Monday, June 1, 2026
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Vancouver
Esther Short Park at the clock tower, Park, W 6th St, Vancouver, WA 98660
Meet at the Salmon Run Bell Tower located in the Southeast corner of Esther Short Park
Bryan Watson
Mon, Jun 1, 2026, 3:00 PM
Right out at 3:30 p.m.
4:30 PM
This ride is for anyone wanting to ride as a group from Vancouver, across the interstate bridge through Delta Park, and into the kickoff ride. I led this ride last year, which was received well by a dozen of us. Thanks again to cyclevancouver.bike, Jason and Israel, for the patchwork on my flat we had last year in Delta Park. Just another example of the benefit of traveling as a group. Ride leaves a little early, which gives you ample time to chill grab a bite to eat and watch the crowds build for the kickoff of events. Come join one of your Clark County BPAC (bicycle and pedestrian advisory committee) volunteers for an opportunity to give input on anything that's on your mind with cycling infrastructure in Clark county.
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Westside
Beaverton Transit Center, 4108 SW Lombard Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
Across the street in the grass under the trees
Tim
Mon, Jun 1, 2026, 3:00 PM
Meet at 15:00, Roll at 15:30 (subject to change based on kickoff ride start location not yet released)
End location: Kickoff Ride!
It's that time of year again! Find your bike and lets ride from Beaverton Transit Center to the kickoff location. We will be taking the usual route up over the hill via the Sunset Hwy path and the zoo. For the uninitiated this does include a fairly steep hill. Our pace and route choice will focus on being as comfortable as possible for a variety of riders, including families, but please be cautious of the hill (both climbing and descending) with very young kids. We do have places to be so while I anticipate giving ourselves plenty of time to not rush, we will try to leave on schedule.
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Time is subject to change based on the official kickoff time
Westside
Sunset Transit Centre, 10470 SW Barnes Road, Portland, OR 97225
Meet under the shade by the bike and ride locker, which is directly north of the line 62 and line 20 eastbound stop.
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Mon, Jun 1, 2026, 3:00 PM
Gather round at 1500, move out at 1530
End location: The Kickoff Ride
Honestly I don't want to travel to Kerns again for the Queer kickoff R2R so we're gonna do one in the Westside! PLEASE BRING YOUR GAYNESS FROM THE WESTSIDE AND MAKE YOURSELF BE SHOWN AND SEEN AT SUNSET TC, AS WE RIDE INTO THIS YEAR'S PRIDE MONTH AND BIKE SUMMER SIMULTANEOUSLY, YOU LOVELY PEOPLE!! This ride will be taking the Sunset Highway MUP and joining with Tim's Beaverton R2R along the way. There will be a decent amount of climbing, so please be prepared. The route is also fairly long, but that's what happens when we come from afar.
Contact me via the Ride Westside Slack or via my Instagram: @62murrayblvd
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Mon, Jun 1, 2026, 4:00 PM
Inextricably bound to kickoff timing.
Ok, we're riding up to Alberta Park, oof. I'm working on the route options, will post here when ready. It's looking like it'll be 8ish miles with 250-300 feet of elevation, we'll plan a break or two in the middle and possibly a refreshment stop. Generally, we'll gather at 4, leave at 4:30 (which will actually be about 4:45) and I'm budgeting an hour or so for the ride. Zach can’t make it, shame on him!
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Family Friendly
Mon, Jun 1, 2026, 4:00 PM
Roll at ~4:30
End location: Alberta Park
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Ravin' Roll Kicks-off Bike Summer 2026! We'll dance a bit beforehand then roll with enough time head up to Alberta Park to relax & enjoy before the big ride! We may even take a rest/bathroom stop as needed since our route is ~9 miles with climbing. We'll be jamming to Ravin' Roll energy up to and during the Kickoff Ride, so you're welcome to hang tight if you like the music and vibes! :-D As always Ravin' Roll perpetuates Shift Code of Conduct, Consent, PLURR (Peace, Love, Unity, Respect, Responsibility), Leave No Trace. We will do our best to balance "no drop" and timely arrival at Alberta Park.
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Featured Event
Family FriendlyAlberta Park, 1905 NE Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97211
Meet near the basketball courts
Bike Summer
Mon, Jun 1, 2026, 5:00 PM
Ride at 6;30pm
End location: TBA
This is the official ride that kicks off the festivities every year. Volunteers will be selling a limited number of Bike Summer pennants and stickers. They'll also have t-shirts for you to try on before you buy online. Or, if you know what size you want, you can pre-order merch NOW and pick up your full order at the Merch Party (May 28th) or the Kickoff Ride. Pre-order here - https://www.shop.rendered.co/bikesummer Volunteers on site will help affix pennants to bikes. We'll have Ride Leader pennants to give away, first come, first served, just show us your ride listing on the calendar. If you are able to help wrench on bikes on site, or cork the ride, please let us know. Copy and paste this URL in to your browser to sign up to volunteer: https://forms.gle/bwcpLZziWuYmvGNx7 You are encouraged to dress yourself and your bike up. If you're leading a ride this Bike Summer, consider promoting your event onsite with fliers, etc. We depart at 6:30pm on-the-dot for a family-friendly cruise. We will share the end spot and route closer to the ride. As always, be courteous to pedestrians and other road users. Check the Bike Summer Instagram or Facebook pages for details. Leading a Ride to Ride (R2R) to the Kickoff Ride? Let us know and we'll share! Happy #BikeSummer, Portland!
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Kidical Mass kick off ride to ride!
Grant Park, NE 33rd Ave & NE Brazee St
Playground at Grant Park
Kidical Mass PDX
Mon, Jun 1, 2026, 5:00 PM
Meet at 5pm, ride at 5:15pm
End location: Alberta Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Ride bikes together with kids and families, from Grant Park to Alberta Park for the start of Pedalpalooza’s Bike Summer Kick-Off ride! This is a moderate paced ride, for kids on bikes and parents on cargo bikes. We’ll ride 3.5 miles from the playground in Grant park, to the Alberta, which will be the start of the Pedalpalooza kick-off ride. We will ride at 515pm sharp and should arrive at Peninsula Park at about 5:45pm, so you have time to pick up t-shirts and pennants, while kids can use the playground or enjoy other activities. Then at 6:30pm you can also join us if you want to ride the whole route of the Kick-Off Ride , along with other families and kids. That ride will be 5 miles long and has several hills, so younger kids may need to switch to a trailer or cargo bike with a grown-up. While our ride is 3.5 miles one-way and and mostly flat and will be fine for grade schooler on their own bikes, if you do the whole loop along with the Kick-Off Ride it will be 8 miles total, so it would be appropriate for 4th grade plus, or younger kids who are strong fast confident riders, to ride their own bike the whole way. Our ride will be suitable for young bike riders who can pedal their own bike uphill in a straight line. Kids should wear a helmet, be able to ride in a straight line without training wheels, start and stop, and follow instructions. Cargo bikes, tandems, trailers and tag-a-longs are great for younger or less confident kids, or in case kids get tired of pedaling. Adults without kids can also join the ride as corkers to help with traffic safety. We’ll ride together as a group, rain or shine, because kids are traffic too!
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We meet at the end location of the kick off ride and depart into the night playing music.
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Jun 1, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Oregon Park, NE Oregon St & Northeast 30th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
Meet at the circular splash pad thingy (that never seems to be turned on).
Carrie
Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 4:45 PM
Meet at 5pm, wheels down at 5:10 sharp. Yoga practice starts at 5:45
6:45 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
One of the best thing to happen because of the pandemic is summer yoga at The Side Yard Farm. Let's ride bikes together to this amazing urban farm and practice yoga with a view of the growing flowers and veggies. This is a ~30 minute ride followed by an hour yoga practice. You MUST pre-register for the yoga class prior to the event (see link). Space is limited and those not pre-registered and without a signed waiver will be turned away. Class is donation-based to raise funds for The Bhakti Yoga Movement Center's equity fund. Suggested donation $20. Beginner friendly, all abilities welcome. There are steps to get to the practice lawn and the space is unpaved with wood chip paths. This ride is not a loop. We will ride together to the Farm, practice yoga, and then depart on our own routes and schedule. I'm happy to guide back to inner SE Portland on my way home. Bring a yoga mat or a towel, water, and maybe a snack. We do need to climb Alameda Ridge to get to the Farm, so there are 2 blocks of pretty solid up-hill on the journey. This is a no-drop ride and we will regroup as needed.
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, leave at 6:30
7:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
If you want to palooza but are scared, this is the ride for you! 4.2 mile loop at a 6mph pace. No one will be left behind (no drop)! E-bikes welcome! Led by a fat ride leader 💕
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Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30. ride at 8ish, 7-8 mile ride
Let's paint this town Boognish Brown!
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
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Family Friendly
Glencoe, Abernethy, Richmond, Sunnyside, Atkinson, Creston, Buckman, and Grout schools, TBA
Meet us at school or along the route!
Bike Bus PDX
Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 2:30 PM
4:30 PM
End location: 50 Licks Clinton
Back for a third year, with a new process to make sure everyone is served! (sorry for the long lines last year) Join a special after-school Ice Cream Bike Bus to 50 Licks on Clinton. Every kid will get a free scoop, but donations will be needed to cover costs if you're able. We'll be rolling from Glencoe, Richmond, Creston, Sunnyside, and Abernethy after school. If you want to join, but don't go to one of these schools, simply show up on the route and join up when we roll by. Kids are welcome to attend without their adults, and can be picked up at 50 Licks before 5pm. Some schools will provide a Bike Bus from 50 Licks back to school grounds. If your kid normally attends after-school programs, please make sure you make arrangements to skip normal aftercare for the day. If you need more info, talk to your Bike Bus coordinator, or email rob.galanakis@gmail.com. See image for route.
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Ending at The Den
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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TBD, TBD
Portland
Lare Bear
Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 6:00 PM
I mustache you a question: Would you like a mustache ride? Well we're gonna have one on Wednesday the 3rd of June! This is a no-drop party-pace ride (10ish to 12ish mph). We will have treats at the end! Feel free to bring your own to share. This ride is for mustache havers and mustache appreciators. Everyone is welcome! We'll have stick-ons for those who are mustache deficient and would like to be otherwise, but there is no requirement to actually have a mustache to ride. Previous Mustache Rides have started at Ladd's and ended on Mt. Tabor, but we are considering a longer, flatter, and hotter mustache ride for this year. Stay tuned ;)
@larryflindsey on ig
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Not a ride, but a stationary clinic!
Laurelhurst Park, SE Cesar E Chavez Blvd & Stark St, Portland, OR 97214
Find us near Picnic Area E, close to the bathrooms off of Ankeny
Sophie Smith
Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 6:30 PM
7:30 PM
Bike camping curious? Join our beginner-friendly clinic for WTFNB+ folks! We'll talk gear, route-finding, personal safety, and more. WeBike events are for women, trans, and non-binary folks. This includes but is not limited to trans men, trans women, cis women, agender, gender queer, gender fluid, gender nonconforming, and Two Spirit people. Read more about WeBike at thestreettrust.org/webike. If you're curious about bike camping (maybe you're planning your first overnighter? Thinking about riding your bike to an event like Pickathon this summer?), or if you're a seasoned bike camper who wants to meet people with similar interests, then this clinic is for you! Come hang out with us in Laurelhurst Park to learn all the ins and outs of bike camping, including gear, route finding, food, personal safety, and more. You'll leave with handy packing checklists and resource flyers, and we'll do some crowdsourcing of meal ideas.
Thursday, June 4, 2026
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The first coolest ride.
Colonel Summers, SE 20th and Belmonth
We'll be the cuties in the park
Puddhams, Podnah, & Val
Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 4:45 PM
4:44 meet, 5:05 ride
End location: Up to you
Join us at Col Summers park. Dress as art. Wear your art! Have an outfit you never wear? It’s time! We’re on bikes, be cute. Safety third. We’ll visit the Portland Art Museum. Time isn’t real but PAM’ll kick us out at 7. We’re giving compliments! Let’s be radical to each other and everyone else. Remember, if you die in your outfit, you have to wear it forever. Love from Puddhams, Podnah, and Val.
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Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30 PM, ride 6:00 PM
End location: Errol Heights Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
PLANTS ‘N’ BIKES! Learn about PNW ecosystems, wild plant ID, and local eco-restoration efforts along the Springwater Corridor Trail. Meet @ Sellwood Riverfront Park @ 5:30PM & ride to Errol Heights Park on this 6 mile RT journey — Hosted by Ryan Nordic & friends
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Irving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Meet near the north end of the park by NE 9th St.
Paul C
Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6:00 PM, ride at 7:00 PM
7:00 PM
End location: Alberta Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Ready the warp drive and open all hailing frequencies: The 6th annual Star Trek Ride returns to Pedalpalooza Thursday June 4th! Whether you're a steadfast Trekkie or just Trek-curious, we welcome you aboard on our mission to explore strange new worlds. As Worf might say: Today is a good day to Bike! Costumes encouraged; expect Trek trivia, giveaways, and more!
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TNR #583: Pedalpalooza 🚲🎉
Thursday Night Ride
Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00, announcements around 7:30. 🕢 After 7:30, follow us to the next stop.
End location: Not a loop, but usually with a fire.
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Thursday Night Ride is Portland’s longest-running weekly social ride, rolling out from Salmon Street Springs every Thursday night since 2015! Routes and ride leaders change weekly, but expect an energetic, party-paced social ride with warmth and weirdness from our welcoming “rolling dive bar” regulars. Most rides feature regularly spaced park and store stops, generally leading to a lively end spot around 11 PM. Come prepared to have fun and celebrate cycling together—other wheeled guests should respect the pace and space of cyclists. Strong Thursday traditions, stronger shared expectations. While you might see some wheelies and other chaos, riders are expected to follow Shift’s Code of Conduct. If you’ve been asked not to attend *any* Shift rides, you are not welcome at TNR—that’s not up for debate on our ride. No complaints, just accountability—if your behavior makes others feel uncomfortable or unsafe, please leave the ride before the ride leaves you. TNR works best when everyone helps set the tone and shares responsibility. Look out for each other, welcome new riders and help them find the next stop, leave it better than you found it, give people space when they need it, and help keep the ride moving forward together by practicing Consent, Accountability, Respect, and De-escalation at all times. Stay behind the ride leader and don’t forget to thank a corker! 📍 Salmon Street Springs, every Thursday, rain or shine. 🕖 Meet at 7:00, announcements after 7:30, leave after “Beer Minutes.” 🕢 If you’re not at the fountain by 7:30, you may want to meet us at the next stop. 🧭 Live Location: https://ridewithgps.com/users/1303039/live_log
⛲️ If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to get involved, come early and ask for the ride leader—we’ll see you at the fountain!
Friday, June 5, 2026
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Family Friendly
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 5:45 PM
meet at 5:45pm, enjoy 1st gallery for 30 min, ride at 6:15pm
10:00 PM
Casual ride to art galleries for the First Friday Art Walk. First Friday Art Walk is a monthly tradition where inner SE art galleries stay open late, bring in artists, have free food, and have hands-on arts projects. http://firstfridaypdx.org/ Biking is the best way to get around to these galleries. We get to 5-8 galleries, depending on how long our group spends in each gallery. We don't know exact routes and galleries, because we decide in the moment. We'll stay out until ~9:30pm, then see if folks are up for a group dinner afterwards. Join for as many galleries as you like, and leave when you wish. If you have a sound system bring it! I love music on group rides. Ride details: 5-15 minutes of biking between galleries. Our ride is perfect for new cyclists and families with kids. We'll go at a slow pace so folks can socialize, and everyone can keep up. We use small neighborhood streets with minimal cars. The ride ends at a different location from the start. If you need advice for how to bike home afterwards or get to your car, chat with the ride leader.
Portland Bicycle School... laws for driver/cyclist interactions
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21+ Only
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 6:00 PM
Kris is getting hitched! It’s time for his one last hurrah as a bachelor and we want all of pedalpalooza to come out and celebrate. The form of this ride will be a six park six pack. Bring six of your favorite drinks to enjoy in six different parks. Bachelor shenanigans will ensue. Dress code: everyone please wear all white Meet at Ladd’s circle
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Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 6:30 PM
Ride Departs at 7:30
We honor the legacy of one of the great Ambassadors for Portland and lifelong Bike Advocate Bill Walton who lead the Portland Trail Blazers to their one and only Championship in 1977. The Big Red Head and Famed Dead Head was literally one of the biggest (definitely the tallest) Grateful Dead Fans on the planet. Truly one of the great humanists of his generation. The Grateful Dead will be the primary music of choice accompanying the ride. Open to all Blazer Maniacs, Bill Walton admirers and Grateful Dead fans. * Note this ride is a primer as we ramp up for next year's (2027) 50th Anniversary NBA Championship Ride*
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21+ Only
Linus leads…happy bird day KATIE
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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Girl EDM forever <3
Pit Princette (Calvin)
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 7:00 PM
Gather at 7pm, Ride at 7:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Celebrate the first Friday of Bike Summer riding to the music of Ninajirachi, a rising Australian electronic musician! THEME: Girl EDM, a genre coined by Nina! We will listen to music spanning her discography, including "I Love My Computer" and other releases. Expect to hear music from collaborators/tourmates of hers, including Daine, underscores, Izzy Camina, MGNA Crrrta, Frost Children, Isla Den and more! ROUTE: We'll ride 8-12 miles over 2ish hours with 1 store stop at a social (8-12 mph) pace. The ride may or may not be a loop; if not, we won't end too far from the start point. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask the ride leader about specifics at stops if you have questions. --------- We take the Shift2Bikes Code of Conduct seriously - respect your fellow riders and your neighbors not on the ride. This is also a leave no trace ride; we leave places cleaner than we found them.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
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21+ Only
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 8:00 AM
End location: Rivas Taco Shop, 360 NW 5th St, Corvallis, OR 97330
Okay okay hear me out. Clifford the Big Red Bike, a tall bike Mark made from a 1987 Hardrock, has been an absolute joy to ride for the last three years and over two thousand miles. Clifford is too big to fit in a car and has too long a wheelbase to fit on a bike rack. Clearly the most sensible thing to do is ride a tall bike to Corvallis. And you're invited! Complete route linked here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54775127 Not a no-drop ride. Not a loop. Feel free to bail whenever.
@minusunit
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Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 9:00 AM
Meet at 8:30am for coffee, ride anytime after 9am, when the sales begin.
11:30 AM
End location: Broadway Grill 1700 NE Broadway, Portland, OR 97232
We'll meet at TwentySix Cafe then ride around the Irvington neighborhood to visit all the yard/garage sales! At 11:30ish we'll meet at Broadway Grill to show off our finds. Note: This is a bike ride event, not "drive to" event. Please use your bike to navigate the sales. Also, we won't be riding as a group-feel free to navigate on your own! Special prizes for: Best Bikey Item Most Unusual Greatest Bargain https://www.irvingtonpdx.com/annual-irvington-yard-sale
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21+ Only
Westside
Hillsboro Civic Centre, 120 E Main St Hillsboro, OR 97123 United States
Meet up by the fountain
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 9:45 AM
Gather at 9:45, roll out around 10:15, and be at Gaston by Noon
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Gaston Rural Fire Station (the out), Hillsboro Civic Centre (the back)
Ride length: 15+ miles
Have you never heard an Outdoor Warning/Tornado/Air Raid Siren in your life? Or maybe you used to live in the Midwest and miss the electromechanical harmony they produce! Well this ride will take us to Gaston, located in beautiful rural Washington County, about a 13 mile ride, with not too much climbing from downtown Hillsboro. They happen to have an electromechanical siren (one that actually has moving parts, not a giant speaker) that they restored a couple years back, and they test it every first Saturday at noon! It is a Federal Signal 3T22, one of the most iconic American sirens ever made. This ride is an OUT AND BACK format, meaning we will be starting at Hillsboro Civic Centre, heading to Gaston, and then heading back to HCC via the same way, which is about 26 miles round trip. We will try our best not to drop on this ride, however we cannot delay too much, as the siren sounds sharply at noon, and there is only finite buffer time. Also, there is NO RELIABLE BUS OR MAX SERVICE AFTER LEAVING HILLSBORO. This means that if you are riding an EBike, to make sure you have enough range, and for anyone that your bike is in good condition, and that you have enough water and snacks, so that you do not need to be "rescued" home. We will make some stops along the way to carb up, hydrate, and enjoy the view! I do not recommend children, as the overall length is quite long, however if you would like to bring children in the Westside, consider looking at my Kidical Mass rides.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or via Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 10:30 AM
11:10 AM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Lewis Elementary 6th annual Kids’ Pride Parade and Ride. Come march or ride with us! Kid and family friendly. Meet at 10:00am parade starts at 10:30am and will last approximately 40 min with events following. Extra adults to come ride with us and help keep the march safe are greatly appreciated.
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Kody B
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 1:30 PM
Ride is a loop
For those of us raised on PBS, we are familiar with the shows Mr. Rogers, Reading Rainbow, etc. This ride will honor PBS and those gentle memories it provided(s). Take a ride through my neighborhood (SE PDX) while we listen to tunes from the show and channel alike. There wont be a store stop, but we will take pauses at parks along the way, so plan your snacks accordingly. *ride may incorporate gravel/unpaved alleyways* This is a no drop ride and is socially paced! Don't be a poo head and dont show if you're banned on other rides. You will be asked to leave.
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Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 3:30 PM
Ready set go at 4pm sharp!
End location: Foster Food Carts
Come ride or race bikes in a fun little scavenger hunt in the Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood (and a bit beyond). We'll meet at the picnic tables on the west side of Brentwood Park. Riders/racers will be given a manifest and a paper map (no digital wayfinding allowed!). This year's alley alley catty will feature alleys! These alleys are "unimproved" (not paved) so consider your bike and tire choice wisely. Find as few or as many locations as you'd like, then head to the Foster Food Carts for a finish line prize party. Bring a pen. Rules (which you agree to follow, just by showing up!): * no complaining * do whatever you want * do not sue me or the venue where we finish
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Meet at the Pod 28 Food Carts at 4pm for food leaving at 5pm
Scott Batchelar
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 4:00 PM
Join us at Pod 28 at 4pm for Food, leave at 5pm
End location: ???
Back for its 16th year, Get Lost! is a Pedalpalooza Bike Ride led entirely by chance. Dice are rolled to determine how many blocks to ride, and which direction to turn once we get there (odd total = R, even =L). We ride until we find a natural end point. Feel free to bail whenever you wanna go somewhere else. You never know what to expect. Since we won't be taking designated bike routes riders should be pretty comfortable in semi-hairy conditions, but dangerous or illegal routes will not be traveled. Probably not a loop, but that's what we said the first year, and we (eerily) ended up in the exact place we started! Read about that year's ride here: http://bit.ly/2qY2TmQ
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Ride merges welcomed
NakedHearts:PDX (Moorland leads)
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:00 PM
Leaves about 7:30
More details TBD But it’s right on time, The groove is in the heart, Pump up the jam, We love these big ride merges. Bring your sound bikes and rides and we will all have this massive for the first Saturday of Pedalpalooza.
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1st Weekend Music ride!
Oregon Park, NE Oregon St & Northeast 30th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
In the middle of Oregon park
@tallbikeblondie
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:15 PM
Meet 7:15 ish roll around 8
End location: River with a fire 🔥 (if no burn ban)
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Expect loud and lots of Numetal artists featuring Korn, Deftones, linkinPark, Spiritbox, and more! Chill pace, midpoint stop, store stop, and central end. Fire is TBD. Bring your speakers (I’ll post the playlist once I make it and we can link at start) let’s kick off he first weekend of Pedalpalooza with a few headbangers and I’ll probably host a contest for the best head bang with a prize also let’s see how long you can hold that yell from Korn’s “yall wanna single”….anyways come out, have fun and don’t be a dick. If you’re banned on others you’re not welcome on this one.
