The Hilly Hundred is an annual, two day, non competitive bicycle tour through Greene, Monroe and Owen Counties in southern Indiana. The ride takes place over one weekend in the middle of October, when most of the fall foliage is changing colors. It consists of two days of 50-mile routes, for a total of one hundred miles in a weekend. There is also a 40-mile option for the second-day route. The event draws upwards of 5,000 cycling enthusiasts from around the country.
The ride takes you through rolling country hills, with both steep climbs and downhills. Along the route are several rest stops, which offer live bands and free food for registered participants. This is meant to create a friendly and open atmosphere amongst the cyclists.
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