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River to River Bike Ride - July 24, 2010 |
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Registration and the start of the ride are at
Souderton
Mennonite Church (105 W. Chestnut St. Souderton 18954). You can find a
map at
Google.
There is plenty of parking.
From Interstate 78 and Route 309:
Follow 309 South to the Souderton exit, at the end of the ramp, make a
right onto Route 113, continue straight onto Broad St to Wile Ave,
turn right to parking.
From Philadelphia, via Route 309:
Follow 309 North to the Souderton exit, Route 113.
At the end of the ramp, make a left onto Route 113 South. continue
straight onto Broad St to Wile Ave, turn right to parking.
From Pennsylvania Turnpike (Route 276):
Follow 276 to the Northeast Extension, Route 476 North.
Take Exit 31 (Lansdale/Kulpsville).
At the traffic light after the tollbooths, make a right onto Route 63
West (also known as Sumneytown Pike). Go four miles and turn right
onto Route 113 North. Continue on Route 113 North for five miles. 113
becomes Main St in Souderton, turn Right onto E. Broad St. at light,
then right onto Wile Ave to parking.
The event, to begin and end at Souderton Mennonite
Church, will take riders up to 100 miles along the scenic Route 113
Corridor from the Delaware River to the Schuylkill River. Riders will
choose among 25, 50, 75 or 100 mile loops of varied terrain through
rural townships and quaint boroughs that boast farms, churches and
businesses from the 1700s.
Register online today!
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Route Highlights
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Philip and Muriel Berman Museum of Art at Ursinus
College
601 E. Main St
Ursinus College
Collegeville, PA 19426 |
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