When: October 10-12th 2025
Where: Green River State Park
Donation: $30+ (Pay what you can. Goes towards campsite , food, and prizes).
Any money raised beyond our costs will be donated to Green River Epicenter
This is a gathering, not a formal event—no sponsors, no frills, just good ol’ fashioned fun.
Friday, October 10th:
Grand Depart for Gravel Rides at 10:00am
Hub and Spoke Style Rides
All rides start and end at camp
Do as many or as few of the loops as you want each ends back at camp (Routes Listed Below)
Tire and bike choice route dependent (details below)
BYO Dinner/ Tacos La Pasadita
Saturday, October 11th:
Morning coffee and breakfast (bring your own).
Get Ready for the Town Rat (Unique objective based bike event)
Support local community and see all Green River has to offer
Event is 9:00 am to 5:00 pm
Ride in Jorts or Jants
Awards ceremony at 6:00pm
Evening potluck (bring a dish to share!) and more campfire fun.
Dance Party ?!?!
Sunday, October 12th:
Leisurely morning.
Casual pace ride group ride.
Clean up camp and head home
Route Info
The Crenshaw loop explores the SW side of Green River.
The route highlights include:
Mostly Gravel
Gorgeous mesas and rock features
Green River Overlook
752 feet of climbing
14.2 miles
48c Tires Recommended
This route is the short and scenic loop. Plan on weaving in and out of colorful sandstone features on engaging Gravel roads. Pair with Honeydew for a combo wombo.
The Honeydew heads out to explore the SE section of Green River.
The route features:
Mixed Terrain 56/44 Paved/Dirt
Access to the Athena Trail
Green River Missile Launch Complex
See the Crystal Geyser
Swim in the Green River
1147 feet of climbing
20.9 miles
48c Tires Recommended
This route is an awesome loop with lots of options to explore the area.
The Crimson Sweet is our Adventure route.
Many challenges await:
Chunky/Sandy Roads
Narrow Canyons
2" Tires Recommended
3000 feet of climbing
52 Miles
Skirt along the top of the mesa with views from above. See enter another world of remote beauty This route will take longer than it looks. You will have to walk your bike some. The views and terrain are stunning and worth the challenge.
Leave No Trace: Pack out what you pack in. Keep our camping and riding areas clean.
Respect the Roads: Ride safely, follow traffic laws, and be mindful of others. We are on public road surrounded by private property lets make sure the locals want us to come back.
Community Vibes: This is a gathering, not a race. Ride at your own pace and enjoy the journey.
BYO Everything: Bring your own food, drinks, swim wear and camping gear. Make sure to have plenty of water