How much does it cost to participate in the Oklahoma FreeWheel?

The cost for an individual to participate in FreeWheel has always been very reasonable and continues to be a great value. The cost in 2008 was $110 for adults for the full week. Partial week options of Sunday through Wednesday or Wednesday through Saturday were $70 for adults. Young folks aged 6-15 were $70 for the week and $55 for the partial week options. Children under 6 are free.
Check the current year's web page or the registration form on this web site for current year pricess and more detailed registration information.

What do the fees include?

  • Two fruit stops each day (with water, apples, bananas, oranges, watermelon, etc.).
  • Route security
  • SAG support
  • Marked routes
  • Camping space (outdoor, and limited first-come-first-serve indoor)
  • Shower truck and portable toilets to suppliment host community facilities
  • Baggage transportation (limit two bags, 35 pounds each)
  • Route maps (one for each day, with distances, points of interest, etc.)
  • Starting Packet (Information, maps, luggage tags, bicycle tag,...)
  • Finish Packet (Certificate of accomplishment, completion award,...).
  • Final night end of the ride dinner and celebration.

Rider packets are generally available in early to mid May.
Packets can be mailed for an additional fee.

All fees are listed in the official Registration Form. See the current year web page on this site for the registration form in PDF format. If current year information is unavailable, review the archives for the registration form from the prior year to give you an idea of what the cost may be for the next FreeWheel.

 
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