Tour de Lebanon Valley is a June cycling event held at the Lebanon Valley Expo in Lebanon, Pennsylvania. All routes begin and end at the Expo grounds. Participants can select a 100k metric century, a 30-mile ride, or a 6- to 12-mile family ride along the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. The event caters to regular road cyclists, families, and those seeking a supported ride rather than a competitive race. Pedal-assist Class 1 e-bikes are permitted, provided they do not exceed 20 mph and lack a throttle.
The metric century route covers 62 miles around the Lebanon Valley, featuring rolling hills, farmland, and historical landmarks. The 30-mile route follows the initial section of the longer course before heading to Mount Gretna and a newer segment of the Lebanon Valley Rail Trail. The family ride remains on the rail trail and includes complimentary entry to Cornwall Iron Furnace. Participants benefit from three rest stops, post-ride refreshments, and support for five local nonprofits, such as the Community Health Council of Lebanon County, Lebanon Bicycle Recycle, and the Lebanon Valley Bicycle Coalition. Over $50,000 has been contributed to the community through this event.
Start location
The Lebanon Valley Bicycle Coalition, Lebanon Bicycle Recycle, and the Community Health Council