WASHINGTON DC: 3rd Annual Boundary Stone Bike Ride - September 19th (Register - Its Free)

Do you like history, biking, and/or adventure? Are you trying to check off all the items on the Washingtonian's bucket list of things to do in DC? Do you just need something fun and different to do on a Saturday in September?

Whatever the case, join us for a bike ride around the oldest federal monuments, the DC boundary stones. The whole ride (including bike back to Boundary Stone) is a metric century; each side is approximately 15 miles - join us for 1, 2, 3, or all 4!


Register now to make sure you get your t-shirt and swag bag, and check the Facebook event page for updates!


Meet at Jones Point Park at 9am, wheels up 9:30am.

As always, the ride will be sponsored by Boundary Stone DC = ride shirts and an awesome after-party at the bar with specials on DC Brau Brewing Company beers! This year, our new partner Phoenix Bikes will be on-hand at the ride start and rest stop(s) for bike safety and maintenance checks.

How to get to the start:
By metro - yellow or blue line to King St-Old Town station. The lighthouse is about 2 miles from the station, so get your warm-up ride in.
By car or bus - Check out the Jones Point Park site for driving, parking, and bus route info.

Here are the directions.


We will provide cue sheets (route + stone locations) and rest stop(s) with water, snacks, and bike maintenance, but you should be prepared with everything you might need along the way: ID & cash, pump and spare tube/ patch kit, etc. We will be riding on regular roads, so take necessary precautions.

Mark your calendars, spread the word (#BSride2015), and see you on the 19th!

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