XOBA
Across Ohio Bicycle Adventure Calendar
Across Ohio Bicycle Adventure (XOBA) July 19 – 26, 2025 (7 days – 7 nights)
Tour Capacity: 250 Riders
Estimated Total Mileage: 420 miles
XOBA, which started in 1998, is a yearly week-long bicycle tour that goes across Ohio from one border to another. The route is different each year, giving participants a new experience with varied scenery and terrain.
2025 Route will be released on/about Jan. 1, 2025
REGISTRATION OPENS AFTER JAN 1st!
Ride with GPS links for each day are displayed on each corresponding tab. These routes are subject to change based on any construction or detours that may be discovered during the marking of the roads the week prior to XOBA. Any changes or updates will automatically be captured via the links on this webpage.
Meet in Fairport Harbor (Start/End): Charming village on Lake Erie with a historic lighthouse, sandy beach, and vibrant downtown. Must-visit: Fairport Harbor Marine Museum and Lighthouse showcasing the area’s maritime history.
Bus transport to Lawrenceburg, IN where you’ll enjoy the Hollywood Casino Lawrenceburg, a premier entertainment destination with gaming, dining, and live entertainment. Lawrenceburg Speedway, a renowned dirt track racing venue.
In Middletown you can explore the Sorg Opera House, a historic theater showcasing performing arts. AK Steel Great Miami River Bike Trail is a scenic trail for cycling and enjoying nature. Smith Park, a sprawling park with recreational activities.
In Springfield enjoy the National Museum of the U.S. Air Force, the world’s largest military aviation museum. Westcott House, a Frank Lloyd Wright-designed home. Hartman Rock Garden is a unique folk-art environment with miniature castles and sculptures.
Marysville is home to the Union County Historical Society, showcasing local history. Ohio Caverns have beautiful underground formations. Honda Heritage Center, exploring the history and innovation of Honda.
In Galion, explore Brownella Cottage, a preserved Victorian home. Galion History Center, exploring the community’s history. Big Four Depot, a historic train station turned into a museum.
Wellington is home to the Herrick Memorial Library, with a collection of local history materials. French Creek Nature Center is a nature preserve with hiking trails and wildlife viewing. Wellington Main Street Historic District is a charming area with historic buildings and shops.
Discover the Twinsburg Historical Society, home to the Twins Days Festival. Liberty Park is a large park with sports fields and picnic areas. Gleneagles Golf Club is a scenic public golf course.
The short riding day allows you time to discover the Hungarian and Finnish roots and cuisine in Fairport Harbor before heading home.
About XOBA
Columbus Outdoor Pursuits (COP) is a non-profit organization encouraging outdoor recreation since 1937. They are famous for organizing several large bike tours, including XOBA (Across Ohio Bicycle Adventure).
The inspiration for XOBA came from the success of COP’s other large bike tours, the Tour of the Scioto River Valley (TOSRV) and the Great Ohio Bicycle Adventure (GOBA). These tours have been going on since 1962 and 1989 respectively, and their popularity showed a strong demand for cycling adventures across the state.
XOBA soon became popular and is now a highly awaited event for cyclists of all levels. It draws participants from across the country and even from other countries. The tour is fully supported, with luggage transportation, designated campsites, and meals provided.
Over the years, XOBA has grown into more than just a bike tour; it is a community event that creates friendship and a passion for cycling. The event also supports the mission of Columbus Outdoor Pursuits, which is to encourage outdoor recreation education and provide leadership opportunities.
Route Info
Point-to-Point Logistics:
Riders register at the “finish” community of Fairport Harbor, OH on Saturday morning and XOBA takes them by bus to Lawrenceburg, IN for the Saturday overnight and Sunday start heading east. The tour registration covers the transport of riders, bicycles, and bags. Secure and supervised parking for your car is available in Fairport Harbor for the week.
General Terrain:
Southern Indiana/Ohio (Lawrenceburg to Springfield): The terrain is mostly hilly, with some level areas by the rivers.
Central Ohio (Springfield to Marysville): The land is flat or slightly rolling, with farm fields.
North-Central Ohio (Marysville to Galion): The landscape is hilly, with some steep sections, especially near the Appalachian foothills.
Northern Ohio (Galion to Fairport Harbor): The area has a combination of hills, farmland, and flat areas by Lake Erie.
Final Route Metrics: (mileage / elevation gain)
Lawrencburg to Middletown – 70.9 miles / 3,262 ft
MIddletown to Springfled – 61 miles / 2,240 ft
Springfiled to Marysville – 51 miles / 1,052 ft
Marysville to Galion – 65 miles / 1,136 ft
Galion to Wellington – 60 miles / 1,261 ft
Wellington to Warrensville – 65 miles / 2,776 ft
Warrensville to Fairport Harbor – 43 miles / 1,620 ft
Navigation
Routes are marked, and GPS tracks and maps are available.
Camping & Lodging
Overnight Lodging:
Riders sleep (inside or outside) at mostly high schools every night. The majority take advantage of sleeping on gym floors, but some pitch a tent outside. You can also purchase use a tent service for an extra fee.
Riders pay pay for their meals (except the first and last dinners). They can also pay for towel service and chair rental. Most towns have places to wash clothes.
SAG Service
SAG (Support and Gear):
If you need help on the road, there is a Support and Gear (SAG) vehicle with water, snacks, and bike pumps. A volunteer mechanic can fix your bike in camp if necessary. We urge you to check your bike before you leave home and get any problems fixed by your local bike shop before the ride. You do not want to miss your ride because of something you could have avoided.
Weather
Weather across various regions of Ohio in late July is generally similar. Typically, we have highs in the low 80s and overnight lows in the mid 60s. An afternoon rain is always a possibility. Be prepared for both higher and lower temperatures as that can and does sometimes happen.
Pricing
Pricing
You can register early for $550 until February 28. The regular fee is $575. If you register after June 30, you will pay $600.
The fee covers overnight camping, the cross-state bus trip, a packed lunch for the bus, two evening meals, SAG support, baggage transfer, road signs, GPS tracks, maps, and a t-shirt.
Cancellation Fees:
Rider cancellation fee: $75 until June 22. After this point, all fees will be considered a donation to Columbus Outdoor Pursuits 501© (3).
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Suggested Packing List
Here is a suggested packing list: This is a starting point, add and subtract as you see fit.
Bicycle in good, working condition, with charger for ebikes
Helmet
Riding gloves
Riding shoes
Riding shorts
Jerseys or whatever shirt you ride in
ID and health insurance card
Cash/credit card
Sunscreen
Toiletries
Any medication you take
Phone and charger
Sleeping pad/air mattress
Bedding
Pillow
Towel
Swimsuit (may or may not be pool access)
Something to sleep in
Off-bike clothing for 8 days
Bike lock
Spare tubes and tools to change a flat