Ride. Connect. Support Local Agriculture.
Join us for an afternoon of fresh air, scenic riding, and meaningful connection to the land. Bike the Farms is a family-friendly cycling event designed to bring our community closer to the farmers who steward it.
Pedal your way through beautiful countryside, stop at local farms, and experience firsthand the places keeping our agricultural heritage alive.
Our host farm will have food, music, and kids’ activities throughout the day for anyone to enjoy, even if you choose not to join the bike tour.
Event Details
Date: June 7th, 2026
Time: 1:00 PM – 4:00 PM
Start & End Location: Good Trouble Grove, N6498 State Road 49, Green Lake
Farm Stops Include:
- Pineapple Hill Orchard
- Boerson Farm
Registration Options
Cycling participant (full experience) – $40
- Guided bike tour
- Farm stops and experiences
- Meal ticket
- Rider support along the route
General Admission – $20
Enjoy access to all activities at the main farm, Good Trouble Grove. Does not include a guided cycling tour. Food available to purchase at the event, or purchase an add-on meal ticket.
Kids Admission – $10
General Admission for ages 6-17
Ages 5 and under – Free
Free ticket for ages 5 and under
Meal ticket $10
Single meal ticket to use on the day of the event at Good Trouble Grove. Includes a local brat or burger, choice of local veggie, locally baked cookie, and drink.
What to Expect
- Bike tour includes stops at local farms to connect with folks who steward our land and grow our food.
- A relaxed, community-focused atmosphere
- Local food and bottled drinks available for purchase (or included with rider registration)
- On-site activities for younger children at the host farm
Why This Event Matters
Bike the Farms celebrates and supports the small farms that make our community unique. By bringing people out to these farms, we help build stronger connections to the land, our food, and the hands that grow it.
This event also encourages healthy, active lifestyles through cycling and outdoor recreation, offering a meaningful way to enjoy the land and building support for safe, convenient bicycling trails in our area.
Net proceeds from ticket sales will go to FoxRAP and Green Lake Greenways to continue building community around local food, farms, and bike trails.
Kids’ Activities at Good Trouble Grove
Because portions of the bike route include major roadways, this ride is best suited for older children and adults.
For families with younger kids, we’ll be hosting a variety of activities at Good Trouble Grove during the event, so everyone can participate safely and engagingly throughout the day.
- Hands-on, farm-inspired activities
- Space to play and explore
- Opportunities to connect with other families
Media Release & Photo Consent
By registering for and attending Bike the Farms, you grant permission to Foxhead Regenerative Agriculture Project (FoxRAP) and its partners to photograph, film, and record you and/or your minor children during the event.
You agree that these images and recordings may be used for promotional, educational, and marketing purposes, including but not limited to social media, websites, print materials, and future event promotions, without compensation.
If you do not wish to be photographed or recorded, please notify event staff upon arrival. While we will make reasonable efforts to honor requests, we cannot guarantee that all images containing you will be excluded.
Liability Waiver & Assumption of Risk
By registering for Bike the Farms, you acknowledge and accept that participation in this event involves inherent risks, including, but not limited to, cycling on public and rural roadways, interaction with vehicles, uneven terrain, weather conditions, and general outdoor hazards.
You voluntarily assume all risks associated with your participation and that of any minor children under your care.
You agree to release, waive, and hold harmless Foxhead Regenerative Agriculture Project (FoxRAP), event organizers, host sites (including Good Trouble Grove, Pineapple Hill Orchard, Boerson Farm, and any additional participating locations), sponsors, volunteers, and partners from any and all liability, claims, demands, or causes of action arising out of or related to any loss, damage, injury, or illness that may be sustained during or as a result of participation in this event.
You affirm that you (and any minor participants under your care) are physically able to participate safely and will follow all event rules, safety guidelines, and applicable traffic laws.
Reserve Your Spot
Spots are limited to ensure a safe and enjoyable experience for all participants.
Stay Updated
We’re continuing to add farm stops and finalize event details. Register now or join our email list to stay informed as more information is released.
Registration Policies
REFUNDS | There are no refunds on registration. The financial outcome of the event, particularly as it pertains to the charity partner, depends on the organizers’ ability to anticipate the final number of riders before the ride weekend. Opening the door to refunds would jeopardize this ability.
DEFERRALS | There are no deferrals or carry-overs for your registration. Your registration is for this year’s ride, not a future year’s ride. We have no mechanism to carry over entries from one year to another.
Frequently Asked Questions
QUESTION: I’m coming from out of town. Where can I stay in Green Lake?
ANSWER: Information about our community and lodging can be found here.
QUESTION: Does the ride offer refunds or deferred entries to future years?
ANSWER: No. Due to the need to order materials in advance and meet our financial commitment to our charity partner, the ride does not offer refunds or defer entries to future years under any circumstances.
QUESTION: Can I transfer my registration?
ANSWER: No. Attendees cannot transfer their registration to another individual.
QUESTION: What time do I need to start?
ANSWER: pending
QUESTION: What happens if it rains?
ANSWER: The ride will take place rain or shine.
QUESTION: Do I need a road bike to participate?
ANSWER: No. You may ride any style of bike you choose (electric bikes are acceptable). The entire course is on pavement/gravel-like roads, so road bikes and hybrids are the typical styles of bikes used by participants.
QUESTION: Are recumbent bikes, electric bikes, tandem bikes, Burley, and pull-behind trailers acceptable?
ANSWER: Yes. Regarding child trailers, make sure they are also wearing helmets (if applicable), and that only the rider pulling the trailer is registered.
QUESTION: Are finisher results posted to the website?
ANSWER: No. This is a ride, not a race. Racing is discouraged, and there are no official results based on finish time.
