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Video created by Trekker Jose Cesa of Team Western Health Advantage

Please join us as we celebrate 25 years of riding for clean air, healthy lungs and a tobacco free future!

The 2011 Emigrant Trails Bike Trek (ETBT) will be returning to Petaluma, CA, with some new route options. Don't miss your chance to join us for three days of cycling, camping and FUN in Sonoma County!

The ETBT raises funds to support clean air, healthy lungs and a tobacco free tomorrow.

Full on-road support, catered meals, snacks and entertainment are provided. This is not a race! Travel at your own pace-cycle, walk, or catch a ride with our on-road support team over challenging climbs and through stunning scenery.

LATEST ETBT NEWS
  • 25th Anniversary ETBT Jerseys now available - place your order by JULY 15th. Order online now by clicking here or download the order form now!
  • Drafts of this year's routs now available on the Event Details page

The Trek will stage out of the Petaluma KOA where you will enjoy three days of cycling and two nights camping and amenities including a pool, banana bicycle rentals, an on-site arcade and more!

This Trek accommodates cyclists of various levels. Each day you will have the option of choosing one of three routes that best meets your riding abilities with themed rest stops every 15-20 miles.

Once in camp, the fun is just beginning. After a day of riding, you can relax with a massage, snacks or a refreshing beverage from our cantina. Afternoon and evening activities will round out your day.

The cost of this excellent adventure is $35 to register and a minimum of $450 in pre-collected tax-deductible donations. The Early Bird registration rate of $25 is valid until May 31, 2011.

By participating in this event, you are supporting Breathe California of Sacramento-Emigrant Trails' innovative and grassroots programs to fight teenage smoking, asthma and dirty air.

With your support, we will all breathe a little easier.

Use the navigation bar to the left to learn more about the Trek!

Breathe California of Sacramento Emigrant Trails