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Posted Wed. Mar 18, 2020
*Update: As of March 25, all regional trails in King county are closed.*
In the midst of updating King County on recommendations to keep the community healthy through social distancing during the COVID-19 pandemic, County Executive Dow Constantine said bluntly, "Going for a bike ride is still OK."
Posted Fri. Aug 14, 2020
Construction is underway on the Eastrail, and some segments are already open for bikes. Join us for a summertime spin--and progress update--on the Puget Sound region’s most exciting trail project.
Posted Thu. Sep 17, 2020
Bicycle safety laws have improved in the 23 years since a Spokane teen was run over while participating in a bike race, but car drivers continue to strike people walking and bicycling at an alarming rate.
Posted Wed. Sep 2, 2020
Han Chen is a shining example of a young person who is using the values and lessons learned from the Major Taylor Project to help his community.
Posted Wed. Apr 22, 2020
If you have participated in a Cascade ride you have seen a Cascade Outrider and have likely witnessed their acts of support. Longtime Cascade rider and volunteer, Leo Stone, shares the origins of this vital group through a tale of the 2018 Seattle to Portland ride. We are grateful for the safety and support they bring to Cascade rides.
