas. Watch for the dry washes, which are fun to ride down, but can be rough due to occasional floods that wash away the pavement. |
24.0miles, 37.0miles, 49.0miles, 54.0miles, |
| Sprinkle Sprint | Meet near the intersection of Centre Park and Centre Creek in NE Austin. Take Cameron Rd. north off Hwy 183, and turn right on Rutherford Ln. The second left is Centre Park. Park on Centre Park. Do not park in parking lots. Riders meeting near the intersection of Centre Park and Centre Creek. The 31- and 44-mile routes cover rolling farmland. These rides leave from very close in and put you and your bike in rural countryside before you know it. |
31.0miles, 44.0miles, 59.0miles, |
| Stonewall Slog | Ride lengths range from 20 to 60 miles, with the longest route riding along the famous Willow City Loop (where you might even see a bluebonnet or two). Bring plenty of water and food, as stops are limited to Harry's on the Loop in Willow City. Meet at the Stonewall Elementary School on Peach Street (from U.S. 290 westbound, take a right on St. Francis St. (next to the Stonewall Fire Department) and go one block to Peach Street. Turn left on Peach and go to the end of the block. The school is on the left). |
20.0miles, 40.0miles, 60.0miles, |
| Sun City Saunter | Hook up for a joint ride with the Sun City Texas Cyclists. The 7- and 14-mile options inside Sun City are perfect for the beginner or family. The longer options are 25, 38, 52 and 60 miles. Going north on Interstate 35, take Exit 261A. Follow access road to traffic signal at Williams Drive. Turn left (west) onto Williams Drive and go about 5 miles to Sun City entrance (right turn in at traffic signal). Follow Del Webb Boulevard 1.7 miles and turn right onto Texas Drive. Go down Texas Drive for about two blocks, then turn left into the large parking lot in front of the Community Center, which is the second large building. Do not park in the vicinity of the first building. That is the Fitness Center. |
25.0miles, 38.0miles, 52.0miles, 60.0miles, |
| To Hill and Back | Meet at the Blanco High School for rides with fantastic views of the Guadalupe and Blanco River valleys and a few hills thrown in. Ride lengths of 11, 32, 48 and 65 miles. Take US Hwy. 290 west to US 281; go south (left) on 281 to Blanco. Turn right in the center of town on FM 1623 and park in the high school lot, a short distance on the left side. |
11.0miles, 32.0miles, 48.0miles, 65.0miles, |
| Tour de Coupland | These rides of 24 or 54 miles through flat to slightly rolling terrain are suitable for novice riders. The long route goes through historic Coupland. Pig out (cycling term) on hot-gut sausage afterwards. Meet at the Park & Ride lot, about 0.5 miles north of the Hwy 95/Hwy 290 intersection (in front of high school baseball field) in Elgin. |
24.0miles, 54.0miles, |
| Tour de Lance | Be like the seven-time winner, your cycling to enhance … come join us in Elgin for the Tour de Lance. The ride will cover parts of the longer routes of the Ride for the Roses, with a couple of changes thrown in. Rides from 32 to 75 miles are available. Meet at the Elgin ISD administration building on Second Street. Take U.S. 290 East to Elgin. Turn left on 11th Street (by the H-E-B) and follow 11th to Second. Turn right on Second; the administration building is a block down on the right. |
32.0miles, 44.0miles, 62.0miles, 74.0miles, |
| Uhl Love It |
Join us for local legend and former owner of Rocky Hill Ranch (mountain bikers are probably familiar with this place), Paul Uhl's recommended Smithville area road ride. The ride covers some of the great roads of Bastrop and Fayette County with options of 17, 41 and 58 miles. Be sure to bring plenty of water for the medium and long distance rides as the only stores are available on the 58-mile option in Flatonia. From Austin, take SH 71 east to Smithville. In Smithville exit right on SH 95 South and follow 2-3/4 miles to Smithville High School on left. |
17.0miles, 41.0miles, 58.0miles, |
| Walburg Waltz | Meet at the north end of Walburg Cemetery (away from the entrance). Take IH-35 north to Exit 266 above Georgetown, then take the northbound access road 2 miles to FM 972. Go right on FM 972 and left on CR 1105 to the cemetery on the left. These 16- to 50-mile rides are quite rewarding (and often windy). Afterwards, go into Walburg for wiener schnitzel. |
16.0miles, 26.0miles, 32.0miles, 50.0miles, |
| Weir Lost | Official loops of 20, 30 and 53 miles that pass through the big cities of Jonah, Walburg and, if you don’t get lost, Weir. Plenty of options for shorter rides. Meet at the parking lot at the girl’s softball field in Old Settlers Park in Round Rock. From I-35 take Exit 254 east; follow Route 3406 3.4 mi., cross CR 1460 (3406 becomes 113/Kyphen Rd.) go another 2.3 miles, turn right onto Aten Loop. Take the first right into the parking lot. |
20.0miles, 30.0miles, 53.0miles, |
