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THE 2024 VALLEY SPRINGS DUAL SPORT RIDE

 

August 17th, 2024
Our annual dual sport ride is held in Ellsworth WI and covers approximately 100 miles. Trails consist of single track dirt bike trails, ATV trails, 2 track field roads, and several short sections of gravel and asphalt roads.

This is an all day event which includes a lunch. We see all types of bikes and riders at our event, from barely street-legal European and Japanese bikes to larger adventure bikes. Our ride is more suitable for bikes under 300lbs.


There are several mandatory creek crossings on the main trail. Many of our hills are several hundred feet high, and we ride them from top to bottom.

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AMA registration is required.
Registrations after 8/13 will not be guaranteed a lunch.

AMA Registration HERE


Pre-registration is required.

CLICK HERE TO SIGN UP!


Event Day Information:
Event Day Information


Learn more about camping! 
Camping/Lodging Info

Make sure your bike meets these requirements before you sign up for the event!
Dual Sport Requirements

Learn more about fuel and fueling locations!
Fuel and Fuel Stops Information


These trails are not open to the public.

MAPS ARE AVAILIBLE BELOW

2024 VSDS MAPS CLICK TO DOWNLOAD HERE!





Want to help out? Check out the Volunteering Tab!
Dual Sport Pre Event Tasks

EVENT DAY Dual Sport Ride


The Valley Spring's Dual Sport Event began in Ellsworth 2016.

This ride exists because of the generosity of our landowners. All of the trails are on private property, and none of the trails are open to the public except during this organized event. Approximately 15 landowners allow us to build this course across their land and losing even one of them could have serious consequences for the future of our event. Please respect our landowners and stay on the trail.