TGIF Night Out: North Lake Washington Loop Clockwise (Moderate)
29 mi.
Become a Ride Leader
Ride Leaders are the heart and soul of our Rides Program. Close to 300 volunteer Ride Leaders keep Cascade's calendar filled with amazing rides and keep the Free Group Rides program free of cost to all those wishing to join in on the fun!
Community Events
Find off-the-saddle events that broaden your horizons, from the Summit to the Bike Everywhere Lunch
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Gravel: Short Out and Back Tolt Pipeline and Redmond Watershed (Moderate)
16 mi.
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ROAD: Ride On After Dark (Steady)
21 mi.
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ROAD: Ride On After Dark (Moderate)
21 mi.
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ROAD: Ride On After Dark (Brisk)
24 mi.
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ROAD: Ride On After Dark (Vigorous)
24 mi.
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Midweek Tune-Up: 6 or 7 Hills of Kirkland (Moderate)
37 mi.
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Fall City Red Barn Loop with Ames Lake Spur (Moderate)
38 mi.
Cascade’s 2026 Seattle Bike Network Priorities
With federal bike lane funding being slashed, Seattle must move quickly to deliver the $133.5 million in bike investments in the Transportation Levy.
Cascade's 2026 priorities include advocating for a safe bike route through the Rainier Valley and completing the connection from East Marginal Way to South Park.
Read about our other priority projects for 2026 and beyond, which include making Aurora Avenue a Complete Street and finishing the Beacon Hill bike lanes.