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Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:30 PM
Roll at 8:30PM
Ride is a loop
End location: We'll loop unless we can't
SUMMER IS HERE SO WE RAVIN' & ROLLIN' YOU KNOW THE VIBESS Ravin' Roll is opening the season strong with feel good energy to send us into our favorite part of summer. We jam out to curated selections of recorded DJ/Live sets by world class artists from the current EDM Festival season! Other sound bikes are welcome - if you want to support the main music for the ride, let's chat at the start spot! if you want to play your own vibes, just make sure to leave room and avoid sound clashing on the route and at dance stops :-) Dance>Ride>Dance>Ride>Store?>Ride>Dance more? Maybe we'll run into other party rides, maybe we'll combine?? I saw something about a 90s Rave?! Ravin' Roll perpetuates Shift Code of Conduct, PLURR (Peace, Love, Unity, Respect, Responsibility), Leave No Trace, and Consent. No-drop, within our mechanical abilities.
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21+ Only
Roll out around 8:00PM
Colonel Summers Park, 1925 SE Taylor St, Portland, OR 97214
Near the Picnic Tables in Center of the Park
Jackdaw | House of Corvid
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:30 PM
Roll out at 8:00PM
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Bring your lights, your people, and your full self. Come celebrate Pride Month in Portland with us roll through the city in community, take up space, and be part of a moving, glowing expression of queer joy. After the initial rollout, we move into a steady, social cruise riding together, regrouping often, and keeping the flock intact. This is a no-drop ride focused on connection, visibility, and shared energy. ✨ What to expect Chill, consistent pace (ride side-by-side, talk, vibe) Regroup points so no one gets left behind Music rolling with the group (groovy, warm, late-night energy) Ride leaders + corkers helping keep things smooth Optional mid-ride stop (store / park depending on group energy) 🖤 Ride culture / expectations This is a queer-centered Pride ride come as you are Respect consent, space, and the people around you Stay behind the ride leader unless told otherwise Call out hazards + help keep the group safe
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Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet at 8 PM ride around 8:45 (Sunset)
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Time for Master Ramies very 1st Light Brigade Ride! We start at Lone Fir Cemetery heading down to Ladds, South Waterfront, PSU, Central Eastside, Downtown and wrap up in the Pearl District. The boundaries for Inner City Shenanigans are: Tilikum Bridge SE & NE 28th NE Broadway to NW Thurman Along the base of the West Hills to the South Waterfront.
Sunday, June 7, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sewallcrest Park, SE 31st Ave & Market St, Portland, OR 97214
Meet in the school parking lot
Alex & Sarah
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 10am, ride at 10:20am
12:00 PM
End location: Colonel Summers
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Juice Box Bike Club presents a Daycare Ride A ride for people who need to get their tiny humans napped by noon-ish, but still want to have a good time riding around during Pedalpalooza. Bring bubble machines, bubble makers, colorful flags, noise makers and the like to the ride. Corkers would be appreciated for this since we have to cross Stark and Morrison. Ride will start at Seawall Crest Playground, we'll make our way on 34th over to the Laurelhurst Park Playground for our first stop, then meander downhill Pine or Ankeny and veer back south on 16th/17th street to end at the Splashpad at Colonel Summers park. Total of 3 miles, 17 mins that we'll stretch out across 1.5 hrs :) The ride leaders will bring juice boxes and goldfish to share. Meet at 10am, roll by 10:20am. Join the mailing list: https://groups.google.com/g/juice-box-bike-club All Wheels, All Riders, All Welcome. These rides are welcoming, inclusive spaces for riders of all skill levels. We'll prioritize safety when planning the route to ensure a fun experience for kiddos (and parents) who are still getting comfortable on their bikes. Rides will be short, because you know, meltdowns.
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Irving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Meet near the splash pads, on the south side of the park
Sophie Smith
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 11:00 AM
Meet at 11, ride at 11:30
2:00 PM
End location: Irving Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Celebrate pride with WeBike! This friendly, stay-together ride will visit queer-friendly businesses and community centers in NE Portland, ending with a picnic at Irving Park! Where: Irving Park, by the splash pads When: Meet at 11 a.m., ride at 11:30 a.m. The route: 4-mile loop in NE Portland, with stops at The Athletic Community, The Q Center, and Always Here Bookstore Join WeBike for a sweet and fun ride to celebrate Pride. We'll be pumping our Pride Playlist and spreading joy across NE Portland. Wear whatever makes you feel the most comfortable and happy! We'll have cold drinks and snacks to share at a picnic at Irving Park after the ride (if you feel inspired to bring a potluck dish, we will gladly partake in that, too, but by no means is that a requirement!). The route will be a slow, stay-together, mostly-flat 4-mile loop beginning and ending at Irving Park. We'll stick to neighborhood greenways when possible. WeBike events center women, trans, femme, and nonbinary folks, but this ride is open to allies, too! If you have a friend, partner, or biking buddy who maybe doesn't identify as WTFNB+, they are welcome at this ride! If the ride is big enough, we may ask allies to jump in and cork at intersections for us. The ride is free, but if you know you're coming we ask that you please RSVP at thestreettrust.org/webike-pride
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 11:00 AM
Intro and info at 11, maybe rolling by 11:23
1:00 PM
End location: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Learn how to use the two bikelanesweeper.com trailers and a custom trike sweeper. We'll meet at Go By Bike to discuss and demonstrate the sweepers, then go ride to several types of bike infrastructure to review techniques, strategy, and considerations for keeping lanes usable. You can try pulling the sweeper trailers from your own bike if you have a burley trailer hitch on your rear axle, or try temporarily trading bikes with someone with a hitch. An e-bike is often necessary to pull the trailers up hills.
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 11:30 AM
Did someone say pancakes?
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Family Friendly
Westside
Beaverton Central MAX, 12655 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet by the blue pole of doom
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 12:00 PM
Gather round at noon, move out at 1230
End location: Orenco MAX
Are YOU a skibidi little rizzler? Are you going "FAAAAA" on your Jet2 Holiday to Ohio? Is there an iPad always in front of your face? OR are you a confused-as-heck adult who is around children and has no clue whatever this means, but hears it a lot? Then this is the ride for you! I too, became a diddyblud on a calculator and precisely mapped out a route maximizing our 67 experience! Notable 6️⃣7️⃣age on this ride includes: -6th and 7th avenues in central Beaverton -TVFR station 67 -The Merlo bus loop where line 67 ends -And NE 67th avenue in Orenco Everyone is welcome, and bring your kids too, if you have them! Bring your silliest bike if riding solo! This ride is fairly long but fairly flat, unfortunately longer than 6.7 miles, but there will be brainrot music playing the whole time!
Contact me on Ride Westside's Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1pm, Ride around 1:30pm
Ride is a loop
Guaranteed to be the SLOWEST pedalpalooza ride, meant for ALL ages, and the slowest of the unicycles, evokes, bicycles, tricycles, quadracycles, skates, rollerblades, boards, scooters or other wheeled contraption things. We will do a very slow loop around the waterfront starting from OMSI going over Hawthorne, Riding up the new Naito Parkway then coasting down to the Tilikum and wrapping up where we started! This is the time to ride your big wheel, tricycle, clown bike, or small to medium sized unicycle. Small Children, Cats, Dogs and other animals are encouraged to participate. Meet up at the Courtyard in Front of OMSI and let's SLOW DOWN!
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 2:00 PM
Roll at 2:30
4:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Sunny Naked Ride honoring Terri Sue Webb, one of Oregon's pioneering body freedom activists. We'll ride naked or nearly so on the streets of Portland, through sunshine or liquid sunshine, enjoying body acceptance and healthy fresh air on our privates. This is a lighthearted protest ride. Bring signs and body paint. It will also be a lot of fun! This is a slow to medium paced ride. Nobody left behind. We keep the ride a safe space for all participants. All bodies and level of nakedness welcome. Request no cameras by ride participants. **Ride may be cancelled if forecast is for steady rain or other harsh weather. We will update by 11:59 pm Saturday June 6 if we are cancelling due to rain.**
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Every FIRSTish & LASTish Sunday @ 2p from May through September, come ride with AwayDays Brewery. Participants get 10% beers. 🍻 We will do a 10-mile loop around the waterfront. Route on Strava! IG: @rideawaypdx Strava: RideAway https://strava.app.link/8bPM4OhaX2b
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Colonel Summers Park, SE Taylor & SE 17th Ave
Meet between the basketball courts and the splash pad
Avery & Lois
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 2:30 PM
5:30 PM
Join us for a combination bike ride and making music in various parks, as we take a ‘ukulele and friends acoustic jam. All acoustic instruments transportable by bike are welcome! Singers, that means you, too! No one turned away for lack of uke! We will play a few songs at our meeting spot, ride to our next destination, play a few more songs, ride on, etc. No riding while playing, nor vice versa, planned. This will not be an arduous ride, and we will stick to bike-friendly streets. The ride is NOT a loop but the final stop is only a five-minute ride from the start. If you haven’t ridden with your instrument, give it a try before the ride so you find the right fit / position on your bike or on your back (tip for riding with a backpack-style case: adjust the shoulder straps on your case so your instrument sits diagonally on your back, giving your head and helmet more room). Helmets and water bottles are strongly urged, as well as any snacks you may want during the ride (there will not be any store stops). You may want a towel or blanket to sit on at each jam spot if you don't like sitting directly on grass, and a sun hat for when we stop to play music. We may also ride/play/sing late enough that you’ll want your lights to ride home. Meet at 2:30pm at Colonel Summers Park, between the basketball courts and the splash pad, where we will learn and play our first songs together. Note: in case of extreme heat, heavy rain, or poor air quality, this ride will be rescheduled. Check https://www.shift2bikes.org/calendar/event-23932 for updates Co-led by Avery and Lois
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, ride at 6:30 :)
8:30 PM
End location: We're figuring it out
Ride length: 8-15 miles
It's time to get funky. Join jazbot and friends as we explore the versatile nature of jazz and the avenues by which it transitions into soul, funk, and psychedelia, as well as the addition of electronic instrumentation the genre. Plan to immerse yourself in the sensory ether of jazz as we bask and ride into the glow of sunset.
Monday, June 8, 2026
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Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 4:30 PM
Join us on the westside for Bike Happy Hour, hosted by Ride_Westside Meet new friends and old, hang out, grab a beverage (alcoholic or not), grab some food (optional), and let's talk bikes! Everyone welcome! Every 2nd and 4th Monday, 4:30 to 7 p.m. We are usually on the bar patio or the near it on the ground level.
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Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 meetup, 6:30 roll from Bull Run, ~7pm GAME TIME at Alberta Park
End location: Alberta Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Special edition of Pizza Monday!! Grab a slice or pie from our regular Monday night hang at Bull Run Pizza (SE 28th & Couch) then we'll cruise up to Alberta park to play a few rounds of CARGO POLO!!! Bring your cargo bike (or find a partner with one) to pair up with for a few rounds of Portland's fastest growing niche wheeled sport! WHAT IS CARGO POLO?? Like polo but bikes... like bike polo.. but with BIG bikes! Players form pairs riding on one cargo bike - one person steers, the other handles the mallet. Teams of four (made up of two pairs on two bikes) go head-to-head. First team to 3 goals or the higher score after 10 minutes WINS! Mallets will be provided. Good attitudes required!!
@zackpizzabikes
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Nic leads. Always a pleasure when Nic leads and the cohesive playlist and vibe.
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Westside
BGs Food Cartel, 4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet at the western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance)
Ride Westside
Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 7:00 PM
Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10!
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Its a Ride after the Westside Bike Happy Hour! Meet at the BGs Food Cartel Western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance) Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10! This will be a casual pace loop ride exploring around Beaverton & Hillsboro and we usually aim to be done before 9pm. Dress for the weather and bring your lights! If you need anything, Message on Insta
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 3:00 PM
Multiple meeting times. Full schedule TBD
End location: Willamette Park (6500 S Macadam Ave, Portland, OR 97219)
Join me on a celebration of finishing my doctoral degree, and a farewell to Portland before I move away for residency! Meander with me past memorable (to-me) Portland places and end at a picnic graduation party. Approx time schedule: 3:00 pm: Mill Ends Park 5:00 pm: Vera Katz Statue 6:00 pm: Willamette Park
IG: @outdooriented
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Bar Botellon, 606 NE Davis St, Portland, OR 97232
meet inside, drink wine, eat tapas roll out 5:30pm sharpish
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 4:00 PM
Ride at 5:30pm sharpish
8:00 PM
End location: Portland Building - 1120 SW 5th Ave
Ride length: 0-3 miles
For those of you who can't make it on Wednesday to Rainbow Plaza or for those of you who need a 2nd day of community building, or for those of you who like/love to drink wine... I present to you a weekly Tuesday event at Bar Botellon ! just three blocks from Blumenauer Bridge! https://barbotellon.com/tapas - tapas menu ! https://barbotellon.com/drinks - wine menu & other drinks :) Join other bike-minded folks for good wine, great tapas, and Spaniard vibes on the corner of NE 6th & Davis at Bar Botellon every Tuesday from 4-8pm (or so). Tapas Tuesday, inspired by Bike Happy Hour on Wednesday, is a place where anyone can show up and be welcomed by our wonderful community. Just show up whenever and be ready to roll by 5:30pm Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting starts at 6:00pm. Announcements (6:00-6:15) Portland Policy Bureau Traffic Division (6:15-6:40) Autonomous Vehicle Administrative Rule (6:40-7:10) Bikeable Portland (7:10-7:30) Committee Business (7:30-7:50) Public Comment (7:50-8:00) Adjourn (8:00) More details here: https://www.portland.gov/transportation/bicycle-committee/events/2026/3/10/portland-bicycle-advisory-committee-march-2026 All ages are welcome and there are bike racks where you can park your bikes. Feel free to bring your own activities: puzzles, chess, games, GUITARS, castanets, etc!
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Family Friendly
Nopo ewaste ride
ArborLook Food Carts start and finish, 5916 N Greeley Ave, Portland, OR 97217
meet at ArborLook Food Carts ride 6-7 back to food carts
Joe Rowe buildwithjoe on blue sky
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 5:00 PM
Gather 5pm at the carts, eat and repair, ride at 6 for an hour, geek more after
8:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Back to food carts by 7pm
Ride length: 0-3 miles
We did this noble cause ride before: Bring a dead laptop and we bring it to life right in front of you. We also help you wipe/crush your hard drive right in front of you. We bring the tools and let you take the same tools home. We haul "ALL DEAD" stuff to Freegeek for you the following Wednesday to Sat 11am to 4pm, aka when our anarchist egalitarian group decides. Bring a blank USB thumb drive and we will wipe that clean and give you something that will boot open source to 3 different open source operating systems and make you able to wipe or factory reset other computers down the road. We teach you to fish. Heck, we might even be able to do the same for a desktop if you do all the hauling. There is power at the carts. Optional: bring thumb drives, bring a cargo bike or trailer. We might do this more often in the summer. We are masking friendly and whole thing is outdoors. Bring kids. We want to teach all ages how to save the planet from cars and other stuff. Gather 5pm at AborLook Food carts 5916 N Greeley Ave, Portland, OR 97217
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 6:15 PM
7pm Party Pace ride start
7:00 PM
End location: The Vern on SE Belmont
Ride length: 0-3 miles
TuTu Tuesday Festival Bike ride! Decorate your bike with lights and color and beats and funk. This is a ride series on the second Tuesday of the month: June, July, and August. 6 A flattish 2-3 mile meandering ride from the Brooklyn Neighborhood to The Vern, a local dive that hosts Woosday, the weekly Burning Man meetup and post happy hour hangout Meet at 6:15 PM. Party pace starts at 7 PM. Ride starts at TomCat Bikes; get there earlier than 6pm for inflation and last minute comfort fixes. Ride ends at the Vern (over 21). The ride is open to all ages.
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foster food carts, 5205 se foster rd.
In between the freemasons and the strip club in the beer tent
Radrich
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7pm, ride out 8pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
We meet up every other Tuesday. We ride in the Southeast Portland we have food carts and a beer tent at the start of the ride. And we go somewhere and generally have a fire. As a great close-knit ride open to you . i promise to make you dance like idot and celebrate your night.So be kind to all travlers , bring your friends, and optimism.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 5:15 PM
Meet at 5:15pm, ride at 5:30pm
6:15 PM
End location: Wallace Park nw 25th
Do you know that some people will actually change the station when MC comes on?! Cant relate! June is the 36th anniversary of the release of her first album ever; Lets ride around blasting Mariah to celebrate this queen! We'll be playing a variety of songs and at least one from every album. #justiceforglitter We will ride at a chill pace from Ankeny rainbow Road through the lone fir cemetery to Colonel Summers Park to the Morrison Bridge along the waterfront then across the new Flanders crossing to Wallace Park in NW. Be sure to bring your whistle (tones) and best Mariah impersonations for the wind machine photo booth!! send any specific song requests to paloozapedal@gmail.com
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Ending at Laurelhurst Park
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet at 6:30, ride at 6:45
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Is your bike a POS? Does it announce your arrival long before you actually arrive? This ride is for you. Could we get our bikes up the Terwilliger hill? Of course we could. Are we going to on this ride? Hell no. Easy flat route celebrating the joy of riding. ** Fancy bikes tolerated but please no technical talk about fancy brakes, derailleurs, etc. We don't care on this ride.
IG: emstartingover
Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 4:00 AM
Get up early and cruise peacefully around Portland's streets with no plan and not very many cars in sight. We'll head for a coffee place once commuter traffic kicks in.
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Westside
Cooper Mountain Ale Works, 12562 SW Main St, Tigard, OR 97223-6129, United States
Indoor or outdoor seating, depending on the weather.
Ride_WestSide
Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 - 6:30pm
**NOT A RIDE** Meet up with other bikey folks in Tigard! Grab a bite or get a drink. NA options available. Let's talk about making Washington County better for everyone! Hoping to make this happen on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.
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East Portland Community Center, 740 SE 106th Ave, Portland, OR 97216
Meet in front of the community center
PBOT Portland By Cycle
Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30pm, ride at 6:00pm.
7:30 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Are you new to town, or new to cycling in Portland? Want to explore some of the best low-stress bike routes in Mill Park, Hazelwood and Centennial? Then join our New to Portland ride in East PDX on Thursday, June 11, 2026! We will gather at the East Portland Community Center (740 SE 106th Ave) at 5:30 p.m. and the ride will start at 6:00 p.m. The ride will end in the same spot. This is a moderate-pace (8-10 mph), no drop ride, and will be approximately 8 miles. Free and open to everyone!
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Boycott Spotify
Laurelhurst Park, Chavez and Ankeny
Meet by lower bathrooms
Revolutionary Bicycle Club
Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet 6:30, roll at 7
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
BIKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE! Join us for the first in a summer ride series where we'll roll around playing some of history's most powerful revolutionary tunes, from the resounding voices of the Soviet Army Chorus to raucous folk songs of the Zapatistas to punk rock renditions of Bella Ciao. We'll make occasional stops to chat about the history of the music we're listening to, share zines and playlists, get a little dialectical, or even bust out some dance moves if the revolutionary spirit inspires us to get our freak on. The only thing we've got to lose is our chains...but this is a no-drop ride, so we'll make sure to stop and get any slipped chains back on bikes so that we can keep riding together towards collective liberation. Different theme each ride; check back for details closer to the date. An important note: we don't fuck with Spotify and don't use it for our ride playlists. It has deep investor ties to the US/Israel war machine, treats its artists poorly, and is actively making music stupider with its AI algorithm. If you wanna sync up with our playlists, let us know in advance so we can find the best way to share.
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Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 6:45 PM
6:30 meetup begins, 7:00 Ride/Show starts
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bike Play 17: A Bikesmith's Tale Hear ye! Hear ye! Bike Play is back with a Medieval story featuring thrilling sword play, rugged bike jousting, and courtly love. Immerse yourself in “A Bikesmith’s Tale,” where you will find out if a humble peasant can woo a well-to-do noble, all while their kingdom is on the brink of war. Bike Play is half original theater/ half bike ride. Bring your bike and helmet. Period-inspired costumes encouraged! June 11-14, 18-20 *ASL interpreted performance June 13th FREE- Donations much appreciated Ride is a loop starting and ending at Oregon Park (NE Hoyt St & NE 29th Ave) Bathrooms available at the park. Gather beginning at 6:30PM, show/ride begins promptly at 7:00PM. Bike Play 2026 is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Office of Arts & Culture
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Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00, announcements around 7:30. 🕢 After 7:30, follow us to the next stop.
End location: Not a loop, but usually with a fire.
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Thursday Night Ride is Portland’s longest-running weekly social ride, rolling out from Salmon Street Springs every Thursday night since 2015! Routes and ride leaders change weekly, but expect an energetic, party-paced social ride with warmth and weirdness from our welcoming “rolling dive bar” regulars. Most rides feature regularly spaced park and store stops, generally leading to a lively end spot around 11 PM. Come prepared to have fun and celebrate cycling together—other wheeled guests should respect the pace and space of cyclists. Strong Thursday traditions, stronger shared expectations. While you might see some wheelies and other chaos, riders are expected to follow Shift’s Code of Conduct. If you’ve been asked not to attend *any* Shift rides, you are not welcome at TNR—that’s not up for debate on our ride. No complaints, just accountability—if your behavior makes others feel uncomfortable or unsafe, please leave the ride before the ride leaves you. TNR works best when everyone helps set the tone and shares responsibility. Look out for each other, welcome new riders and help them find the next stop, leave it better than you found it, give people space when they need it, and help keep the ride moving forward together by practicing Consent, Accountability, Respect, and De-escalation at all times. Stay behind the ride leader and don’t forget to thank a corker! 📍 Salmon Street Springs, every Thursday, rain or shine. 🕖 Meet at 7:00, announcements after 7:30, leave after “Beer Minutes.” 🕢 If you’re not at the fountain by 7:30, you may want to meet us at the next stop. 🧭 Live Location: https://ridewithgps.com/users/1303039/live_log
⛲️ If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to get involved, come early and ask for the ride leader—we’ll see you at the fountain!
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NakedHearts:PDX (on behalf of BikePlay)
Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride is a loop
We need to volunteers to cork in a calm and respectful manner for Bike Play. Look for the folks in the Pink Vests. Please don’t bother the performers as they prepare. The route is very easy to cork and 6-8 people per night helping keep the ride safe and flowing is incredibly important. The performers need to focus on their Art and the riders are mostly families and having corking support allows parents to relax more. This is a very nice ride to cork as there’s kids and drivers are a lot more patient when they see children. If you’re not used to corking please try and attend one of the brief corker trainings on Mellow Mondays or arrive early enough to have a quick chat. It’s very easy and is mostly waving and being polite.
Friday, June 12, 2026
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pink bikes! pink clothes! pink hair!
A Convenient Cycle, 811 SE Main St #106
meet in the parking lot
Sarah / cafemama
Fri, Jun 12, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30 p.m. ride at 6:30
8:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
After a last minute ride in 2025, we are back with an expanded, improved, updated and better than ever pink ride! As with last year, while we idealize pink bikes, there is no gatekeeping, no hard lines, no limitations to who can come to the ride (except cops, ice agents, terfs or the iof). Red, mauve, and rose bikes are wonderful; pink clothes, pink hairstyles, or pink decorated bikes are great. Pink attitudes are wonderful too. However! If you want to paint your bike for the ride reach out a couple of weeks early! We painted one of our crew's bikes last year and it was so much fun. We will help disassemble and paint or advise you on your project. (This offer may be revoked but it seems like a good idea on the full moon.) We will be providing pink streamers, fabric and spoke cards for the first 50 riders, so if you come ahead of time we can get you decorated. There will be pink lemonade and hibiscus tea; byo mug, bottle or cup, but if the free pile and thrift gods are blessing us we will have some pink drinking vessels. May it be so. Ride will be between 6-10 miles and very slow paced with lots of stops and photo ops. We will definitely go by Pink Vintage and Champagne Poetry. There are no snack stops planned though we will have time to eat snacks. Stay tuned for custom snacks from our bakery-having friends.
