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9:00am New time.Circle- 66 Miles (A/B)- Every 3rd Sunday of the month Ride, Click here to Register

Date and Time

Sunday, February 16, 2025, 9:00 AM until 1:00 PM

Location

Burney Park
ROUTE
1556 Gregg Street
Fernadina Beach, FL  32034
USA

Event Contact(s)

Patty Riley


George Katras
assistant ride leader
3016934743 (c)

Category

Club Ride

Registration Info

Registration is required before Sunday, February 16, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Members and Non-Members are required to Register.

NFBC members only ride. Non-members may try 3 NFBC rides before joining. You must register for club mileage. There will be a Safety Briefing Meeting 5 minutes before the start of the ride. Please arrive at the starting point early enough to get set up before the pre-ride meeting. Helmets required on all NFBC rides.

About this event

This ride will start at Burney Park – a beach park in Historic American Beach with
ample parking and facilities. Travel down First Coast Highway, passing through Big Talbot and
Little Talbot Island State Parks, enjoying scenic water views of Amelia River, Fort George Inlet,
along the St. Johns River to Blount Island where the route takes us inland, near preserves and
north on US 17/MainStreet. In Hedges, the route goes on to explore the back roads of Yulee
before crossing the bridge onto Amelia Island and back to Burney Park. The majority of this ride
takes place on roads with wide shoulders/bike lanes or on quiet back roads. There is a rough
section on SR-200 before the bridge crossing back onto Amelia Island - caution should be taken.
Cyclists of all levels are welcome and no rider will be left behind. The main route is 66 miles.
There are plenty of stops (Circle K’s) along the way for re-grouping, supplies and facilities.