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THE DEVIL’S LAKE S’MORE - Devil’s Lake State Park, June 9-11
WHAT AND WHEN
Join us for a weekend of motocamping and riding at Devil’s Lake State Park, in Wisconsin, on June 9-11. Only $35 per person.
This is another new destination for CAMP, and one that was overwhelmed requested by our members. The park is less than 200 miles from Chicago, 120 from Milwaukee and 230 miles from Minneapolis, and offers
Every participant will receive a Rider’s Book with a detailed agenda, curated rides and relative GPX files, things to do, logistics.
WHERE
Our base will be the campground at Devil’s Lake Park, in Wisconsin. Situated along the Ice Age National Scenic Trail, Devil's Lake State Park offers magnificent views from 500-foot quartzite bluffs overlooking a 360-acre lake. The riding in the area is as good as Midwest riding gets. Tired of riding? 30 miles of hiking trails, lakeshore picnic areas, swimming beaches, paddling opportunities. Sounds like fun?
The campground we will be staying at is completely wooded, one mile from the lake, and NON electric. Bathrooms, showers and water are available, together with fire rings and picnic tables.
HOW MUCH DOES IT COST AND WHAT’S INCLUDED?
This S’more only costs $35 per person. This includes your camping spot for 2 nights, curated rides with relative GPX files and a riders’ info pack with things to do in the area, firewood and s’mores every night. You can addd dinner on Friday for $10.
$35: camping spot for two nights in total (not per night - this is TOTAL, per person)
$10 per dinner on Friday
If you have a CAMP 2023 S’more pass, please add your code at check out, and the cost of your S’more will be zero (you will still need to pay separately for dinner though). you don’t have a S’more pass, buy you are interested in it? Find out more and get yours here.
Please note: CAMP S’mores are open to members only. If you are not a member please add your membership to your cart before you pay for your S’more. Your S’more reservation will not be completed unless you are a member.
WHAT’S THE PLAN?
The plan, in a nutshell, is the following:
Friday, JUNE 9: we will arrive to our campground - We will set up camp and there will be a welcome dinner. Free s’mores every night, of course, for everyone.
On Saturday and Sunday you will be able to choose among several activities: you can join daily group rides lead by one of our members along routes we have prepared for you; you can ride solo following one of the itineraries we will share with you in advance; or you can do whatever other activity you want - hiking, relaxing at camp, sunbathing at the beach, paddling.
On Sunday afternoon we will go back home.
Possibility for Chicagoland CAMPers to have their bike transported there and back for a fee - see below.