Iowa has beautiful weather and plenty of exciting activities no matter what time of year it is. Spring, Summer, Fall and Winter, all our seasons welcome a new and unique opportunity to experience cycling in Iowa.
Springtime in Iowa
As the snow and ice starts to give way to warmer temps, hibernating bikers start to get out. A temp that was too cold in the fall is perfectly warm in March. Although many have been riding since the first of year exploring the miles of gravel roads that Iowa offers.
Summertime in Iowa
Warm days
and cool nights make summer a 24/7 riding extravaganza! On any day there are more places and events
to ride a bike than you can fit in. You
need not go it alone whether it is a sunrise peloton by or a more leisurely
ride for a cool beverage bikes are everywhere.
Summer fun is calling you to a hot time in Iowa! Long summer days are tailor made for outdoor adventures, festivals, food, family fun and memorable music. Iowa can make this summer one for your family to remember.
Fall in Iowa
This brings about the best time of year with turning leaves, and Cyclocross. Both are a sight to behold. Ride country or city and your soul will be happy.
With all the delights of a Iowa autumn-bonfires, hot cider, hayrides, crisp mornings, colorful rustling leaves, picking and carving pumpkins-falling in love with Iowa is a sure thing. Enjoy mild autumn days outdoors, spectacular scenery, and a cornucopia of fall festivities happening all over the state.
Iowa Winter
Iowa has a way of calling you home-for seasonal celebrations and warm gatherings. Explore the rich past of our historic destinations and towns, see the holiday lights, hear the music, taste the food, and you'll understand. Iowa is where it's at!
One may think that this season is not welcoming to bikers but those same folks certainly will disagree. Most days of this season bring dry roads and frozen dirt trails. Both are easily navigated. What better surprise that showing up via bike to watch football with friends. And then there is the Fat Bike trend. Ride on...