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Get Away From it all with TREO Bike Tours!

TREO 2Sometimes, you’ve just got to get away. Not just taking a day off and going to the waterfront for the afternoon, but actually get away from it all. Somewhere away from cellphone coverage, the constant moisture in the air, and the glare of the computer screen. Does such a place exist? And where do I sign up?

TREO Ranch is a unique destination for cycling clubs, team building, executive and corporate retreats, as well as family and group vacations. You can escape the day-to-day grind by traveling to Eastern Oregon, where you’ll see a countryside unlike anything you may find on the western side of the cascades.

TREO Bike Tours offers group bike tours with full support. Each ride is all inclusive, meaning you get a full set of meals, full ride support for any mechanical issues that may come up, micro beer and soda on tap, and even a hot tub for those extra long rides.

TREO 3TREO takes you through the side of Oregon less traveled. You will experience both gravel and paved roads (and most importantly, carless roads!) traversing both high a low altitudes. You can customize your trek, pick and choose which routes your group can enjoy based on the skill level (from intermediate to beyond advanced) and interest (speed, distance, and elevation).

During your bike tour, experience hearty meals and comfortable lodging at TREO’s western guest ranch near the Hardman Ghost Town in Eastern Oregon.  Their secluded and comfortable 3200-sq-ft guest house has 12 beds and sits on a 300-acre farm with the nearest neighbors miles away. After a long ride, you can enjoy a leisurely soak in the six-person hot tub, enjoy a game of pool, pull a cold one from your personal tap, kick back with the air conditioner on their comfy couches or relax outside in the shade.

Cycling might be your thing, but what about your cousin Larry, who may be less enthusiastic? Larry doesn’t have to miss out; TREO also has Multi-Sport Adventures, like Clay Pigeons, Target Shooting, hiking through Glutton Falls, and even Calf Roping for the ladies!

Check out a brief snapshot of what you’ll see when you sign up for TREO Bike Tours:

Jenn had the opportunity to go on a TREO Bike Tour in July of 2013. Check out what she had to say about her experience with TREO.

Ready for a once in a lifetime experience? TREO is accepting reservations for Corporate Retreats, so you can start team building like never before. Schedule your escape now to reserve the best times this spring and summer.

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TREO to donate 10% to Oregon Cycling Advocates!

Your friendly bicycle delivery riders at Portland Pedal Power couldn’t be happier to announce some great news from TREO Bike Tours. We became connected with TREO recently, when PPP Co-Owners Jenn and Courtney won a TREO Cycling Tour at the BTA Alice Awards, and we’ve been excited to work with them ever since. Our riders have been distributing TREO flyers all around Portland over the past few months, and we’re all super excited about the possibility of taking a company retreat to TREO next summer to check out the beauty of Eastern Oregon. But without further adieu, here’s the news!

TREOTREO Bike Tours is wrapping up a very successful first year catering to cyclists of every persuasion. This fall, the ranch, which also caters to hikers, rafters and hunters, will transition back to its 20-year tradition of catering to bird hunters at the start of pheasant and chukar season.

To help encourage more bookings for 2013 and give back to the cycling community, which helped make their new venture possible, TREO will be giving 10% of their proceeds to top-tier Oregon Cycling advocates. Guests can choose to donate to The Cycle Oregon Fund, The Bicycle Transportation Alliance, or The Community Cycling Center when they book a package for 2013 season. See availability here.

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TREO Bike Tours: An Escape in Eastern Oregon

TREO 1This past weekend, I had the pleasure of experiencing a TREO Bike Tour in Eastern Oregon. We won the trip, which was up for live auction at the BTA Alice Awards, and I am so grateful we did.  The drive from Portland to TREO was quick; we arrived at the ranch, which is south of Arlington, in 3.5 hours flat. Eastern Oregon’s beauty became apparent as soon as we got off the main road. The views of the open range were filled with towering windmills, rolling hills, livestock and, best of all, car-less roads.

Upon our arrival, TREO owner Phil Carlson was waiting for our group and gave a quick tour of the property. This ‘real ranch’ includes mounted deer and photos that show TREO’s 25 years of winter guests who visit to game hunt for pheasant and chukar. The ranch house is spacious, and immaculately clean with plenty of space for groups of up to 16 people. Amenities include a hot tub, pool table, horse shoes, volleyball, a dedicated bike shop adjacent to an Old West style saloon, wireless internet, and NO cellphone reception.

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