2026 Tour Spots Still Open!

New routes to explore

The best of the Northwest

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Jim and Sue with a beautiful plaque for the lucky raffle winner on the Oregon tour. The raffle proceeds support a worthy cause Jim finds on each tour. Created and painted by Doug and Vivian R, the donated plaque is a very nice bonus for all the generous contributions to the cause. Thanks to them both for their time and skills! It really is a wall-hanger to remember the ride! ... See MoreSee Less
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More photos from Cynthia G-M as the Rest Stop crew stopped by The Pines Dine in Lincoln City, where riders and crew were enjoying the great space and food truck village.Normally closed on Tuesdays, The Pines Dine was open to welcome BRNW - very cool and much appreciated by all! ... See MoreSee Less
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Happy 4th! And, as a co-inky-dink, one week to go for the Washington 2026 ride!Cynthia G-M kindly shared some of her photos from the Oregon ride, along with some of the Rest Stop crew adventures. From the new 4-porto trailer, to a service call for an errant screw and more, Cynthia gives us some views from the week.To get a prime spot at Blackberry Campground, our intrepid RS 1 crew camped out, with Joe taking to-go meals from our wonderful catering team out to them.Some great shots of the scenery, camp, the Rest Stop setup and crew, and even a day off! ... See MoreSee Less
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Crew and vendors are busy setting up camp for the Oregon 2026 tour! So much going on it is hard to know where to start, so let's go with the essentials - DDP and watermelon! Everything a growing Executive Director needs to fuel their day...And we have the shower truck, camp central, dining canopies, water stops, portos, bike mechanics, sustainability crew, and tent & porter all making it happen.Lots of other teams out there also - route marking, baggage, camp store, rest stops, our EMT partners, the catering crew, water management and folks doing multiple jobs.Registration will be open soon. The tour really feels like it is taking off later this evening with dinner and then announcements by Jim!Good times! ... See MoreSee Less
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BRNW 2026: New routes = new adventures

We know our repeat riders are always looking for something new, so we plan accordingly. Looking at our route history, we thought: “Why haven’t we ever been to the northwest corner of Washington? There are tons of cool places up there!” And then of course, after 39 years of doing tours in Oregon, how are we going to find something new? By taking the roads very few think to take as they explore the Oregon Coast and the Willamette Valley.

Bike Camp Walla Walla is certainly something we’ve never done before. Five days of riding, without moving, in one of the most interesting towns in the Northwest. It’s the perfect chance to bring a non-riding partner – and you can sleep in a tent, a nice dorm room, or local lodging. And the schedule of events and activities will blow your mind.

On the other side of things, no need to re-invent our Santa Barbara and Southern Utah small tours, when the lists to get in are dozens deep. We are shaking up our small International tours, though, checking out Sicily this year.

It’s a big slate of riding opportunities for 2026 – you’re sure to find a tour (or two, or three) that you’ll really enjoy!

Oh, and if you want specific details about how our tours work - what's included, the amenities and services we offer, etc. - take a read through our Need to Know page.

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BRNW Oregon 2026
“Ride a Different Road”

June 20-27, 2026

Corvallis – Alsea – Waldport – Lincoln City– Cloverdale – Sheridan – Corvallis
Ride the Valley and the Coast on roads you probably didn’t even know were there.

Individual Rider: $1,995
Two Generations of the Same Family: $1,695 each
Non-Rider Vehicle: $800
Individual, Both Rides: $3,790

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BRNW Washington 2026
“Bays to Baker”

July 11-18, 2026

Bellingham – Anacortes – Sedro-Woolley – Kendall – Blaine - Bellingham
From coastal shores to the heights of Mt. Baker, it’s a week of pure Northwest highlights.

Individual Rider: $1,995
Two Generations of the Same Family: $1,695 each
Non-Rider Vehicle: $800
Individual, Both Rides: $3,790

Rider Feedback

“I have done bike tours with several different organizations, but BRNW outperforms them all. This was my fourth trip with them and won’t be my last.”

“BRNW is summer bike camp for adults!”

“The riding was fantastic. But the best part was meeting a bunch of new and interesting people.”

Grab your spot and get ready to ride!

Registration is open for BRNW Oregon 2026, BRNW Washington 2026 and Bike Camp Walla Walla 2026, and there's a spot for you on any (or all!) of them. Join us to find out why 100% of riders said they got a good deal for their money.

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