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DateSaturday October 13, 2018toSaturday October 13, 2018
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TypeRace
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ActivitiesMountain Bike
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LocationPinetop-Lakeside, Arizona United States
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Ride the 23rd Annual Tour of the White Mountains October 13th, 2018. Located in Pinetop-Lakeside, AZ and offering some of Arizona’s best singletrack choose the gravel grinder or graduated distance single track course options.
The Tour leverages the Pinetop Lakes activity and equestrian center to provide a complete family experience. Attendees enjoy the onsite amphitheater for event activities and live music, nearby accommodations, campground games, a robust communal campfire and more
At 7,000 ft. a limited field of 700 riders will discover the challenges and gratification from riding awesome single track among a pine forest backdrop while witnessing the endless beauty (and perfect distraction) of the fall season in the Apache-Sitgreaves National Forests.
All finishers receive a custom patch emblazoned with their distance, and are welcomed to the post ride after party with live music, BBQ and frosty Four Peaks beverages.
The communities of Pinetop-Lakeside are sure to please any visitor with their quintessential small mountain town charm and top notch restaurants.
For the benefit of: Tour of the White Mountains benefits TRACKS.
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Tour of the White Mountains - 35 Mile (2022)
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SaveTrail transparency37.4 milesDistance2,217 ftClimb-2,217 ftDescent2 milesHigh Point