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Fri, Jun 12, 2026, 6:45 PM
6:30 meetup begins, 7:00 Ride/Show starts
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bike Play 17: A Bikesmith's Tale Hear ye! Hear ye! Bike Play is back with a Medieval story featuring thrilling sword play, rugged bike jousting, and courtly love. Immerse yourself in “A Bikesmith’s Tale,” where you will find out if a humble peasant can woo a well-to-do noble, all while their kingdom is on the brink of war. Bike Play is half original theater/ half bike ride. Bring your bike and helmet. Period-inspired costumes encouraged! June 11-14, 18-20 *ASL interpreted performance June 13th FREE- Donations much appreciated Ride is a loop starting and ending at Oregon Park (NE Hoyt St & NE 29th Ave) Bathrooms available at the park. Gather beginning at 6:30PM, show/ride begins promptly at 7:00PM. Bike Play 2026 is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Office of Arts & Culture
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21+ Only
Tj leads?
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jun 12, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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21+ Only
from a whisper to a SCREAM!
tba, tba
Pamela Schpamela and Menopunks!
Fri, Jun 12, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride out ~7:40 pm
End location: tba
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Are you a MENOPUNK? Are you someone with ovaries over the age of 35? Are you struggling with the myriad of horrific symptoms found in the mid-life transition known as perimenopause or menopause? Does it seem like your doctor is gatekeeping relief in the way of hormone replacement therapy? Have you received HRT and are now ready to spread the gospel about its blessings to your life? Wondering how you can tell when you're in this phase of life? Or what are your options? Do you love someone who has been making their way through this murky swamp phase of life? Let's Fucking Go: You're a MENOPUNK. Join us on Friday, June 12, for a promotional evening ride to highlight the upcoming near-release of the MENOPUNKS documentary and the benefit concert for the project, June 26-27, here in Portland. On this ride, you'll meet people who have navigated this stage of life, are starting this journey, and others who are supportive and ready to help others find relief through evidence-based research and local resources. IN ADDITION, there will be music (of course, there will be)! Carefully curated by MENOPUNKS director and podcast host, Alicia J. Rose, the ride playlist will feature GENX feminist favorites to heighten our voices and carry us through the city. Grab some MENOPUNKS merch from the website and wear it to the ride! Merch will also be available for sale at the start and end of the ride. All funds go to the production of the documentary and podcast. MENOPUNKS is a hormonally radicalized feminist movement fueled by GENX but inclusive of all generations and self- identifications, ready to shut down peri/menopause disinformation once and for all by stepping into our power, telling our stories, and demanding evidence-based information and free and fair access to gender affirming care and hormone therapy for ALL bodies. Ride details to come - check out MENOPUNKS.COM for more information about the benefit concert, the documentary, and the podcast!
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21+ Only
Trash Pop Ride!
Irving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Meet by the tennis courts.
DJ Cupcake Extravaganza & Hot Carl
Fri, Jun 12, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7 PM, ride at 7:15 PM
9:00 PM
End location: Laurelhurst Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Calling all you Kitty Purries, TSwizzles, Animal$, and soldiers of the Britney Army!!!! Come ride, bop, and dance with us along a magical glitter filled route to a Laurelhurst park for a dance party! Maybe we will get ice cream on the way! Wear your most scandalous trash pop inspired costumes, glitter, spandex, fur, and friendship bracelets. The playlist will be filled with songs you get so much shit for from your hipster, audiophile, music snob friends. NO REQUESTS, NO TASTE, NO APOLOGIES. YOU WILL KISS A GIRL AND YOU WILL LIKE IT.
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NakedHearts:PDX (on behalf of BikePlay)
Fri, Jun 12, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride is a loop
We need to volunteers to cork in a calm and respectful manner for Bike Play. Look for the folks in the Pink Vests. Please don’t bother the performers as they prepare. The route is very easy to cork and 6-8 people per night helping keep the ride safe and flowing is incredibly important. The performers need to focus on their Art and the riders are mostly families and having corking support allows parents to relax more. This is a very nice ride to cork as there’s kids and drivers are a lot more patient when they see children. If you’re not used to corking please try and attend one of the brief corker trainings on Mellow Mondays or arrive early enough to have a quick chat. It’s very easy and is mostly waving and being polite.
Saturday, June 13, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Westside
Tobias Elementary School, 1065 SW 206th Ave Beaverton, OR 97003 United States
Meet in the westernmost bus loop
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 10:00 AM
Party at 10:00, and roll out at 11:00
End location: Handel's in Reed's Crossing
Ride length: 0-3 miles
This ride will be a relatively short, casual paced ride for families looking to get out and spend some time with their kids using pedal power! The goal is to get more families into riding bicycles instead of driving everywhere, and showing families safe neighbourhood spots and paths in Washington County! The party will kick off at Tobias Elementary School in Aloha at 10am, and the closest MAX stop is at Quatama. We will depart at 11am and ride en masse to Handel's in Reed's Crossing (South Hillsboro) The closest transit at the end is the Line 57 Bus on TV Highway, which runs every 15 minutes. (Be advised that children's bikes can be taken on board, whereas full size bikes will need to use the rack on the front.) The ride will be about 2 miles on a very flat powerline trail. One thing to note is that if you have a steel bicycle, or steel components, the power lines we ride under are strong enough to conduct off of them, and will cause an unpleasant shocking sensation. Consider checking if your bike has steel parts by doing a simple magnet stick test. All people and all wheels are welcome! Please be respectful of any children who come along, as the last thing we want to do is discourage them from cycling.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 10:30 AM
Tour kicks off at 11
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Did you know Portland was home to the invention of the t-shirt cannon, which was famously used in an alternate cut of the movie Dr. Strangelove? No? Then join us for a deeply factual tour of the city’s most legendary landmarks and utterly true history. We’ve spent minutes in the local library, definitely reading microfilm and not just making stuff up. On this ride/skate, you'll uncover long-lost stories of Portland’s tumultuous past, like the original layout of the city was optimised for carrier pigeons, and that is why falcons were banned within city limits until as recently as 1974. Impress your friends with your suspiciously specific Portland trivia! Confuse your enemies! Ride your bike! Skate your skates! Costumes encouraged, skepticism optional, all wheels welcome.
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 10:30 AM
ride begins at 10:30am and goes for 3 minutes. that's it!
10:33 AM
Ride is a loop
End location: Haha! Ride is a loop!!!
Ride your bike, ding your bell. That's it! This ride is three minutes long, if you're not familiar with it. Ride begins ON TIME at 10:30am and goes for 3 minutes only!
@dudeluna on instagram
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Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 11:00 AM
Meet at 11, Ride at 11:30 AM?
5:00 PM
End location: 26 miles until lunch in Oregon City with return options
You’ve heard of the Dead Freeways Ride exploring the Portland freeways we’ve never built or removed entirely, but what about all the freeways that did get built? Did you know that the majority of Portland-area freeways are legally open to bikes and non-motorized vehicles? Did you know that you can legally bike onto the freeway in Portland and bike all of the way to Oregon City (or even Medford) before having to exit? A representative from the Bureau of John Russell will be on hand to familiarize everyone with the intricacies of OAR 734-20-0045: Prohibition of Non-Motorized Vehicles on Freeways. He’ll show you the ropes, having ridden every mile of freeway in Western Oregon himself. Since the original route in 2019, the Bureau of John Russell has led Live Freeways on a group ride of every segment of freeway open to bikes in the Portland metro area! Meet at 11, ride at 11:30 AM. We’ll be starting in SW Portland at the Goose Hollow MAX Station (SW 18th & Jefferson). For the main portion of the ride, we’ll climb over the West Hills on US 26 before getting to ride the entire length of the newly widened OR 217. We’ll continue onto I-5 on the widest segment of freeway in all of Oregon before taking a more scenic route via the comparatively bucolic I-205 where we can stop for lunch in Oregon City. From there, enjoy an optional return route of under 20 miles back to Portland mostly via Expressways, hopefully in time for Bike Play (Oregon Park @ 6:45 PM). In total, the ride will be under 50 miles. While the route is not guaranteed to loop, we will connect to the TriMet on each end, so please bring appropriate fare unless you want to bike the whole way home. Please RSVP if possible: https://www.facebook.com/events/2145896042589896/ Come have fun and ride the roads you never thought you could! Time and details subject to change. Text and explanation of OAR 734-20-0045: https://www.tcnf.legal/freewayright/ Map of Portland-area freeways closed to bikes: http://goo.gl/maps/Bc9Xx https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Non-motorized_access_on_freeways OR 217 Auxiliary Lanes Project: https://www.hwy217.org Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/52106671
RSVP on Facebook or contact the Bureau of John Russell directly.
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Sellwood Riverfront Park, Southeast Spokane Street &, SE Oaks Park Way, Portland, OR 97202
Meet at the floating dock or along the beach, according to your watercraft
Ross Island Yacht Club
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 12:00 PM
Boats in the water by 12:30
3:20 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Leisurely bike ride to a sandy beach for snacks and lawn games. Did we say bike? We meant canoe. Bring your own canoe! All human-powered watercraft are welcome. PFD's are required.
@RossIslandYachtClub
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Laurelhurst Park, SE Cesar Chavez Blvd and Stark St
Meet at the picnic tables just east of the bathrooms
Tim
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 12:30 PM
Gather 12:30, manifest released at 13:00
End location: Oregon Park
Alley Cats on your fast road bike or fixie are fun, but let's spice it up a bit. Bring whatever bike you want to this alley cat but points will be awarded for weirdness. Examples of weirdness include: extra long bikes, bikes with a number of wheels that is not 2, bikes with wheels of dramatically different size, extra short bikes, tall bikes, you get the idea. If you're thinking, man none of my bikes are very weird, you can either, find a friend with a weird bike you can borrow, or dress up your bike to make it weird, effort spent to make it fun/funny will be rewarded (but do please stay safe) Ebikes are welcome but will have a time penalty. Teams are welcome, but scoring will be per machine (so 2 of you riding on separate bikes will be scored separately, but 2 together on 1 bike would be scored together). Most anything human powered is fair game. Vehicles with a motor but no pedals do not qualify. Make sure to bring a device to take pictures at each stop as this will be our method of verification of where you went. We will start in Laurelhurst Park and end in Oregon Park (notably in time to go straight into bike play) Schedule: Gather 12:30-13:00 Manifest released at 13:00 Organizer leaving start location 13:30 Finish opens 16:30 Finish closes 18:00 "Awards" 18:15
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Family Friendly
East Portland
Sol Rides, 13 Oak St # A, Hood River, OR 97031
Meet in Sol Rides parking lot; paid street parking or remote free parking, if you drive
Megan Ramey
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 1:45 PM
Meet at 1:45, rolling at 2pm
3:45 PM
End location: Mosier, Oregon
Ride length: 8-15 miles
🚴♀️ Birthday Ride: Hood River to Mosier Join Kyle and Megan for their favorite bike ride in America — from Hood River to Mosier on the Historic Columbia River Highway Trail (aka the Twin Tunnels). We’ll slow roll with scenic stops, photo ops, and a few insider stories along the way. Our birthday party (4–9pm) is open to the public, so linger in Mosier, go cherry picking, or head back to Hood River whenever you like. RIDE DETAILS 7 miles one-way, with some climbs. Kids are welcome, but younger riders may find the full 14-mile roundtrip a stretch. TRANSIT The Columbia Gorge Express runs from Gateway Transit Center to Hood River. $10 one-way or $40 annual Gorge Pass Typically accommodates up to 9 bikes (front + rear racks) — check ahead to confirm
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Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
There was the Clown March, The Earth Day March and then this wonderful parade. Bikes and all wheels welcome. This is a foot parade but cyclists are welcomed and we will be playing music and reveling in the atmosphere.
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Julia (the birthday human)
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 4:00 PM
Arrive and gear up at 4 pm and ride by 4:30 pm
5:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Come one, come all! Celebrate Julia's 37th birthday with an udderly cool COW THEMED RIDE! Cow attire encouraged. Meeting spot: East side of Tilikum Bridge. This is a loop and about an hour long. Slow and easy with bumpin music!
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21+ Only
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 5:00 PM
Meet at 5 pm - ride out at 5:45 pm
End location: Skidmore Bluffs
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join us for a queer-led jaunt around Portland visiting wine bars new and old! Meet at Wilshire Park, where we'll start meandering through the streets from one incredible wine bar to the next, finishing our ride at Skidmore Bluffs to picnic and watch the sunset with your wine of choice! Ride will be approximately 6-8 miles long at a casual pace. Feel free to join the ride and picnic, even if you're not feeling like buying a glass along the route!
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Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 6:45 PM
6:30 meetup begins, 7:00 Ride/Show starts
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bike Play 17: A Bikesmith's Tale Hear ye! Hear ye! Bike Play is back with a Medieval story featuring thrilling sword play, rugged bike jousting, and courtly love. Immerse yourself in “A Bikesmith’s Tale,” where you will find out if a humble peasant can woo a well-to-do noble, all while their kingdom is on the brink of war. Bike Play is half original theater/ half bike ride. Bring your bike and helmet. Period-inspired costumes encouraged! June 11-14, 18-20 *ASL interpreted performance June 13th FREE- Donations much appreciated Ride is a loop starting and ending at Oregon Park (NE Hoyt St & NE 29th Ave) Bathrooms available at the park. Gather beginning at 6:30PM, show/ride begins promptly at 7:00PM. Bike Play 2026 is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Office of Arts & Culture
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Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Disco, disco, disco. A tribute to club Studio 54!
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NakedHearts:PDX (on behalf of BikePlay)
Sat, Jun 13, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride is a loop
We need to volunteers to cork in a calm and respectful manner for Bike Play. Look for the folks in the Pink Vests. Please don’t bother the performers as they prepare. The route is very easy to cork and 6-8 people per night helping keep the ride safe and flowing is incredibly important. The performers need to focus on their Art and the riders are mostly families and having corking support allows parents to relax more. This is a very nice ride to cork as there’s kids and drivers are a lot more patient when they see children. If you’re not used to corking please try and attend one of the brief corker trainings on Mellow Mondays or arrive early enough to have a quick chat. It’s very easy and is mostly waving and being polite.
Sunday, June 14, 2026
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Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 8:15 AM
Meet at 8:15am, ride at 8:30am
Ride length: 15+ miles
Biking is awesome. Hiking is awesome. Let's combine them! Roll out from Irving Park at 8:30 am, bike to St Johns, park bikes, walk across bridge and hike the four mile Ridge Trail in Forest Park, then bike back to Irving Park.
IG: emstartingover
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 9:30 AM
Meet 9:30am for coffee, depart 10:15am
10:30 AM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
The Overlook monthly rides are free, family-friendly, and offer an opportunity to get outside and meet neighbors in a conversational paced ride that explores the many bike paths, routes, and destinations that Overlook has to offer. Route is always less than 6 miles (about 1 hour of riding) and is a loop. The rides are monthly on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The ride is led by Overlook Neighborhood Association Chair Nic Cota. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, want to get involved, or have any issues/ideas related to transportation in the Overlook neighborhood!
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 11:00 AM
Meet at 11:00am, ride at 11:30
1:00 PM
End location: Gateway Green
Ride length: 3-8 miles
This is a ride to support awareness for organ donation, specially pediatric organ donation and Children’s Organ Transplant Association! It's a casual and fun ride that is kid and family centered. Will start at Laurelhurst Park at 11:00am and rally at the playground, will do a few laps around the park, and then we will head to Gateway Green at 11:30am on bikes via Ankeny, NE 41st, Davis, NE 47th, Everett, NE 58th, Davis, NE 71st, Burnside, and NE 99th. We hope to arrive at Gateway Green 12:30pm and then have fun riding there, where there are a lot of bike jumps that Calendula's big sibling loves! To help celebrate and call attention to the ride, you can decorate your bikes with calendulas or other flowers or hearts or other organs to celebrate Calendula's journey and promote organ donation awareness. We will have signage for COTA in honor of Calendula and organ donor forms and giveaways from Donate Life Northwest. This ride is organized by the mom and 10-year-old sibling of Calendula, who is a 2-year-old who just received a heart transplant! This was after living at Seattle Children’s hospital for over a year. We're celebrating with community and enjoying life outside the hospital… We are so lucky that someone shared the gift of life with us through pediatric organ donation and we're no longer living in the hospital. As an anarchist mom having lived in Portland for 22 years, storytimes, seed giveaways, and bike rides with Bike Summer! feel true to our roots as we endeavor to promote COTA in honor of Calendula and pediatric organ donation. We learned on our journey that transplant wait times are actually longer here in the Pacific Northwest! Our family is on the other side of having waited for an organ, but the experience has left us with a passion for potentially helping other children and families to not have to endure such long hospital stays and more intense medical interventions, separations, and isolation. This event is outside, but we ask those who are able to mask to do so, we will provide n95 masks and we will provide hand sanitizer. This helps keep events accessible to people like Calendula, who are immune compromised. Please message blue crow, Calendula's mama, with any questions or feedback or ideas about the event! This is a free event but we are asking for a suggested donation to go to COTA in honor of Calendula or $5-$20. http://www.COTA.org/COTAforCalendula
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Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 12:00 PM
Meet at noon, ride at 12:30.
Ride is a loop
End location: Laurelhurst Park
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Knitters, crocheters, fiber artists, crafters and friends come one and all! Bring your current WIP or something to cast on for our ride around Portland. We will visit several yarn stores and end at a lovely location for a knitting circle. We might even be able to do a yarn bomb in the middle of our ride if folks are down for it (Keep eyes peeled here for details and if you are an experienced yarn bomber, please reach out to @kelleymhutch on IG to share your tips and tricks). Feel free to decorate your bike in yarn or wear your favorite finished object. Store stop likely just before our end point so that we can snack while we make. More details to come as we get closer to summer. Music support provided by NakedHeartsPDX.
Instagram @kelleymhutch
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Nutcracker | Bring your Frisbee!
Peninsula Park Rose Fountain, 700 N Rosa Parks Way, Portland, OR 97217
Meet at the Fountain or Gazebo (weather-dependent)
Corvidae BC
Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1PM. Roll out at 2PM
Established in 2017, we ride once a month to enjoy what this city has to offer. Each month is led by a different CORVIDAE member, and therefore will be unique. We occasionally have themes or additional donations to different organizations. Additionally, host pop-up rides during the summer and collect dry non perishables for food donations every month. We try to focus our rides on greenways, group etiquette, safety measures and general comradery. In addition to bike safety and accessibility, we want to promote using bicycles as an alternative to fossil fueled travel within Portland. This is a no-drop ride, but please bring your repair kit with a spare tube so we can keep the ride rolling. Please bring your own provisions; we’ll be stopping near stores, but not at them. Each member has an eye out for the crowd, will cork, sweep and be a general pillar of support. Ride pace is casual at around 10 miles with a few park stops. We aim to impress that this is a safe environment for all; no aggressive, sexist, racist, or any other kind of BS will be tolerated. Please review our Corvidae Code of Conduct. Meet 2nd Sunday of every month Hang at 1 PM Wheels down at 2 PM sharp Bring your respect for each and the city. Leave no trace 🤘🏽
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Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 1:30 PM
Weather dependent (may move to earlier if heat is projected)
End location: milk glass mrkt - 2150 N Killingsworth St, Portland, OR 97217
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Back by popular demand! This is a ride that begins at Salmon Street Springs and rides to a designated location that serves SOFT SERVE ICE CREAM. Locations will be determined as seasonal soft serve availability is confirmed.
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NakedHearts:PDX (Saul T Scrapper and Carissa Triwly Skirt)
Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 4:30 PM
Ride for 5:00
Ride is a loop
Contrapalooza is back! Dancing? Biking? YES. Join us for a night of lively folk dance with smiley humans as we ride and dance our way around Portland. This ride is designed for beginners to learn how to contra dance, no experience needed! Just bring a good attitude and willingness to make mistakes. We will roll around town with dance stops brought to you by caller William Watson and music by Naked Hearts PDX. Each of the dances will have instructions, all calling is non gendered, and this is an intentionally queer welcoming space. Join us! (We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides. Please help make the ride as safe as possible for yourself and others. If you’ve special needs please come talk to your ride leaders. Banned riders and riders who can’t post on the calendar are banned here too. )
https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ctv8sgORJdS/?igsh=MTM1Zjd1cjQ5amRvdA==
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Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 5:00 PM
Meet at 5pm, dance at 5:30
Contrapalooza is back! Join us for a night of lively folk dance with smiley humans as we ride and dance our way around Portland. This ride is designed for beginners to learn how to contra dance, no experience needed! Just bring a good attitude and willingness to make mistakes. We will roll around town with dance stops called by local talent and sound provided by NakedHeartsPDX. Each of our dances will have instructions, all calling is non-gendered, and this is an intentionally queer and PoGM welcoming space. Join us! (We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides. Please help make the ride as safe as possible for yourself and others. If you have special needs please come talk to your ride leaders. Banned riders and riders who can't post on the calendar are banned here too. Banned dancers from contra communities are banned here too.)
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:15pm
8:00 PM
Ride is a loop
The PDX Sidewalk Joy Map showcases curated galleries, exchanges, and displays. Installed in gardens or yards, these projects were created to bring whimsy and inspiration to the community. https://www.pdxsidewalkjoy.com We'll visit ~20 locations on the Sidewalk Joy Map. Bring a puzzle you want to exchange, a vhs tape, dvd, little free art, original poetry, a toy and/or books. Dogs are welcome, since we'll stop by Lucky Dog Library Route: North Tabor Toy Exchange Near se 49th ave and stark st (Take a toy, leave a toy) North Tabor Puzzle Library Near se 49th Ave & stark st (Bring a puzzle) MoPo Creative CoOp Se Morrison St near se 45th Ave Morrison St Mini gallery Near 33rd & se Morrison Gratitude Tree and Grief Tree Near 36th Ave & se main st The Kindard Heart Project Se 46th near clay The Magnetic Poet in my Heart Se 46th Ave btwn clay & Harrison Mini Museum of Portland Se 47th Ave & se Harrison st Poetry Pottery Box Near se 48th & se Lincoln St (Bring orginal poetry & donations for supplies) Be Kind VHS Depot Near se 45th & se Center (Take a tape or leave a tape or DVD) Foster Powell Puzzle Library Near se 52nd Ave and Bosie at (Bring a puzzle) *PDX FLAG Near se 57th Ave & se Rhone (Take or leave little art) Free Little Art Gallery PDX Near se bush & 51st (Share little art) Rhonestreet Wishing Tree Near se Rhone st & se 60th st (Has free Library) South Tabor Puzzle Library Se 63rd Ave Near Tibbets St (Bring puzzles) Lucky Dog Library Se 58th Ave between Clinton & Woodward Big Red Sun Record Exchange (seasonal) Near se 58th Ave & Division St *(Check @bigred_vinylibrary to see status update) Mt Tabor Creations Se 60th & se Lincoln Free Flowers Se 58th Ave Near Lincoln St Mt Tabor Puzzle Library Se 59th btwn Lincoln & Hawthorne (Bring puzzle) Lantern Diorama Se 55th between Salmon and Taylor Ride details: Our ride is good for new cyclists and families with kids. We'll go at a slow pace so folks can socialize, and everyone can keep up. We'll use small neighborhood streets with minimal cars. We'll stop often to interact with the locations. Some locations are clustered on the same block, sometimes we'll ride 10 minutes to the next location. Our entire ride will last around 2 hours.
