
Whether you are riding for fun, fitness, with family, commuting to work, or running errands, you are part of the movement for safer streets, connected communities, a healthier planet, and happier people! Join us in celebrating biking!

Bellevue College Events
Throughout the month, the Office of Sustainability and campus partners are hosting a variety of events for students, faculty, and staff!
Introduction to Mountain Biking
Thursday, May 23rd, 3:00-5:30, Olallie Trail
Bike Rental/Helmets Available (10 bikes available+ Max 15 Riders)
Join the BC Wellness Center and others for a group ride along the Olallie Trail. Learn about the skills and equipment needed to make trail riding your new outdoor passion. Participants will sign up online and meet at the trailhead for a group ride and instruction. Bikes and helmets are available, or you can bring your own. An information email with a packing list and event overview will be sent a week prior to the event.
Sign Up Online, choose the link below based on your Bike needs.
Bike Repair & Safety Station
May 28th C Courtyard 11am-1pm
Join us to learn about the basics of bicycle maintenance and safe riding practices, to hone your existing knowledge, or to learn how to get started in cycling. Bring your bike to have it checked out for recommendations on maintenance and repair, or to learn with the exact gear you’re riding!
Interested in Biking around the Region?
There are many biking trails throughout King County and Snohomish County where you can get your miles in! Here’s some maps and resources:
- King County: Recreation Maps
- Snohomish County: Bicycling and Trail map
- Seattle: Online interactive route map & PDF of 2023 route map
- Bellevue: 2020 Bellevue Bike Map
- Kirkland: Parks, Facilities and Trail Map
- Renton: PDF of 2009 route map
- Issaquah: PDF of 2011 Bike & Walk Map
For more information visit https://cascade.org/explore/bike-maps to learn more!
Guides
Clark County Bike Safety Brochure
Washington State Bicycle Commute Guide
Community Events
Bellevue-based events and a Bellevue bike map: https://chooseyourwaybellevue.org/bike
City of Bellevue
May 17th is the big day! Be sure to check out the CELEBRATION STATIONS that will be located throughout the region. Check out this link and scroll down for a list of CELEBRATION STATIONS
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Last Updated June 11, 2024