Kyle Petty Charity Ride Raises $1 Million After Stunning Stop in Niagara Falls
Kyle Petty’s “Tour of Wonders” took a meaningful turn in Niagara Falls, New York, where his annual Charity Ride Across America celebrated a major milestone: raising $1 million for Victory Junction. The iconic motorcycle tour, which combines scenic rides with charitable giving, continues to make headlines — and a real difference.
On day three of the ride, Petty and his team visited the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in Cleveland before heading to Niagara Falls, where they were met with a warm welcome and a festive Cinco de Mayo celebration. The atmosphere was electric, but the most powerful moment came when it was announced that the 2025 ride had officially surpassed $1 million in donations.
“This ride is always about more than just the miles — it’s about the lives we touch,” Petty said during a brief speech overlooking the falls. “Reaching $1 million on this year’s tour, especially in such a beautiful place, is a testament to the generosity of our riders and supporters.”
The funds will go to Victory Junction, a camp founded in honor of Petty’s late son, Adam, that provides life-changing experiences for children with serious illnesses at no cost to their families.
Each year, the Charity Ride attracts hundreds of motorcyclists from across the country, including celebrities, former NASCAR drivers, and community leaders, all riding for a common cause. With scenic stops, enthusiastic local receptions, and memorable moments along the way, the Tour of Wonders is living up to its name — and delivering real impact.
With several days still left in the journey, Petty and his team are showing no signs of slowing down — on the road or in their mission to change lives, one mile at a time.