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2024 Tamarisk Camping Overnighter

Borrego Springs

Destination: Tamarisk Camping 2024 (Overnighter)
Date: Sat-Sun, May 11-12, 2024
Departs from: Camino Real Playhouse
KSU: 8:00am Please arrive by 7:30am, all packed up and with a full tank!
Distance: 250 Miles
♦♦♦ Diamond Ride

Enjoy a John Russell favorite with a great ride to a camp site in the Anza Borrego area. The ride will include some hills, twisties and probably a road you’ve never been on. Then we’ll sit by a fire and share a few laughs.

Do you enjoy campfires and have wondered what all the camping excitement is about? Then this trip is for you. Enjoy a nice ride to Tamarisk Grove, Anza Borrego complete with all the amenities that make camping comfortable.

Lunch on Saturday will be at the Red Feather Cafe, in Ocotillo. Then we’ll sit by a fire and share a few laughs.

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Brent’s Deli (Meet-Up Ride)

Brent's Deli

Destination: Brent’s Deli
Date: Saturday, May 11, 2024
Departs from: Anaheim Hills Starbucks
KSU: 8:00am (arrive by 7:30am)
Distance: 172 Miles
♦♦♦ Diamond Ride

Unable to make the Camping overnighter?  No problem… Let’s Ride!

We have a great ‘meet-up’ ride to Brent’s Deli in Westlake Village, hitting the great roads in the Santa Monica mountains above Malibu.

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International Female Ride Day

2024 New Member Ride

Ride: International Female Ride Day
Date: Saturday, May 4, 2024
Departs from: Camino Real Playhouse

Kick stands up: 8:00 AM
♦♦ 139 Miles

From Camino Real Playhouse. Join us on our annual, celebratory ride honoring female riders. We’ll head down south and find some great roads. Travel inland and hit a few twisties. Then make our way back up to OCHD for a BBQ, with proceeds going to Warrior Foundation Freedom Station.

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2024 Death Valley Overnighter

Death Valley

Destination: Death Valley 2024 (Overnighter)
Date: Sat-Mon, April 20-22, 2024
Departs from: Anaheim Hills Starbucks
KSU: 7:00am Please arrive by 6:30am, all packed up and with a full tank!
Distance: 700+ Miles
♦♦♦ Diamond Ride

We are all looking forward to our three-day ride to Death Valley National Park. A food truck or two has been arranged for night one in Ridgecrest along with free happy hour beverages for Poolside shenanigans. Day two will include a ride through Death Valley National Park and also a lunch stop within the park. After we leave the park, the ride will end up at the Silverton hotel at the south end of Las Vegas. Then comes Monday and the ride home which includes a traditional stop at Eddie World for ice cream.

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Day One Maps
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Day Two Maps
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Day Three Maps
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Rock Inn Maps are here!

The Rock Inn

Destination: The Rock Inn
Date: Saturday, April 13, 2024
Departs from: Anaheim Hills Starbucks
KSU: 8:30am (arrive by 8:00am)
Distance: 246 Miles
♦♦♦ Diamond Ride

Join us for a great ride on roads we don’t hit too often up in the Antelope Valley. After a lunch stop, we will climb up to Wrightwood on Big Pine Highway before we get home.

Ride weather updates can be found on the home page.

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Colorado River Ride Maps are here!

Death Valley (Long Range Ride)

Destination: Colorado River Ride 2024 (Overnighter)
Date: Sat-Mon, March 23-25, 2024
Departs from: Jerome’s in Anaheim
KSU: 7:00am Please arrive by 6:30am, all packed up and with a full tank!
Distance: 800+ Miles
♦♦♦ Diamond Ride

From Jerome’s in Anaheim. Join us as we follow the Colorado River north through Parker, the Parker Dam, Lake Havasu and staying near the London Bridge for night #1. We’ll cruise by Topock Gorge and a Chapter favorite, Oatman, to see the donkeys! We’ll grab Route 66 through Kingman and then up to the Hoover Dam, wrapping around Lake Mead, through the Valley of Fire State Park ($15 entrance fee), and finishing up at Freemont Street for night #2. Thanks to the recent rain, the beautiful journey home through the Mohave National Preserve and across the desert should be breathtaking!

Download: PDF Overview

Day One Maps
Infotainment Map
Garmin Map
Google Map
Day Two Maps
Infotainment Map
Garmin Map
Google Map
Day Three Maps
Infotainment Map
Garmin Map
Google Map


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