The Sea, Trees, & Pie Bike Ride takes riders through scenic Central Whidbey. Participants may choose from three different routes: 5, 10 and 20-mile loops.
Land Trust Event Takes Place on July 21
It’s one thing to take in the sights of scenic Central Whidbey Island from inside a vehicle. It’s quite another to soak in all the natural beauty, breathe the sea air, and listen and watch for wildlife from the seat of a bicycle.
The fourth annual Sea, Trees, & Pie Bike Ride appeals to all of these senses as well as one more that makes this event unique: Cyclists are treated to a delicious slice of pie after their ride.
The Bike Ride is on Sunday, July 21, starting at 10 a.m. It’s a non-competitive event for riders of all skill levels. Participants may choose from three scenic routes consisting of 5, 10, or 20-mile loops. The 5-mile loop is over fairly level ground and is designed for both beginning and young bike riders.
This annual bike ride is organized by the Whidbey Camano Land Trust, a nonprofit nature conservation organization that protects natural areas and working farms and provides public access to beaches and trails. Event proceeds will continue the Land Trust’s conservation work on the islands.
The bike ride showcases more than 30 properties permanently protected by the Land Trust.
Taking place in Ebey’s Landing National Historical Reserve, the bike ride showcases more than 30 properties permanently protected by the Land Trust. Crockett Lake, the island’s largest wetland system, is a prominent natural feature along all three routes. Participants will enjoy riding through some of the island’s most breathtaking landscapes, including farmlands, beaches, wetlands, and woods with incredible views of the Olympic Mountains and Puget Sound.
Early registration is $30 per adult and $15 per child (ages 6-16) and ends at noon on July 16. Late registration is open until noon on July 19. There is no registration on the day of the event. Helmets are required for all riders. Child riders under the age of 6 will not be allowed. To learn more, or to register, visit our Bike Ride page.
The start and finish lines for all three routes is at the State Parks birding platform near the Coupeville/Port Townsend ferry terminal. A Discover Pass is required to park there.
At the end of the ride, participants receive a slice of pie generously donated by event sponsor Whidbey Pies. Other event sponsors include Skagit Cycle, Bayview Bicycles, Island Athletic Club, Mainspring Wealth Advisors, Penn Cove Taproom, and Prairie Center Red Apple Market.
2018 Bike Ride Through Pictures
Enjoy images from last year’s Sea, Trees, & Pie Bike Ride:
Get out in nature! Make new friends! Find out what great land stewardship is all about. The Land Trust is always on the lookout for people who are as passionate about caring for land as we are.