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H-100 Road Ride Information
The ride will start at a new location this year! We will be down in front of the Gage County Museum 101 N 2nd St, Beatrice, NE Restrooms available
Registration time 6:30am—7:30 am START TIME 7:30-8:00

If you change the route that you signed up for PLEASE notify us!

SAG support Starts at 8:00am
NO SUPPORT AFTER 4:00pm

Support provided every 10-15 miles. Helpers are roving on the route for your assistance if needed.

The road ride starts and ends in front of the Gage county Museum. We will be heading West from Beatrice on Hwy. 136 towards Fairbury and traveling on highways and paved county roads. Actual routes will be posted and sent out before the event.

This is a fun ride so feel free to ride at your own pace. Ride safely and have fun!
Also new this year, Stone Hollow Brewery will be having their Octoberfest celebation that day, with a beer garden! Stop on over across the street after the ride, and enjoy a drink!
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED ON ALL ROUTES

Chief Standing Bear Trail Ride for Homestead 100

Again this year, we have added an optional choice of riding for you on our Newly developed Chief Standing Bear Trail!!

This route is a scenic route & no highways involved. This ride takes you on a crushed limestone trail along the Big Blue River.

This route will be lightly supported so bring plenty of water with you. Restrooms and drinking fountains at a couple of the trailheads approximately every 6-7 miles.

ROUTES/MILES
1st Trailhead at Holmesville, NE with restrooms and drinking fountains is approx 7.5 miles from the start (round trip mileage is 15 miles). We will have some SAG supplies available.

2nd Trailhead at Blue Springs, NE with restrooms and drinking water is approx. 12.5 miles from the start (round trip mileage is 25 miles). We will have some SAG supplies available.

3rd Trailhead at Barneston, NE with restrooms and drinking fountains is approx. 20 miles from the start (round trip mileage is 40 miles). We will have some SAG supplies available.

If you choose to continue on to Marysville KS, your ride will be about 36 miles from the start (round trip being 72). There are no more water stops between Barneston and Marysville (16 miles), so make sure you fill up before leaving Barneston. Some people chose to ride down to Marysville last year, and enjoyed some lunch, before returning back into NE. Just plan ahead, as many of the SAG stops could be closed on the return trip. Water and restrooms are always available at the Barneston and Holmesville Trailheads. Also, there is the Grand Avenue Bar & Grill in Barneston for food and drinks.

Also new this year, Stone Hollow Brewery will be having their Octoberfest celebation that day, with a beer garden! Stop on over across the street after the ride, and enjoy a drink!
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED ON ALL ROUTES

Homestead Conservation & Trail Association (HCTA)


SPONSORS
A HUGE THANKS TO ALL OF OUR GENEROUS SPONSORS!!

ANYTIME FITNESS
ASHLEY HOME STORE
BEATRICE COMMUNITY HOSPITAL
COLLEEN’S CATERING
EAKES OFFICE SOLUTIONS
EXMARK
LEO’S JEWELRY
WESTON PACKAGED MEATS

Thank you Rice Lodge for providing an extra SAG stop for us and a restroom!!