Sunday, April 13


Upcoming Rides & Events
Free Group Rides
Free Group Rides are available 365 days a year, and our certified ride leaders offer a variety of locations, paces, and terrains for you to ride across the Puget Sound region.
- Many pace options
- Terrains of all kinds
- All over the Puget Sound area
- Every day
We teach the joys of bicycling, advocate for safe places to ride, and produce world-class rides and events. Explore the many ways to engage with us and get involved today.

Support Our Work
Your support enables us to continue advocating for trails and policies that make our city streets safer; ensures community rides are accessible and affordable; and allows us to educate youth and adults through low-cost classes about how to ride and maintain their bikes.

Join us at the Bike Everywhere Lunch
Join 400 bicycle advocates on April 30 to hear from educators, local leaders, and community members at the Bike Everywhere Lunch. Cascade is raising funds to fuel our advocacy, education, and community programs -- like teaching 70,000 kids to bike across the state.
The Latest News
Cascade Visits DC to Speak Up for Bike Funding, Accept National Award
- The League of American Bicyclists has named Executive Director Lee Lambert Bike Advocate of the Year.
- Lambert accepted the award at the National Bike Summit in Washington, DC, where Cascade staff visited Capitol Hill to speak up for federal bike funding.
- The trip coincided with a federal directive to halt federal grants for bike lanes.

Paul Tolmé

Visett’s Dream to Bike: A Major Taylor Project Spotlight
- Thanks to the Major Taylor Project and his own determination, a Tacoma high school graduate named Visett has achieved his dream of learning to ride a bike.
- Help more youth like Visett fulfill their dreams of transportation independence by registering for the Ride for Major Taylor on April 13.

Paul Tolmé

City of Seattle Awards Cascade $92,000 to Reduce Food Waste through Pedaling Relief Project
- Pedaling Relief Project wins $50,000 grant from Department of Neighborhoods, $42,000 from Seattle Public Utilities.
- City’s financial support empowers Cascade Bicycle Club to rescue and deliver food while reducing carbon emissions and fighting food insecurity.

Paul Tolmé