The 25th anniversary route for the Kyle Petty Charity Ride Across America has the motorcycle tour making the longest trek in its history.
The charity ride, which raises money for the Victory Junction Gang camp in Randleman, North Carolina, will take place May 3 - 11.
It will travel roughly 3,700 miles from Seattle, Washington, to Key Largo, Florida with eight overnight stops.
The Victory Junction camp is devoted to providing life-changing camping experiences for children with chronic or life-threatening illnesses. Donations support maintenance programs, building projects and camperships.
The charity ride raised $1.3 million during its 2018 trek from Portland, Maine, to Greensboro, North Carolina.
Since 1995, more than 8,400 riders have logged more than 12 million cumulative motorcycle miles and raised $19.3 million for Victory Junction and other children’s charities.
And, there you have it…our 25th Anniversary Overnight Stops! Coming in at nearly 3,700 miles, this corner-to-corner route will be the LONGEST in #KPCharityRide history! 😊👍
— KylePettyCharityRide (@KPCharityRide) December 14, 2018
This trip will be EPIC! 👌 #KPCR25 pic.twitter.com/AxOVCQ5Srf