Portland Bicycle School... laws for driver/cyclist interactions
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Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 6:45 PM
6:30 meetup begins, 7:00 Ride/Show starts
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bike Play 17: A Bikesmith's Tale Hear ye! Hear ye! Bike Play is back with a Medieval story featuring thrilling sword play, rugged bike jousting, and courtly love. Immerse yourself in “A Bikesmith’s Tale,” where you will find out if a humble peasant can woo a well-to-do noble, all while their kingdom is on the brink of war. Bike Play is half original theater/ half bike ride. Bring your bike and helmet. Period-inspired costumes encouraged! June 11-14, 18-20 *ASL interpreted performance June 13th FREE- Donations much appreciated Ride is a loop starting and ending at Oregon Park (NE Hoyt St & NE 29th Ave) Bathrooms available at the park. Gather beginning at 6:30PM, show/ride begins promptly at 7:00PM. Bike Play 2026 is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Office of Arts & Culture
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NakedHearts:PDX (on behalf of BikePlay)
Sun, Jun 14, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride is a loop
We need to volunteers to cork in a calm and respectful manner for Bike Play. Look for the folks in the Pink Vests. Please don’t bother the performers as they prepare. The route is very easy to cork and 6-8 people per night helping keep the ride safe and flowing is incredibly important. The performers need to focus on their Art and the riders are mostly families and having corking support allows parents to relax more. This is a very nice ride to cork as there’s kids and drivers are a lot more patient when they see children. If you’re not used to corking please try and attend one of the brief corker trainings on Mellow Mondays or arrive early enough to have a quick chat. It’s very easy and is mostly waving and being polite.
Monday, June 15, 2026
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Westside
Prime Tap House (Tanasbourne), 1896 NE 106th Ave Beaverton, OR 97006 United States
A large table will be reserved for us inside the building
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Mon, Jun 15, 2026, 4:30 PM
Meet at 4:30 for Happy Hour and ride at 7:00
Everyone loves Bike Happy Hours! That's why we're bringing another one to Northern Washington County from 1630-1900! Happy Hour is NOT a ride in itself, but there will be a ride immediately after, at 1900! A good way to meet new cycling friends in the Westside and beyond, or keep in touch with old friends! Everyone is welcome to join along, maybe grab a drink, eat some good food, or just show your presence. The post-Happy Hour ride will be a casual paced 10-20 mile ride around Northern Washington County I'm going to be demoing this over the Summer on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th (if applicable) Mondays of June, July, and August, and if we like it, I'll keep it going!
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or DM me on Instagram @62Murrayblvd
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21+ Only
Mon, Jun 15, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30pm, ride at 6:00pm
10:00 PM
End location: Bear Paw Inn, 3237 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Ride bikes to bars named “inn,” or which are in inns, by way of in-between spaces. Not a loop, approximately 12 miles. Full route TBA! Stops at: * Holman’s (aka Hello Inn) * Belmont Inn * Bear Paw Inn End time is approximate, but we'll probably get to the last stop around 9:00pm–9:30pm. The ride is free, but bring money for drinks and food. Inn Between Rides are 3rd Mondays — see also ride #2 in July and #3 in August.
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Skater centric ride, The Loops on Broadway. Some silliness around Broadway. Skater and beginner friendly specific ride.
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Jun 15, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Mon, Jun 15, 2026, 7:00 PM
9:00 PM
End location: Revolution Hall (with option to extend to Goose Hollow Inn)
Ride length: 3-8 miles
We're back for The Second Annual Linus Pauling Ride! Who is Linus Pauling, you might be asking yourself? Only the man, the myth, the father of molecular biology, the vitamin C guy, the multi-Nobel Prize-winning legend! This Portland-born icon has left an indelible mark on all our lives, but his footprint in Portland is sort of... invisible. On this ride, we'll visit all the secret Linus Pauling haunts and memorials that the city has to offer, from his boyhood home, to a mysterious Linus Pauling shrine, to a bar that *used* to have a Linus Pauling-themed cocktail on its menu. Last year this ride drew in people who know way more about science than we do, so be prepared to be in community with some extremely smart and wonderful people on this one. We'll start at Ladd's Circle and visit a few stops on the east side. We'll take a break at Revolution Hall around mile 5 (this will be a good spot to bail if you don't want to cross the river). Then it's another 3 miles over to Goose Hollow Inn, where you'll have the option taste the one-of-a-kind Linus Pauling Special. Family friendly, no-drop, and chill pace (~8mph with breaks), led by experienced and risk-averse ride leaders. Vitamin C supplements will be provided. They're good for your health, we swear!!!
Tuesday, June 16, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jun 16, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Laurelhurst Park, SE 33rd Avenue and SE Pine Street
Meet in the little grassy area on the west end of park just off SE 33rd Ave
Josh Mahar
Tue, Jun 16, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30ish, ride at 6:45ish
End location: JaJa PDX (819 SE Taylor)
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Help celebrate one of humanity’s oldest pastimes - the sacred art of throwing and catching things! Come hang, juggle, ride, and get inspired by our local juggling talent in this unique Pedalpalooza event. Whether you’re new and curious about juggling, or you’re an expert looking to make new friends, this ride is a great way to get inspired and connect with Portland’s juggling community. The ride will end at JaJa PDX for Juggle Night, a free, weekly meetup for jugglers to share their talents and learn from one another. All juggle and flow props welcome. We’ll also have a few extra props for those looking to learn. **Circus-themed outfits encouraged!** Schedule • 5:30ish: Juggle jam and BYO-picnic at Laurelhurst Park • 6:45ish: Juggle acts to kick off bike ride around SE Portland (~4 miles) • 7:30ish: End at JaJa PDX, juggle acts and Juggle Night (until 10pm)
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Family Friendly
Vera Catz statue at the East Bank Esplanade., 5 SE Salmon St, Portland, OR 97214
Just north of the Hawthorne Bridge, and just south of the intersection of SE Salmon St & East Bank Esplanade.
Viv
Tue, Jun 16, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
8:30 PM
End location: downtown Lovejoy Fountain Park
How do you haul stuff? Storage makes the bike more useful. You can drive less, and do more by bike. Milk crates are the best solution! They hold so much! There's no limit to the height of your pile. You can reach in while riding, or at a light. Attach decorations to it! It's cheap and easy! Calling all cyclists with milk crates! Or those who are crate-curious. From the starting point, we'll head to Laurelhurst Park for milk-crate games and contests. Afterwards, we'll head to a grocery store (People's Coop or New Seasons), for a ~25 minute stop, and show off how many groceries you can carry. From there, you can either head home, or ride around downtown with me, ending at Lovejoy Fountain Park. This will be a slow ride, paced for people learning to bicycle, and families with children. No one will be left behind. This allows time for socializing during the ride. We’ll take greenways and bike lanes, to minimize interactions with drivers. Because Portland’s bicycle network is incomplete, there may be short necessary portions of sharing larger roads, and we’ll stay together as a group for safety.
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 16, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Oregon Park, NE Oregon St & Northeast 30th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
Meet at the picnic tables
Court
Tue, Jun 16, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, ride at 6:30
8:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Let’s send some snail mail! We’ll start at the park, ride to another location to write mail, and then ride to a mailbox to send it, and end at the same park No drop! E-bikes welcome!
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 16, 2026, 7:00 PM
One Bag After Another - details, art, and whatnot coming very soon.
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
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Ending at Cathedral Park
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jun 17, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Wed, Jun 17, 2026, 6:00 PM
Join us at BP Happy Hour and leave at 6pm
Join us on a ride to some of Portlands Coolest Views. We'll start at BP Happy Hour and circle out to the rest of Portland
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Family Friendly
Kenilworth Park, SE Holgate Blvd & SE 34th Ave, SE Holgate Blvd, Portland, OR 97202
Meet next to the jungle gym
Amy
Wed, Jun 17, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet at 6, ride at 6:30
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bring your cat or dress up as a kitty as we embark on the 7th annual cat ride! I am switching up the route this year so that we don't have to cross MLK and Grand. More info to come on the route! The route will be mellow and is a loop.
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Wed, Jun 17, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet 6:30, take off at 7
8:30 PM
End location: Figuring it out
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Join jazbot and friends in showing off your greatest no-handsing skills! Hands riders welcome too.
Thursday, June 18, 2026
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Nomad Cycles, 5830 NE Alameda St
Gather in the back parking lot of Nomad across from Rose City Park United Methodist Church
Brad
Thu, Jun 18, 2026, 6:00 PM
Gather at 6, ride at 6:30!
End location: Rocky Butte
To commemorate 4 years of community e-bike rides, we'll be going out strong with a special ride - we'll be heading up Rocky Butte to meet up with the long-standing Rocky Butte Sunset Picnic Ride. Bring your blankets, snacks to share, bug repellent (you won't regret it!), and your dancing shoes! This will be the last of Nomad's monthly e-bike ride because starting in July our monthly ride will welcome ALL bikes and be known as - All Wheels Welcome: A Nomad Community Ride. This ride will continue to happen on the third Wednesday of the month but will start meeting at the Adaptive BIKETOWN location near OMSI, which Nomad is taking over! E-bikes are still very much welcome, but this ride is about accessible, joyful, low-pressure cycling for everybody: e-bikes, adaptive bikes, trikes, handcycles, cargo bikes, analog bikes, and anyone who wants to ride at a pace that allows for chatting with fellow cyclists and taking in the beauty of Portland.
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Westside
Sunset Transit Centre, 10470 SW Barnes Road
Meet in the shaded garage by the Bike and Ride, north of the bus stops for line 20 eastbound and line 62 layover.
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Thu, Jun 18, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet around 6:30, and move out at around 7:00
Ride is a loop
Cedar Mill lowkey has a sick greenway system with some beautiful waterways and natural areas, but I don't hear many people talking about them. Let's explore them! This route will start and end at Sunset Transit Centre, and will explore some of the southern portions of Cedar Mill, and hitting some very silly neighbourhood cut-throughs. Cedar Mill is also fairly hilly so be prepared to bring your climbing legs!
Contact me on Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Thu, Jun 18, 2026, 6:30 PM
Leave at 6:45
Let's ride our bikes to Rocky Butte to have a picnic at the most beautiful spot in the city! Never been? This is your excuse to check it out. Always been afraid to bike up? Do it with friends! It's safer and more fun in groups. Make some food to share or bring a charcootcherie spread. And maybe we'll have a little dance party at the end too. And you may want to bring bug spray as well. This ride has been going every year for over 15 years so come see what it's all about.
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Thu, Jun 18, 2026, 6:45 PM
6:30 meetup begins, 7:00 Ride/Show starts
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bike Play 17: A Bikesmith's Tale Hear ye! Hear ye! Bike Play is back with a Medieval story featuring thrilling sword play, rugged bike jousting, and courtly love. Immerse yourself in “A Bikesmith’s Tale,” where you will find out if a humble peasant can woo a well-to-do noble, all while their kingdom is on the brink of war. Bike Play is half original theater/ half bike ride. Bring your bike and helmet. Period-inspired costumes encouraged! June 11-14, 18-20 *ASL interpreted performance June 13th FREE- Donations much appreciated Ride is a loop starting and ending at Oregon Park (NE Hoyt St & NE 29th Ave) Bathrooms available at the park. Gather beginning at 6:30PM, show/ride begins promptly at 7:00PM. Bike Play 2026 is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Office of Arts & Culture
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TNR #585: Terry’s Night Ride
Thursday Night Ride
Thu, Jun 18, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00, announcements around 7:30. 🕢 After 7:30, follow us to the next stop.
End location: Not a loop, but usually with a fire.
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Thursday Night Ride is Portland’s longest-running weekly social ride, rolling out from Salmon Street Springs every Thursday night since 2015! Routes and ride leaders change weekly, but expect an energetic, party-paced social ride with warmth and weirdness from our welcoming “rolling dive bar” regulars. Most rides feature regularly spaced park and store stops, generally leading to a lively end spot around 11 PM. Come prepared to have fun and celebrate cycling together—other wheeled guests should respect the pace and space of cyclists. Strong Thursday traditions, stronger shared expectations. While you might see some wheelies and other chaos, riders are expected to follow Shift’s Code of Conduct. If you’ve been asked not to attend *any* Shift rides, you are not welcome at TNR—that’s not up for debate on our ride. No complaints, just accountability—if your behavior makes others feel uncomfortable or unsafe, please leave the ride before the ride leaves you. TNR works best when everyone helps set the tone and shares responsibility. Look out for each other, welcome new riders and help them find the next stop, leave it better than you found it, give people space when they need it, and help keep the ride moving forward together by practicing Consent, Accountability, Respect, and De-escalation at all times. Stay behind the ride leader and don’t forget to thank a corker! 📍 Salmon Street Springs, every Thursday, rain or shine. 🕖 Meet at 7:00, announcements after 7:30, leave after “Beer Minutes.” 🕢 If you’re not at the fountain by 7:30, you may want to meet us at the next stop. 🧭 Live Location: https://ridewithgps.com/users/1303039/live_log
⛲️ If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to get involved, come early and ask for the ride leader—we’ll see you at the fountain!
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NakedHearts:PDX (on behalf of BikePlay)
Thu, Jun 18, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride is a loop
We need to volunteers to cork in a calm and respectful manner for Bike Play. Look for the folks in the Pink Vests. Please don’t bother the performers as they prepare. The route is very easy to cork and 6-8 people per night helping keep the ride safe and flowing is incredibly important. The performers need to focus on their Art and the riders are mostly families and having corking support allows parents to relax more. This is a very nice ride to cork as there’s kids and drivers are a lot more patient when they see children. If you’re not used to corking please try and attend one of the brief corker trainings on Mellow Mondays or arrive early enough to have a quick chat. It’s very easy and is mostly waving and being polite.
Friday, June 19, 2026
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Irving Park, Irving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Meet near the dog park & bathrooms
Laryea & Prince
Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6:00pm, ride at 6:30pm
We’re excited to continue the 11th annual Black Liberation Ride in 2026 - a community bike ride for Black + Brown Portlanders, hosted on Friday, June 19th, in observance of Juneteenth - aka the celebration of the emancipation of the last remaining enslaved African - aka Black Independence Day! This ride is a moment to come together, take up space, and celebrate in solidarity by riding around Portland. This ride is centered around the Black / Brown community. This ride is kid-friendly, NO DROP, and open to all rider levels. Rider checklist: - Sunblock - Water bottle - Helmet (if you don’t have one, don’t worry) - Something comfortable to ride in - Any flags, shirts, whatever you want to rep the culture Meet at 6pm, Ride at 6:30pm The ride will start and finish at Irving Park.
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Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 6:45 PM
6:30 meetup begins, 7:00 Ride/Show starts
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bike Play 17: A Bikesmith's Tale Hear ye! Hear ye! Bike Play is back with a Medieval story featuring thrilling sword play, rugged bike jousting, and courtly love. Immerse yourself in “A Bikesmith’s Tale,” where you will find out if a humble peasant can woo a well-to-do noble, all while their kingdom is on the brink of war. Bike Play is half original theater/ half bike ride. Bring your bike and helmet. Period-inspired costumes encouraged! June 11-14, 18-20 *ASL interpreted performance June 13th FREE- Donations much appreciated Ride is a loop starting and ending at Oregon Park (NE Hoyt St & NE 29th Ave) Bathrooms available at the park. Gather beginning at 6:30PM, show/ride begins promptly at 7:00PM. Bike Play 2026 is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Office of Arts & Culture
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21+ Only
Annie leads
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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NakedHearts:PDX (on behalf of BikePlay)
Fri, Jun 19, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride is a loop
We need to volunteers to cork in a calm and respectful manner for Bike Play. Look for the folks in the Pink Vests. Please don’t bother the performers as they prepare. The route is very easy to cork and 6-8 people per night helping keep the ride safe and flowing is incredibly important. The performers need to focus on their Art and the riders are mostly families and having corking support allows parents to relax more. This is a very nice ride to cork as there’s kids and drivers are a lot more patient when they see children. If you’re not used to corking please try and attend one of the brief corker trainings on Mellow Mondays or arrive early enough to have a quick chat. It’s very easy and is mostly waving and being polite.
Saturday, June 20, 2026
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Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 8:00 AM
You're invited to join the 2026 Texas 4000 team (https://www.texas4000.org/) as they ride onwards in their journey from Texas to Alaska. Texas 4000 is the world's longest charity bike ride, which cultivates student leaders and engages communities in the fight against cancer. Riders share hope, knowledge, and charity in the fight against cancer through our yearlong leadership development program and our cornerstone event, a 4,000+ mile bike ride from Austin to Anchorage. Join us at Fulton Park in SW Portland to meet the riders and participate in the daily ride dedication ceremony where we'll center memories of and support for cancer victims in our lives - including ones you want to share! We'll then ride together towards Longview, WA; you can join for minutes or hours before looping back towards home.
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Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 8:30 AM
Meet at 8:30am, ride anytime after 9am, when the sales begin.
12:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Rainbow Road
We'll meet up at Crema Coffee at 8:30am then ride around the Laurelhurst neighborhood to visit all the yard/garage sales! At Noon we'll meet back at Crema/Ankeny Plaza/Rainbow Road to show off our finds. Note: This is a bike ride event, not "drive to" event. Please use your bike to navigate the sales(but be extra vigilant!). Also, we won't be riding as a group-feel free to navigate on your own! Special prizes for: Best Bikey Item Most Unusual Biggest bargain
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Clackamas
Milwaukie Bay Park, 11211 SE Mcloughlin Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97222
Meet by the restroom located near the boat ramp
Maitri and Jay
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 9:45am, ride at 10am
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Join us for the June Bike Milwaukie ride. This month's ride will visit several Milwaukie and Portland coffee and local bike shops. Come celebrate and support local coffee and bike shops and enjoy community. Social pace and regroups.
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21+ Only
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet up at 9:30 and rolling at 10.
9:06 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Back at Vera Katz Statue.
Ride length: 15+ miles
The flagship route. Come check it out! A faster and more adventurous group ride with a no drop mentality! We will be starting off Pedalpalooza with a fun loop through the north lands utilizing multi-use paths, bike lanes, cut throughs and much more. Lots to see and enjoy but it is a challenge. There will be fun and fast descents and some climbs to overcome. The best part? You will be doing it with likeminded people and maybe even make a friend or two. Please bring flat repair kits, some snacks and water, though we will have a stop or two, and that P.M.A. We also recommend a helmet because we all want to get home. Hope to see you there. Follow us on IG @cyclecatspdx and our biweekly ride @westsidewednesdayride!
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 10:00 AM
End location: Peninsula Park (first leg), Rose Quarter Transit Center (second leg)
Ride length: 15+ miles
This is a two-part bike tour of North Portland, exploring historical landmarks of the radical labor movement and Black liberation struggle. The first part will be 13 miles and of moderate difficulty, beginning at Kenton Park. After about a 2-hour ride, we will have a discussion and cookout at Peninsula Park. Then we will head out on the second leg of the tour, which will be 5 miles and easy difficulty. Join us for one or both legs of the tour to learn about the radical history of Portland! All are welcome to the family-friendly cookout in Peninsula Park as well.
@pslportland (Instagram)
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2nd Annual Punk Rock Pride ride
NakedHearts:PDX (Moorland leads)
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 1:30 PM
We leave at 2 prompt
Ride is a loop
End location: Bar Carlo for PUNK ROCK PRIDE
We ride to the Punk Rock Pride on 54th ish SE Foster road. This ride returns to this park for 4:30 for the start of The New Gen Punk/Alt ride. The event has DJ’s, Drag, Brass bands, and a lot more and is raising money for the Trans Law Center. The organizers and people involved are doing something special and it’s a privilege we get to bring a ride and start a ride there. Our route will have us arriving for 3:00pm just in time to settle for a performance by the wonderful Brassless Chaps. We’ll be at the location till about 4 ish when we start the New Gen Punk Alt Ride from there. Safety: If you’re a banned rider, you’re banned here too. As with all our rides: We practice consent. No matter who you’re with we ask you ask for permission before touching anyone or their property. That when you ask, you seek, listen and empower ‘no’. We practice, non-violence specifically around car interactions. If anyone makes you feel uncomfortable please find a NakedHearts rider for support or come to the front and talk with the ride leader or just ask to ride with us. There will be at least one safety stop so we can check on everyone and to have all the support people identify themselves.
https://www.instagram.com/reel/DEz6veLP7Fp/?igsh=MTNrYjc3Z25hbWNzMQ==
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Family Friendly
18 years of Kidical Mass bringing bike joy to Portland!
The Fields Park, 1099 NW Overton St, Portland, OR 97209
Playground in the park at NW 11th and NW Overton
Kidical Mass PDX
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2pm, ride at 2:15pm
4:00 PM
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Celebrate the 18th anniversary of Kidical Mass PDX with a bike ride downtown to get frozen yogurt! This family-friendly, kid-paced bike ride first happened on June 20th, 2008 on a route downtown similar to this one. It was the second Kidical Mass ride in the world, after the first one in Eugene the month before. Now there are hundreds of Kidical Mass groups around the world! This year we’ll ride from The Fields Park in NW Portland to Director Park downtown, where we can get self-serve frozen yogurt with topping at Tartberry, a local shop. The ride is free, but bring money for yogurt. Meet at 2:00pm, ride at 2:15pm. The ride is a loop, 3 miles total, with a 30 minute break at the park and yogurt shop after 1.5 miles, so it is suitable for most young bike riders who can pedal their own bike without training wheels. We should be back to the start by 4:00 pm. We ride at a moderate pace for little pedalers and parents on cargo bikes. Kids should wear a helmet, be able to balance and pedal in a straight line, start and stop. Cargo bikes, tandems, trailers and tag-a-longs are great for kids who haven’t learned to pedal. Adult corkers are welcome to join as a traffic safety superheroes. We’ll ride together as a group, rain or shine, because kids are traffic too! Route map: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46407664
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Family Friendly
2nd Annual NoPo Splash Pad Pedal!
Blake & Laura
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2pm, ride at 2:30pm
4:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Grab your bikes, cargo bikes, trailers, and kids for an easy loop between two North Portland splash pads. We will enjoy popsicles at one of the splash pads! Parents, kids, and kids at heart are invited to and enjoy a romp around North Portland splash pads. We will meet at Northgate Park, spend about 30 minutes, bike to Pier Park for another 30 minutes, bike back to Northgate and enjoy some popsicles!
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21+ Only
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 6:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Gurl. Grab your jersey and crack open a crisp ginger ale as we ride around listening to t.A.T.u. and simply Y E A R N. Bonus points for dressing like the boys, reciting the monologue, knowing the recipe for a Blue Moon Over Brooklyn. See you at the cottage xoxo
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Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 6:45 PM
6:30 meetup begins, 7:00 Ride/Show starts
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bike Play 17: A Bikesmith's Tale Hear ye! Hear ye! Bike Play is back with a Medieval story featuring thrilling sword play, rugged bike jousting, and courtly love. Immerse yourself in “A Bikesmith’s Tale,” where you will find out if a humble peasant can woo a well-to-do noble, all while their kingdom is on the brink of war. Bike Play is half original theater/ half bike ride. Bring your bike and helmet. Period-inspired costumes encouraged! June 11-14, 18-20 *ASL interpreted performance June 13th FREE- Donations much appreciated Ride is a loop starting and ending at Oregon Park (NE Hoyt St & NE 29th Ave) Bathrooms available at the park. Gather beginning at 6:30PM, show/ride begins promptly at 7:00PM. Bike Play 2026 is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Office of Arts & Culture
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Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 7:00 PM
Leaves at 7:30
10:30 PM
End location: Near the River
Ride length: 8-15 miles
We're going to get lucky! Meet up face to face at Grant Park at 7:00, jam out to some Daft Punk deep cuts, and ride out at 7:30. Then we'll get harder, better, faster, stronger as we join up with the LCD Soundsystem ride at another Portland park. We'll then ride out one more time to a final end spot where we will all lose ourselves to dance with an indie pop DJ! Corkers welcome! Please respect the playlist and avoid playing other music or having multiple speakers clash when possible. Don't be a prick, abide by the code of conduct and if you're banned from other rides, you're banned here too.
