Frequently Asked Questions about the Door County Century
FAQS
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All routes start and finish at the Door County Fairgrounds in Sturgeon Bay, Wisconsin (814 N. 14th Ave.).
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It’s an ‘open roll-out’. However, the DCC website has recommended times for when you should leave based on what route you’re riding.
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You do not have to ride the century. There are multiple route options (30, 50 and 70 miles) and you can change your mind the day of if you want to ride fewer miles. You can view the route on the DCC website.
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There are rest stops every 15ish miles along the route with various food items and water. The DCC website shares what food will be at each rest stop.
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DCC offers a full meal as part of your registration along with two complimentary adult beverages. They are usually very good at having vegan and gluten free options available. Chef Lauren will not have a meal for you at camp after the ride, but certainly feel free to bring food and snacks to eat at camp!
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You can transfer your registration if it’s before August 1st, but you have to go through the DCC website. They do not offer refunds. More info can be found on the DCC website.
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There is no transportation from Madison, WI to Door County. Depending on who is going and on what days, we’ll try and coordinate carpooling the best we can.
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To get into the park, you will need a Wisconsin State Park and Forest vehicle admission sticker, or you can purchase a day pass when you get there. The campsite allows for up to 12 vehicles.
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Sure! Please fill out the registration form and we’ll be in touch for payment.
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At this time, we are not allowing dogs to join us.