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Host Organization: 
Ozark Greenways & Polk County Bike Club
Phone: 
417-864-2015
Email: 
terry@ozarkgreenways.org
Url: 
Event Name: 
Polk County Wildflower Ride
Event City: 
Bolivar
Event State: 
Missouri
Event Date: 
06/05/2010
Event Time: 
8:00 AM - 4:00 PM
Event Direction: 
Highway 13 to Bolivar----Tralhead located at Broadway.
Event Sponsored: 
• Health Professionals;
Events Planned: 
• Bike Ride: 62 mile(s)
• Health focused activities
Pre Registration: 
Yes
Event Description: 
A metric century bike ride beginning at the Bolivar Missouri Trailhead to Willard Missouri. The route is on the Frisco Highline Rail Trail which is the secondest longest rail trail in Misouri at 35-miles long. The route will cross 16-bridges and pass a natural prairie. The trail is a crushed limestone surface and the event is self -supported but rest stops will be provided. The ride goes rain or shine and cyclist who may wish to go lesser distiances are welcome.
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