Walk Oakland Bike Oakland (WOBO) is proud to join forces with Mayor Quan’s office and the Measure DD Community Coalition to bring Oaklavía back to Oakland.
Oaklavía will close three miles of streets circumnavigating Lake Merritt to car traffic, allowing participants to experience what a people- and community-centered urban space can feel like when our built environment is committed to safe and accessible places to walk and to bike. Love Our Lake Day is accessible by BART (Lake Merritt, 12th Street/City Center, 19th Street stations) and several AC Transit bus lines. More info on getting to the event here
It is a free public event that invites families and visitors around the Bay Area to come out and play, stroll, bike, and paddle at Lake Merritt.
Bike Parking will be provided by East Bay Bicycle Coalition (self-serve, bring a lock) and Oakland Spokes (valet parking.)
Free Bike Rentals (limited) will be provided by Bay Area Bikes. Bring photo ID and credit card. Harrison and 20th St.
Bring your kids, bring your dog, bring your friend who doesn’t bike much. The Geared 4 Kids ride is a monthly ride open to the public, specifically for riders who are new to wheels, pedals, and gears. ALL riders are welcome, so if you’re just looking for a relaxed weekend ride, this ride’s also for you. Come on out!
Our routes will be 4-5 miles, mostly flat, and will stay as far off heavily trafficked streets as much as we can manage. Our hope and goal with this ride is a bike party for kids, complete with music to pedal to and stops along the way to share snacks, play, and chat. Pack snacks, water, and sunscreen/raingear.
If anyone wants to ride from Albany, write something in the “comments” here
Grab your costume, decorate your bike, and don’t forget those bike lights – it’s time for the annual Halloween edition of Bike About Town!
Join Albany Strollers & Rollers and the City of Albany’s Department of Recreation with sponsor Wheels of Justice as we explore Albany by bike on Spring, Summer and Autumn evenings. Each of the events will trace different routes that pass through parts of Albany you may not have biked before. All levels of cyclists are encouraged to join us.
For anyone who doesn’t have rear lights and wants one, we’ll have some for sale at our cost and can help you install
them.
We begin at 6:30 at the little park across the street from Wheels of Justice Cyclery, at Solano and Peralta in Albany (despite what Google Maps may insist.)
Come a few minutes early to pump up your tires. Ride maps are distributed, and we take off in a big group. There are experienced cyclists to lead and bring up the rear. After wheeling about for a half hour or forty-five minutes we return to Peralta Park, just across the street from our start, for light refreshments, a raffle, and general carousing.
Dates this year are Fridays May 24, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 27 and October 25 (our annual Halloween ride!!)
Come join East Bay Bike Party, a big party on wheels!
We had a great first go at the route last week and now it’s time to fine tune it up. Lets do this!.
Meet at 7:30 and roll at 8:00. See you there and BIKE PARTY!
If anyone wants to ride over from Albany as a group, post something in “comments” below.
East Bay Bike Party Presents the Awesome ’80s!
Join 100+ cyclists for a flat ride around the East Bay with an 80s theme. You can dress up but certainly don’t have to.
This is a rule-following, music playing, rolling party. Ride leaders help direct traffic so you and your friends and family can ride safely. Ride is flat and includes lots of bike lanes and bike paths.
The ride starts at El Cerrito Plaza BART (meet at 7:45 pm, roll out at 8,) and will be ending at Lake Merritt, so you can ride or take BART back home. The two mid-point rest stops are both near BART stations (one is very close) or you can feel free to ride back to Albany from either of the mid-point stops. We’ll make sure you have company!
Here is the code of EBBP:
-INVITE WISELY: If you’re inviting friends, make sure that they think that safety is sexy & know the Bike Party code.
-PICK UP YOUR TRASH: This one’s simple – if you brought it in or ate/drank it, you pack out the can/wrapper/trash with you.
-VOLUNTEER: Volunteer to take a corner and lead the Bike Party through a turn. Make new friends and help make Bike Party awesome.
-COME PREPARED: This is an unsupported ride, so bring whatever you’d bring if you went on a long solo ride. A patch kit, tools, lights, snacks & layers are a good start.
-KNOW THE CODE: If you come out this Friday, this is what the people around you will expect. And you’ll make more friends if you ride safely. Making friends and meeting new people is what this ride is about, after all:
- Stay Right
- Stop At Lights
- Ride Straight
- Don’t Hate
- Pack Your Trash
Get GEARED UP! Helmets, Bikes, Bells!
