The most important Ride of someone else's life!

The Hill Country Ride for AIDS (HCRA) is the largest fundraiser in Central Texas for HIV/AIDS services. A family-friendly and festive bike ride through the beautiful hill country, the Ride raises funds that are given directly to nine local nonprofits who help those in our community affected by HIV/AIDS. In the past 20+ years the Ride has raised over $10 million. The Ride has been voted “Best Ride” in Austin twice by the Austin Chronicle and the “Best Cycling Event” by Austin Fit Magazine two consecutive years. It is a beloved community event with an amazingly loyal and supportive following.

The HCRA is a ride, not a race, and all levels are welcomed and celebrated. Participants choose the distance and route that best suits them: 13, 27, 45, 75, or 90+ miles. All routes are fully supported with exciting, helpful volunteers in a fun, party-like atmosphere. Riders can participate individually or start a team with friends, officemates, family members, classmates, or congregations. They can also take part in JoyRides, fundraisers, and social events and rides throughout the ride season to connect  to the cause and to one another.  For 25 years, the Hill Country Ride for AIDS has developed a community of kindness that fully supports its participants, volunteers, supporters, and the beneficiaries it serves — and raised more than $12 million. Join us!

The Basics

HCRA Ride Day!
Saturday, April 20, 2024
Krause Springs, 424 Co Rd 404, Spicewood, TX 78669

Approximately 600+ riders, 250+ volunteers, and 100+ guests are expected to attend/participate each year.

The HCRA is the largest fundraiser for nine local non-profit organizations: allgo, ASHwell CARE Program, Community Action, Friends of the David Powell Clinic, OutYouth, Project Transitions, Vivent Health, and Waterloo Counseling Center.

These organizations provide a continuum of critical HIV services that include: prevention/education, medical care, housing, hospice, dental care, transportation, food pantry, case management, HIV testing, financial assistance, practical support, substance abuse, and mental health services.

The vast majority of funds raised comes from riders and volunteers. First time riders commit to raising at least $250 towards the goal. Each returning rider commits to raising $500. However, the usual average raised by riders is closer to $1,000.

History

The first Hill Country Ride for AIDS was held in the spring of 2000. It was a success, not only for the money it raised but also for the community spirit that quickly became an integral part of the Ride.

The Hill Country Ride for AIDS has grown to be one of the most loved community events of the year. Thanks to enthusiastic and dedicated supporters, the Ride was voted “Best Bike Ride” for two years in a row in the Austin Chronicle Best of Austin Readers Poll! It has also been named the “Best Cycling Event” by Austin Fit Magazine in both 2019 & 2020! A Hill Country Rider summed it up for many when he said, “The fellowship and commitment to the cause is so strong on this Ride, and the money goes where it belongs. I am so proud! I’ll be back.”

The Hill Country Ride for AIDS is for all levels of participants – new riders, occasional riders, and seasoned cyclists. The spirit of the event is that it’s a ride, not a race. Everyone is welcome. Some ride to honor a loved one. Some seek a physical challenge and want to achieve more than they ever thought they could. Others look to do something really big to help people living with AIDS. It is the most successful single day AIDS ride in the country. And it is the largest HIV/AIDS fundraiser in Central Texas.

Join us for the 24th Annual Ride on Saturday, April 20, 2024.
Be part of the most important ride of someone else’s life.