Hungry Bear Gravel

Features

  • Difficulty
    • Medium
    • Hard
    • Extreme
  • Trail Length (miles)
    • 60 or 100 miles

Hungry Bear Gravel

River's Eatery
43455 Kavanaugh RD - Cable, WI 54821
Information: 715-798-3599
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Whether you have a hankering to ride the Hungry Bear 100, Snacking Bear 60 the or the Climbing Cub 30, all routes will serve up a challenge and give you a taste of the fortified gravel we have in Wisconsin’s Northwoods. From smooth rolling forest roads to steep descents littered with bumpy baby heads to eroded logging tracks, the three routes are a smorgasbord of million-year-old table scraps leftover from the last glacial period.

The Hungry Bear was born in the days when gravel races were unsupported DIY events where you were lucky to get a paper cue sheet and find a tavern at the end. We are trying to hold onto that BYOB adventure vibe that comes with a little bit of trepidation. While we now provide detailed GPS routes with turn-by-turn directions, there is no mechanical support or official aid stations out on the courses. There is a National Forest campground with a pump where you can get water around mile 50 on the long course, and Embark Maple Energy will be set up somewhere after the Hungry riders join the Snacking riders, but you are essentially on your own.