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Santos Fat Tire Festival 2026: Florida's Premier Mountain Bike Event Returns to Ocala March 5-8

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The Santos Fat Tire Festival returns to Ocala from March 5 through 8, 2026, drawing an estimated 6,000 mountain biking enthusiasts from across the United States to the Santos Trail System for Florida's largest mountain bike gathering.

Four Days of Riding, Vendors, and Community



Hosted annually by the Ocala Mountain Bike Association (OMBA) in partnership with the Florida State Parks and the Florida Department of Environmental Protection, the Santos Fat Tire Festival has become a fixture on the national mountain biking calendar. The event takes place at the Santos trails, a network of over 80 miles of singletrack ranging from beginner to expert level, located at 3080 SE 80th Street in Ocala.

The festival centerpiece is the EPIC 50 Ride, a 50-mile challenge that routes riders through some of the best trails in the Santos system. The ride draws experienced mountain bikers looking to test their endurance on the varied terrain that has made Santos one of the most popular trail systems in the Southeast.

Free Vendor Village Open to the Public



The Fat Tire Festival Vendor Village takes over the Santos trailhead parking lot from March 6-8 and is free and open to the public. According to organizers, the Vendor Village hosts upwards of 70 vendors selling bikes, accessories, and gear, with demo ride opportunities from multiple manufacturers. Free bike clinics are also available for riders looking to improve their skills.

Food booths, picnic areas, and live music on Saturday round out the Vendor Village experience, making it accessible even for those who do not ride.

Family-Friendly Activities



The festival includes programming for younger riders, including a Kids Epic Ride organized by Grom Squad MTB. The kids' programming features two groups: a Mini EPIC for younger children covering approximately 10 miles in about an hour, and an older/advanced kids EPIC with a goal of 20 miles.

The Vortex freeride area — which includes a pump track, dirt jumps, and wooden features — hosts a family Jump Jam open to riders of all ages and abilities. Prizes are awarded for categories including youngest, oldest, most fun, and most air.

Supporting Trail Maintenance and the Riding Community



Proceeds from the Santos Fat Tire Festival benefit OMBA, a non-profit organization that maintains and builds the Santos trails, provides safety patrol training and equipment, and promotes mountain biking in the Marion County community. The organization's volunteer efforts have helped make Santos one of the premier trail systems in Florida.

Frequently Asked Questions



When is the Santos Fat Tire Festival 2026?


The festival runs Thursday, March 5 through Sunday, March 8, 2026.

Where is the Santos Fat Tire Festival held?


The festival takes place at Santos Trails, 3080 SE 80th Street, Ocala, FL 34480.

Is the Vendor Village free?


Yes. The Vendor Village is free and open to the public from March 6-8. The EPIC 50 Ride and other organized rides require separate registration.

How much does registration cost?


Registration fees vary by event. Visit santosfattire.com for current pricing and registration details.

Are there activities for kids?


Yes. The festival includes Kids Epic Rides organized by Grom Squad MTB, with options for both younger riders and advanced young riders. The Vortex Jump Jam is also open to all ages.

Do I need my own bike?


While most riders bring their own bikes, demo rides from vendors are available at the Vendor Village. Free bike clinics are also offered.

Who benefits from the festival?


Proceeds support the Ocala Mountain Bike Association (OMBA), a non-profit that maintains the Santos trails, provides safety patrol equipment, and promotes mountain biking in the community.
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