A 16.8 mile loop on paved country roads. The terrain is mostly flat with rolling hills. One rest stop about halfway to lunch at the Lewiston Fairgrounds.
A 30.6 mile loop on paved country roads (with one short stretch of gravel). Two rest stops before lunch at the Lewiston Fairgrounds. The terrain is mostly flat with rolling hills, one sustained climb, and a beautiful Bear River crossing in Idaho.
Perhaps the most beautiful of the five courses, the 54.4 mile loop on paved country roads has wonderful views from the causeway across the Bear River. Two rest stops before lunch in Newton and returning to the Fairgrounds. The terrain is mostly flat with rolling hills and two sustained climbs, including the traditional after-lunch climb to (and descent from) the Newton Reservoir.
Share the south loop of the century course on paved country roads and the west edge of Logan. Three rest stops before lunch in Newton and returning to the Fairgrounds. The terrain is mostly flat with rolling hills and two sustained climbs, including the traditional after-lunch climb to (and descent from) the Newton Reservoir.
A true century. Share the south loop with the 70-milers on paved country roads and the west edge of Logan. Three rest stops before lunch in Newton. Then ride into Idaho for the north loop and stops in Weston and Preston before returning to the Fairgrounds. The terrain is mostly flat with rolling hills and five sustained climbs, including the traditional after-lunch climb to (and descent from) the Newton Reservoir and “The Big Hill” before Preston.
Little Red is organized by the Bonneville Cycling Club (BCC). BCC is the largest cycling club in Utah, dedicated to providing education and 500+ riding opportunities per year for cyclists of all levels.
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