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NakedHearts:PDX (on behalf of BikePlay)
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride is a loop
We need to volunteers to cork in a calm and respectful manner for Bike Play. Look for the folks in the Pink Vests. Please don’t bother the performers as they prepare. The route is very easy to cork and 6-8 people per night helping keep the ride safe and flowing is incredibly important. The performers need to focus on their Art and the riders are mostly families and having corking support allows parents to relax more. This is a very nice ride to cork as there’s kids and drivers are a lot more patient when they see children. If you’re not used to corking please try and attend one of the brief corker trainings on Mellow Mondays or arrive early enough to have a quick chat. It’s very easy and is mostly waving and being polite.
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Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 7:00 PM
Leaves at 7:30
10:30 PM
End location: Near the river
Ride length: 8-15 miles
I wish that we could talk about it... so here we go. We'll meet at Creston Park and jam out for a while, that's how it starts. We depart at 7:30 to pedal to and meet up with the Daft Punk ride. Oh baby will it be a fun time. Deeper cuts and grooves for this ride, combo ride will be big hits. Where are your friends tonight? Both rides end on the esplanade where a DJ will be spinning Indie Pop and house! See you North American Scum there. Corkers welcome! Please respect the playlist and avoid playing other music or having multiple speakers clash when possible. Don't be a prick, abide by the code of conduct and if you're banned from other rides, you're banned here too.
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Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 8:30 PM
Meet at 8:30pm, Ride at 9:15pm (Sunset)
Time for the Light Brigade ride that started it all! The Cool Streets Ride! This ride goes on streets that are Cool, Windie, Dipping, Swooping and all shorts of fun. Expect lots of Non-Straight Streets - this years edition will start where we would normally spend the middle of our ride. Hollywood area. Make sure to light up your Bikey Steeds!!!
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Springwater Solstice Bike Rave, Springwater Corridor
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Springwater_Corridor#/map/0
Rexi
Sat, Jun 20, 2026, 8:30 PM
Overnight, Saturday to Sunday, June 20-21, 2026, as long as folks choose to hear mobile DJ's make noise. Solstice dawn is 5:00am-ish
End location: Not an organized ride!
Overnight, Saturday to Sunday, June 20-21, 2026 On the Springwater Trail, specific venues as they appear! Not an organized ride! A showcase of local DJ talent, velo-power and portable audio systems for any who choose to take part: Music Makers: find a place you know and love on the trail and crank up the volume (keeping in mind noise range to local neighborhoods*!), and be prepared to clean up after** (trash bags and crew to help leave no mess). Bikers: bring refreshments, and an eye to safety for anyone and everyone around you, and remember to pack out any refuse! Caffeination recommended. (I will personally take a long ride to on the following day, hopefully with company, to get things back to beautiful***) DJ’s: consider making a live rave music stream that can be accessed by smartphone (simply! Even online broadcast from the trail, if you have the chops!) so those between DJ locations can keep on raving, if they choose to ride... Dawn is 05:00-ish
Sunday, June 21, 2026
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Sun, Jun 21, 2026, 4:45 AM
Meet at 4:45 am, ride at 5 am
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Biking is awesome. Hiking is awesome. Let's combine them! Roll out from Ladd Circle at 5 am, bike to Marquam Nature Park, park bikes, hike up to Council Crest. Optional ride to Our Spot along the river for coffee after.
IG: emstartingover
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jun 21, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Sun, Jun 21, 2026, 3:30 PM
Meet at 3:30p, ride at 4p
5:30 PM
End location: Laurelhurst Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
🌲🚲 **Pedalpalooza Ride: Monkey Puzzle Tree Safari!** 🌲🚲 Ready for a bike ride that feels like a quirky urban treasure hunt? Join us for a Pedalpalooza adventure through Northeast Portland as we track down the city’s most bizarre and beautiful trees—Monkey Puzzles (Araucaria araucana)! We’ll roll out from Irving Park and cruise mellow neighborhood streets toward Grant Park, winding through leafy blocks where these prehistoric-looking giants pop up in the most unexpected places. Keep your eyes on the skyline—you never know when you’ll spot one! Expect: 🌿 Chill pace, all skill levels welcome 🌿 5–8 miles of easy riding, a little up hill at times 🌿 Weird trees, good vibes, and curious company 🌿 Plenty of stops for gawking and photos Ending at Silent Disco at Laurelhurst Park. Bring water, snacks, and your sense of wonder!
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Iriving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Meet at the Dog Park / Bathroom Stalls at the Top of the Hill
Omar Sandoval
Sun, Jun 21, 2026, 5:00 PM
Meet at 5:00 PM, ride at 5:30 PM.
7:30 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Irving Park --> Dream House, a Block Away
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Join us for an unforgettable Life Aquatic movie-themed Pedalpalooza ride to celebrate Father's Day Daddy Issues. This heartfelt father-son reunion movie will leave you laughing, with such quotes as "I'll let you call me Stevesie" and "I would have named you Kingsley if I'd had a say in it." This easy-breezy 12-mile out-and-back journey will take us through Portland's beautiful Springwater Corridor in search of the elusive leopard shark. Riders are encouraged to don their best aquatic attire whilst getting weird with Seu Jorge's Portuguese covers of David Bowie's classics, which provide the original soundtrack to our adventure. The ride takes a break at the Sellwood Riverfront Park, where we’ll take a refreshing dip in the Willamette River to cool off before we ride back to Irving Park. The event culminates at Dream House, which happens to be screening the movie that evening alongside majestic movie-themed food and libations! If you can't make the ride, see the movie at 8 PM!
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You've got another ride comin'!
Pit Princette (Calvin)
Sun, Jun 21, 2026, 7:00 PM
Gather at 7pm, Ride at 7:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Join us for the 3rd annual Judas Priest Ride: Defenders of the Bike! THEME: Judas Priest! This ride will feature music spanning the full career of Judas Priest, one of the best metal bands of all time. Wear your Judas Priest merch, leather or other heavy metal gear. This is a curated playlist, so synced sound systems welcome but please refrain from conflicting sounds. ROUTE: Route will be about 10-12 miles with a store stop, taking roughly 2 hours in total. Ride may or may not be a loop; if not, it won't end more than a mile from the start location. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask the ride leader about specifics at stops if you have questions. --------- We take the Shift2Bikes Code of Conduct seriously - respect your neighbors on and off the ride. This is also a leave no trace ride; we leave places cleaner than we found them.
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Westside
Quatama MAX, 45.52288° N, 122.88899° W Portland, OR
Meet at the boulders south of the MAX platform
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sun, Jun 21, 2026, 7:45 PM
Meet at 19:45, roll at 20:00
Ride is a loop
Biking is awesome, and I'm not a hiker, nor am I a morning person (sorry summer solstice sunrise ride leader)… So let's ride on the very nice Rock Creek Trail network from Quatama to the beautiful Bethany Lake Park and watch the sunset of the longest day of the year, then head back.
Contact me on Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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21+ Only
The ZooBomB Pyle, 400 SW 13th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1FTMuUJQe6M3fw3A8
Coach Dan
Sun, Jun 21, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet at the Pyle 8 pm; Head up to the Hill 8:30 pm sharp
ZooBomB Bombs the hill so fast. Summer 2026 third Sunday Summer series Bring your Minis, skateboards, freaks, blades, and bikes. Ride the MAX up to the Super Secret meeting spot. Recount tales and have fun until it’s time to BomB Meet at the Pyle 8 pm Head up to 3.0 BomB the hill <repeat> Note: Everyone and all types are welcomed to Bomb. We love meeting new people. But be advised - ZooBomB is a nighttime adult activity that involves navigation and speed. Please bring a helmet, gloves, and a beverage. Notice: ZooBomBing normally entails riding the MAX which requires a pass ($3)
Monday, June 22, 2026
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Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 4:30 PM
Join us on the westside for Bike Happy Hour, hosted by Ride_Westside Meet new friends and old, hang out, grab a beverage (alcoholic or not), grab some food (optional), and let's talk bikes! Everyone welcome! Every 2nd and 4th Monday, 4:30 to 7 p.m. We are usually on the bar patio or the near it on the ground level.
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Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 5:30 PM
riding by 6
8:00 PM
End location: In or near Multnomah Village, an easy 2 miles from the start.
It's easy to navigate southwest by bike once you know how far up or down you need to go on which hill. Tour some of our unfinished bikeways and missing connections with an outside-the-box look at the terrain, "paper streets", trails, and stairs. See how auto traffic has ruined all of the flat and direct routes and find a few precious places cars haven't taken over. We'll see one or two of the very rare parks with restrooms, and various transportation projects/issues, while generally avoiding most uphills and car traffic. If you don't turn when I turn, you may get lost. (We will see, but not ride the stairs or most trails.) Gather at 5:30 at Fulton Park, ride at 6, finish around 8. 12-ish mile loop, if we see it all, but you can bail near the start from several points in the middle. This will not be a fast or hard ride and nobody will be left behind. Note: sunset is shortly after the end. We'll try to cover at least 6-8 miles and may pause at food carts/beer or just stop at a store and finish the whole loop. Kids are welcome but will need to be passenger/stoker unless they are capable riding around traffic, okay with climbing, and can handle ~12mph comfortably. Contact enobacon at gmail dot com with questions.
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Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet/picnic/sing at 6, ride out by 7pm
9:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
A roving song circle on bikes! Co-leaders welcome. We'll learn our first set of songs at the start to sing as we ride, and then we will stop at fun places to learn and sing one or two more simple, heart-centered songs together at each location.
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Mount Tabor Park (East Picnic Area or Picnic Area B), SE 69th Ave and SE Yamhill St
We'll be at the picnic area on the east side of Tabor (near the SE 69th and Yamhill entrance), just south of the tennis courts.
Urban Adventure League
Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 6:00 PM
8:00 PM
End location: Not a ride, we stay in the same place.
One of the best parts of bike camping and touring is making meals. Here’s a chance to do that without actually going camping! Ride your bike to Tabor on your own and meet us there where we’ll make dinner. Get dinner-making practice for all the bike camping adventures you'll have this summer. Chat with other cyclotourists/bikepackers about bike touring/camping/packing plans for the summer. And nerd out over camping stove setups and impress everyone with the feast you’ll craft! Please note: Camping stove is required, not a grill/hibachi. (There's another ride for that!) Please try to avoid the "pour hot water into a pouch" "meals" that you bought at REI. Get creative! Note: No grocery stop, come prepared
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Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Westside
BGs Food Cartel, 4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet at the western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance)
Ride Westside
Mon, Jun 22, 2026, 7:00 PM
Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10!
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Its a Ride after the Westside Bike Happy Hour! Meet at the BGs Food Cartel Western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance) Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10! This will be a casual pace loop ride exploring around Beaverton & Hillsboro and we usually aim to be done before 9pm. Dress for the weather and bring your lights! If you need anything, Message on Insta
Tuesday, June 23, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jun 23, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 23, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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6:30pm roll time
Top of the hill, SE 52nd & SE Flavel Drive - nw corner
Meet by the cowgirl mural
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jun 23, 2026, 6:15 PM
6:30 PM sharp ROLL TIME
End location: Start of Foster Nite Ride
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Hate hillz? Come play on some small hillz and learn to love 'em! Get a shiny sticker! Eleven miles of nice ez hillz including some off road cut-thrus. We chase kitties, not lions! We'll aim to stay together but there are many turns and I'm not the fastest in our group, so please be patient and don't get too far ahead. Roll time is 6:30 pm SHARP Ends at Foster Food Carts and the start of the Foster Nite Ride. Rules (which you agree to just by showing up): 1) no complaining 2) do whatever you want 3) do not sue me
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foster food carts, 5205 se foster rd.
In between the freemasons and the strip club in the beer tent
Radrich
Tue, Jun 23, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7pm, ride out 8pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
We meet up every other Tuesday. We ride in the Southeast Portland we have food carts and a beer tent at the start of the ride. And we go somewhere and generally have a fire. As a great close-knit ride open to you . i promise to make you dance like idot and celebrate your night.So be kind to all travlers , bring your friends, and optimism.
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Formerly known as the Hyperpop Ride
Colonel Summers Park, 1925 SE Taylor Street
Near the tennis courts
Pit Princette (Calvin) & Daglanie (Delanie)
Tue, Jun 23, 2026, 7:00 PM
Gather at 7pm, Ride at 7:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Join a ride celebrating Electropop (formerly known as Hyperpop, Digicore etc). THEME: The new wave of Electropop! Expect a playlist of electropop, hyperpop, digicore and related genres. If you like artists like Slayyyter, Jane Remover, Sophie, underscores, Ninajirachi, Rina Sawayama, charli xcx, fakemink, oklou, and FKA Twigs, this ride is for you. ROUTE: Route will be about 10-12 miles with a store stop, taking roughly 2ish hours in total. Ride may not be a loop; if not, it won't end more than a mile from the start point. This will be a social-paced ride moving at about 8-11mph. All wheels welcome. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask one of the ride leaders about specifics at stops if you have questions. --------- We take the Shift2Bikes Code of Conduct seriously - respect your neighbors on and off the ride. This is also a leave no trace ride; we leave places cleaner than we found them.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
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Gather at Salmon Street Springs,, 1000 SW Naito Pkway, Portland 97204
For more info on the routes and start times, visit portland.gov/BikeBus
Portland Bureau of Transportation
Wed, Jun 24, 2026, 7:15 AM
For more info on the routes and start times, visit portland.gov/BikeBus
End location: End location: All routes will arrive to Salmon Street Springs at 8:15 a.m.
For more info on the routes and start times, visit portland.gov/BikeBus End location: All routes will arrive to Salmon Street Springs by 8:15 a.m. Commute with the City Bike Bus on the fourth Wednesday of the month! Hop on your bicycle and join us on one of eight unique bike bus routes coming from all over the city into downtown. All bike bus ride leaders will have a pink vest and a bright lime green bandana tied to their handle bars for easy identification. At the end of the ride, we’ll all gather at Salmon Street Springs for a group photo at 8:15 a.m. and enjoy coffee, treats, and music! Text "City Bike Bus" to 888-520-0526 to receive monthly Bike Bus reminders!
portland.gov/bike
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Wed, Jun 24, 2026, 12:00 PM
meet at 12, roll at 12:30
End location: Baby Doll Pizza
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Celebrate the all great and powerful SLICE by visiting some of Portland's greatest purveyors of pizza in single-serving triangular (and sometimes square) formats. This year's Celebration of Slice will be divided into TWO rides! East and West! Pizza people familiar with previous years' rides will be delighted to find there will be some NEW and EXCITING stops on this year's rides. Come and see what slice-tastic splendor awaits! Pace will be social but spirited, we got a lot of pizza to eat!! Route will include (subject to change) - Good Neighbor Pizza - Pizza Jerk - Pizza Machine - Baby Doll PLZ RESPECT AND TIP THE PIZZAIOLOS OR BE BOOTED FROM THE RIDE!! GOOD VIBES ONLY // NO JERKS ALLOWED
@zackpizzabikes
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Wed, Jun 24, 2026, 5:00 PM
Arrive for hors d'oeuvres at 5, roll at 6
End location: Inner SE
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Back for a second summer by popular demand, it's VEGAN DINNER BY BIKE, the only bike ride in the world (probably) where you get to enjoy a free multi-course meal that is fully hauled and set up by bike! Ride along with us on this ethical epicurian adventure that will start with a curated spread of hors d'oeuvres at Piccolo Park (bring your own bottle of wine and a picnic blanket). We'll then head out on a ramble around town with stops for a main course, desserts, and after-dinner drinks. We'll listen to our favorite songs about fruits and vegetables as we ride, and we'll keep the energy going with some fun activities at each stop. A FEW THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE YA GO: 🍹All food is pre-ordered and gratis but you must bring or purchase your own drinks 🍒 No RSVP required. If turnout is larger than expected, portions may be small but you'll still have a chance to sample something from each stop 🥣Please bring your own utensil and dish, as we won't be giving out disposable ones (but we will have some spares for those who forget) 🥝Gluten and nut-free options will be available, but we can't make promises about cross contamination 🍇Our ending point will be 21+ but minors are welcome to join for the rest of the ride 🚰There will be at least one bathroom mid-route, and several places to refill water 🪑We'll mostly be in outdoor spaces, so bring a blanket or folding chair if you want to sit 🚲Total distance is less than ten miles, pace will be easy, inexperienced riders welcome 🍉Free Palestine 🥗🥬🥕🍉🥑🍅🍇🥝🥔🍍🍊🍈🥭🍎🍒🍠🍓🥜🍑🥒🍋🍆🫑🥥🍌📞 ABOUT REVOLUTIONARY BICYCLE CLUB: we are a collective of cyclists who believe that all liberation causes are connected, and that showing solidarity with oppressed peoples goes hand in hand with rejecting fossil fuels and rejecting the exploitation of animals and the environment. In line with our belief in the interconnectedness of justice causes, all the food on this ride is from co-op businesses that demonstrate ethics that extend beyond food. Being a co-op means placing the needs of workers and community above the interests of bourgeois owners and distant shareholders, which is something we need a lot more of at a time when billionaires are busy trying to kill literally everyone on the planet. Several of these businesses are also listed on PORTLANDTOPALESTINE.COM, a directory of local businesses standing up against genocide and apartheid! 🇵🇸 Want to help out with this or other rides we're doing this summer? Email revolutionarybc@proton.me to learn about opportunities to be involved; we're always in need of extra hands for hauling stuff, setup, corking, arranging donations, planning activities, and a lotta other things. Cheers!
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Ending at Cathedral Park
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jun 24, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
Thursday, June 25, 2026
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Westside
Cooper Mountain Ale Works, 12562 SW Main St, Tigard, OR 97223-6129, United States
Indoor or outdoor seating, depending on the weather.
Ride_WestSide
Thu, Jun 25, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 - 6:30pm
**NOT A RIDE** Meet up with other bikey folks in Tigard! Grab a bite or get a drink. NA options available. Let's talk about making Washington County better for everyone! Hoping to make this happen on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.
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Thu, Jun 25, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6 pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Ride leader: Carey Booth Questions: carey.L.booth@gmail.com Thursday June 25, 2026 5:30pm - 10:30pm ~7 miles, loop, slow pace, no drop, safe space, following Shift Code of Conduct Family-friendly Start: Colonel Summers Park 1925 SE Taylor by the splash pad Middle: Table Tennis Club 1720 SE Haig End: Colonel Summers Park by the splash pad Bring ping pong paddles and balls if you have them for Holladay Park. I will have several paddles to loan and lots of balls, and the Table Tennis Club will have plenty of paddles and balls for us to use. We will ride at 6:00pm to Holladay Park (NE 11th and Multnomah, near Lloyd Center) to play on the two outdoor tables. Depending on how many show up, we might play Around-the-World. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Dd9NPJ0kLrY I am fond of playing a game I call The Friendly Volley while chatting. Both players win by getting to know each other better and almost never having to chase the ball or bend over to pick it up. We will proceed from Holladay Park to Bob’s Handy Pantry and Rose City Coffee Co. (3370 SE Milwaukie) arriving around 7:30 for a snack stop. We will ride to the Table Tennis Club (1720 SE Haig) to play from 8-10pm. They are staying open late for us! Optional $5 donation special for this event (regular rate is $10). No one turned away for lack of funds! Bathrooms are available there. We can have food and non-alcoholic drinks in the lobby, not by the tables. Ride back to Colonel Summers with us, or peel off on your own at the end. Bike Love, Carey
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Plaza in front of Bone Sine and Mississippi Chiropractic, 3737 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97227
I'll have a skeleton with me. If the group gets too big we may spill into a nearby parking lot or street
AmilianAdventures
Thu, Jun 25, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet 6:30, ride at 7
Skeletons don't belong in closets! Have you ever noticed Portland's obsession with skeleton decor? If not, let's fix that. Join us for the third annual skeleton scavenger hunt where we'll ride past skeletons and skulls of all sizes, and you'll never NOT be able to notice them scattered throughout the city again. This year let's throw a bone to N Portland! (The south part). Currently my route is 7-8 miles, but I may sneak some more skeletons and miles in we'll see.
@amilianadventures
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Thu, Jun 25, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet at 6:30, ride at 7
Ride length: 3-8 miles
It's time, Cheetah Girls, Gays, Theys and Boytoys, for the second annual Cheetah Girls ride. Time to throw your hands up if you know that you're a star! Are you ready to strut, like you mean it, free your mind? Do you *absolutely* not want to be like Cinderella, sitting in a dark old dusty cellar, waiting for somebody to come and set you free? Hop on our Cheetah Girls ride, where we will be playing all the most Cheetahliscuous hits and biking around in our most bomb, whack-attack Cheetah-print outfits! Miss us last year, and wanna know what all the hype was about? Or were you there, hitting the high notes and meeting new friends along the way? Show up ready for a moderately easy route with plenty of stops along the way! We will most definitely be stopping at a few special spots to boogie-oogie-oogie, create choreography for some of our favorite hits, and belt our hearts out with our karaoke machine. Last year we wound up at Baby Ketten singing and playing, and that's most definitely a possibility this year as well. Whether you're a Bubbles, a Chuchie, a Doe, or an Aqua, it's time to ride, sisters- so get ready to slay your own dragons and dream your own dreams! Most importantly, never forget... "You're a Cheetah Girl because of who you are and what's in your heart." Hosted by Cory and Lindy
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21+ Only
Thu, Jun 25, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Another great night of 80s and early 90s distortion saturated goodness from the before times. Deep cuts and the hits! Tie a flannel around your waist and let's roll slacker.
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TNR #586: Robin Returns!
Thursday Night Ride
Thu, Jun 25, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00, announcements around 7:30. 🕢 After 7:30, follow us to the next stop.
End location: Not a loop, but usually with a fire.
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Thursday Night Ride is Portland’s longest-running weekly social ride, rolling out from Salmon Street Springs every Thursday night since 2015! Routes and ride leaders change weekly, but expect an energetic, party-paced social ride with warmth and weirdness from our welcoming “rolling dive bar” regulars. Most rides feature regularly spaced park and store stops, generally leading to a lively end spot around 11 PM. Come prepared to have fun and celebrate cycling together—other wheeled guests should respect the pace and space of cyclists. Strong Thursday traditions, stronger shared expectations. While you might see some wheelies and other chaos, riders are expected to follow Shift’s Code of Conduct. If you’ve been asked not to attend *any* Shift rides, you are not welcome at TNR—that’s not up for debate on our ride. No complaints, just accountability—if your behavior makes others feel uncomfortable or unsafe, please leave the ride before the ride leaves you. TNR works best when everyone helps set the tone and shares responsibility. Look out for each other, welcome new riders and help them find the next stop, leave it better than you found it, give people space when they need it, and help keep the ride moving forward together by practicing Consent, Accountability, Respect, and De-escalation at all times. Stay behind the ride leader and don’t forget to thank a corker! 📍 Salmon Street Springs, every Thursday, rain or shine. 🕖 Meet at 7:00, announcements after 7:30, leave after “Beer Minutes.” 🕢 If you’re not at the fountain by 7:30, you may want to meet us at the next stop. 🧭 Live Location: https://ridewithgps.com/users/1303039/live_log
⛲️ If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to get involved, come early and ask for the ride leader—we’ll see you at the fountain!
