Overview

Spend a meaningful day on two wheels as we roll through the backroads of North Carolina & Michigan on a relaxed bike farm tour designed for movement, connection, and purpose. Inspired by the spirit of Connection, this experience invites you to slow down and truly taste the landscape — meeting local farmers, hearing their stories, and learning how their work safeguards biodiversity and keeps regional food traditions alive. Along the way, we’ll explore the values behind sustainable agriculture, from protecting heirloom varieties and heritage breeds to understanding how small farms steward the land for future generations. Expect gentle miles, fresh air, and authentic conversations, with farm stops that celebrate local flavor, community, and the deep connection between soil, food, and culture — a day not just to ride, but to understand the value of connection, Support and the people who bring wholesome food to our tables.

Destinations

2026 One-Day Tours available in:

  • North Carolina (Chapel Hill, Durham Siler City & surrounding rural routes)

  • Detroit, Michigan and surrounding

pricing and Highlights

Tour Pricing

  • $65.00 per person

  • Additional riders in the same party: $59.99 per person

  • E-Bike day use +$60.00 (limited supply per day, includes Garmin Nav Device with preloaded routes)

Your Registration Includes:

  • ✔ 25-35 mile guided ride with full support

  • ✔ Downloadable GPS routes (standard and extended mileage options, both ending at the same featured farm experience)

  • ✔ One hydration/rest stop with local bites✔ One curated farm visit

  • ✔ Farm-sourced picnic lunch

  • ✔ Community connection with local producers, history of the farm & sourcing

  • ✔ Online itinerary with route notes, maps, and participating farm information

  • ✔ On-route support with a 15-passenger Farm to Fork van. If at any point a rider prefers not to complete the full distance, our support van is available to assist.

Sample Experiences May Include

  • Learning about Scuppernong grapes and tasting award-winning regional wines

  • Apple picking (in season)

  • Visiting local blueberry farms

  • Cookies & milk or ice cream stops at Calder Dairy

  • A refreshing craft beer stop at Plan Bee Farm Brewery

  • Selecting your own locally sourced lavender treats

  • Meeting growers and sampling produce at regional hydroponic and regenerative farms

  • Riding scenic byways through peaceful farmland — far from traffic and crowds

  • Finishing the day with a picnic lunch sourced directly from the farms you rode past

Every tour reflects what is fresh, seasonal, and local to that specific region — whether in North Carolina or Michigan.

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How it works

After you select your region and book your Self Guided Bike Tour, your will receive an order confirmation. As early as 5 days prior to the tour you will receive our full route notes, maps, and information on all the participating farms and lunches.

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Not Included & Rider Responsibility

To ensure clarity and a smooth experience for everyone, please review the following:

  • Standard road bikes are not included in your registration.

  • Standard road bikes are not included in your registration. Upgrade to Ebike for $75.00 if available at time of booking

  • Helmets are not included. All cyclists must bring and wear their own helmet.

  • E-bike rentals are limited and available only until fully reserved.

Bringing Your Own Bike

All participants riding their own bikes must bring:

  • ✔ At least one spare tube specific to your bike model
    (Due to the wide variety of tire sizes and bike specifications, we are unable to stock every type of replacement tube.)

  • Our team can assist with minor mechanical repairs on course. If a bike is deemed non-repairable on route, the participant will:

    • Be transported by support van to the final destination

    • Participate in the full farm experience and lunch

    • Be transported back to the ride start location at the conclusion of the event

    • Your safety and overall experience remain our priority.

Post-Ride Lunch

Each post-ride picnic lunch includes:

  • ✔One soft drink or one spirit

  • ✔Any additional beverages or specialty items are at the participant’s expense.


Difficulty Levels/ MISC

Difficulty Levels

Our Farm to Fork Bike Tours are thoughtfully designed to accommodate all levels — from beginner riders to seasoned enthusiasts.

Each tour offers:

  • Shorter, relaxed route options

  • Extended mileage options for those seeking more of a challenge

No matter the distance chosen, all routes reconnect at the same farm destination so everyone shares the same curated experience.

At Farm to Fork, we focus more on the farms, the food, and the people than the pace.

Non-riding participants

Non-riding participants are welcome to join for $35.00 per person.
They will:

  • Be transported by van to the first rest stop

  • Enjoy a short guided walk on the designated property

  • Be transported to the final farm destination

  • Participate in the full farm experience and picnic lunch

  • This makes it easy for spouses, friends, or family members to share in the day — even if they do not bike.

Ride Local. Taste Local. Connect Local.

Not just a ride — a day rooted in community.