Oct. 6
Upcoming Rides & Events
Free Group Ride
Registration Now Open
Women & Non-Binary Only Ride Lake Samm Loop (Steady)
Free Group Ride
Registration Now Open
Duwamish History Ride (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.
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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.
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The Latest News
Ferries, Buses, and Trails: Biking Home from RSVP
- Marlene Druker has made a habit of biking home from Vancouver after participating in RSVP.
- Get Marlene’s tips, maps, and links for planning your own RSVP+RT (Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party + Round Trip).
Paul Tolmé
Go Ride the MLK Protected Bike Lanes–and Keep Seattle Moving by Bike
- Cascade has joined the coalition to Keep Seattle Moving, which seeks to win voter support for Proposition 1 and its $133.5 million in critical bike infrastructure funding.
- Keep Seattle Moving is the new name for the Seattle Transportation Levy that will appear as Proposition 1 on November ballots.
- Join us as we bike from downtown to the new MLK Jr. Way protected bike lanes to Columbia City to learn how Seattle Transportation Levy dollars create safer bike routes.
Paul Tolmé
Vote No on I-2117 If You Love Bikes and Trails
- I-2117 would put billions of investments in bicycle and pedestrian projects at risk in every corner of our state.
- It would cut funding that makes bicycling and active transportation more accessible to kids.
- It would also mean more air pollution across our state and rollback programs that help make communities less vulnerable to wildfires.
Sara Kiesler