2026 Ride is NOW ON SALE!

Date: September 13, 2026

Location: Wabash County YMCA

We are stoked to have you ride among hundreds of cyclists from across the country! The entry fee includes breakfast, lunch, bag drop, support stops, and a free soft-style commemorative shirt, thanks to our generous sponsors! ❤️

REGISTER FOR 2026!

Event Details

Let freedom ride this year as we celebrate America’s 250th birthday with Dam to Dam! 🎉 Secure your spot early to save big and snag your unique commemorative jersey, event shirt, and all the swag.

Since its grassroots beginnings in 2010, D2D has been designed by cyclists for cyclists—always with the rider experience front and center. Your registration includes breakfast, lunch, a free commemorative t-shirt, fully stocked SAG stops, and clothing pickup!

The D2D route map, included in your registration packet, marks all SAG stop locations spaced about every 8 to 20 miles. Be sure to check your map for operating hours so you don’t miss out on the support along the way.

So pump up your tires, raise those handlebars high, and ride with us as we honor our nation’s milestone with wheels spinning and flags flying! 🚴‍♀️⭐🚴‍♂️

 

Event Itinerary for Dam to Dam Century Ride in Wabash Indiana.

Weekend Timeline

Saturday September 12, 2026
4 PM to 6 PM – Check-in, packet pick-up and day of registration at the Wabash County YMCA (500 S. Cass Street, Wabash, IN 46992).

Sunday September 13, 2026
6:30 AM to 8:30 AM –
Check-in, packet pick-up and day of registration at the Wabash County YMCA (500 S Cass Street)
6:30 AM to 11 AM – A FREE breakfast will be served at the Wabash County YMCA.
7 AM – Non-denominational worship service (In wood-floored gym)
7:30 AM – Early start for 100 mile riders wanting extra time
8 AM – Group start for 100, 75 & 60 mile riders
8:30 AM – Group start for 40 & 15 mile riders
11 AM to 5 PM – Lunch
5 PM – Course closes
6 PM – YMCA closes

Digital Maps

15 MILE ROUTE
40 MILE ROUTE
60 MILE ROUTE
75 MILE ROUTE
100 MILE ROUTE

Supplies and gear (SAG) stops will be available along the routes and clothing can we dropped off at each SAG stop and will be delivered to you back at the YMCA at the end of your ride!

– Share the road the bike course is completely open to all vehicular traffic. All riders are expected to obey cycling and traffic laws at all times. This means stopping at stop signs and stoplights and yielding to those with the right of way whenever necessary.

VIEW COUNTY MAP!

Ride Logistics

Free parking: 🚙
Parking is available in several locations, click button below for map. 👇🏻
Packet Pickup: 🧍🏼
Saturday night 4 PM to 6 PM & Sunday morning 6:30 AM to 8:30 AM, riders will check in at YMCA.
Day of Registration:
Available during packet pick-up on Saturday & Sunday for $80.
SAG stations: 🥪
There will be 7 Support and Gear (SAG) stations located along the route and marked on the digital routes above. Clothing drops will be available at each SAG and will be brought back to the YMCA for you. 😃
Restrooms: 🚽
There will be restrooms at every SAG along the route.
Showers: 🧼
Want to freshen up post-ride? The YMCA has showers available! Just sign a quick waiver at check-in. Easy-peasy.
Weather: 💧
This event is RAIN OR SHINE with no inclement weather backup date.
Safety: 👮🏻‍♂️
The Director of Wabash County Emergency Management monitors the weather conditions closely. Should the event need to be canceled due to unsafe weather conditions, a notification will appear on the website and be pushed via the Wabash County Adventure Series Facebook page.
Refunds: 💰
Please note that no refunds are able to be issued due to the advance purchase of support resources.

SEE PARKING MAP!

2026 Dam to Dam Swag

FREE event t-shirts are guaranteed with registrations made before August 3 at 11:59 PM.
**Any excess shirts will be available after the event on a first-come, first-serve basis.**

Dam to Dam jerseys are available for purchase!
**Any D2D jersey ordered after July 1 will be shipped to your home post-event.**

CLICK HERE FOR JERSEY SIZE GUIDE!

 

ORDER 2026 JERSEY!

Suggested start times

Suggested start times for departing for Dam to Dam are to help eliminate congestion on the bike trail.

– 7:30 AM – Early start for 100 mile riders wanting extra time
– 8 AM – Group start for 100, 75 & 60 mile riders
– 8:30 AM – Group start for 40 & 15 mile riders

Please note the last SAG stop for the riders on the 100-mile trail closes at 5 PM, dispatch SAG vehicles will stop offering assistance at 5:30 PM and the free celebration lunch closes at 5 PM.

Meet the D2D Commitee

Roger Peebles

Longest Ride – 200 miles

Years Riding – 43 years

Favorite Time to Ride – Fall!

Years on Committee – 2010 – since the beginning!!!

Adam Stakeman

Longest Ride – 189 miles (twice)

Years Riding – on and off for 30 years

Favorite Time to Ride – The fall is my favorite time to ride. Perfect timing for D2D!

Years on Committee – 2015

Don "Pete" Peterson

Longest Ride – 84 miles

Years Riding – 10+ years

Favorite Time to Ride – Summer (hot, hot hot!!!)

Years on Committee – Joined in 2023

Chris Wetherford

Longest Ride – 100 miles

Years Riding – 48 years on and off

Favorite Time to Ride – Spring

Years on Committee – Joined in 2023

Dr. Gregory Garner

Longest Ride – 104 miles

Years Riding – 20+ years

Years on Committee – since 2014

Mike Paul

Why do I ride? Riding bikes is a way to see things that most people do not get to see. I also just like to stay active. It’s plain old fun.

Shelly Baucco

Longest Ride – 104 miles

Years Riding – 11 years

Favorite Time to Ride – Summer

Years on Committee – Since 2020

 

Christine Flohr

Christine Flohr

Executive Director at Visit Wabash County

What’s my favorite part about D2D? D2D is a brilliant reflection of what a community can accomplish together. The event takes 100s of volunteers all working together at the same time throughout Wabash County for an entire day. The fruit of all of our efforts is an excellent event that engages cyclists from across the country and showcases why Wabash County is a true gem of a community.

Stephanie Rogers

Stephanie Rogers - Event Director

Experiences Manager at Visit Wabash County

Adventure Series Organizing Liaison

What’s my favorite part about D2D? Most of the cyclists are from outside of Wabash County and I love that they ride through and by so many of our beautiful landmarks, towns, and businesses. It’s really a unique opportunity to shed a shining light on our community. D2D is such an inclusive event and encourages outdoor exploration and the cyclist community is so supportive of each other.

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