Hot Gear for Winter Riding

  • Stay warm, dry, safe--and happy--during cold weather rides.

  • Read our Holiday Gift Guide and Winter Bicycling Gear Roundup for tips on handlebar mittens, waterproof pants, rain booties, and booty packs. 

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Three riders gather near the water for a quick photo.

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Chilly Hilly

Kick off the riding season with a ferry ride to Bainbridge Island. This 33-mile loop around the island takes you along the shore to soak in Seattle’s skyline, through forested rural roads, and (true to name) up and down some memorable hills. 

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Cascade Celebrates Statewide Expansion of Bike Education to Students Across Washington

Cascade Members, Meet Your 2025 Board of Director Candidates!

E-ballots will be delivered to active Cascade members December 1, 2024 and must be submitted by December 15, 2024. For 2025, we have nine seats up for election.

Biking While Having Your Period

How to get around during the Seattle Squeeze

FAQ about the membership dues increase on January 1, 2018

Cascade Bicycle Club annual membership dues are a crucial resource towards advancing our mission to improve lives through bicycling. As of January 1, 2018, Cascade's standard membership dues will increase from $40 to $45 for Individual memberships and from $65 to $70 for Family memberships.

Former Microsoft General Manager Richard Smith Named New Executive Director of Cascade Bicycle Club and Washington Bikes

Monday Outdoor Rides in the Evening (MORE)

Our Monday evening rides depart from Woodland Park in North Seattle April through September. We offer multiple paces, and routes frequently intersect so pace groups often see each other along the way. Don't forget to wave! We plan our rides to finish within the limits of available sunlight from early spring to late summer. Come join us!

Cycle the Gap

Cycle the Gap (CTG) is a five-week series of rides to help folks get in shape for Cascade's Ride from Seattle to Vancouver and Party (RSVP) and other late summer events. CTG runs for five Saturdays, the first being Saturday after the Seattle to Portland Ride and the final ride the week before RSVP. CTG is designed to help maintain endurance and strength. The rides will incrementally increase in distance and elevation gain starting at around 40 miles and concluding with an 80-mile ride.

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