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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 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.
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 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.
