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Bikes & Beers Hershey

Hosted by TRöEGS INDEPENDENT BREWING on Saturday, June 13, 2026
Hershey, PA 17033 US

Choose Your Route!

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15-Mile: The Campbelltown Cruise 🏞️

The ride begins at TRöEGS’ world-famous brewery in Hershey, PA. We head out through town, passing the iconic Hershey Country Club before venturing onto wider, less-traveled roads. You’ll quickly make your way toward Campbelltown, enjoying picturesque farmland and historic barns. A well-placed rest stop awaits at Campbelltown Community Park to provide the fuel you need to get back to the brewery for the best post-ride party!

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30-Mile: The Palmyra Farmland Loop 🛣️

This course shares the scenic start of the 15-Mile ride from TRöEGS, leading you toward Campbelltown for your first rest stop. After refueling, the 30-Mile adventure extends further south into the less-traveled farm roads of Derry Township. This segment features longer straightaways through Palmyra's scenic farm country, perfect for finding your rhythm. You’ll loop back to enjoy a second rest stop at Campbelltown Community Park before finishing strong back at TRöEGS for a rewarding cold one!

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45-Mile: The Annville Challenge ⛰️

The 45-Mile ride offers a unique beginning, turning north almost immediately after leaving TRöEGS. You'll cover a six-mile stretch through Annville on quiet, less-traveled roads with minimal traffic. After passing through Coffetown, you'll tackle the first climb of the day before connecting with the main 30-Mile route. This means you will still enjoy the long straightaways of Palmyra and loop back for a well-deserved rest stop at Campbelltown Community Park before returning to TRöEGS for your ultimate celebratory beer!

Route Considerations

If you have questions about the routes, please reach out to info@bikesandbeers.com. We are always open to route suggestions or general inquiries about the ride.

*Routes are subject to change due to road closures and hazards. 

*Bikes & Beers collaborates closely with local authorities, cycling advocacy groups, and bike shops to design the safest and best routes possible, working within local constraints and natural geography.

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