EVENT DATE: JULY 27-28, 2024
The Scenic Shore Bike Tour is a fully supported cycling event that is open to riders of all ages and abilities. From road bikes to e-bikes and everything in between, riders will embark on a one-of-a-kind adventure. One of Wisconsin's most popular bike rides, Scenic Shore has grown from a locally supported event to the forefront of the national cycling scene. With up to 1,500 riders raising nearly $2 million annually, we continue to be one of the premier charity cycling events in the Midwest.
The beautiful shoreline of Lake Michigan is the picturesque setting for a weekend of riding the shore for a cure! We invite you to join over 2,000 cycling enthusiasts, cancer survivors, and supporters who will pedal, cheer, and volunteer in support of a cure for blood cancer. Riders as young as 8 will have the opportunity to choose from a variety of routes including 25-miles, 75-miles, 100-miles and our traditional 2 day 150-mile (75-mile each day) routes. Your life will be changed as you are cheered on and supported on the route by blood cancer survivors and their families!
*Registration for the 25-Mile ride and to volunteer is still open. If you are interested in registering for the 2-Day ride, please email scenicshore150@lls.org for assistance.
Be sure to bring your charger with you along the route if you plan to recharge during the day. Generally, high-quality batteries last 40-60 miles when used on elevation and course conditions similar to Scenic Shore. Wheel & Sprocket will provide power strips available for use at the following locations:
Saturday Deland Park (lunch stop) – Mile 48 Red Arrow Park (overnight)
Sunday Heritage Park (lunch stop) – Mile 50
START: Mequon, WI
DISTANCE OPTIONS: 25, 75 OR 100-milesRiders will arrive in Mequon with the ride officially beginning at 7:30 am. After enjoying a light breakfast and an inspiring opening ceremony, the 75-mile trek will begin. Rest stops are available every 10-12 miles with delicious refreshments and support. After arriving at Red Arrow Park, the day will wrap up with participants enjoying refreshments, dinner, music, and an awards ceremony along the lakeside.
**25-mile distance starts in Mequon and ends at Rest Stop 2. There will be a shuttle to take riders and bikes back to Mequon.END: John Miles Park, Sturgeon Bay, WI
DISTANCE OPTION: 75-milesRiders will start the day with a hot breakfast and begin the final 75-mile stretch toward Door County. Our riders’ hard work and achievements will be celebrated at our Tailgate Festival in Sturgeon Bay. Deluxe coach buses will return the riders from Sturgeon Bay to their starting location.
Please click the link below to see a list of hotels in the Mequon and Manitowoc Areas. Here are a few things to note:
-Hotels are at the riders expense
-No shuttles will be provided to the start line on Saturday morning, but shuttles will be provided on Saturday night and Sunday morning in Manitowoc
-You can indoor or outdoor camp in Manitowoc at no additional cost
*The minimum fundraising commitment must be done on or before June 15, 2024.
2-Day Riders: 100, 150 and 175 MilesAdult 2-Day: $500 minimum fundraising
Youth 2-Day (12-17): $400 minimum fundraising
1-Day Riders: 75-MilesAdult or Youth 1-Day: $350 minimum fundraising
Saturday Riders: 25-MilesAdult: $100 minimum fundraising
Youth (8-17): $25 minimum fundraising
Interested in learning more? Click the button above, tell us how to best reach you and we'll be in touch!
The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society (LLS) is the world's largest voluntary health agency dedicated to blood cancer. The LLS mission: Cure leukemia, lymphoma, Hodgkin's disease and myeloma, and improve the quality of life of patients and their families. LLS funds lifesaving blood cancer research around the world and provides free information and support services. The Leukemia & Lymphoma Society is a 501(c)(3) organization, and all monetary donations are tax deductible to the fullest extent allowed by tax laws. Please check with your financial advisor if you have more questions.