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Prairie Heritage Ride combines biking and agritourism

Five-day bicycle ride will travel through the heart of central Illinois ag-country

information provided by the Illinois Department of Agriculture

SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (August 16, 2018) – The Illinois Department of Agriculture has teamed up with Bicycle Illinois and the Springfield Bicycle Club to host a unique bicycle ride that will make nearly a dozen stops on a “spoke-to-farm” tour that highlights central Illinois agritourism. The inaugural Prairie Heritage Ride will take place September 10–14, making stops in Springfield, Lincoln, Bloomington, Champaign, and Decatur.

“This inaugural ride will help showcase our prairie heritage and agricultural roots while celebrating the Illinois Bicentennial and all that is Born, Built, and Grown in Illinois,” said Ag Director Raymond Poe. “From vineyards and breweries to historic farms and popular agritourism sites, riders will experience Illinois agriculture like never before.”

Stops along the way include, Hand of Fate Brewing Company, Historic Marlboro Farmstead, the Rail Splitter Covered Wagon, Seaney Farms, Mackinaw Valley Vineyard, Rader Family Farms, Prairie Fruits and Creamery, Lake of the Woods, the Illinois State Fairgrounds, and much more.

“As a seasoned farmer, I realize how much people enjoy and appreciate the opportunity to experience Rader Family Farms and the country life,” said Lynn Rader, owner of Rader Family Farms. “Today, more than ever, it’s extremely important to expose a greater percentage of the population to the practices and products that we provide. Agritourism is a way to do that while also creating fun memories and a unique opportunity to see how farmers provide.”

Whether you are a novice rider or a seasoned cyclist, this picturesque ride has something for everyone. The more than 300-mile bike ride will take place over five days and will include overnight accommodations for riders. Representatives from seven county farm bureaus are also participating to showcase Illinois agriculture along the ride. The 2018 route is as follows:

  • September 10: Springfield to Lincoln (~78 miles)
  • September 11: Lincoln to Bloomington (~60 miles)
  • September 12: Bloomington to Champaign (~82 miles)
  • September 13: Champaign to Decatur (~61 miles)
  • September 14: Decatur to Springfield (~54 miles)

Registration for the Prairie Heritage Ride is now open. Early registration ends on Friday, August 24. More information can be found online at www.prairieheritageride.com.

 

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