Enjoy a perfectly flat bike ride of 15, 25, 50. 62 or 100 miles through some of the most beautiful scenery in Delaware (and Maryland). Flat, except for the Sharptown bridge over the Nanticoke River.
Sponsored by the Greater Laurel Chamber of Commerce, the fifth annual bike tour takes you on a quiet adventure you will wind through scenic byways and along historic waterways. Some of the best historic attractions in the area are included – the Laurel Heritage Museum, The Cook House, Historic Bethel, Bethel Museum, and Old Christ Church to name a few.
Along the way, enjoy important waterways that make up a portion of the Chesapeake Watershed , the Nanticoke River Trail, Mason Dixon In Delmar, and The Sussex County Historic and Scenic Byway. Of course, the ride would not be complete without a stop at Trap Pond State Park.
End the day on the banks of Broad Creek with food, beer, water and soft drinks.
Mass start at 9 a.m. Saturday, June 3. Registration begins at 7 a.m.
For more information and to register, check out the official Broad Creek Bike and Brew website.