Friday, June 26, 2026
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Blumenauer: North side, Flanders: East side, Steel: East side of the lower deck, Tilikum: West side under the 99 red balloons statue
Dr. Doughnut
Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 7:00 AM
7ish to 9ish in the morning
9:00 AM
For over 20 years, Breakfast on the Bridges has been offering up free coffee and goodies to people biking, walking, scooting and boarding across Portland's bridges. Generally the last Friday of every month, look for our special events during Pedalpalooza and December!
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Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 3:30 PM
meet at/after 3:30, ride around 4!
5:55 PM
Ride to the KMHD ride from Woodstock!
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Family Friendly
Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 4:30 PM
meet at 4:30pm, roll at 5pm!
End location: Willamette Park
Do you love jazz? Do you love KMHD? Do you love... riding bikes? THEN THIS IS THE RIDE FOR YOU! Join a gaggle of public radio, jazz, & bike-riding enthusiasts as we ride through town blasting our favorite radio station, 89.1 FM KMHD. We'll plan to ride during the second hour of beloved host - The Baby Boomer's show - Soulful Strut. There will be a park stop and we'll end at a park so bring snacks, beverages, picnic supplies, and radios.
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Moore Alley, SE Division and SE 36th
Meet at Moore Alley between SE 35th Place and 36th on Division
Scott Batchelar
Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet for Dinner around 5pm before heading to Laurelhurst at 6pm
Many years ago a really cool lady named Carye Bye started a little Facebook group called Hidden Portland for the Curious. Join us for a ride through the Laurelhurst, Hollywood and Irvington areas finding all sorts of Hidden Treasures. Meet with us at Moore Alley around 5pm for Dinner, leave for Laurelhurst shortly after 6 - 6:15pm
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21+ Only
Ray ray leads
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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21+ Only
Fri, Jun 26, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7, Ride at 7:30
9:45 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
In 2011, a Cartoon Network exec introduced two rappers who had no business knowing each other: El-P, a Brooklyn underground lifer with a decade of weird, dense production behind him, and Killer Mike, an Atlanta heavyweight who first showed up on an Outkast record. They clicked instantly. After collaborating on each other's solo albums and touring together, they made it official — borrowed a name from an old LL Cool J track and dropped their self-titled debut for free on June 26, 2013. Critics lost their minds. Four albums later, Run the Jewels is one of the most beloved rap acts of the last decade, with a fist-and-pistol logo recognized worldwide and a discography that hasn't cost a single fan a single dollar. To mark 13 years since RTJ1 hit the internet, we're rolling through Portland with the full catalog playing front-to-back, in order, no skips. All four albums plus Meow the Jewels — the cat-noise remix of RTJ2 that started as a Kickstarter dare and ended up an actual record. Roughly 3.5 hours of music. Plan accordingly. The BIKESxBEATS sound trailer will be in tow with all the bass you can handle. Come dressed in RTJ-coded fits — chains, shades, gold, whatever you've got. Cat ears recommended for the back half. We'll roll at a social pace over ~10-12 mostly flat miles with regroups so nobody gets dropped, plus a store stop midway for snacks and water. Bring lights — we'll be out past sundown. One thing to flag: if you flat or have a mechanical, we won't be able to hold the ride for repairs, so come with a plan to get yourself home if something goes sideways. Fists up. ✊
Saturday, June 27, 2026
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Meet at the picnic tables at NE 7th Ave and Cook St
D'Glass, P'Pedal, Past Tire, and the Virtual Kernal
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 8:00 AM
Roll at 8:30
12:00 AM
Ride is a loop
End location: Rolls back to Irving Park at midnight!
Ride length: 15+ miles
It's summer! It might be hot! We still have a great constitution! There are still lots of things wrong in our world. Let's ride/protest naked! All day? Why not? We'll go slow to medium paced. Nobody left behind. Frequent rest breaks in secluded greenspaces. Occasional clothed breaks for restrooms and grocery stops. Meet at Irving Park at 8:00 am, then rendezvous with the Sunny Naked ride at Coe Circle at 10:30, hit the Leif Erikson Trail in the heat of the day at 2:00, go for a swim at a secret beach in St. Johns at dinner time, then Colonel Summers Park for the Waxing Gibbous Moon Ride at 9:00 pm. You can drop out or re-join any time. Peaceful protest is a long-established tradition in the United States of America. As a group, we'll be protesting unsafe conditions on Portland streets. You can be personally protesting any issue that is important to you. We will have short formal protests at ODOT and PBOT's headquarters in downtown Portland. (But will not be going by the ICE facility in Johns Landing) We keep the ride a safe space for all participants. All bodies and level of nakedness welcome. Request no cameras by ride participants. **Ride may be cancelled or shortened if forecast is for steady rain or other harsh weather. We will update by 11:59 pm Friday June 26 if we are cancelling due to rain.**
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Westside
Cedar Park Middle School, 11100 Sw Parkway Portland, OR 97225 United States
Meet in the eastern bus loop, parallel to SW Parkwood Drive
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 10:00 AM
Party at 10:00, and roll out at 11:00
End location: Cedar Hills Park Splash Pad
Ride length: 0-3 miles
This ride will be a relatively short, casual paced ride for families looking to get out and spend some time with their kids using pedal power! The goal is to get more families into riding bicycles instead of driving everywhere, and showing families safe neighbourhood spots and paths in Washington County! The party will kick off at Cedar Park Middle School in Cedar Hills at 10am, and the closest MAX stop is at Sunset TC, about 1 mile north. We will depart at 11am and ride en masse to Cedar Hills Park's Splash Pad (bring water play clothes) The closest transit at the end is also at Beaverton TC, about a mile south. The ride will be about 1 mile in a relatively flat neighbourhood, on quiet neighbourhood streets. All people and all wheels are welcome! Please be respectful of any children who come along, as the last thing we want to do is discourage them from cycling.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Vera Katz Statue, 5 SE Salmon St, Portland, OR 97214
Vera Katz statue is just south of the listed address
Vegan Bike Club PDX
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 11:15 AM
Meet at 11:15am, roll at 11:30am
End location: Hail Snail, 6550 N Interstate Ave
We'll ride about 5 miles together from the Vera Katz statue (just north of the Hawthorne Bridge) on the Eastbank Esplanade to Hail Snail (vegan cinnamon roll shop) for the Flip Side Vegan Market. Bring $ for vendors! The market is 12pm-5pm. There’s a MAX stop across the street from the market. The Flip Side Vegan Market IG: https://www.instagram.com/theflipsidepdx/?hl=en FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550761540759
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Piccolo Park, 2715 SE Clinton St, Portland, OR 97202
Meet at Piccolo Park on the SE 28th Ave side.
Emily Guise & Jill Aki
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 12:30 PM
Meet at 12:30pm, ride at 1pm
End location: Golden Pliers on Alberta St
Ride length: 3-8 miles
If you’re an unracer, love fancy lugs, rim brakes, and steel frames, this ride is for you! Creating durable, practical AND aesthetically-pleasing bikes straight outta Walnut Creek, CA, Rivendell Bicycle Works have shaped and influenced the cycling world ever since 1994. All mechanical, pedal powered bikes welcome! This will be a slow paced (5-10 mph), no-one-left-behind ride about 4.5 miles long, with a rest stop, ending at the legendary local Riv dealer, Golden Pliers.
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Sewallcrest Park, SE 31st Ave & Market St, Portland, OR 97214
North end of park
Pit Princette (Calvin)
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 1:00 PM
Gather at 1pm, Ride at 1:30pm
Ride is a loop
Want a short afternoon ride ahead of Loud n Lit? Enjoy short songs? Then this ride is for you! This 60 minute ride will feature a playlist of 60+ songs by 60+ artists, all under 60 seconds! This social paced, no-drop ride will be a loop. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask one of the ride leaders about specifics at stops if you have questions. --------- We take the Shift2Bikes Code of Conduct seriously - respect your neighbors on and off the ride. This is also a leave no trace ride; we leave places cleaner than we found them.
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Kimya Dawson/Moldy Peaches Ride
Colonel Summers, 1925 SE Taylor St, Portland, OR 97214
Meet near the water feature
Kody B
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 5:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
*This ride may be higher mileage* Take a ride with me to Johnson Creek and the Springwater Corridor(s) while we listen to music from Kimya Dawson, her early band the Moldy Peaches, and other artists that inspired or has been inspired by Kimya. We'll plan for one store stop midway since this is a longer ride. Social paced/no drop ride! Do be a poo head and don't show if youre banned on other rides; you will be asked to leave.
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Colonel Summers Park, 1902 SE Belmont St
Meet by tennis courts
D'Glass, P'Pedal, Virtuous Kernel and Past Tire
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 8:30 PM
Roll at 9:00
11:30 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Returns to Col Summers, then a group will ride north to Irving Park.
Ride length: 8-15 miles
It's summer! The moon is big! It might be hot! We still have a great constitution! There are still lots of things wrong in our world. Let's ride/protest naked! Pre-full moon naked ride. Two days before the full moon is a large, bright moon that comes up 2 hours before sunset. So instead of rolling on the full moon, we're doing the Waxing Gibbous. Protesting car dominance. And having a good time! Past Tire and crew led full moon rides for about 11 years, we have now shifted to Waxing Gibbous. We're formally protesting the lack of safe bikeways in Portland. We'll have short protests with dancing and chants at ODOT and PBOT downtown. You are encouraged to protest any and all issues important to you! (We'll have body paint) We keep the ride a safe space for all participants. All bodies and level of nakedness welcome. Request no cameras by ride participants. **Ride may be cancelled if forecast is for steady rain or other harsh weather. We will update by 11:59 pm Friday June 26 if we are cancelling due to rain.**
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21+ Only
Sat, Jun 27, 2026, 9:00 PM
Meetup at 9, Ride at 9:30
Loud N Lit 2026 over a decade running. Ride will be slow paced and easy. End spot will be amazing. Plan on staying late. Stay Hydrated. Bring your own beverages there will NOT be a beer stop. No jerks. Watch out for each other. ABSOLUTELY LEAVE NO TRACE. get loud get lit
Sunday, June 28, 2026
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Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 9:30, ride at 10
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Please join us for the most family friendly ride of this summer hosted by Rachael of PDX Dinorama/PDX Sidewalk Joy and PDX: NakedHearts. The ride will meet at Grant Park at 9:30am and we will ride at 10 promptly. The ride is a loop and will be around 8 miles stopping at many installations in the Irvington area. Ride is a loop and we will bring you back to Grant Park after. There will be a lot of stops so please keep that in mind; the point is to enjoy all these unique installations that make Portland so amazing! If the ride is large it may be hard to enjoy each stop to the fullest, but we will do our best to make sure everyone gets to see and hear about each one while keeping on schedule. You can expect a mellow pace with a lot of regrouping as well to make sure everyone is together and safe. If you have speakers, please bring them and join our jam or play only family friendly music while respecting keeping space riding between speakers. To be prepared for the fun here are some things you can bring: small toys/figurines, quarters (at least 2), a puzzle, baseball cards, toy car Safety first and fun second! If you are attending please keep in mind this is a family friendly event so we ask that you do not partake in any alcohol or smoking before, during or after while around the group. We will need people to cork; if you are willing to help please check in with anyone in a pink vest/ride leader Nichole before the ride so we can go over expectations with you. You will need to ride in front and precork and we expect anyone corking to practice non violence to keep the group safe. If you have not spoken to us about corking please refrain from doing so. If you are a banned rider you are 100% not welcome on this ride and we will be following the Shift code of conduct. You can view the route here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51409461
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Family Friendly
Open Streets event connecting Ventura Park and Verdell Burdine Rutherford Park. Participants are welcome to join the 3.9-mile route anywhere along the route and travel in either direction.
Portland Bureau of Transportation
Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 11:00 AM
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Celebrate open streets at the East Portland Sunday Parkways event presented by Kaiser Permanente on June 28, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 4-mile East Portland down-and-back route will feature Ventura, Lincoln, Parklane, and Verdell Burdine Rutherford parks. Start anywhere along the route and bike, walk, or roll as you explore neighborhood greenways, parks, and community resources. Along the route and at featured parks, you’ll find vendor marketplaces, community booths, free family-friendly activities, and live entertainment. This free, all-ages community event is organized by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
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Eastbank Esplanade, SW corner of NE Oregon St and, NE Lloyd Blvd, Portland, OR 97232
At base of stairs/ramp on the East Bank Esplanade (Ride down the big ramp and you will see us)
Blake T
Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 12:00 PM
Meet at 12:00pm Ride at 12:30
End location: Duckworth Dock
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Get ready for a honking good time! We will meet at the base of the steel bridge on the East Bank Esplanade near the stairs and ride the water front loop with stops for games of Duck Duck Goose, goose spotting, and opportunities to shake your tail feathers! The ride will end at Duckworth dock for a jump in the river! Goose themed outfits/costumes are encouraged Ride is about 3 miles
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21+ Only
Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 12:00 PM
End location: Mississippi Food Cart Pod
Ride length: 15+ miles
This is the 5th annual 26" or DIE! A ride made for you and your 26" mountain bike! Meet at 12pm. I’ll provide pizza to kick things off (while supplies last!) Once food is gone..We will then roll out to do the NoPo Cutty route. This route is 30ish miles, fairly flat, and involves some off the beaten path trail riding! Some off road experience suggested, but there isn’t anything too gnarly. Ride will end at the Mississippi Street food carts. Bring lights, a lock, a tube, water, snacks, and your BUDZ!
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Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Every FIRSTish & LASTish Sunday @ 2p from May through September, come ride with AwayDays Brewery. Participants get 10% beers. 🍻 We will do a 10-mile loop around the waterfront. Route on Strava! IG: @rideawaypdx Strava: RideAway https://strava.app.link/8bPM4OhaX2b
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Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 4:30 PM
Ride a 5PM
End location: Rocky Butte
Ride length: 3-8 miles
A ride to make your stand. We ride up a big hill. Then, choose your inconsequential stance* and deliver a 90 second stump speech on it. We all vote on the best inconsequential stance and it wins an inconsequential prize. We all picnic and enjoy the sunset from the hill, feeling smugly vindicated about a completely pointless opinion. *This cannot be something actually important. It has to be something truly of no consequence like "The best spoon for cereal is the tiny spoon" or "the correct pronunciation of gif" or "a hot dog is a sandwich" or "Riley was actually the best boyfriend for Buffy".
@anomalily on instagram
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Sun, Jun 28, 2026, 7:00 PM
Have we all recovered from Loud n Lit? Will this ride be moved too the 30th? Let’s find out
Monday, June 29, 2026
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Westside
Prime Tap House (Tanasbourne), 1896 NE 106th Ave Beaverton, OR 97006 United States
A large table will be reserved for us inside the building
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Mon, Jun 29, 2026, 4:30 PM
Meet at 4:30 for Happy Hour and ride at 7:00
Everyone loves Bike Happy Hours! That's why we're bringing another one to Northern Washington County from 1630-1900! Happy Hour is NOT a ride in itself, but there will be a ride immediately after, at 1900! A good way to meet new cycling friends in the Westside and beyond, or keep in touch with old friends! Everyone is welcome to join along, maybe grab a drink, eat some good food, or just show your presence. The post-Happy Hour ride will be a casual paced 10-20 mile ride around Northern Washington County I'm going to be demoing this over the Summer on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th (if applicable) Mondays of June, July, and August, and if we like it, I'll keep it going!
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or DM me on Instagram @62Murrayblvd
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Peninsula Park, N. Ainsworth & N. Albina
Near the SW corner of the park (rose garden side)
JocelynOberon
Mon, Jun 29, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet & picnic at 6, ride by 7pm
9:00 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
For the third annual ride, we will visit and read aloud from the poetry posts of Piedmont, Arbor Lodge, & Overlook, & perhaps a bit further afield. We begin with a park picnic and end with the sunset and full moonrise (merging into that ride if we can!)
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Mon, Jun 29, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Normandale Park, NE 55th Ave and NE Wasco St
Meet on the west side of the park, near the covered structure
Pizza Bandit
Mon, Jun 29, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30, depart at 8.
10:30 PM
End location: A mystery!
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Did you know that on the night of the full moon, sunset is usually right before the moon rise? Let's hit up a spot where we can watch both! Stock up on snacks and libations before meeting up, then depart on a chill, slow-ish paced 5-mile (give or take) ride to our mystery destination. Ride not a loop. Lights, layers, and a picnic blanket are good ideas. Extra credit if you bring a telescope or good binoculars to observe the moon. Please note: THERE IS NO STORE STOP. There are markets near the ride start, so go there beforehand. There should be open bathroom(s) at the end. Also: RIDE NOT A LOOP, we end where we stop. If you need help getting back to the start, let me know. Rest assured, we will still be in "civilization" where we end, with Tri-Met service nearby. And most importantly: THIS IS A GOOD CONDITIONS RIDE. Clouds, rain, smoke, and excessive heat may cancel the ride. Check the Shift calendar on the day of ride for confirmation. Sunset 9:03 pm, moonrise 9:30 pm.
Tuesday, June 30, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jun 30, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Tue, Jun 30, 2026, 3:00 PM
5:00 PM
Learn about bike maintenance and bring your bicycle with you to get some hands-on experience doing basic repairs! We'll go over the major systems on a bike, learn how to do some simple adjustments and have time to practice flat repair. You're encouraged to bring your bike and any specific questions about issues you might have, but it's not required for attendance. Free and open to everyone.
portland.gov/bike
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 30, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Laurelhurst Park, SE Ankeny St & SE Laurelhurst Place, Portland, OR 97214
Meet outside the teal gazebo off Ankeny
Teal Squad
Tue, Jun 30, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6p.m., ride at 6:30 p.m.
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
The love for teal is real! It's a little green...it's a little blue, It's perfect! If you love teal, this ride is for you! Bring your teal bike, teal helmet, or fav teal outfit and ride around sharing your love of teal. Meet at Laurelhurst Park, near the bathrooms. NEW TIME AND DATE! Meet at 6pm. Ride leaves at 6:30. We will be biking around SE Portland. There will be a few stops at beautiful teal places as well as a snack stop before heading back to Laurelhurst. This ride is a loop.
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
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Family Friendly
Hawthorne Ayslum Food carts, SE 10th Ave &, 1080 SE Madison St, Portland, OR 97214
meet at Food Carts, look for people with mostly dead or all dead laptops
Joe Rowe buildwithjoe on blue sky
Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 2:00 PM
Gather 2 at the carts, eat and repair, ride 3pm to drop at Freegeek possible tour, ride, back to eat etc
5:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Hawthorne Ayslum Food carts
Ride length: 0-3 miles
We did this noble cause ride before: Bring a dead laptop and we bring it to life right in front of you. We also help you wipe/crush your hard drive right in front of you. We bring the tools and let you take the same tools home. We haul "ALL DEAD" stuff to Freegeek for you or with you Wednesday 11am to 4pm. We might even get a special tour . Bring a blank USB thumb drive and we will wipe that clean and give you something that will boot open source to 3 different open source operating systems and make you able to wipe or factory reset other computers down the road. We teach you to fish. Heck, we might even be able to do the same for a desktop if you do all the hauling. There is power at the carts. Optional: bring thumb drives, bring a cargo bike or trailer. We might do this more often in the summer. We are masking friendly and whole thing is outdoors. Bring kids. We want to teach all ages how to save the planet from cars and other stuff. Gather 11am Hawthorne Asylum Food carts SE 10th Ave &, 1080 SE Madison St, Portland, OR 97214
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Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30, depart at 6 PM.
8:30 PM
End location: Near 122nd Ave MAX stn.
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Sometime in the middle 19th century, stone mile markers were placed along the length of what became SE Stark St. From the Willamette to the Sandy River, these milestones helped travellers navigate what was once a "wild" area. Over the years these markers were largely forgotten, yet miraculously over half still remain! We'll take a leisurely bike tour to see the markers that still remain from MP2 to MP7. Ride is not a loop but will end near the SE 122nd MAX Station on the Blue Line. After the ride ends there will be an option for interested folks to get food and libations. BONUS: Get a copy of the Stark St. Mileposts Zine for the sliding scale price of $6-8. You DO NOT have to buy the zine to participate in the ride.
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Come early for junk mail paper folding!!
TBA, TBA
Kristie
Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30ish to craft, ride around 7:00ish?
July 1st is Postal Worker Appreciation Day! And what better way to show appreciation to the postal worker who knows you best (ie: your mail carrier) than by actually checking your mail and grabbing all the junk mail thats been sitting in there for weeks, bringing it to this ride, and then MAKING ORIGAMI WITH IT Bring your bike, bring your red plums (pictured) and local newspapers (Southeast Examiners, Street Roots--after you've read them, of course) and any other stuff in your mailbox that you have and don't need and let's get crafting! Afterwards we'll ride bikes and pass as many post offices as possible.
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Ending at The Den (21+)
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 6:00 PM
Join us at BP Happy Hour leave at 6pm
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Have you ever wondered about all the Interesting, quirky and fun things in Portland Oregon? Then this is the ride for you! Imagine a Ride blending a little bit of wonkiness, some cool architecture, hidden art pieces and cool streets. We’ll grab some munchies and hit 3 Quadrants of Portland discovering what makes Portland Cool! This ride will concentrate on North, Northeast and Southeast
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Wed, Jul 1, 2026, 7:00 PM
Gather at 7pm, Ride at 7:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Metalheads: gather at Oregon Park on Wednesday, July 1st for one of the heaviest rides of the year, celebrating the most brutal genre of music - Death Metal! This will be a shorter version than the 2025 edition. THEME: Death Metal! This ride will be set to a soundtrack of death metal, with tracks from its' origins to the present. Expect a playlist of old school, brutal, technical, progressive, cosmic, cavernous, grinding, slamming, gore-soaked death metal (although probably no deathcore, sorry!). Break out your best battle jacket/vest or other death metal gear for this ride. This is a curated playlist, so synced sound systems are welcome but please refrain from conflicting sounds/bringing your own playlist. ROUTE: Route will be about 10-11 miles with a store stop, taking roughly 2ish hours in total. Ride may or may not be a loop, but won't end more than a mile from the start point. This will be a social-paced, no-drop ride moving at about 8-12mph. All wheels welcome. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask the ride leader about specifics at Irving Park or the store stop if you have questions. Similar to a live metal show, the music will be loud; we’ll have some earplugs on hand, but we ask that you refrain from bringing pets on this ride. See you in the pit!
Thursday, July 2, 2026
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Jul 2, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
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Westside
Orenco MAX, 941 NE Orenco Station Loop Hillsboro, OR 97124 United States
Meet at the wooden walkway north of the MAX platform
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Thu, Jul 2, 2026, 6:30 PM
Gather around 18:30, roll at around 19:00
9:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Let's go explore two of my favourite parks that are kind of a PITA to access via transit! We'll start at Orenco MAX station, use the Paula Jean Powerline Trail, explore some NEW cycling infrastructure in South Hillsboro, and cut through Alohaland until we find ourselves at Jenkins Estate. Then, we'll travel a little bit west and stop by Cooper Mountain Nature Park. We'll have to dismount for each park, as they generally do not permit bikes on the paths, but we will explore around each. There is also about an 800ft incline to Cooper Mountain (it's a mountain after all), so I'm going to say keep the kids at home this time.
Contact me in the Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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TNR #587: 🎒 Backpack’s back!
Thursday Night Ride
Thu, Jul 2, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00, announcements around 7:30. 🕢 After 7:30, follow us to the next stop.
End location: Not a loop, but usually with a fire.
