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Extraordinary Sustainability: May is Bike Month
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The sun is shining, the clouds are blue—come hop on your bike and join us in celebrating May is Bike Month! There are so many great trails located right in our backyard. Find your community below for some nifty bike trails, or consider checking out some from a neighboring area!
The sun is shining, the clouds are blue—come hop on your bike and join us in celebrating May is Bike Month! There are so many great trails located right in our backyard. Find your community below for some nifty bike trails, or consider checking out some from a neighboring area!
Marin
- Check out Sir Francis Drake Bikeway and Muir Woods Loop on the Marin Bicycle Map for fun bike paths suited for riders of all levels!
Sonoma
- Sonoma Valley is bountiful with riding trails for riders of all levels. Make it a short or long ride, and be sure to plan plenty of time to stop and enjoy the restaurants and wineries. Be sure to check out West County Regional Trail and Dry Creek Valley with these Popular Bike Itineraries!
Roseville & Placer County
- The City of Roseville makes it easy to get you out on their trails! Check out the map online or find a place to pick up a printed copy! You can also use an interactive bike map through the Placer County Transportation Planning Agency.
- If you’re looking for a longer ride, consider riding from Roseville to Folsom using Auburn and Oak!
Woodland
- The City of Woodland invites you to bike the Woodland Park Loop! Check out the map or pick up a copy at The Bike Garage.
- If you’re looking for a longer ride, consider taking County Road 99 or 102 to ride from Woodland to Davis!
Davis
- Ride the Davis Bike Loop and you’ll find yourself cycling along the green belt and looping through many of the beautiful shaded neighborhoods. Check out the map here or pick up a copy at The Bike Garage!
- If you’re looking for a longer ride, consider using the Wilderness Bypass along I-80 to connect your ride from Davis to West Sacramento!
Sacramento
- Ride alongside the American and Sacramento Rivers on the American River Bike Trail or Sacramento Northern Bikeway. They’re great for short rides and picnicking along the river or longer rides into Rancho Cordova or Fair Oaks!
Vacaville
- Check out Alamo Creek Bike Trail and the Lagoon Valley Loop through the Solano Transportation Authority’s interactive website!
Now that you have the trails to explore, don’t forget your helmet, sunscreen and reusable water bottle to keep it safe and sustainable. Happy cycling!