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The Pedal in the Pines Bike Ride is a cycling and trail running event held on Saturday, July 11, 2026. It is located at 545 State Hwy 155 in Saint Germain, Wisconsin.

Date:
Sat, Jul 11, 2026 at 8:30 AM
Location:
545 State Hwy 155
Saint Germain, Wisconsin
54558
United States
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Links:
pedalinthepines.org Register at bikereg.com
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Come enjoy the inaugural Pedal in the Pines bike ride on Saturday, July 11, 2026! The ride begins and ends at the St. Germain Community Park in downtown St. Germain, Wisconsin. Bikers can enjoy a scenic road ride through the Northwoods of Wisconsin, or select one of the trail ride options through the woods. The event is scheduled to run from 7:30-2:00 on Saturday, July 11, 2026. All proceeds benefit the St. Germain Silent Trails UA. The mission of this group is to promote, develop, and support the non-motorized trail systems in St. Germain. This group currently supports the Awassa trails, Fern Ridge trails, and the paved St. Germain Hike/Bike trails. We offer year-round activities for all ages.

Ride maps and additional information can be found on our website http://pedalinthepines.org

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