Bandit Springs GPS Map of the 20 mile loop: [Click Here]

Bandit Springs Flyer: [Click Here]

Bandit Springs Ride and Tie Flyer: [Click Here]

Bandit Springs Entry Form: [Click Here]

Read about how Bandit Springs got its name: [Click Here]

For Some Helpful Endurance Links Please check the Clubs link page: [Click Here]

Veterinarians On Duty for Ride:

Head Veterinarian for the Ride: Dr Olin Balch, DVM
Associate Veterinarians for the Ride: Dr Karen Balch, DVM and
Dr Joe Roberts DVM

Beckie’s Chuck Wagon will be there. Menu to come

Time Table of Events:

Approximate Start Time Ride Distance
5:00am 80 and 100 Mile
6:00am 50 mile
7:00am 30 mile
7:30am Ride and Tie
8:00am 10 miles

Friday around 7:30...listen for the car horn. After the ride meeting, there will be short gatherings for new riders and for volunteers.

Saturday 6:30pm: Everyone's invited to come to the campfire for a potluck and have hotdogs. We'll provide the dogs and buns, etc. Please bring a salad or something other kind of side dish.
Saturday 7:30pm: Kate Beardsly make a presentation and tells us about the wildhorses in the area.

You're also invited to stay up late, have s'mores by the fire and wait for those 80 and 100 mile riders.

Sandwiches will be available to the 100 mile riders when they come in to the last vet check before their final loop.

The trail is lovely. There is a lot of single track through meadows and timber. A small amount of the trail is on gravel roads to get you to the next bit of trail. The 30 mile loop has a lot snowmobile type trails. There are sections that are naturally very rocky so some kind of hoof protection is highly recommended.  There are several natural water sources and four different spring fed water troughs and there are several places where water will be trucked in.