10 for ’26 Ride #3: Big Muddy Badlands
Saskatchewan | 479 km
Image: Tourism Saskatchewan
Check-in location
Bud’s BBQ restaurant sign, 113 Main St., Ogema, Sask., S0C 1Y0
Starting from Prairie Harley-Davidson in Regina, this ride quickly gets you out of the city and into remote badlands where legends of the Wild West were known to disappear into outlaw caves. Rolling through farmers’ fields and small towns, you’ll get your wind therapy under wide-open Prairie skies in an ancient valley carved by glaciers.
Time your ride to stop for lunch at Bud’s BBQ in Ogema, a local favourite for Texas-inspired barbecue, doughnuts and pies. While you’re there, explore the Deep South Pioneer Museum, the largest community-owned museum in Western Canada. Across 10 acres of museum grounds, you’ll see more than 150 items of vintage farm machinery and thousands of pioneer artifacts.
Take the short way home
For a quicker version of this ride, head north at Big Beaver and up through Bengough. If you’re confident riding on gravel roads, make the detour to Castle Butte, a 70-metre-tall sandstone relic of the Ice Age.
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