The Annual BIAC Bike for Thought "Tour of Lights" provides views of historic lighthouses while raising funds to provide critical brain injury prevention and resource services throughout Connecticut, starting from UCONN's Avery Point in Groton CT.
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Groton Seacoast Century
Groton Cycling Tour
The Groton Country Tour, a Charles River Wheelmen bicycle ride: Start: Parking lot, 300 Foster Street, Littleton. MA (map) Description: This is a scenic ride through horse and orchard country. The short ride passes through Harvard, Littleton, Ayer, and Groton. The long ride adds Pepperell, Dunstable, and Hollis in New Hampshire. Both rides go through… Continue reading Groton Cycling Tour
Lexington Mass Bike Summer Century
The annual Mass Bike Summer Century and Family Ride was Saturday, July 30, 2011, starting from Lexington High School, 251 Waltham Street, Lexington, MA map. All rides (12, 22, 45, 62 and 100 miles) traverse the heart of American Revolutionary history, from Paul Revere’s Ride through Lexington and Concord and to nearby battlefields. Longer rides… Continue reading Lexington Mass Bike Summer Century
Narragansett-Groton 2-day loop
Ride the Rhode for Multiple Sclerosis . Start: Narragansett Pier/ High School. The two day 150 mile ride is a loop that starts at Narragansett Bay and heads east the first day, the follows a different route back from New London the second day. Day 1 Route at RideWithGPS View and print cue sheet View and print… Continue reading Narragansett-Groton 2-day loop
Lexington-Groton ride
A Charles River Wheelmen Ride Description: This 66 mile early spring ride is a chance to experience the amazing G-forces of Lost Lake Road in Groton, along with lots of rolling hills and quiet country roads. Start: Lexington Green in Lexington Center. 1903 Mass Ave, Lexington (map) Long/66 mile Short/33 mile Route at RideWithGPS View… Continue reading Lexington-Groton ride
Nashua River Rail Trail
The Nashua River Rail Trail follows the former Hollis branch of the Boston and Maine Corp. railroad for 11 miles through the towns of Ayer, Groton, Pepperell and Dunstable, with a 10-foot wide paved surface for the entire length. The trail travels along a varied and scenic landscape, and no motorized vehicles are allowed. The… Continue reading Nashua River Rail Trail