'Tour de Natick' - A Ride For Natick Scholars
Father's Day 2025
11AM EST

The Tour de Natick - A Fun Family Bike Ride!

The 22nd Annual 'Tour de Natick'
The Tour de Natick is a family bike ride held each Father’s Day on the Natick Common by the Rotary Club of Natick. The route is an easy, family-friendly, 6-mile loop leaving The Common at 11 AM and returning for a complimentary cookout immediately following.
The Tour de Natick raises money for the Rotary Club of Natick’s charitable foundation that benefits Natick Scholars. Each year the Rotary Club of Natick gives away over $10,000 in scholarships to graduating Natick High School Seniors. Additionally, we give out over 300 personalized dictionaries to third graders through our dictionary program. For over past 20 years we have been able to give out over $210,000 in scholarships and over 6,000 dictionaries due to the success of the Tour de Natick.
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Registration Details
For 2025 we have a tiered registration fee schedule:
Prior to June 1st, 2025: $55 for Families/$30 for Single riders
Starting June 1st, 2025: $65 for Families/$40 for Single riders
T-shirts are not guaranteed for riders who register after June 1, 2024. You have the ability to select sizes during checkout.
This family-oriented event kicks off at 11:00 AM from the Natick Common. Please arrive early to check in, where you'll get your official 'Tour de Natick' T-shirt. The event is held rain or shine
Event Details and Schedule
June 15, 2025
10:00 AM Check-in
11:00 AM 6 mile family ride begins
Complimentary cookout for all riders immediately following on the Natick Common
This event is held rain or shine

The Route
Our 6 mile bike ride through Natick begins and ends at The Commons. It's an easy route for all ages and water stations will be available along the route. There will be police officers and volunteers on standby to ensure a fun and safe experience for all.

Safety First
If you are interested in joining us this Father's Day, please sign up on our event page. All participants must be at least 5 years of age or older and equipped with a helmet.
