Lake Erie Cyclefest Rolls into 2025
Pick a ride (or rides) that suits your skills
BEGINNING THURSDAY, JUL. 24
Our area really shines when viewed from the seat of a bicycle. The 2025 Lake Erie Cyclefest returns to offer a vibrant weekend chock full of rides and events that align with every cyclist's skillset, no matter experience or interest level.
Join fellow cycling enthusiasts July 24 through 27 as the Erie Sports Commission teams up with a slew of local organizations, including the Erie Downtown Partnership, to coordinate no less than six self-guided, family-friendly rides showing off Erie County in all its glory, on all four points of the compass.
Dave Tamulonis (40 Under 40 Class of 2022), events and marketing manager for the Erie Downtown Partnership says, "For us, it's really important to showcase Erie's streets as a venue for the Downtown Slow Roll ride to both show off our cycling infrastructure and learn how that infrastructure can be improved and expanded."
The weekend isn't just for Erie residents either, although you'll certainly see them out on rides. Tamulonis continues, "Folks come from all over so getting that fresh outside perspective on our city's needs is a huge part of our public feedback gathering for future development advocacy. It's also great to see locals and out of towners exchange information about Erie and biking."
The Downtown Slow Roll
Thursday, July 24, 6 p.m.
Cost: Free, registration is required
This slow roll continues to set records, with last year's attendance reaching over 400 cyclists. Beginning and ending at Perry Square for riders aged 10 and above, you'll take a leisurely zip through the streets of Erie returning for a Night Market and live performances by local musicians Side-Eye and Eden on Fire. Riders under age 10 can partake in a bike safety course.
Grape Escape Ride
Friday, July 25
Cost: $50 by July 22
Lake Erie Wine Country awaits you as you pedal past the storied vineyards along the shores of Lake Erie. Beginning and ending at South Shore Winery, mileage options include a 25-mile or 50-mile trip.
Tour de West County
Saturday, July 26
Cost: $50 by July 22
Asbury Woods Nature Center is the hub for this long-running, gorgeous ride. Choose a distance of 12, 25, or 50 miles with an after-ride picnic featuring food and drinks so you can properly refuel.
Six Mile Creek Classic
Saturday, July 29, 2 p.m.
Cost: $40 by July 26
Speed and adrenaline meet in a time trial-style ride along the rugged trails of Harborcreek's Six Mile Creek Park. Helmets are required and multiple competition classes are available from beginner through expert including single speed and even Class 1 E-Bike. Food and drink await your adventure's finish!
Presque Isle Sunrise Ride
Sunday, July 27, 5:30 a.m.
Cost: $35 by July 25
Perhaps the most beautiful ride on the docket. Peep a stunning sunrise on this 13-mile loop of Presque Isle. Beginning at the Beach 1 Pavilion, pedal through the tranquil nature-filled park. An early tour of the Presque Isle Lighthouse and classic pancake breakfast at the Rotary Pavilion are both included. What a way to start your Sunday!
See Spot Ride,
Ride for Animal Rescue
Sunday, July 27
Cost: $50 by July 25
Choose between 10, 25, or 40-mile rides beginning in South Erie County at McKean Elementary School and finishing at Because You Care Adoption Center. A post-ride "Pawty" includes lunch, drinks, music, and a boatload of furry friends available for adoption. A great ride for a great cause.
– Jeff McCullor
For more information on any of the above rides, please visit: eriesportscommission.com/lakeeriecyclefest