It is that time for family biking fun again.
Meet up at the Strawberry Creek Park in Berkeley near the playground at Allston..
Our route will take us along the new West Street bike path and into head north into Albany. Bring snacks to share at our midway stop at a park, and, or course, we’ll have tunes to pedal to all throughout the ride!
Helmets required for kids.
Be sure to pack snacks, water, and clothing appropriate to weather conditions!
Anyone want to ride from Albany to the start? Propose a time and place of departure in the comments section here! Also, email one of the AS&R Core Group to get posted on the Facebook page (and Announce List if you get it to us soon enough.) Feel free to post to Discussion List if you are on it.
Let’s get an Albany contingent going!
Grab your costume, decorate your bike, and don’t forget those bike lights – it’s time for the annual Halloween edition of Bike About Town!
Join Albany Strollers & Rollers and the City of Albany’s Department of Recreation with sponsor Wheels of Justice as we explore Albany by bike on Spring, Summer and Autumn evenings. Each of the events will trace different routes that pass through parts of Albany you may not have biked before. All levels of cyclists are encouraged to join us.
For anyone who doesn’t have rear lights and wants one, we’ll have some for sale at our cost and can help you install
them.
We begin at 6:30 at the little park across the street from Wheels of Justice Cyclery, at Solano and Peralta in Albany (despite what Google Maps may insist.)
Come a few minutes early to pump up your tires. Ride maps are distributed, and we take off in a big group. There are experienced cyclists to lead and bring up the rear. After wheeling about for a half hour or forty-five minutes we return to Peralta Park, just across the street from our start, for light refreshments, a raffle, and general carousing.
Dates this year are Fridays May 24, June 28, July 26, August 23, September 27 and October 25 (our annual Halloween ride!!)
Let’s join our friends and neighbors two cities to the north at the 1st Annual Richmond Peace Ride.
I (Amy) have enjoyed riding with them on their Rides of Silence and Juneteenth Parade and plan on joining them again here!
• Gather at Nichol Park at 2pm and Roll out at 3pm
• Ride ends at the Richmond Plunge
• More Stops to be determined
Join them for the after party at The Natural Healing Tree, 124 Washington Ave, Richmond, 94801
Richmond’s 1st ever Peace RIDE in collaboration with CCISCO; a call for peace in remembrance of those we’ve lost. Join us for a unifying city wide ride as bring the presence of love peace and joy to our communities. Ride with us and proclaim peace in our city and our region!
Thanks to Rich City Rides for organizing this!
If anyone wants to ride over from Albany as a group, please propose something in the “comments” below
The next Geared4Kids family bike ride is coming up. We’ll be heading north to Richmond for our August ride on Sunday the 11th. Our starting place is the playground at Nicholl Park. Our ride will take us over to the Richmond Greenway, named by East Bay Express as the Best Urban Oasis:
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Joining us this month is Najari Kio’Journey Smith from Rich City-Rides, a bike advocacy group in Richmond. We hope you can make it!
Go to G4Ks’ Facebook page to RSVP.
By the way, when I did the Richmond Peace Ride recently I left the fog behind in Albany and enjoyed a sunny Richmond spin!
Want to ride to the start from Albany? Propose a departure time and place in “comments” here.
Want to have input into El Cerrito’s future bikeability? Here’s another chance!!
Join City Staff and officials on this bike tour, and bring your ideas for how to make El Cerrito a more bikeable, walkable, greener city!
Participants will provide input on the proposed priority projects for the City’s update to the 2007 Circulation Plan for Bicyclists and Pedestrians, as well as Urban Greening Strategies to make El Cerrito’s corridors more comfortable for cyclists. Please note that the route for this tour has not yet been set, but will be designed to accommodate a range of riders. If you are interested in participating, but have any restrictions, please contact green@ci.el-cerrito.ca.us.
Meet at El Cerrito City Hall, and don’t forget your bike!
I went to the first public meeting on the same topic and it was a great opportunity to give input about El Cerrito’s roads, paths and connections. Please go and make your thoughts known!
As usual, if you want to ride together from Albany, propose a time and a place to meet in “comments” below.
Hope to see you there!