September 15, 2022 at 11:34 a.m.
Northwoods prepares to welcome tens of thousands for 41st Fall Ride
The four-day event, scheduled for Sept. 15-18, will happen mainly in the Tomahawk area, with some activities, like motorcycle tours, taking visitors across the beautiful Northwoods. The annual event typically brings millions of dollars to the Tomahawk area.
"The Fall Ride is a huge deal for our community," Sherry Hulett, executive director of the Tomahawk Regional Chamber of Commerce, explained in a press release. "This year, with rides extending farther than ever into the Northwoods, we're hoping riders will take advantage of the beautiful fall color and cool temps and stay a little longer, exploring more of what northern Wisconsin has to offer."
The weekend is jam-packed with fun events and there will be music all weekend in the Nokomis area, with food trucks and Bloody Marys, as well as at Bonnie & Clyde's Gangster Park, 20 minutes north of Tomahawk.
On Friday there will be Harley-Davidson ride demos, live music, a beer tent and vendors at SARA Park. Main Street dances are scheduled for Friday and Saturday featuring multiple bands on both ends of Main, and a massive Thunder Parade beginning at 6 p.m. Friday. All Fall Ride attendees are invited to take part in this 18-mile ride through the beautiful scenic countryside.
Saturday will bring more live music at the SARA Park beer tent, Harley Davidson ride demos, and the first indoor bike show. The VFW will offer another opportunity for a ride departing at 11 a.m. At night, join the party on Main Street.
Events benefitting local veterans are on the schedule too, including two fun runs on Friday, raising money for the VFW and Never Forgotten Honor Flights, as well as Breakfast with a Vet, happening Friday and Saturday with proceeds supporting local vets, the Wounded Warriors in Action Foundation and Honor Flights.
For more information on the Northwoods Fall Ride, including up-to-date event details and suggestion for where to stay and places to eat, visit their website, www.tomahawkfallride.com.
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