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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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Pappy & Harriet’s Ride

Pappy & Harriet's

Destination: Pappy & Harriet’s
Date: Saturday, March 9, 2024
Departs from: Sendero Marketplace
KSU: 8:00am (please arrive by 7:30am)
♦♦♦ 248 Miles

Join us in this rare opportunity to visit Yucca Valley and Pioneer town. Take a walk-through history in this unique spot, which was started by Roy Rogers and Dale Evans and enjoy a great fall ride through the high desert.

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Cafe 94

Cafe 94

Destination: Café 94
Date: Sunday, March 3, 2024
Departs from: Camino Real Playhouse
KSU: 8:00am (please arrive by 7:30am)
♦♦♦ 258 Miles

This Sunday’s ride was changed due to weather so instead we will take a nice ride down along the Mexico border to Café 94, a small family restaurant. After we eat, we will enjoy the hills of both south and north San Diego County.

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Borrego Springs Ride

Destination: Borrego Springs
Date: Saturday, February 17, 2024
Departs Location: Sendero Marketplace
KSU: 8:00am (please arrive by 7:30am)
♦♦♦ 243 Miles

From Sendero Marketplace. Join us for a fun ride down Montezuma Valley Road to the quaint little artsy town of Borrego Springs. After breakfast, we will ride through Julian as we make our way home.

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Hernandez Hideaway

Hernandez Hideaway

Destination: Hernandez Hideaway
Date: Saturday, February 10, 2024
Departs from: Camino Real Playhouse
KSU: 8:30am (please arrive by 8:00am)
♦♦♦ 155 Miles

From Camino Real Playhouse. Enjoy a ride through beautiful North San Diego Hills to Lake Hodges for lunch at a Hernandez Hideaway. After lunch we will ride down Del Dios Road to Via De La Valle to the 5 and then North.

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New Member Ride 2024

2024 New Member Ride

Ride: New Member Ride (2024 Version – Standard)
Date: Saturday, January 27, 2024
Departs from: Orange County Harley-Davidson

New member orientation \ Safety Review @ 8:15 AM
Kick stands up: 9:15 AM

♦♦ 60 Miles

The OCHOG’s New Member Ride is open to All Riders, and generally everyone likes to run this route. The name comes from the benefit that it provides those who may not be as seasoned on their bike yet. The route incorporates a bit of everything. A little freeway, a little ocean front, some twisties, and a lot of stops and starts. It’ll help you get comfortable with your bike and the various riding conditions. We’ll leave and end from the Orange County Harley-Davidson dealership, and is usually accompanied by a great BBQ at the end of the ride.

Another key to this ride is it’s a nice and easy jaunt around town. I mean, how can you be in a hurry when you come over a hill and get a wide angle view of the Pacific Ocean!

For those of you who are new to the group, plan on showing up by 8:00 am for ‘New Member Orientation’ at 8:15 am. This will offer you a quick run-down on how we ride as a chapter and what the various hand signals mean.

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