Location:
Gateway to Glacier Trail,
Columbia Falls,
MT
Brought to you by: Gateway to Glacier Trail
A Fundraiser for the Gateway to Glacier Trail and Columbia Falls trail system. Saturday, June 24th Day of Registration Starts at 2pm Ride Begins at : 3:00 Starts and ends At The Coop Columbia Falls MT Cost: $40 per person, 12 and under free with adult. An afternoon bike ride up the North Fork Road to Blankenship Bridge, where we’ll enjoy treats at the edge of Glacier National Park before floating the Flathead River with the guides from Glacier Raft Company, and ending at The Coop for a fun rendezvous with recovery products from Hammer Nutrition, awesome local beer provided by Backslope Brewing, and Pizza from North Fork Pizza. Cost includes supported ride participation, treats at Blankenship, guided evening float down the Flathead river, transportation for you and your bike back to The Coop. Proceeds of this great event support planning efforts to build multi-use trail access in the Cedar Flats/ Canyon creek area North of Columbia Falls.
Location: Gateway to Glacier Trail, Columbia Falls, MT
Brought to you by: Gateway to Glacier Trail
Saturday, June 24, 2017 10:00 AM - Saturday, June 24, 2017 4:00 PM
Starts and ends At The Coop Columbia Falls MT (830 First Ave. W. Columbia Falls, MT)
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