44 | MARCH 2026 QUARTERLY SUPPLEMENT
Above: Good times during Tennessee Motorcycles and Music Revival’ s hill climb. Top right: Riding to Bear Butte during the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally. Right: The Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America.
2026
MOTORCYCLE EVENTS GUIDE
60 RALLIES, RUNS, AND RENDEZVOUS FROM SEA TO SHINING SEA
Another riding season is just around the corner, and it’ s time to start making your plans for 2026. There’ s plenty of country to see, plenty of towns to visit, and plenty of mom-and-pop cafes to stop by for coffee and a slice of pie. You probably have plans to return to your local favorites and maybe explore new places farther from home.
But one of the best parts of riding is being part of the riding community, and that community has plans too. The rally calendar for 2026 is chock full of events throughout the U. S. and abroad, inviting riders to explore new roads and gather with like-minded enthusiasts. From regional events with a couple hundred riders to national events with several hundred thousand attendees, and from coast to coast and everywhere in between, there are more events on the calendar than anyone could fit in a year.
This guide is a collection of 60 motorcycling events, kicking off with Daytona Bike Week in late February to early March and ending with a late-season trip south of the border to the Rocky Point Rally in Mexico. Each riding event offers its own unique flavor of moto activities to enjoy and roads to explore. You can visit the Lakes Region of New Hampshire for the 103rd Laconia Motorcycle Week, check out the party on Lake Erie during Ohio Bike Week, explore Ohio’ s Windy 9 during the Athena Ride for Women, ride on the Bonneville Salt Flats during the Motorcycle Speed Trials, experience everything that is the Sturgis Motorcycle Rally, celebrate the 100th anniversary of Route 66 with a special curated tour from EAGLERIDER, find more factory demos and riding tours than anywhere else at Americade, and that’ s just the start.
Whatever this year holds in store for you, make room in your schedule for lots of riding and a few rallies and events. There’ s nothing quite like gathering with fellow riders to celebrate good times, great scenery, and epic roads. And if you see someone wearing a Rider or American Rider shirt while you’ re out and about, come by and say hi!