Why ride the Hilly Hundred? Learn more about what makes the Hilly so special, and map your route to the event.

Photo credit: Greg Kniss

Hilly Hundred Weekend is one of the best opportunities to experience the beauty of fall's colors in southern Indiana. Two days of riding include a 30- and 50-mile route each day. There is also a family-friendly “Little Hilly” route on Saturday.

All riders and all types of bicycles are welcome. Helmets are required, and you’ll want to have some hill training under your wheels. If you plan to ride an e-bike, please review the Hilly Hundred e-bike policy here.

On the route, three rest stops each day feature doughnuts, apple cider, and talented musicians, as well as the legendary fried chicken lunch (included in your registration).

At Edgewood High School - Hilly HQ - breakfast is available each day, and dinner on Saturday evening. You’ll also find space for tent or RV/van camping, or indoor sleeping (a small add-on purchase).

Don’t miss the always-stellar Hilly merchandise! These commemorative items sell quickly each year and serve as both happy memories and bragging rights for years to come.

Your paid registration fees help make this a fun and safe weekend for all riders, funding all of these great amenities. They also pay for the excellent police support that helps make the event safe and successful. Thank you for registering to ride.

Learn more about weekend activities and schedule, routes, support, entertainment, and more on the website Info page.

If you have questions, contact the registration team. We very much appreciate your patronage and support of the Hilly Hundred. See you in October!