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ADV EventsEvent LocationBig Bear Run - Jun. 23-24, 2018

Big Bear Run – Jun. 23-24, 2018

One of the most fun, gnarliest events you can do with a license plate.

Published on 05.29.2018

The 24th Annual Big Bear Run is ready to rumble. As part of the AMA National Dual Sport Series, the Big Bear Run will test your skills on dirt, but only as much as you are want. Both days of riding have hard, easy, and adventure bike routes to choose from on GPS tracks available for download.

The Hard route is not messing around. The Big Bear Trail Riders include the most steep, technical, rocky terrain that can be found in the Big Bear area. Aggressive knobbies and lots of skill are recommended for this challenging, possibly eight-hour day of riding. But you will be rewarded with some of the sweetest trails in SoCal and great views to boot. But, if you aren’t ready for that kind of excitement, all-skill levels are welcome to ride the Easy and Adventure Bike route options.

Big Bear Run Creek Crossing


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Riders who complete all of Saturday’s Hard routes will get a coveted finisher plaque that is truly hard to come by. Typically 200 or so riders sign up for the Hard route and about 50 riders complete it.

Dry camping (no hookups) is free in the Convention Center parking lot, though there are campsites and hotels nearby for alternate accommodations.

For more information and registration click here.

Author: Sean Klinger

With his sights set on doing what he loved for a living, Sean left college with a BA in Journalism and dirt bike in his truck. After five years at a dirt-only motorcycle magazine shooting, testing, writing, editing, and a little off-road racing, he has switched gears to bigger bikes and longer adventures. He’ll probably get lost a few times but he’ll always have fun doing it. Two wheels and adventure is all he needs. 

Author: Sean Klinger
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