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THE RIDE Saturday, June 28, 2025 Day-of Registration - 6:30 AM Route Start Times: 100 miles - 7:00 AM Both 67 miles - 7:00-8:00 AM 50 miles - 8:00-9:00 AM 34 miles - 8:00-9:00 AM 16 miles - 8:30-9:30 AM Event closes at 5:00 PM Ride Options: 16-mile route is a nice country ride. Mostly flat with some hills. The 16-mile route is the only route that does not travel around beautiful 6-mile Lake Santee. 34-mile route travels to Lake Santee, around and back. Enjoy the rolling "humps" and hills. NEW! 50-mile route - This route starts with the 16-mile loop to the Kingston area and back, then a 34-mile loop to Westport and back. Mostly flat with some hills. There are two 67-mile route choices: 67 Flatter - This route doesn’t have as many hills as the Hilly 67. You will travel to Lake Santee and back to Greensburg, then to Westport and back. 5 SAG stops are on this route. 67 Hilly - This route travels to and around 6-mile Lake Santee, then through small towns of Clarksburg, Buena Vista, Hamburg, Enochsburg and back to Greensburg. Around Hamburg, you’ll pass the Hillenbrand Airport, and travel along some streams and through a historic covered bridge. This year we have brought back the optional 4-mile Hill Top (Hell Top) loop for a whopping 277 ft climb to a 13% grade. There are 5 SAG stops on this route. (Hamburg stop has no restrooms) Century (100) route starts with the Hilly 67-mile route. Once back at the courthouse, riders proceed to Westport for the last 34 mile loop. This route is very scenic, hilly and includes the optional 4-mile Hell Top loop. Riders will be traveling through two covered bridges, around beautiful Lake Santee and 6 small towns (6 SAG Stops on this route, no restrooms at the Hamburg stop) Our 67 Hilly and Century routes have been deemed on official training rides for the Hilly Hundred ride that will take place on October 10–12, 2025. LOCATION Start & Finish @ the Historic Tower Tree Courthouse Square restrooms available water, snacks, and other drinks will be provided map of routes located under the maps tab and in event goody bags showers available at the YMCA MORE DETAILS Add 15/19 to your registration fee for a Tree City Rolling Tour and Century Drifit shirt. No shirt orders after June 22. Shirts are men's and women's cut sizes. A limited amount of shirts may be available the day of the event. Water, snacks and restrooms are available at the start & finish and on the course. Lake Santee Kiwanis Club, Lions Club members, Lake Santee Women's Club, and Bryant's Bar and Grill will provide fruit and snacks at the Lake Santee SAG stop. Other SAG stops are manned by various volunteers. Use caution when crossing covered bridges at Hamburg and Westport. You may wish to walk your bike across. Click the "Maps" link on the website for route maps and turn-by-turn directions. All "Dan Henry" arrows inside city limits and to Kingston Church are white. Colors for each route: 16-mile route: green 34-mile route: yellow (New) 50-mile route: 1st half green, 2nd half to Westport blue. Hilly 67-mile route: orange Flatter 67-mile route: first half yellow, second half blue Century (100 mile) route: 1st half orange, 2nd half blue. All routes have SAG support to help keep riders safe for a great riding experience. All SAG stops are well stocked with refreshments, especially Lake Santee, where you will find watermelon and all kinds of fresh fruit and other goodies too. Music will be played at some of the SAG stops this year for riders to enjoy while they rest for a bit. SAG Stops are open at the following times: Kingston Church (Mile 8) 7:00-2:30 (restrooms provided) Lake Santee (Mile 22) 7:15-12:30 (restrooms provided) 25105 Rail Fence Road, Hamburg (Mile 34) 9:00-1:00 (no restrooms) Enochsburg Hall (Mile 44) 9:30-1:30 (back of the hall/restrooms provided) Westport Fire Station (Century Mile 85, Flatter 67 Mile 51, 50-Mile Route Mile 34) 9:00-3:45 (restrooms provided) . Be weather alert! Our SAGs and drivers will have an emergency action plan in place if needed. When riders return, they can enjoy lunch with their choice of either a grilled pork tenderloin or hamburger sandwich, a choice of sides, dessert, drinks and more while listening to our live band. (Lunch tickets are available for non-riders for 10. 00.) And, if you would like a cold brew, the tAAp is open at noon across from the band, along with other places along the square to unwind. PARKING Parking available in designated lots: First Financial Bank (northwest corner of square) Mural lot (southeast corner of square) South lot (behind buildings on south side of square including Storie's Restaurant) Additional parking located at: Gilliland Howe Funeral Home, 110 E. North St. (one block north of square) Porter Oliger Pearson Funeral Home, 302 N. Franklin St. (one block north of square) First Baptist Church, 209 W. Washington St. (one block west of square) United Methodist Church, 301 N. Broadway St. (one block north of square) Please do not park where cones are placed in front of businesses. HOTEL ROOM DISCOUNTS Discounted rooms rate available at Hampton Inn and Holiday Inn Express in Greensburg. To receive a discounted room rate, just let the hotel know you are participating in the YMCA Tree City Rolling Tour and Century. SAFETY FIRST! Bicycle Helmets Required. Know and Obey Indiana Traffic Laws. Bring a cell phone, if you have one. Respect other Riders. Have Fun!!! Hosted by the Decatur County Family YMCA Made possible with the support of the Decatur County Visitors and Tourism Commission. For lodging information, see visitgreensburg. com Questions? Contact us at (812) 663-9622 or email deenah@dcfymca. org. Price: Adult Registration (18) May 1-June 26: 45 Day-of: 50 Young Adult Registration (13-17) May 1-June 26: 35 Day-of: 40 Riders 12 and under are free. Parents must pre-register or register the child the day of the event. Online registration ends June 26 at 9 PM. After that, you may register the day of the event.