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Thursday Night Ride is Portland’s longest-running weekly social ride, rolling out from Salmon Street Springs every Thursday night since 2015! Routes and ride leaders change weekly, but expect an energetic, party-paced social ride with warmth and weirdness from our welcoming “rolling dive bar” regulars. Most rides feature regularly spaced park and store stops, generally leading to a lively end spot around 11 PM. Come prepared to have fun and celebrate cycling together—other wheeled guests should respect the pace and space of cyclists. Strong Thursday traditions, stronger shared expectations. While you might see some wheelies and other chaos, riders are expected to follow Shift’s Code of Conduct. If you’ve been asked not to attend *any* Shift rides, you are not welcome at TNR—that’s not up for debate on our ride. No complaints, just accountability—if your behavior makes others feel uncomfortable or unsafe, please leave the ride before the ride leaves you. TNR works best when everyone helps set the tone and shares responsibility. Look out for each other, welcome new riders and help them find the next stop, leave it better than you found it, give people space when they need it, and help keep the ride moving forward together by practicing Consent, Accountability, Respect, and De-escalation at all times. Stay behind the ride leader and don’t forget to thank a corker! 📍 Salmon Street Springs, every Thursday, rain or shine. 🕖 Meet at 7:00, announcements after 7:30, leave after “Beer Minutes.” 🕢 If you’re not at the fountain by 7:30, you may want to meet us at the next stop. 🧭 Live Location: https://ridewithgps.com/users/1303039/live_log
⛲️ If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to get involved, come early and ask for the ride leader—we’ll see you at the fountain!
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¡Feliz Jueves!
Irving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Near the restrooms
Pit Princette (Calvin)
Thu, Jul 2, 2026, 7:00 PM
Gather at 7pm, Ride at 7:30pm
Join this ride celebrating Health, an industrial/electronic band band known for their vast array of collaborations. THEME: Health... and friends! Attendees are encouraged to come dressed in Health gear, merch from bands they’ve collaborated with, cat ears, industrial looks, or gear from related interests (Neon Genesis Evangelion, From Software games, etc). Expect a playlist featuring Health and songs by artists the band has collaborated with, including: • Soccer Mommy • Nine Inch Nails • Alice Glass • Crystal Castles • Perturbator • Deftones • Chelsea Wolfe • JPEGMafia • Backxwash • Lamb of God • 100 gecs • The Neighbourhood • Poppy • Street Sects • The Body • Full of Hell • Xiu Xiu • And even MORE ROUTE: Route will be about 10ish miles with a store stop, taking roughly 2 hours in total. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask the ride leader about specifics at stops if you have questions.
Friday, July 3, 2026
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21+ Only
Nossa Famila Coffee, 2007 SE Division St, Portland, OR 97202
come early if you want to coffee up beforehand!
@dudeluna
Fri, Jul 3, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 9:45am, ride leaves at 10:00am
12:00 PM
End location: Ladd's Circle
Not a half century in distance, but in age! A ride for those 50+ who love bikes! Mellow wander around Portland. Will end at about Noon. Supporters under 50 are also welcome!
@dudeluna on Instagram
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21+ Only
Fri, Jul 3, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2pm, ride at 3pm
End location: inner north portland
Ride length: 3-8 miles
It's summer. You're on a bike. The only thing missing is a margarita. Join us for a chill ride in celebration of the greatest warm-weather drink of all time. This ride is for margarita lovers and allies. Everyone is welcome! Bring your own margarita (on the rocks, spicy, frozen, non-alcoholic, whatever you're into), and margarita-adjacent snacks. Meet at 2:00pm at Laurelhurst Park (SW corner, near picnic site A). Ride leaves at ~3:00pm. We'll ride about 5 miles, ending in inner north Portland at a park with plenty of space for margaritas. Leave no trace, plan to take your bottles, cups, everything with you. No limes left behind. Bring snacks to share if you've got them. Salt for your rim encouraged.
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Family Friendly
Fri, Jul 3, 2026, 5:45 PM
meet at 5:45pm, enjoy 1st gallery for 30 min, ride at 6:15pm
10:00 PM
Casual ride to art galleries for the First Friday Art Walk. First Friday Art Walk is a monthly tradition where inner SE art galleries stay open late, bring in artists, have free food, and have hands-on arts projects. http://firstfridaypdx.org/ Biking is the best way to get around to these galleries. We get to 5-8 galleries, depending on how long our group spends in each gallery. We don't know exact routes and galleries, because we decide in the moment. We'll stay out until ~9:30pm, then see if folks are up for a group dinner afterwards. Join for as many galleries as you like, and leave when you wish. If you have a sound system bring it! I love music on group rides. Ride details: 5-15 minutes of biking between galleries. Our ride is perfect for new cyclists and families with kids. We'll go at a slow pace so folks can socialize, and everyone can keep up. We use small neighborhood streets with minimal cars. The ride ends at a different location from the start. If you need advice for how to bike home afterwards or get to your car, chat with the ride leader.
Portland Bicycle School... laws for driver/cyclist interactions
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21+ Only
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jul 3, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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Field close to bathrooms
@chefjosefa
Fri, Jul 3, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 6:30, leave at 7
End location: Grant Park
You know the mission, you know it’s face, but this time there’s 2 of them. The battle for tomorrow begins this summer. The Terminator 2 Ride. Let’s celebrate the 35th anniversary of the movie and explore themes and music from the movie, costumes encouraged. No fate. Just a necessity of change if mankind is going to survive. “Come with me if you want to live “
Saturday, July 4, 2026
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21+ Only
Westside
Hillsboro Civic Centre, 120 E Main St Hillsboro, OR 97123 United States
Meet up by the fountain
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Jul 4, 2026, 9:45 AM
Gather at 9:45, roll out around 10:15, and be at Gaston by Noon
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Gaston Rural Fire Station (the out), Hillsboro Civic Centre (the back)
Ride length: 15+ miles
Have you never heard an Outdoor Warning/Tornado/Air Raid Siren in your life? Or maybe you used to live in the Midwest and miss the electromechanical harmony they produce! Well this ride will take us to Gaston, located in beautiful rural Washington County, about a 13 mile ride, with not too much climbing from downtown Hillsboro. They happen to have an electromechanical siren (one that actually has moving parts, not a giant speaker) that they restored a couple years back, and they test it every first Saturday at noon! It is a Federal Signal 3T22, one of the most iconic American sirens ever made. This ride is an OUT AND BACK format, meaning we will be starting at Hillsboro Civic Centre, heading to Gaston, and then heading back to HCC via the same way, which is about 26 miles round trip. We will try our best not to drop on this ride, however we cannot delay too much, as the siren sounds sharply at noon, and there is only finite buffer time. Also, there is NO RELIABLE BUS OR MAX SERVICE AFTER LEAVING HILLSBORO. This means that if you are riding an EBike, to make sure you have enough range, and for anyone that your bike is in good condition, and that you have enough water and snacks, so that you do not need to be "rescued" home. We will make some stops along the way to carb up, hydrate, and enjoy the view! I do not recommend children, as the overall length is quite long, however if you would like to bring children in the Westside, consider looking at my Kidical Mass rides.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or via Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jul 4, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Rose City Park Methodist Church, 5830 NE Alameda St, Portland, OR 97213
We gather in the street in front of the church
Zachary Lauritzen
Sat, Jul 4, 2026, 10:00 AM
Gather at 9:45am, depart at 10am
11:00 AM
Ride is a loop
End location: We end at the school just a few blocks away from the church, so it's a "nearly loop"
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Join us for the Biggest Kids Bike Parade this Side of the Mississippi!! This is an all ages bike parade that starts at Rose City Park Methodist Church (58th and NE Alameda) and ends at Rose City Park Elementary School (~1.5 miles). It's a slow pace--scooters and glide bikes welcome--and ends with a popsicle party at the elementary school. We gather in front of the church at 9:45am and depart at 10am. Ride ends by 10:45am and you can stay at the party as long as you like. It's a great way to kick off July 4th celebrations. Come one, come all!
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Bring your big hair, and your big uh 👀….personality 😍
Laurelhurst Park, TBA
@cass13rush
Sat, Jul 4, 2026, 7:00 PM
End location: Fireworks! Probably near or on a bridge
Celebrating all things Dolly on July 4th
Sunday, July 5, 2026
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jul 5, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Sun, Jul 5, 2026, 12:00 PM
Meet at noon, ride at 12:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
For the Bicentennial in 1976 a 4,200 mile bike route was created going from the Oregon coast to Yorktown, Virginia. During that summer thousands of cyclists rode across the country, some going east others going west. Bike Inns were established across the country so riders were seldom more than 30 miles from accommodations in campgrounds, schools, fire stations, churches, and other venues. Guide books and detailed maps were published covering the entire route. The Bikecentennial route continues to be used to the present day and is now called the Trans America Bicycle Trail or TransAm. Adventure Cycling Association (ACA) evolved from the 40-person staff in 1976, and continues to publish maps for this route and many others. For the 50th anniversary they are promoting group rides covering the entire route, as well as shorter rides on sections of the trail. The TranAm goes across central Oregon, so for this Bike Summer ride we are riding a portion of another ACA route - The Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail. This 3,131 mile route goes from Illinois to the Oregon coast, passing through Portland along the way. This year is also the 50th anniversary of Trek Bicycle Corporation, which had its humble beginning in a red barn in Waterloo, Wisconsin. So our ride starts at the Trek Slabtown store, where they are kindly offering us donuts before the ride. This store is not far from where the Lewis & Clark Trail resumes its trek to the Oregon Coast. The ride is a 5.5 mile loop returning to the Trek store. We stay in Northwest Portland passing by several bicycle-related venues along the way. Hope to see you there!
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Elizabeth Caruthers Park, 3600 S Moody Ave
under the trees on the southwest of the central green space
Thorns Bike Bus Crew
Sun, Jul 5, 2026, 2:00 PM
Depart Elizabeth Caruthers at 2:15, arrive at Providence Park by 3:00.
3:00 PM
End location: Providence Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
The Thorns host Racing Louisville for the Summer Block Party game. We will gather at Elizabeth Caruthers Park on the south waterfront at 2:00 to depart at 2:15 for Providence Park via Naito and Flanders, arriving by 3:00 for a pint at the 107ST before the match. Come cheer on your Thorns with bike-minded individuals! The Thorns have something to prove after their road defeat in May. If you want a ride to get you back after the match, please speak with one of the ride leaders. :) We ride rain or shine! Don't forget a lock and lights for the ride home. You may wish to familiarize yourself with the list of prohibited items to avoid anxiety at Providence Park Gate. https://images.mlssoccer.com/image/upload/v1625889187/assets/por/PDFs/FanPolicies-2020_v5pzgp.pdf
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Sun, Jul 5, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2, ride at 2:30
Ride is a loop
Alanis. Enough said. ~ 10 mile route, causal pace.
IG: emstartingover
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NakedHearts:PDX (Moorland and guest ride leader)
Sun, Jul 5, 2026, 7:00 PM
Leave for 7:55 exactly
Ride is a loop
finally we will do this ride we’ve been wanting for years to do. Costumes? 1985 or 1955? Have a lab coat? Drain pipe trousers that are too short? A life saver? The clothing from the first movie is so iconic but maybe you’re a cowboy? Or a cyber punk kid? Pick your back to the future movie period…. Maybe there’s a prize that’s not a pile of dung for best costume…. There will be games…participation is mandatory. Can we hit 8.8 mph as a group and travel back in time? Can someone fall out of a tree and be pushed out of the way of a cargo bike? Will we find that sweet Tacoma? Climb the clock tower in time? Ride ends with a 50’s enchantment under the sea dance. More details tbd
https://www.instagram.com/reel/C1XstAoSelQ/?igsh=Y2FkdW5xNHVxcXMw
Monday, July 6, 2026
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Westside
Prime Tap House (Tanasbourne), 1896 NE 106th Ave Beaverton, OR 97006 United States
A large table will be reserved for us inside the building
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Mon, Jul 6, 2026, 4:30 PM
Meet at 4:30 for Happy Hour and ride at 7:00
Everyone loves Bike Happy Hours! That's why we're bringing another one to Northern Washington County from 1630-1900! Happy Hour is NOT a ride in itself, but there will be a ride immediately after, at 1900! A good way to meet new cycling friends in the Westside and beyond, or keep in touch with old friends! Everyone is welcome to join along, maybe grab a drink, eat some good food, or just show your presence. The post-Happy Hour ride will be a casual paced 10-20 mile ride around Northern Washington County I'm going to be demoing this over the Summer on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th (if applicable) Mondays of June, July, and August, and if we like it, I'll keep it going!
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or DM me on Instagram @62Murrayblvd
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Mon, Jul 6, 2026, 6:00 PM
ride at 6:30
8:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Oregon Department of Transportation Got Their Freeways On South Portland is a tour of the streets and spaces under and around the extensive freeway and highway infrastructure in South Portland. We'll see, but mostly not ride on, the world-renowned (for how seismically unsound it is) Marquam Bridge, the Ross Island Bridge, the infamous Harbor Drive that was never removed, Macadam, I-5, I-405, Naito, Barbur, and some sketchy tunnels. You'll also learn about why the street numbers go backwards and how to get around the freeway when the elevator is broken. Meet at 6pm by the red balloon sculpture on the West end of the Tilikum Crossing. Ride at 6:30. COVID safety: Please be vaccinated and respect mask/distancing needs of others.
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One of our most favorite vibes. The Japanese City Pop returns for year 3.
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Jul 6, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Tuesday, July 7, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jul 7, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Tue, Jul 7, 2026, 4:00 PM
roll at 4:20 to the race spot
Ride length: 0-3 miles
From the makers of CARGOPALOOZA... its... the return of Secret Cargo Crit: a utility bike circuit race (not technically a criterium I guess). All bikes can participate as long as you got that HAULIN DAWG IN YA. Go fast in circles, pick up some stuff, go fast in circles again. Pretty basic! Lets hope we don't get booted like last time!! Details to come later ;)
@zackpizzabikes
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Bar Botellon - 606 NE Davis, 606 NE Davis Street Portland OR, 97232
Arrive as early as 4pm for Tapas Tuesday !
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Jul 7, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 3 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: Audrey McCall Beach
Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight Audrey McCall Beach This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in central city Portland, right on the Eastbank Esplanade. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the bridges, and the sunset. THE BEST way to get to AUDREY McCALL BEACH is to ride your bike. GPS beginning: 45.52424439407037, -122.65902568238852 GPS ending: 45.51222148792892, -122.66807450174942
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21+ Only
Tue, Jul 7, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Boycott spotify
Laurelhurst Park, Cesar Chavez and Ankeny
Meet near lower restroom
Revolutionary Bicycle Club
Tue, Jul 7, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet 6, roll 6:30
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
BIKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE! Join us for the July edition of our summer ride series where we roll around playing some of history's most powerful revolutionary tunes, from Chinese communist disco bops to South African anti-apartheid punk rock to the haunting folk songs of the Chilean poet Victor Jara (who kept writing poems up until the very moment he was taken to the firing wall). We'll make occasional stops to chat about the history of the music we're listening to, share zines and playlists, get a little dialectical, or even bust out some dance moves if the revolutionary spirit inspires us to get our freak on. The only thing we've got to lose is our chains...but this is a no-drop ride, so we'll make sure to stop and get any slipped chains back on bikes so that we can keep riding together towards collective liberation. Different theme each ride; check back for details closer to the date. An important note: we don't fuck with Spotify and don't use it for our ride playlists. It has deep investor ties to the US/Israel war machine, treats its artists poorly, and is actively making music stupider with its AI algorithm. If you wanna sync up with our playlists, let us know in advance so we can find the best way to share.
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Tue, Jul 7, 2026, 6:00 PM
8:00 PM
WeBike events are for women, trans, and non-binary folks. This includes but is not limited to trans men, trans women, cis women, agender, gender queer, gender fluid, gender nonconforming, and Two Spirit people. Read more about WeBike at thestreettrust.org/webike Join us for a fun and friendly WTFNB+ Fix-A-Flat class, hosted at Bike Farm! Where: Bike Farm (1810 NE First Ave, Portland, OR 97212) When: Tuesday, July 7, 6-8 p.m. We'll start with a conversation and demonstration about flat tires, covering the following questions: What causes flat tires and what is in my power to reduce my risk of getting them? How do I fix a flat when it does happen - what tools and skills are required? Then we'll have an hour of hands-on practice time. You can bring your own bike to practice on, or borrow one of ours. We'll also have lots of punctured tubes available for folks to practice their patching skills. All attendees will receive a free patch kit and a pair of tire levers! This event will have a relaxed, welcoming vibe, and is designed for folks of all experience levels. Bring your questions, and if you have tips and tricks you want to share with the group, we can't wait to hear 'em. We're excited to be hosting this clinic at Bike Farm during their Alphabet Night, a volunteer shift that centers underrepresented genders and sexualities in cycling. This will be an indoor event. Masks aren't required, but we'll have some on hand in case anyone would like to wear one.
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foster food carts, 5205 se foster rd.
In between the freemasons and the strip club in the beer tent
Radrich
Tue, Jul 7, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7pm, ride out 8pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
We meet up every other Tuesday. We ride in the Southeast Portland we have food carts and a beer tent at the start of the ride. And we go somewhere and generally have a fire. As a great close-knit ride open to you . i promise to make you dance like idot and celebrate your night.So be kind to all travlers , bring your friends, and optimism.
Wednesday, July 8, 2026
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Jul 8, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Ending at Laurelhurst Park
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jul 8, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
Thursday, July 9, 2026
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Westside
Cooper Mountain Ale Works, 12562 SW Main St, Tigard, OR 97223-6129, United States
Indoor or outdoor seating, depending on the weather.
Ride_WestSide
Thu, Jul 9, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 - 6:30pm
**NOT A RIDE** Meet up with other bikey folks in Tigard! Grab a bite or get a drink. NA options available. Let's talk about making Washington County better for everyone! Hoping to make this happen on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.
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Ladd's Circle, 1988 SE Mulberry Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Meet in the center of Ladd's Circle
Friends of Trees
Thu, Jul 9, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 5:50 pm
7:30 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Ladd's Circle
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join tree lovers Thomas (Friends of Trees) and Ryan (Nidus Consulting) for a casual tree appreciation ride around SE Portland. We'll visit several of our city's remarkable Heritage Trees, talk about the benefits of trees, and end our ride with a discussion about how we can expand our urban canopy. Mostly, we'll just enjoy the company of each other and the shade of some gorgeous trees. Thanks to PCEF funding, riders will also have the opportunity to sign up to receive their own FREE trees planted through Friends of Trees! We'll also share volunteer opportunities and other ways to get involved with trees in the city.
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Thu, Jul 9, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30, ride at 6:30
7:00 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Strap your synthesizer to your funzerciser and let's ride! Come be a flying sound, a rolling note, a strange noise on wheels. Together we're a symphony, a drifting cloud of abstract bicycle-music bouncing off of Portland streets and corners and parking lots. All instruments welcome! Or come just to listen! But PLEASE NO DJS.
https://msl.mykle.com/2024/03/bleeps-and-bloops-a-bike-ride/
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Jul 9, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
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21+ Only
TBA, TBA
Curiosity Club
Thu, Jul 9, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride out at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
It's recess time! Everyone outside. We're going to find some playgrounds and let our inner child out to play - complete playful challenges and you could win a prize! The ride finishes with a blacklight Four Square tournament 7:30-9:30pm; dance to some good tunes and take part in some low stakes fun. Ride Details: Meet at 6pm, we roll out at 6:30pm 45 mins of biking at a nice and easy party pace Let your inner child dress you! Let your inner parent slop on sunscreen and slap on a hat #sunsmart This ride is for adults ready to play!
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Thu, Jul 9, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet at 8p, ride at 9p
10:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
A heavy-hitting, pedal-powered tribute to the unrelenting sound of Nine Inch Nails. We will be blasting Trent Reznor's finest tracks as we turn into a rolling industrial machine. The ride ends at a gritty industrial spot where we'll crank the volume, and keep the dark beats grinding into the night.
Friday, July 10, 2026
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21+ Only
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jul 10, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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21+ Only
Colonel Summers Park, SE Belmont St & SE 19th Ave, Portland, OR 97214
By the tennis courts
NakedHearts:PDX (Amythest leads)
Fri, Jul 10, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00pm leave at 7:30pm
Ride is a loop
"I'm your favorite bike ride's favorite bike ride." Hot people, hot weather, hot music. The Chappell Roan Ride returns for the third year in a row! Amythest leads again and gets the job done featuring music from Chappell Roan, Kim Petras, Sabrina Carpenter, Ashnikko, Remi Wolf, and more. Themed outfits HIGHLY encouraged! This ride will not have a store stop so bring your beverages and snacks with you when you arrive! Ride is a loop and rolls at a casual pace. We are always no-drop and will attempt to help riders with mechanical issues. Extra speakers synced to our Spotify are encouraged but if you want to listen to anything else apart from the playlist by the ride leader, this isn't the ride for you. This ride aims to be a safer space. We take the code of conduct seriously and do not allow harassment, violence, racism, bigotry, threats, or other actions that go against the code of conduct. Always ask for consent before touching another person or their belongings. If you experience or witness an issue, please alert a ride leader. Banned riders are banned here.
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Fri, Jul 10, 2026, 7:00 PM
Leave at 7:45
Ride length: 8-15 miles
You cannot prepare for music on this grandiose scale. Channel your inner Yes, feel the Rush, bow to King Crimson... The Prog rock ride will leave you forever changed. Our DJ's think we'll get through about 3 whole songsl. We'll meet at Col Summer's near the water park around 7:00 and leave around 7:45. Ride is not a loop, and will end along the waterfront.
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21+ Only
Fri, Jul 10, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meets at Oregon Park at 7pm, ride at 7:30pm
End location: Fernhill Partk
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Alright, alright, alright! Dress up and jam down on this ride to the party at the moon tower. Stay late for a Joint-Sub Committee meeting at the 50 yard line! School's out forever, Class of '76 • Sat, Jul 12, 2025, 7:00 PM • Meets at Oregon Park at 7pm, ride at 7:30pm •End location: Fernhill Park •21+ • Not a loop • 7ish miles • Costumes highly encouraged • Ride leaves at 7:30 SHARP!
