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An Epic Bike Ride Through Michigan
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Seven Routes from Lansing to Mackinaw City
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Ride with your friends...or make new ones
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Fully supported ride over Labor Day weekend
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DALMAC 2025 registration will open February 14, 2025 at Noon Eastern time


Seven Routes. One Weekend. One Epic Ride.


Routes for 2025

Welcome to DALMAC 2025. We have a great tour planned for you. We are offering a Quint Century route for 2025. Riders will ride and stay in Alma on day one – then join the 4 Day riders for the rest of the route. When in Alma we will be staying at Alma College for the first time. We are excited to stay at the College and hope you will enjoy it.

There will be a slight increase in cost – just $10 per route. Our low rates are made possible by the incredible volunteer team – this makes for a very affordable tour!

The proceeds from DALMAC are donated to the DALMAC Fund, Inc. to provide bicycle related grants throughout Michigan. Take a look at the DALMAC Fund page on this site to see the great work that the DALMAC fund does.

Have questions? Please send and email to director@dalmac.org and I will respond as quickly as possible.

Dan Stockwell, DALMAC Director

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The DALMAC Story

Little did then-state Rep. Dick Allen know that an upstart ride in 1971 from Michigan’s capitol to the Mackinac Bridge would evolve into one of the state’s longest-running multi-day bike tours.

2024 is the 53rd Dick Allen Lansing to MACkinaw Bicycle Tour! The DALMAC is Michigan’s annual, fully supported, epic end-of-summer bicycle camping tour. Routes wind northward from Michigan State University on country roads and through quaint small towns, ending in historic and beautiful Mackinaw City.

Whether you are new to cycling or an old hand, there are adventures to be had, friendships to be made, and hills to climb.

DALMAC is one of the oldest, lowest cost, all-volunteer-run bicycling tours in the country, celebrating its 53rd year in 2024. DALMAC is about the fun of bicycling and sharing the roads! DALMAC originated in 1971 when former state Rep. Dick Allen challenged his friends, colleagues, and constituents to “ride all the way to the bridge” to prove that bikes and cars could share Michigan roads safely. DALMAC seeks to develop an awareness of bicyclists and their needs among the citizens of Michigan, to promote bicycling as a healthy means of transportation and recreation, and to encourage wider use of bicycles. DALMAC is organized and staffed by volunteers of the Lansing-based Tri-County Bicycle Association (TCBA)

This was a magical time for me, feeling the wind on my face and remembering how I felt as a kid again

– DALMAC Rider 2023

DALMAC Fund

The DALMAC Fund has funded over a million dollars in bicycle safety, infrastructure, education and access programs across Michigan (including the kids camp through Norte in Traverse City, shown above, photo courtesy of Norte). It’s the reason we ride DALMAC.

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DALMAC - Dick Allen Lansing to MACkinaw bike ride

Gorgeous scenery, varied terrain, and amazing vistas greet DALMAC riders on every route. This family-friendly, all-ages, supported bike tour is a must-do for any bicyclist. Each route varies in distance providing just the right challenge for all cyclists whether beginner or experienced, relaxed paced or speedy On Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, and Saturday of the week before Labor Day each year, cyclists load their bags on trucks in East Lansing, MI, or points beyond, and begin riding one of the 6 routes to Mackinaw City. Most camp in school yards where local organizations provide meals in school cafeterias. The event provides an appreciated source of revenue to schools, athletic teams, band boosters, small businesses, and community groups all along each route and in host towns. Riders look forward to finding and re-visiting favorite breweries, ice cream shops, beaches, scenic venues, lunch stops, stores, rest stops, and host town venues that add to the revenue of communities, organizations, churches, convenience stores, and small businesses. Riders enjoy many lesser traveled roadways, and Michigan's varied scenery. Michigan's terrain is mostly rolling, but at least one hill provides a long-talked-about challenge. All routes finish by 6 p.m. on Sunday evening. Some riders are met by family or friends for the return trip, while others choose to pre-purchase a ticket to load their bicycles on the baggage trucks and return to their original departure point on chartered buses. Many riders return year after year to enjoy DALMAC and we are so glad that you do! Thank you for riding DALMAC!!!
DALMAC - Dick Allen Lansing to MACkinaw bike ride
DALMAC - Dick Allen Lansing to MACkinaw bike ride3 months ago
The 2024 DALMAC Photo Contest winners are here! See the photos here: https://dalmac.org/photo-contest/. Brian Post is the overall winner for his photo "Uphill" and the winner of a free 2025 DALMAC. Congratulations to all the submitters for the great photos.