Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean

Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean

20 Day Epic Bike Tour

Tour Information

Date: 06/08/19 - 06/27/19
Meet: Cleveland, OH
Time: 3:00pm
Tour Price: $4590
Single Upgrade: $1600

Join us on this wonderful section of the Northern Tier cross-country route that will take you from the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean. We’ll begin in Cleveland, OH and cycle 1000 miles on what is considered the most beautiful of all the cross-country cycling routes across the northeast to its end in Bar Harbor, ME.

 

 

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1046 miles with an average of 58 miles per day with 2 rest days. The terrain will start out flat and then become rolling with some longer climbs.

19 nights lodging, all breakfasts, dinners and snacks on riding days, SAG stops every 20 miles, luggage transfers every day, detailed maps, cue sheets and GPS files, mechanical instruction and support, state line crossing parties, and trained guides.

$395 for road or hybrid bicycle.

Specialized rental road bike

Specialized rental hybrid bike

Fly or take the train into Cleveland, OH and out of Bangor, ME

Cindi West

Cindi West
Tour Leader

"WomanTours proved to be a good company for me to fulfill a long time dream of going cross-country when I retired. There’s nothing like such an experience as hearing the birds, seeing the fields, the hills and dales, farms and cities, and yes, sometimes struggling up long climbs, to know that it’s possible to stretch one’s self and physically accomplish more than you ever dreamed you could."

Clark T. Memphis, TN

It was even better than last year's Southern Tier!

Mary D. Columbus, OH

Tour Details

DAY 1: We’ll start our tour with an afternoon orientation and a bike prep meeting. There will be an optional fix-a-flat session out in the parking lot. In the evening, we’ll celebrate the upcoming adventure with our first dinner together. 0 miles.

DAYS 2-19: The days will quickly fall into a comfortable rhythm. We'll start early with a light breakfast provided by our inn or the hotel. Then we'll pack our bike bags with snacks of raisins, nuts, energy bars and peanut butter sandwiches. We'll make sure we have an extra layer of clothing and a rain jacket with us. We leave on our own, usually between 8-9am and cycle at our own pace.

We follow the cue sheets that have been meticulously prepared for us, along with the expert Adventure Cycling maps and optional GPS directions. We each ride at our own pace, sometimes alone and sometimes in small groups and we stop where we want along the way.

About every twenty miles, we’ll meet our SAG vehicle. It holds water, snacks, tire repair tools and a first aid kit. Even if we don’t need anything, we’ll stop to chat and talk about the wonderful tailwind or the panoramic view. If we’re too tired to bike anymore, we’ll take a ride in the SAG vehicle to our hotel for the night. The SAG makes sure everyone is in safely at the end of the day.

Once at our hotel, we find our luggage, (delivered earlier by the WomanTours van and trailer,) check-in to our room, and meet our roommate. Most of our hotels are chains and most of us will be in double occupancy rooms. We rotate roommates every night, unless you’ve requested the single room upgrade. There’s time to shower before dinner and perhaps take a dip in the hotel pool.

If anyone has experienced bike problems during the day, we’ll use the time before dinner to work with the guide to fix it. If it’s a more complicated repair, the bike will go to a trained mechanic at a nearby bike shop.

Then we eat dinner together, served buffet-style outside. Our traveling chef prepares hearty and healthy dishes from our trailer kitchen. While she will accommodate guests with specific allergies and provide a nonmeat protein source for vegetarians, she cannot adhere to everyone’s likes and dislikes. You'll need to be flexible. If you require a vegan or gluten-free diet, there is a fee of $150.

After dinner, the guide holds a map meeting to discuss the highlights of the day and to go over the details of the next day’s route. We'll celebrate every day that we cross into a new state.  Average of 58 miles per day.

Day 20: You’ll have dipped your tires into the Atlantic Ocean at the end of the ride yesterday. For anyone who hasn’t packed her bicycle up yet, there will be a short ride up Cadillac Mountain to see the first sunrise in the USA. Or take the van up for this perfect ending to the tour. We’ll provide a shuttle to the Bangor airport arriving by 11:00am, or you can take a commercial shuttle on your own. 0 or 12 miles.

Tour Highlights

  • Niagara Falls
  • WomanTours Headquarters
  • Great Lakes of Erie and Ontario
  • Adirondack Park
  • Adirondack, Green, and White Mountain Ranges
  • Lake Champlain
  • Acadia National Park
  • States of Ohio, Pennsylvania, New York, Vermont, New Hampshire and Maine
  • Small town charm across the continent

We limit the group size to 25 plus staff. You’re neither alone nor anonymous. We guarantee you’ll make some lifelong friends along the way.

TO JOIN: Sign up by making your non-refundable, non-transferable registration deposit of $300. The balance of the trip fee is due 75 days prior to the tour and is nonrefundable and nontransferable. Save 2% if you make your payments by check.

TRIP INSURANCE: We will provide you with a source for trip cancellation/interruption insurance. We strongly recommend insurance, especially for a trip of this magnitude.

SAG VOLUNTEERS: We use 4 volunteers to drive a support car during this tour. Each driver works once every fourth day supporting the riders until the last cyclist finishes for the day. She provides food, drinks, flat tire assistance and moral support, and becomes an integral part in the success of the tour. In return, each volunteer receives a discount of 40% off the full tour price. If you’re interested in a position, please email or call us.

TOUR DETAILS: Help on training, transportation, packing, and an itinerary will be sent upon receipt of your registration fee. We will also send you periodic Prep Talk newsletters to help you prepare for the trip. For more information, including references and links to blogs kept by past participants, contact us and we’d be happy to send you more details. Sign up today!

Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean Itinerary

Date Location Miles
Jun 8, 2019 Cleveland, OH 0
Jun 9, 2019 Geneva-on-the-Lake, OH 57
Jun 10, 2019 Erie, PA 49
Jun 11, 2019 Hamburg, NY 91
Jun 12, 2019 Niagara Falls, NY 46
Jun 13, 2019 Niagara Falls, NY 0
Jun 14, 2019 Brockport, NY 73
Jun 15, 2019 Sodus Point, NY 76
Jun 16, 2019 Pulaski, NY 67
Jun 17, 2019 Old Forge, NY 76
Jun 18, 2019 Schroon Lake, NY 91
Jun 19, 2019 MIddlebury, VT 40
Jun 20, 2019 MIddlebury, VT 0
Jun 21, 2019 Lyme, NH 74
Jun 22, 2019 Lincoln, NH 48
Jun 23, 2019 Bridgton, ME 58
Jun 24, 2019 Bath, ME 65
Jun 25, 2019 Bucksport, ME 88
Jun 26, 2019 Bar Harbor, ME 47
Jun 27, 2019 Home 0 or 12