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DAM J.A.M. Bicycle Tour

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Event# 918-825-0157

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DAM J.A.M. is Oklahoma's most scenic one-day bicycle tour. A fabulous fall family event, featuring fun rides of 25, 50, 72, or 100 miles! The tour starts and finishes in Pryor, Oklahoma in the gentle foothills of the Ozark Mountains. Located in the heart of Oklahoma's Green Country in beautiful Mayes County, it's within riding distance of more than 2,500 miles of lake shoreline. You'll experience lush countryside, well-paved, shady rural roads, DAM J.A.M.'s world-famous festive rest stops, and some of the best support of any bicycle ride...anywhere. 6:30 am - 5 pm. Always the first Saturday after Labor Day.

DAM J.A.M. Bicycle Tour

Address : Whitaker Park Tahlequah OK
Phone : 918-825-0157   (Always call and confirm events.)

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