Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride
When is Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride?
Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride takes place on Saturday, October 3, 2026 in North Fork, CA.
What distances does Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride offer?
Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride offers 5 events: Long Growling Gravel Ride 64 mi, Short Growling Gravel Ride 40+mi, Grizzly Century 100 mi, Grizzly Metric Century 68 mi, Loop The Lake 25 mi.
| Event | Distance | Price | |
|---|---|---|---|
| Long Growling Gravel Ride 64 mi | 60.0 mi | $99.00 | Register |
| Short Growling Gravel Ride 40+mi | 60.0 mi | $89.00 | Register |
| Grizzly Century 100 mi | — | $99.00 | Register |
| Grizzly Metric Century 68 mi | — | $89.00 | Register |
| Loop The Lake 25 mi | — | $50.00 | Register |
How much does Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride cost?
Registration for Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride starts at $115.00. Prices vary by event distance.
Where is Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride held?
Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride is held in North Fork, CA at North Fork Town Hall.
About Grizzly Gravel & Century Charity Ride
All profit from this event go to fund the Sierra Vista Scenic Byway Association, so it only makes sense that the featured routes of the event spotlight the Scenic Byway. Weather you’re riding the new Gravel routes we added a few year ago, or the classic traditional paved routes of the Century & Metric Road rides, you’ll be experience the beauty, tranquility & adventure of the Sierra National Forest. Obviously the dirt sections of the gravel routes see almost zero vehicles, but the paved route also see very few cars! So wheather you choose the grueling Century with it’s 10,000’ of elevation gain, gorgeous views of Eagles Beak, Globe Rock, or Mile High overlook as you climb up to Beasore Meadows, or if you choose the Gravel Route it’s 60+ miles 6,000’ of gain up Central Camp Rd through the lush forest, which also climbs to Beasore, you’ll no doubt be treated to expansive views of lakes, numerous granite domes, & many lush meadows. If you want your day to be a bit easier, the paved road riders can do the Metric Century, which climbs the same road as the regular century, but is simply a 22 mile OAB to North Fork, then a CCW loop around Bass Lake. Gravel riders opting for an easier day can follow the main Gravel ride up Central Camp Rd, do a “lollipop loop” merging back onto Central Camp & descend back down to Bass Lake. Or if you're interested in a much easier ride try the 25 mile Loop the Lake ride. There's a challenging ride for everyone! All 5 routes go right past the iconic Bass Lake Millers Landing. There you’re free to stop in for a free beer then the short pedal back into North Fork where you’ll be treated to an include free Post Ride meal & another free beer, yippee! Although we can’t guarantee great weather, the Weatherman rarley dissapoints on that first Saturday in October! Come on out, let’s play bikes, meet some new friends, & enjoy our beautiful forest. (This ride is by permit of the USFS).