Whether you’re a long-time local or a visitor, and whether you’re interested in a gentle spin or some challenging hill climbing, we hope you enjoy cycling and exploring our lovely city and our quiet backroads.
We want you to get out and ride your bike! Often.
This section of our website contains links to maps and resources that might be helpful if you:
- Want to check out the routing of a recurring club ride on your own;
- Need some route ideas to plan (or lead) your own local ride or not-so-local ride;
- Are a newer cyclist interested in shorter, interesting rides;
- Are looking for a series of progressively challenging rides to help you become a better hill climber;
- Want to know where an organized club ride launches from;
- Are looking for other resources and inspiration to plan your own ride, or to lead a ride for the DBC.
Our routes and cues are stored at RideWithGPS
Information about our club rides (and other suggested rides) are arranged in sortable-table format (e.g., by mileage, feet of climbing, terrain). For each ride, you will find a Map/Cue link, which will take you to the appropriate page in Ride with GPS, where you (1) will find a more detailed ride description, (2) be able to examine the map and elevation profile, and (3) be able to print a cue sheet for each route (or upload the route to your GPS).
DBC members in good standing may take advantage of DBC’s club account with RideWithGPS to get free access to premium features that normally require a paid subscription. Audible and visual turn-by-turn directions on smartphones is one of the many benefits available. For more information click here
We want your input
Email the Membership Director with routes that you would like added to our RideWithGPS Route Library (on the RideWithGPS site) or any errors or updated info