Bikers gather in Downtown Tomahawk, Wisconsin for the Annual Fall Ride.

The 2025 Tomahawk Fall Ride is almost here, and once again the Northwoods will be filled with the sound of motorcycles. For many riders, this event is the unofficial close to the motorcycle riding season and a chance to enjoy one last great trip before winter rolls in. From September 11-14, 2025, Tomahawk will be buzzing with activity, food, music and plenty of opportunities for unforgettable rides.

Often called “Bike Week” by the locals, the Fall Ride draws thousands of motorcyclists from across the country. Riders come to experience the beauty of Wisconsin’s fall colors, as the forests transform into a sea of red, orange and yellow. Throughout the weekend, you’ll find guided rides, scenic routes to explore on your own and even the chance to tour the Harley-Davidson plant in town. Live bands will also be performing across multiple venues, including Downtown Tomahawk, Bubba’s Campground and Sara Park.

Main Street in Downtown Tomahawk will be lined with vendors offering everything from biker apparel and gear to mouth-watering BBQ. Hupy and Abraham will once again be part of the action with a booth right on Main Street. Riders can stop by to grab free “Watch for Motorcycles” stickers, kickstand coasters, nail files and other giveaways. Visitors who sign up for the firm’s newsletter can also score a Hupy and Abraham shirt while supplies last.

A highlight of the weekend is always the Thunder Parade on Friday evening. Riders gather at the Tomahawk Schools Complex beginning at 5 p.m., and at 6 p.m., the roar of engines takes over Downtown Tomahawk as hundreds of bikes roll through the streets. It’s a spectacle that locals and visitors alike look forward to every year. Other events on the schedule include VFW breakfasts, chainsaw carving demonstrations, motorcycle demo rides and an open house at Northwoods Harley-Davidson.

With so much happening all weekend, it’s easy to see why the Tomahawk Fall Ride is a bucket list event for so many motorcyclists. Hupy and Abraham is proud to continue its long-time support of this amazing gathering while reminding everyone to ride safe and always Watch for Motorcycles, especially during events like this when there are thousands of riders on the road.

If you or a loved one has been injured in a motorcycle accident, call Hupy and Abraham at 800-800-5678 or visit hupy.com. Our firm has helped more than 80,000 clients recover billions of dollars for their injuries, and we’re ready to fight for you.

Jason F. Abraham
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