Sunday, Dec. 1
Upcoming Rides & Events
Free Group Ride
Registration Now Open
Holiday Lights In Federal Way! (Leisurely)
Free Group Rides
Free Group Rides are available 365 days a year, and our certified ride leaders offer a variety of locations, paces, and terrains for you to ride across the Puget Sound region.
- Many pace options
- Terrains of all kinds
- All over the Puget Sound area
- Every day
We teach the joys of bicycling, advocate for safe places to ride, and produce world-class rides and events. Explore the many ways to engage with us and get involved today.
Support Our Work
Your support enables us to continue advocating for trails and policies that make our city streets safer; ensures community rides are accessible and affordable; and allows us to educate youth and adults through low-cost classes about how to ride and maintain their bikes.
Become a Member
Cascade’s membership unlocks adventure, community, and advocacy for a better bicycling world. Become a member today and connect with 9,500 members! Get discounts on rides and classes, as well as access to an early, member-only registration for our biggest rides.
The Latest News
Winter Biking Gear and Holiday Gift Guide
- Read our winter gear guide for tips on how to stay warm, dry, safe, and happy during the winter cycling season.
- Rain hoods, pedal lights, cycling chaps, and waterproof socks: Cascade has you covered.
Paul Tolmé
2025 Events and Rides--Mark Your Calendars!
- Announcing Cascade Bicycle Club's 2025 Season Schedule.
- With new rides, STP 5-packs, early-bird discounts, and member incentives, resolving to bike more is easier than ever.
Paul Tolmé
Whidbey Island Bike Tour and Organic Farmstay
- Whidbey Island offers abundant scenic bike routes, bountiful community farms, and a growing bike advocacy movement.
- We spent a weekend on Whidbey biking its rural roads and lodging at the Organic Farm School, which is reviving the art of sustainable community farming.
- Book a farmstay, support BikeWhidbey’s advocacy, and learn about the effort to create a 50-mile bike trail.
Paul Tolmé