🚴‍♂️ Exciting news on the ScienceWorks field! 🚴‍♀️

We’re thrilled to welcome the cyclists of Bicycle Rides Northwest (BRNW) as they camp with us during their Oregon 2025 ride.

Bicycle Rides Northwest camps on ScienceWorks Field

🚴‍♂️ Exciting news on the ScienceWorks field! 🚴‍♀️


We’re thrilled to welcome the cyclists of Bicycle Rides Northwest (BRNW) as they camp with us during their Oregon 2025 ride. BRNW is a nonprofit that’s been organizing fully supported, small-group biking tours since 1987 — complete with SAG vans, catered meals, showers, and community grant raffles that benefit local towns. They create unforgettable cycling adventures that celebrate the natural beauty of the Northwest while supporting the regions they visit.


Riders will explore scenic backroads, enjoy a couple of challenging climbs, and experience the best of Ashland’s vibrant food and arts scene. If you spot them around town grabbing a bite, browsing local shops, or catching a show at OSF, give them a warm Southern Oregon welcome! Want to host your own event? Our indoor and outdoor facilities are available to rent — just ask!


Welcome, BRNW — we’re excited to be part of your journey. 🌲

bicyclists riding a twisting road through southern Oregon hills
bicyclists riding a twisting road through southern Oregon hills
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