Tour de Big Bear
Saturday, August 2, 2025
Big Bear Cycling Association has got a lot in store for the 2025 Tour de Big Bear featuring beautiful mountain scenery along a 5K and 25, 50, 70, and 100 mile course plus two 25/50 mile Dirty Cub/Dirty Bear gravel rides. There’s a route for every cycling enthusiast!
Event Details
Sat. Aug. 2, 2025
On site registration will be open on a first come, first served basis until spaces are filled.
A Ride For All
Tour de Big Bear invites everyone to partake in this annual cycling event circumnavigating the Big Bear Valley. Riding events cater to riders of all ability levels from the easy-going Family Fun Ride, to intermediate road rides through the valley, to grueling road and gravel rides.
E-Bikes
E-bikes are permitted in Tour de Big Bear road events only. If you participate using an E-bike or other motor assisted vehicle, you will be exempt from winning Strava Segments and Awards.
Adaptive Cyclists
We welcome and encourage cyclists of all abilities to join us. If you have a question about our facilities and courses, please contact us at bigbearcycling@gmail.com.
Event Rides
Tour de Big Bear Ride
Ride in one of the classic Tour de Big Bear road routes!
Tour de Big Bear 25 Mile
Starts from Bear Mountain and heads north towards Stanfield Cutoff to North Shore Drive. Riders will head west towards Big Bear Dam where they loop back and ride out east to Greenway Dr. Riders will then ride through scenic neighborhoods back to Bear Mountain and the finish line.
Big Bear Valley Tour 50 Mile
The 50 mile course follows the 25 mile route to Big Bear Dam before continuing along Hwy 18 to Snow Valley. Riders will loop back to the Big Bear Valley and follow North Shore Dr to loop around Baldwin Lake before returning to Bear Mountain.
The Grand Tour 70 Mile
The 70 miler follows the 50 mile course to the Dam, Snow Valley, and the Baldwin Lake loop before diverting and taking riders out to Onyx Summit along Hwy 38. Cyclists will then loop back to ride through Big Bear City neighborhoods on the return journey to Bear Mountain.
The Climb 100 Mile
Gluttons for punishment along the 100 mil course will follow the 70 mile course until Onyx Summit, where they will continue descending Hwy 38 to the Jenks Lake area before circling back to Onyx and following the 70 mile course through Big Bear City and back to Bear Mountain.
Aid Stations
Aid stations are provided for food and hydration needs along the routes. Aid stations will have a variety of snacks including bananas, strawberries, oranges, watermelon, boiled eggs, boiled potatoes, peanut butter sandwiches with honey and granola bars. Items will vary by aid station. There will be electrolyte drinks and water available at ALL aid stations.
Disclaimer
E-Bikes permitted on Tour de Big Bear road routes only.
All of our rides offer access to our legendary aid stations.
Final course closure time is 5 pm. Specific course cut-off times are available in the Rider Information Package.
The Poker Ride
The Poker Ride is a 20 mile FREE fun ride and a great way to get acclimated for the main Tour de Big Bear event. Spaces are limited and available on a first come, first served basis. Ensure your spot and sign up early at the Cycling Expo.
The Glow Ride
The Glow Ride invites you to illuminate the night with costumes and lights and parade around town! Awards for best costumes and lights will follow the event. Sign-up at the Cycling Expo. Ride is open and free to all!
The Recovery Ride
The Recovery Ride helps our Tour de Big Bear riders flush out those legs. This post ride event invites everyone to enjoy breakfast at 8:30 AM at Copper Q in The Village before heading out at 9 AM for an easy road ride around one or both lakes.
Gravel Rides
The Dirty Cub 25 Mile and Dirty Bear 50 Mile Gravel Rides accommodate cycling gluttons for punishment on a challenging off-road ride along Big Bear's beautiful bike trails.
No e-bikes are permitted in the Gravel Ride Events.
Big Bear Cycling Expo
The Cycling Expo is the Tour de Big Bear hub for families, live music and entertainment, bike enthusiasts, and curious visitors looking to explore this weekend event. The Cycling Expo is free and open to the public. Visit vendor booths, enjoy a beer or cocktail and socialize with friends. Plus, take advantage of our the free, on-site bike valet.