WTC Website

A Collation of

Many of the Wilmington Trail Club Bike Rides

Directions and Cue sheets

and information about the cyclists in the club  

 

WTC members live in a wide swath of territory, including regions near Delaware of Maryland, Pennsylvania

 and New Jersey.  Visitors are welcome to take part in two activities before deciding whether to join. A single introductory

 copy of the bulletin may be obtained from us  by e-mail: wtcmembership@yahoo.com

 

Note that anyone riding with a WTC bike event must wear a helmet.  Road or tour bikes are recommended,

but not mandatory. Each ride generally goes scenic routes each way and keeps off highways as much as possible.

 

 

Delaware

Amish Country, Dover 26.2 miles

Barksdale-Little Elk Creek 22.7 miles into MD and PA as well*

Del Castle-Chadds Ford 31, 39, 59 versions 

Just Touching Maryland 24.7 miles,  MD as well

Middletown to Old Bohemia Church 22.1* and 36 mile versions

Middletown to Sassafras River 33.4 miles

People's Plaza-Delaware City 32 miles

Valley Garden Ride 34 miles

Newark-Landenberg (26 miles)

 

 

Maryland

Cecil County 30  Hilly 30 miles in Cecil County. 

Chesapeake City-Old Bohemia-Warwick 26.5 miles.

Chesapeake City-Bohemia River-Cecilton 31.6

Chesapeake City to Warwick and Delaware

Elkton-Zion  25 miles "often hilly" *

Chesapeake City - Earleville 33.4 miles with some hills.

Elkton-Mechanics Valley-Pleasant Hill 23.1 miles with hills.

Elkton-Strickersville 21.4 miles with hills. 

Millington Farm Country Ride 36 mostly flat miles

Rides from Wesley's Restaurant near Fair Hill, MD

Worton to Betterton 33 miles.

Worton to Tolchester Marina 32.5 miles

 

Pennsylvania

Hepzipah 30 hilly miles

Landenberg-Lewisville 24.6 very hilly miles

Light Cream 32.4 miles

"Witness Ride" (in Amish Country)  35.7 miles

 

New Jersey

Ride of the seven Wawas 44 miles

 

 

 

 

 

There are a lot more of them. It is just a question of getting them online. If all those ride leaders who either place or have saved their rides on word or other documents would send them to me as an e-mail attachment, this can be done more easily.  I also want to give credit where  it is due as to who originally came up with the ride. If you have info as to that I would like to know.