Comova Custom Trips

Comova designs custom trips for individuals and small groups. Not sure what kind of adventure is for you? Check out the examples below, then contact us and we’ll get to work tailoring a trip around your dates, budget and level of adventure.

Edge of the Continent Tour

Meet: Comova (Cazadero, CA)

Shuttle to ride start: Miranda, CA

Ride finish: Comova (Cazadero, CA)

Price: starting at $1,775 pp

We’ll meet at Comova’s headquarters on Day 1 for a shuttle to the heart of the redwoods in Miranda. Our afternoon spin will take us along the ancient redwoods of Avenue of the Giants and along two forks of the Eel River.

The next day is the crux of the trip. It starts with a short shuttle to Ferndale and then a challenging climb to get to the only segment of paved road along California’s Lost Coast. After 7 miles of spectacular coastline, we turn inland towards our finish back along Avenue pf the Giants.

After another overnight in Miranda, we’ll head back across the coast range to Fort Bragg. More coastline riding through Mendocino County the next day places us in Gualala. On the final day, the Pacific’s constant presence can’t help but make you feel like you are perched on the edge of the continent. You’ll wind in and out of coves and up and down along bluffs while struggling to wrap your head around the beauty and scale of it all. We’ll finish at Comova for a celebration on the Bike Barn’s deck.

Edge of the Continent Tour at a glance…

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Comfortable accommodations

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Plumas Gravel Getaway

Location: Beckwourth Peak High Camp (Portola, CA)

Price: starting at $515 pp

Just 45 minutes from Reno, NV and 3.5-4 hours from the Bay Area, Beckwourth Peak High Camp offers an excellent base for a weekend of pure gravel exploration. Located inside the Plumas National Forest, yet just 10 minutes from the town of Portola, our base allows us to roll out for immediate access to the vast network of forest roads. Route options range from 30 to 100 miles. Elevation gain ranges from 2,500′ to 6,500′.

These routes are remote, making this a true gravel adventure. Be prepared to carry lots of water as you’ll see the support vehicle just once each day.

Download the trip details below where you’ll find a link to a Ride with GPS event including the routes. Final route selection will be based on snow melt, road conditions, and weather forecasts.

Plumas Gravel Getaway at a glance…

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Gifford Pinchot Gravel Gala

Place: Trout Lake, WA

Price: starting at $1,950 pp

To call the Gifford Pinchot National Forest vast is an understatement. Its 1.32 million acres of old and second-growth forest include 8 designated Wilderness areas, 7 major river systems, 21 major lakes, and 2 volcanoes (St. Helens and Adams). In short, it’s a gravel riding paradise.

This trip focuses on the southern section, nestled between Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Adams and just north of the Columbia River Gorge, where you’ll encounter few cars along the gravel forest roads. But you’ll also find very little flat riding. The routes are challenging but rewarding.  

Riders will enjoy accommodations at the spacious Riverfront Lodge along the White Salmon River in Trout Lake. From gradual climbs on wide forest roads to abandoned roads taken over by nature, the routes meander through lush forests dominated by Douglas fir and dotted with Western hemlock and Western red cedars with breakout views of Mt. St. Helens and Mt. Adams. 

 

Gifford Pinchot Gravel Gala at a glance…

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