NEMBA Adventure Series - The Fells Opener
Festival Details:

Come for the rides, stay for the vibes We will have self-guided and expert-led rides, music, food, and more.

Overview

Kickoff your mountain biking season in the Fells!

Join Greater Boston NEMBA and the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation for an epic day of riding and good vibes! We'll have vendors, local bike shops, raffle, guided and self-paced rides, family rides, food, and fun at our Middlesex Fells fundraiser season opener!

The Adventure Series is grateful for the generous support from our sponsor Conte's Bike Shop!

Schedule:

9:00 AM - Registration opens
9:30 AM - Intermediate ride
9:45 AM - Beginner ride
10:00 AM - Kids ride
10:00 AM - JRA Cycles - Intermediate/Advanced Shop Ride
10:30 AM - Intermediate/mellow ride
12:00 PM - Lunch
What to Expect

Beginner, intermediate/ mellow guided rides
Marked loops for self-guided ride fun
Kids & family group rides
REI Co-op mobile bike shop and expert mechanics will be onsite from 7:30 AM to noon for complimentary quick fixes and inspections, and a chance to win a brand-new Co-op cycles DRT e3.1 E-MTB! Plus, score coupons and free giveaways!
Food and participation from local bike shops and our amazing community!
Food Vendors:

BBQ by CycleLoft Anthony Laskaris
T-Shirts

Pick up any pre-purchased Adventure Series t-shirts, or purchase an Adventure Series t-shirt at the NEMBA tent on site.
Parking:

Parking can be found at the Flynn Ring Parking lot.

Contact:
Greater Boston NEMBA at [email protected]

About the NEMBA Adventure Series

The NEMBA Adventure Series is a season long series of flagship events hosted by local chapters in their respective communities. As part of NEMBA's mission to create epic riding experiences, our Adventure Series takes you on a trip throughout the region to explore some of the best trails and communities in New England.



Thank you to our friends and supporters!

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