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Visit our Ride with GPS page.
RWGPS
Maps and Links
This page contains links to a printable map and to
Ride with GPS
for each route. To download any file, open the RWGPS file on your phone, click on the 3 dots in the upper right corner, and choose the type file you want to download.
16.5 miles -
PURPLE ROUTE
Participants take a casual-paced 16-mile ride through neighborhoods with a stop for ice cream and snacks halfway at Jiggs Landing (snacks, water, Gatorade, flush toilets).
RWGPS
Map & Cuesheet
34.1 miles
GREEN ROUTE
Half metric riders take a town and country tour of the Lakewood Ranch area, visiting suburban parks and a quiet nature preserve and passing through some of the area's most desirable residential neighborhoods. Most roads have bike lanes and/or lower speed limits, are low-volume rural roads or are low-speed neighborhood streets.
RWGPS
Map & Cuesheet
63.7 miles
RED ROUTE
Metric century riders take some new roads to the food stops at Rye Preserve and Old Miakka, and additional water stops and parks along the way. Due to the new routing, all riders who complete Metric Loop 1 to Old Miakka and back finish with a 63-mile metric ride. Most roads have bike lanes and/or lower speed limits or are low-volume rural roads.
RWGPS
Map & Cuesheet
100.9 miles
BLUE ROUTE
Century riders follow Metric Loop 1 back to LWR after completing 24-mile Loop 2 from the Old Miakka Food Stop to Myakka City and back. A few miles before finishing on LWR Main St, they turn left to add 13-mile Century Loop 3 before finishing their ride. Newly opened roads allowed the creation of Loop 3, which features a water stop at the Celery Fields Nature Center. Most roads have bike lanes and/or lower speed limits, or are low-volume rural roads.
RWGPS
Map & Cuesheet