Cyclists set to pedal through Sourlands for annual Spectacular

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Riders will take to the hills and trails of the Sourlands on Sept. 13 for the 14th annual Sourland Spectacular, a cycling fundraiser that blends scenic routes with environmental purpose.

The event, organized by the Sourland Conservancy, starts and ends at the Watershed Institute in Pennington. Participants can choose from four routes: a family ride along the Lawrence Hopewell Trail, 27- and 42-mile options, or a 63-mile “metric century” featuring nearly 4,000 feet of climbing.

The rides look to showcase views of the Sourland Mountain region, while proceeds support the Conservancy’s ongoing effort to restore local forests devastated by the emerald ash borer. More than one million trees have been lost to the invasive beetle, and the nonprofit has planted over 57,000 native trees and shrubs since 2020.

“The Sourlands provide clean water, protect against flooding and offer critical habitat for threatened and endangered species,” said Laurie Cleveland, the Conservancy’s executive director. “Events like this make it possible for us to continue restoration and conservation work.”

Cyclists will be treated to breakfast, stocked rest stops, and post-ride lunch featuring wood-fired pizza from New World Pizza and ice cream from the Bent Spoon. Support-and-gear vehicles will be on hand, and adult riders can enjoy a complimentary beverage, including beer from Lone Eagle Brewing. A reusable water bottle is included with registration while supplies last.

A fundraising challenge adds a competitive twist: riders who collect at least $200 in donations will receive a limited-edition shirt, while the top fundraiser will earn a prize basket with cycling gear, local gift certificates and a signed copy of The Vanishing New Jersey Landscape by Clem Fiori.

Early-bird registration is past. The fee foe entry is $70 for adults, $25 for children. Same-day registration will be available from 7 to 10 a.m. Riders have the option to start their rides any time between 7 and 10, with a shared goal of all riders completing their circuits before lunch.

Details and registration are available at sourlandspectacular.com. The Watershed Institute address is 31 Titus Mill Road, Hopewell.

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