With the excitement of returning to the 2022 Ride Events, this event has reached its maximum number of participants and is no longer accepting online registrations.
You can join our waitlist here. https://bit.ly/3LnKQ2M
In the meantime, we encourage you to register for one of our other five stunning locations.
Thank you for your interest in the Death Valley Ride! With the excitement of returning to the 2022 Ride Events, this event has reached its maximum number of participants and is no longer accepting online registrations.
You can join our waitlist here. In the meantime, we encourage you to register for on of our other five stunning locations so you can begin fundraising and earn your JDRF Ride jersey! All fundraising will be transferred to Death Valley if/when a spot opens.
If you have any questions, please email us at ride@jdrf.org or contact your JDRF Chapter at 888.533.9255
Located in southern California, Death Valley is one of the most otherworldly of America's natural wonders—an eerie panorama of salt flats and elevations. With rolling hills and steep mountains, Death Valley is also famous for Badwater Basin, which is the lowest point in the Western Hemisphere.
The Death Valley Ride gives cyclists an opportunity to ride up to 100 miles in one of the most desolate locations in the country. Starting at The Oasis at Death Valley, this ride heads south through Badwater over rolling sand dunes and salt flats and culminates with a challenging climb up Jubilee Pass. From several hundred feet below sea level to several hundred feet above, the Death Valley Ride offers unique terrain, extreme conditions and an unforgettable experience.
Whether you're a competitive cyclist, Sunday rider or novice, you’re sure to enjoy an incredible weekend—and the haunting beauty—that brings JDRF Riders back year after year to ride through Death Valley National Park.
Spots for this event are limited. Register today so you don’t miss out on this one of a kind event!