Riding our bikes 392 miles over 5 days on the
beautiful Olympic Peninsula July 9-13, 2025
An unforgettable Pacific Northwest cycling experience awaits on the Olympic Peninsula
Embark on a journey of discovery, camaraderie, and breathtaking beauty with the Tour de Peninsula. This fully supported 390-mile ride from July 9–13, 2025 takes you through some of the Pacific Northwest's most serene landscapes.
Starting in Seattle, you'll cycle along the scenic Discovery Trail, marvel at the crystal-clear waters of Crescent Lake, and experience the rugged coastline at La Push. As you arrive at Lake Quinault, relaxation awaits—paddleboard, kayak, or simply take in the pristine surroundings, framed by majestic mountains.
From the coastal views to the charm of Aberdeen (the birthplace of Kurt Cobain, and the former lumber capital of the world), the adventure culminates in Bremerton. Here, you'll celebrate your achievement before boarding the ferry back to Seattle, reflecting on the memories and connections made with your fellow riders.
Tour de Peninsula isn’t just a ride—it’s an unforgettable journey where nature captivates your senses and fuels your spirit for the challenge ahead.
Outspoken Cycle Club participates in the inaugural ride in 2024
It’s a ride, not a race - go fast, go slow.
With days as short as 64 miles and as high as 91 miles, the route will give you a balance of a challenge and slow-pace needed to take in all of the beauty this route has to offer.
Day 1: Bainbridge (via Seattle) -> Port Angeles
Day 2: Port Angeles -> Forks
Day 3: Forks -> Lake Quinault
Day 4: Lake Quinault -> Aberdeen
Day 5: Aberdeen -> Seattle (via Bremerton)
Focus on moving your legs; we’ll take care of the rest.
Lunch will be provided each day along with rest stops every 10-25 miles, depending on the day stocked with water, electrolytes, snacks and first-aid. We will transport your luggage for you to each town, for you to collect after the days ride.
Hotels are not included as part of the ride, but we provide a list of recommended hotels for each town. (see Lodging). We have secured a campsite for Lake Quinault where hotels are limited. We will provide showers, sinks, facilities and water. Nearby restraunts are just a few minutes walk.
Support for Communities
Tour de Peninsula is a 501 (c)(4) with a portion of proceeds benefiting non-profit organizations focused on health and social services around the state of Washington with at least one of the non-profits benefiting the Olympic Peninsula. The non-profits being supported rotate each year, with the 2025 beneficiaries being Peer Seattle and the Boys and Girls Club of the Olympic Peninsula.
Questions? Send us a note!