News

Cascade Creates New 60-Mile Route for Revel Revolution Rebels

1 min read

  • Join the revelrous fun on our new 60-mile route, or enjoy the party pace of our 15- or 27-mile routes.
  • Revel Revolution Ride, June 20, is for women and nonbinary riders.
  • Win a Po Campo stem bag!

Joan Hanscom

Image
Revel Revolution rainbow armbands

Get ready! The Revel Revolution Ride returns for its second year on June 20 and has expanded its route options to include a new 60-mile route in addition to the much-loved 15- and 20-mile routes.

“We got amazing feedback following our 2025 Revel Revolution Ride, including many requests for a longer and more challenging route from riders wanting to explore their range a bit more,” says Events Director Liz Lunderman. 

“We listened and are excited to introduce a new 60-mile route in addition to our 15-mile and 27-mile routes,” Lunderman says. “The goal of these rides, regardless of distance, is to create genuine community, experience the joy of cycling and the thrill of accomplishing a goal together.”

Image
Revel Revolution peace sign

This year, the Revel Revolution Ride has partnered with Po Campo to support Cascade’s mission and work in a fun way. Riders registering at the Tier A or Tier B donation level will receive a free Po Campo water bottle stem bag.

Bags will be available for pick up at the start line. Donations will also be accepted at the start line, minimum $40 donation required. 

Registration closes at midnight on June 18.

Register for Revel Revolution

All three routes begin and end at Bellevue College with multiple snack stops and a finish line party with music, food, beverages and revelry. 

Image
Finish line revelry

Long Route Highlights

  • I-90 Trail and Mountains to Sound Greenway Trail
  • Scenic loop around scenic Mercer Island
  • 3,100 feet of climbing
  • Pedal the valley between Squak Mountain and Tiger Mountain.
  • East Lake Sammamish Trail: A segment of the trail is closed due to salmon restoration but we are creating a reroute. 

Medium Route Highlights

  • Eastlake Sammamish Trail
  • I-90 Trail
  • Bike-friendly roads through Bellevue neighborhoods.
  • 1,000 feet of climbing over 27 miles

Short Route Highlights

  • Lake Sammamish views
  • West Lake Sammamish Bikeway
  • Bike-friendly roads through Bellevue neighborhoods
  • Small hill back to Bellevue College
  • Phantom Lake
  • 932 feet of climbing

This event is for women and nonbinary participants only. If you want to support as an ally, please sign up to volunteer. We welcome men who want to support the Revel Revolution. 

Join the Revel Revolution!

Image
Happy Revel Revolution riders


 

Share this post