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Just three miles off of Interstate 80, Castle Peak Potential Wilderness is among the most scenic areas in the Tahoe National Forest. Home to extraordinary old-growth red fir forests and the little Truckee River, Castle Peak provides clean drinking water to residents of Nevada County.

Join the California Wilderness Coalition's

Ride for the Wild!

Scenic Bike Ride to Support California's Last Wild Places

Saturday, May 19, 2007

35-mile ride through Nevada County's Gold Country

Check-In Begins at 9 a.m.

Ride Begins at 10 a.m.

$100 Tax-deductible Registration Fee

Fee includes an afternoon barbeque reception with food and local wine at Suncrest Vineyards in Penn Valley. Bring three or more friends and receive the "Party of 4" reduced rate of $75 each.

Ride the scenic backroads of Nevada County's gold country and help protect California wilderness. This beautiful ride will begin and end at Suncrest Vineyards in Penn Valley. You will wind through the rolling Sierra Nevada foothills with a stop in historic downtown Nevada City.

For more information, please visit www.calwild.org or call (510) 451-1450. To register, print and mail the online registration and liability forms with payment to CWC, 1212 Broadway, Suite 1700, Oakland, CA 94612. Register by Wednesday, May 16.

Download the Flier

Download the Registration Form

Download the Liability Form

Please contact the California Wilderness Coalition for more information.