Saturday, July 11, 2026
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21+ Only
WEEKEND TRIP
Rose City Golf Club, NE 72nd & Tillamook
Outside ladies restroom
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 9:00 AM
Email me to learn our meet time
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 15+ miles
Ladies, you are invited to join us for a weekend of bike camping! This trip is meant to be beginner-friendly, and also fun for experienced riders/campers. If you're feeling intimidated at all, please let me know what your concerns are so I may reassure you. This trip welcomes ladies* (*trans ladies this means you too!), but no e-bikes please. If you are a dude or ride an e-bike, I invite you to continue scrolling to other events and not waste time getting mad or sending me hate mail. All of my other rides welcome dudes and e-bikes, just not this one. Our destination is the lovely Battleground Lake Park, near Battleground, Washington. There's a lake to swim in or hike around or you can just hang around our campsite and relax. There are several picnic tables and lots of trees at our site, although I cannot guarantee you'll find a spot to easily hang a hammock. There are showers and bathrooms and potable water at the park. If you'd like, bring a game or activity for the group to enjoy together. Saturday, we'll meet at Rose City Golf Club on NE 72nd Avenue, just north of Tillamook Street. When you arrive, ride into the parking lot, take the first right onto the sidewalk and head to the picnic tables. There's a ladies restroom just past the picnic tables. I'll be in touch by email with our start time (RSVPs are required). About 8 miles in, we'll stop at Cafe Yumm for lunch. We'll be able to see our bikes from inside, so you don't need a lock. I'll be bringing a cheap cable lock just in case, and leaving my heavy u-lock at home. At mile 23, we'll take a rest stop at Kiwanis Park, which has restrooms and water. We will not be stopping at any stores, so please be sure to bring what you need to eat for the entire weekend (there is a "burger shack" at the park). I've curated a pretty sweet low-traffic, 30 mile paved route, which includes a couple of short off road sections that can be walked if you don't care to ride those. There are many turns, so please ride behind or beside me, this also lets me set our pace (about 10-12-14mph). We'll be stopping often for short regroups to keep the group together. Route to Battleground: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51813545 When we arrive at camp, we'll head directly to the hard-to-find Hiker / Biker campsites. Pretty please let me lead us to our site. The entry is uphill and if you are challenged going slow uphill, hang at the bottom for a bit, then head up. Once we get settled in, I'll head over to the check-in booth to pay. The entire site area costs just $24. I'll collect cash at lunch time (including some money for firewood assuming there's no burn ban by then). Sunday we'll stay at the park until noon. Check out is 11am, so we'll pack up and leave our site to head over to the little on site "burger shack", which I cannot guarantee will be open. If it is, it's burgers and fries and rootbeer floats and the like. If it's closed, we'll have lunch at Burgerville in Battleground instead. Sunday's route is the reverse of Saturday's, and we'll have regroup stops along the way and a rest stop at Kiwanis Park again, then say our goodbyes back where we started at Golf City Golf Club. Route to Portland: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/50530942 For food, you'll need to shop in advance of the trip and carry food for both days: bike snacks, Saturday's dinner and Sunday's breakfast and coffee. If you don't like Cafe Yumm or the burger places, you'll want to pack meals to replace those also. When in doubt, use calorie counts to guide you. For your overnight gear, you'll need a tent and sleeping pad and sleeping bag. If you want a hot dinner / breakfast / coffee, you'll also need a portable stove to get water hot. A headlamp will be useful to find your way to the bathroom in the night. Since we're near a lake, bug spray will be a must. We'll also be near each other, so earplugs to sleep with may be helpful. Don't forget your swimsuit and towel! Here's a link to my suggested gear list, which includes info on where to rent gear: https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1r-Jf3c5SvBPiGKaP2MU2vQuVjJBw45PcDv37_TBKCTA/edit?usp=sharing Finally (thanks for reading this book!): this is an "all or nothing car-free" trip. That means no late joiners or early departers - block out your entire weekend for fun! This also means no cars (ie please don't invite a friend to drive to meet us along the route or at camp). We will be self supported rad lady cyclists spending the entire weekend having fun without anyone feeling rushed. RSVP is required for this trip, as our headcount limit is 15 riders. You can RSVP by emailing me at bicyclekitty@gmail.com.
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21+ Only
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 9:00 AM
Ride is a loop
Sorella Forte—Italian for strong sister—is a group of women, trans, and non-binary cyclists who share a passion for riding their bikes. We ride 25-40 miles at approximately 11-16 mph every Saturday at 9 a.m., from the parking lot of River City Bikes at 706 SE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd, Portland, Oregon. Return about 12 p.m.
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Westside
Elmonica Elementary School, 16950 SW Lisa Ct Beaverton, OR 97006 United States
Meet in the parking lot
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 10:00 AM
Party at 10:00, and roll out at 11:00
End location: 7-Eleven on NW Schendel Avenue
Ride length: 0-3 miles
This ride will be a relatively short, casual paced ride for families looking to get out and spend some time with their kids using pedal power! The goal is to get more families into riding bicycles instead of driving everywhere, and showing families safe neighbourhood spots and paths in Washington County! The party will kick off at Elmonica Elementary School in Five Oaks at 10am, and the closest MAX stop is at Elmonica Railyard, less than a mile south. We will depart at 11am and ride en masse to the 7-Eleven on NW Schendel Avenue to get free slurpee! The closest MAX at the end is going to be also at Elmonica Railyard, about 1 mile south. The ride will be about 1 mile in a relatively flat neighbourhood, on quiet neighbourhood streets. All people and all wheels are welcome! Please be respectful of any children who come along, as the last thing we want to do is discourage them from cycling.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Paul Bunyan Plaza in Kenton, N Denver Ave and N Interstate Ave
You'll know Paul Bunyan when you see it.
Bikes and Film Cameras Club
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 10, ride at 10:30 am.
2:00 PM
End location: St Johns
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Do you love shooting on film? 35mm, medium format, miniature, instant, you name it. This ride is to celebrate film photography. Dust off your old Minoltina AL-S, pump up the tires on your Specialized Rock Combo, and come along with us for a 10-ish mile cruise. We'll stop by several spots good for documenting on film, with a mix of natural and human-created landscapes. This is a casually paced ride with many stops, no one left behind. We head north to St Johns to check out Blue Moon Camera (where you can also drop off film to be developed) and Franklin Foto, a community darkroom. All types of bikes welcome. All types of film cameras welcome. It is OK to shoot digital in addition to film, but please concentrate on film if you can. Also: it is perfectly OK to bring film/camera related things to share, trade, etc. In fact, it's ENCOURAGED! I'll be bringing some stuff I want to give away. And you can become a member of the Bikes and Film Cameras Club for the special ride-only price of $10. Don't worry, you don't have to be a member to ride.
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Family Friendly
Show your driver or mechanic some love!
Ed Benedict Park (Tot Lot), 10235 SE Bush St.
From the tot lot to a splash pad
Rooster
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 10:00 AM
Gather at 10:00 for a 10:21 departure
12:00 PM
End location: End point at or near the Tot Lot: details still uncertain
Ride length: 0-3 miles
We love all the folks at TriMet, CTran and everyone else. Come out for a chance to bring your favorite driver or mechanic a beverage and cruise the streets of Portland. Kid-friendly and no-drop, we'll hang with the young-uns for pace and keep off major streets as much as possible, concluding the ride before nap time :)
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 10am, ride at 10:20am
12:00 PM
End location: Saturday Market - optional leg to go to NE Voodoo Donuts
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Juice Box Bike Club presents a Daycare Ride (Inner SE edition). A ride for people who need to get their tiny humans napped by noon-ish, but still want to have a good time riding around during Pedalpalooza. Bring bubble machines, bubble makers, colorful flags, noise makers and the like to the ride. We'll start at the Eastbank Esplanade by the river, then ride a big loop, crossing at the Steel Bridge. We'll head south on the waterfront in a big loop, stopping at the various water fountains on the Westside, with a longer stop for popsicles at Salmon Springs. The ride leaders will bring juice boxes to share. Note: there is no riding on the street in this ride, which can be nice for the newer bikers - there is however, a decent incline going over the Sellwood pedestrian bridge, but we'll go slowly for the small kids. Meet at 10am, roll by 10:20am. Join the mailing list: https://groups.google.com/g/juice-box-bike-club All Wheels, All Riders, All Welcome. These rides are welcoming, inclusive spaces for riders of all skill levels. We'll prioritize safety when planning the route to ensure a fun experience for kiddos (and parents) who are still getting comfortable on their bikes. Rides will be short, because you know, meltdowns.
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TBD, TBD
Andrew (amilianadventures)
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 1:30 PM
Meet at 1:30 Ride at 2:00
What do my utility bills actually pay for? What is a water tower actually for? We will ride around the city to a couple of good examples of utility infrastructure that quietly does the un-glamorous work of keeping modern life working. So quietly that a lot of us forget that it's even there. At each stop we'll pause to talk about what it is we're looking at, what its purpose is, and how it works. Tentative stop list: - Electrical Substation - Cellphone Tower - Water Towers & Pump Stations - Gas Regulators - Waste Water Treatment Disclaimer: I am not a utility expert, but I do know some stuff. I'll do my best to talk about the different places we stop at but if you know more you are invited to share!
@akc.milian
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TBD, TBD
TBD
Vinyl Enthusiast
Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2:00pm, ride at 2:15pm
Like bikes? How about throwing on a nice vinyl record? Unfortunately, these two activities can't be fully enjoyed together. That is, listening to your favorite record while riding a bike, but we can try for the next best thing! Join us for an afternoon of easy riding and bin flipping! No drop ride with ~20 minutes spent at each shop. Specific record shops and route TBA. Organizer is not affiliated with any record shops in Portland. Purely a vinyl enthusiast.
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Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6:00pm Ride at 7:00pm
8:59 PM
Dress Elegant, Bring Champagne. Ride through the streets of Portland wearing your finest, celebrating the greatest beverage of all time, or at least some approximation thereof. Easy light paced route, arrive in time for the Prom, refreshed and dressed to impress! Note: Champagne disappears quickly. This works best if everybody brings at least one bottle of bubbly. And please do pick one that says “Brut” unless you really like the sweet stuff. Cold, if you can swing it. Appetizers and nibbles always welcome. Leave no trace, plan to take your bottles, cups, everything with you. No bubbles left behind. Please stay in the lane, this ride is a *celebration* not a protest, play nice. No Soap Bubbles, the only bubbles we like are the ones you might consume. Meet at 6:00pm LADD'S CIRCLE in SE (Ladd Circle Park), darling this ride departs promptly at 7:00pm Bring no minors, Leave no trace, Pants optional, Bowties recommended.
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Sat, Jul 11, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7, ride at 730, movie ~9pm
End location: Books with Pictures
Ride length: 3-8 miles
You're sayin' the FBI's gonna pay me to learn to surf? If you've seen it, you love it. If you haven't seen it, Keanu Reeves, Patrick Swayze, surfing, and bank robberies make for an undeniably fun (and often funny) summer movie. If that's not enough for you, in 2018, April Wolfe in Rolling Stone called it "the greatest female-gaze action movie ever." We'll listen to music from 1991 and watch the movie after the ride! Movie screening is OUTDOORS. Costumes encouraged! Early 90s LA beach wear, bathing suits, ex-Presidents' masks... maybe a wetsuit? We will stop at a grocery store on the way for snacks :D Hits from 1991 include: Everybody Dance Now - C+C Music Factory Unbelievable - EMF Good Vibrations - Marky Mark and the Funky Bunch Summertime - DJ Jazzy Jeff & The Fresh Prince Do You Want Me - Salt N Pepa OPP - Naughty by Nature Wicked Game - Chris Isaak Now That We Found Love - Heavy D & the Boyz Around the Way Girl - LL Cool J Tom's Diner - DNA feat Suzanne Vega I Touch Myself - Divinyls
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Sunday, July 12, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 9:30 AM
Meet 9:30am for coffee, depart 10:15am
10:30 AM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
The Overlook monthly rides are free, family-friendly, and offer an opportunity to get outside and meet neighbors in a conversational paced ride that explores the many bike paths, routes, and destinations that Overlook has to offer. Route is always less than 6 miles (about 1 hour of riding) and is a loop. The rides are monthly on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The ride is led by Overlook Neighborhood Association Chair Nic Cota. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, want to get involved, or have any issues/ideas related to transportation in the Overlook neighborhood!
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Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 10:00 AM
meet at 10am, ride at 10:30am
End location: Montavilla Farmers Market (7700 SE Stark St, 97215)
Ride from Colonel Summers Park (inner east side) to the Montavilla farmers market! Wear produce-inspired clothes and costumes! There are no stops, we'll ride directly. If you have a sound system bring it! I love music on group bike rides. Ride details: Our ride is perfect for new cyclists and families with kids. We'll go at a slow pace so folks can socialize, and everyone can keep up. We'll use small neighborhood streets with minimal cars. If necessary to mix with cars for brief periods, we'll legally group together for safety. The ride is not a loop. If you need advice for how to bike home afterwards, chat with the ride leader or other cyclists.
Portland Bicycle School... laws for driver/cyclist interactions
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Rook |
Peninsula Park Rose Fountain, 700 N Rosa Parks Way, Portland, OR 97217
Meet at the Fountain or Gazebo (weather-dependent)
Corvidae BC
Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1PM. Roll out at 2PM
Established in 2017, we ride once a month to enjoy what this city has to offer. Each month is led by a different CORVIDAE member, and therefore will be unique. We occasionally have themes or additional donations to different organizations. Additionally, host pop-up rides during the summer and collect dry non perishables for food donations every month. We try to focus our rides on greenways, group etiquette, safety measures and general comradery. In addition to bike safety and accessibility, we want to promote using bicycles as an alternative to fossil fueled travel within Portland. This is a no-drop ride, but please bring your repair kit with a spare tube so we can keep the ride rolling. Please bring your own provisions; we’ll be stopping near stores, but not at them. Each member has an eye out for the crowd, will cork, sweep and be a general pillar of support. Ride pace is casual at around 10 miles with a few park stops. We aim to impress that this is a safe environment for all; no aggressive, sexist, racist, or any other kind of BS will be tolerated. Please review our Corvidae Code of Conduct. Meet 2nd Sunday of every month Hang at 1 PM Wheels down at 2 PM sharp Bring your respect for each and the city. Leave no trace 🤘🏽
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 1:00 PM
4:00 PM
End location: Will end at Lovejoy Fountain
.Join us for the 11th Annual Splish, Splash It'S A Wet, Wet Portland Ride Family Friendly Bike Ride ALL CHILDREN MUST WEAR HELMETS AND ADULTS ARE STRONGLY ENCOURAGED TO DO THE SAME
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Dog Friendly Ride
Peninsula Park, N Ainsworth &, N Albina Ave, Portland, OR 97217
Meet by the Gazebo
Corvidae BC
Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1 pm, Ride at 2 pm
Calling all fur friends and their humans to join the Corvidae Bicycle Club, Sunday, July 12th, at 1 pm at Peninsula Park by the gazebo, as we roll around town on a socially paced ride exploring some of Portland’s dog-friendly spots! This casual ride will be slower paced, and shorter ride than our normal rides with longer park stops to allow for pups to play and enjoy the day. You don’t need an animal to join, just a bike and love for our Portland pups. Dog-themed costumes or clothing are encouraged. Ride leaves at 2 pm. Let’s make it a paw-fect day: - Always ask permission before petting someone else's dog - Bring plenty of water for your pets - Poop bags and pick up required - Due to expected asphalt temperatures and an 8-10 mph pace, we do not recommend having your dog run alongside your bike. A pet carrier of some type is recommended - We will not be making any store stops, so please come prepared This is a no-drop ride, but please bring your repair kit with a spare tube so we can keep the ride rolling. Please bring your own provisions; we’ll be stopping near stores, but not at them. Each member has an eye out for the crowd, will cork, sweep and be a general pillar of support. Ride pace is casual at around 10 miles with a few park stops. We aim to impress that this is a safe environment for all; no aggressive, sexist, racist, or any other kind of BS will be tolerated. Please review our Corvidae Code of Conduct on our FB main page or IG highlights.
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 1:30 PM
Meet at 1:30 pm, ride out at 2 pm
3:30 PM
Now in its second year, join us for an all-ages ride standing in solidarity with immigrant communities. We'll have pre-ride speakers and a post-ride party. Flags, shirts, and signs highly encouraged!
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Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 1:30 PM
Weather dependent (may move to earlier if heat is projected)
End location: Pizza Jerk NE - 5028 NE 42nd Ave, Portland, OR 97218
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Back by popular demand! This is a ride that begins at Salmon Street Springs and rides to a designated location that serves SOFT SERVE ICE CREAM. Locations will be determined as seasonal soft serve availability is confirmed.
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Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Every FIRSTish & LASTish Sunday @ 2p from May through September, come ride with AwayDays Brewery. Participants get 10% beers. 🍻 We will do a 10-mile loop around the waterfront. Route on Strava! IG: @rideawaypdx Strava: RideAway https://strava.app.link/8bPM4OhaX2b
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Family Friendly
LET'S DO YOGA!
The People's Yoga SE Hawthorne, 4029 SE Hawthorne Blvd. 97214
Meetup by entrance to People's Yoga, in the alley
Carla Bartow
Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 2:00 PM
2pm meetup, ride at 2:15pm
End location: People's Yoga NE
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Dust off your bikes and join us for a yoga bike ride! Bring your mats, some water, as we ride from People's Yoga on SE Hawthorne to Wilshire Park for a 45 minute flow practice. After class, we will ride to The People's Yoga NE location for some refreshments and community, followed by an optional 30 minute yin practice with ALL THE PROPS! This event is offered freely, and we will be raffling off a 5-class card to The People's Yoga! This is a friendly paced, no drops bike ride. Ages 12 and up welcome with accompanying adult. Schedule: 2pm - meetup at People's Yoga Hawthorne 2:15 - ride to Wilshire Park (~3.5 miles, one hill) 3pm - 45 Minute flow at Wilshire Park 3:50(ish)pm - Ride to People's Yoga Killingsworth (~1 mile) 4pm - refreshments and community at TPY NE, raffle winner chosen 4:15-4:45 - 30 minute Yin Practice with ALL THE PROPS
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Sun, Jul 12, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet 6:30 , ride 7
8:30 PM
End location: Figuring it out
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Ride with the bot and frendz on an epic side quest exploration of latin jazz. Let's flow into a chill state with our wheels spinning and soak in some sunset vybez.
Monday, July 13, 2026
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Mon, Jul 13, 2026, 10:30 AM
Meet at 10:30am, Roll at 11, back around 2:00pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 15+ miles
Join us for a chill Monday bop around town! We'll meet at Caffe Destino at 10:30am, arrive a bit earlier if you want coffee or brekkie. We'll roll at 11, heading towards Rose City Park then down to Ladds for a lap or two. From there, we'll mosey up the waterfront to Old Town where we'll stop at GeekEasy Anime Cafe for a quick bite. The full route is a 16 mile loop with under 500ft of gain, super chill. We'll keep a casual pace of 10-12mph, no drops. This is the third annual PDX Bike & Food Tour, led by Seb from Seattle. It's always a treat to ride and eat in Portland, hope y'all can make it!
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54645944
@thebigsebowski - Insta
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Mon, Jul 13, 2026, 4:30 PM
Join us on the westside for Bike Happy Hour, hosted by Ride_Westside Meet new friends and old, hang out, grab a beverage (alcoholic or not), grab some food (optional), and let's talk bikes! Everyone welcome! Every 2nd and 4th Monday, 4:30 to 7 p.m. We are usually on the bar patio or the near it on the ground level.
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Skater lead ride by ViV
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Jul 13, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Westside
BGs Food Cartel, 4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet at the western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance)
Ride Westside
Mon, Jul 13, 2026, 7:00 PM
Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10!
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Its a Ride after the Westside Bike Happy Hour! Meet at the BGs Food Cartel Western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance) Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10! This will be a casual pace loop ride exploring around Beaverton & Hillsboro and we usually aim to be done before 9pm. Dress for the weather and bring your lights! If you need anything, Message on Insta
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Mon, Jul 13, 2026, 7:00 PM
Six years and running. Let’s break out the horns and do a little skanking. More info to come
Tuesday, July 14, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jul 14, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Bar Botellon, 606 NE Davis St, Portland, OR 97232
meet inside, drink wine, eat tapas roll out 5:30pm sharpish
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Jul 14, 2026, 4:00 PM
Ride at 5:30pm sharpish
8:00 PM
End location: Portland Building - 1120 SW 5th Ave
Ride length: 0-3 miles
For those of you who can't make it on Wednesday to Rainbow Plaza or for those of you who need a 2nd day of community building, or for those of you who like/love to drink wine... I present to you a weekly Tuesday event at Bar Botellon ! just three blocks from Blumenauer Bridge! https://barbotellon.com/tapas - tapas menu ! https://barbotellon.com/drinks - wine menu & other drinks :) Join other bike-minded folks for good wine, great tapas, and Spaniard vibes on the corner of NE 6th & Davis at Bar Botellon every Tuesday from 4-8pm (or so). Tapas Tuesday, inspired by Bike Happy Hour on Wednesday, is a place where anyone can show up and be welcomed by our wonderful community. Just show up whenever and be ready to roll by 5:30pm Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting starts at 6:00pm. Announcements (6:00-6:15) Portland Policy Bureau Traffic Division (6:15-6:40) Autonomous Vehicle Administrative Rule (6:40-7:10) Bikeable Portland (7:10-7:30) Committee Business (7:30-7:50) Public Comment (7:50-8:00) Adjourn (8:00) More details here: https://www.portland.gov/transportation/bicycle-committee/events/2026/3/10/portland-bicycle-advisory-committee-march-2026 All ages are welcome and there are bike racks where you can park your bikes. Feel free to bring your own activities: puzzles, chess, games, GUITARS, castanets, etc!
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Bar Botellon - 606 NE Davis, 606 NE Davis Street Portland OR, 97232
Arrive as early as 4pm for Tapas Tuesday !
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Jul 14, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 3 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: Audrey McCall Beach
Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight Audrey McCall Beach This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in central city Portland, right on the Eastbank Esplanade. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the bridges, and the sunset. THE BEST way to get to AUDREY McCALL BEACH is to ride your bike. GPS beginning: 45.52424439407037, -122.65902568238852 GPS ending: 45.51222148792892, -122.66807450174942
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Tue, Jul 14, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet after 6 pm; Ride at 6:30 pm
End location: N/NE park with picnic space
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Les bicyclettes, les baguettes, la musique française et la révolution ! Come celebrate Bastille Day by bike! We’ll meet up with Joan at 6 pm, share wine and cheese for a bit, then bop around town listening to French music. This is an easy ride, with some mild traffic moments and one short hill at the ¾ mark, but mostly smooth sailing. ~1 heure de balade à vélo + une pause café ou une grève ou ce que vous voulez. C'est le jour de la prise de la Bastille. Faisons du vélo ! + + + DRESS FRENCH AF Idées gratuites : • a mime • a cheese • a baguette • a guillotine • a croissant • la tour Eiffel • a moustache • a hunchback • a can-can dancer • a pack of cigarettes • an airplane that doesn’t fall apart • a French soldier who taunts Britons 🐄 • Marianne • Jeanne d'Arc • Serge Gainsbourg • Jacques Cousteau • la Liberté éclairant le monde + + + BYO baguette, wine, cheese, mayonnaise… + + + 📍 La statue de Jeanne d'Arc 📆 Mardi 14 juillet 2026 🕕 Rendez-vous à 18h, départ à 18h30 🏁 N/NE parc + + + Liberté, égalité, fraternité, vélocipède !
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21+ Only
Tue, Jul 14, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Tue, Jul 14, 2026, 6:15 PM
7 PM Party Pace Ride Start
7:00 PM
End location: The Vern
Ride length: 0-3 miles
TuTu Tuesday Festival Bike ride! Decorate your bike with lights and color and beats and funk. This is a ride series on the second Tuesday of the month: June, July, and August. A flattish 2-3 mile meandering ride from the Brooklyn Neighborhood to The Vern, a local dive that hosts Woosday, the weekly Burning Man meetup and post happy hour hangout Meet at 6:15 PM. Party pace starts at 7 PM. Ride starts at TomCat Bikes; get there earlier than 6pm for inflation and last minute comfort fixes. Ride ends at the Vern (over 21). The ride is open to all ages.
Wednesday, July 15, 2026
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Jul 15, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jul 15, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Wed, Jul 15, 2026, 6:00 PM
Gather at 6, ride at 6:30!
Nomad’s monthly ride is evolving. What started as an e-bike ride is becoming an all-bikes-welcome community ride, starting from our new waterfront Adaptive BIKETOWN location. E-bikes are still very much welcome, but this ride is about accessible, joyful, low-pressure cycling for everybody: e-bikes, adaptive bikes, trikes, handcycles, cargo bikes, analog bikes, and anyone who wants to ride at a pace that allows for chatting with fellow cyclists and taking in the beauty of Portland. We ride at a social pace, we stay together, and nobody gets left behind. This isn’t a race, a training ride, or a contest of fitness. These rides are about building the kind of bike culture we want to see more of: welcoming, accessible, practical, joyful, and connected. Whether you ride every day or haven’t joined a group ride before, you are welcome here.
Thursday, July 16, 2026
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Jul 16, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
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Love trees!
Lents Park, SE 92nd and SE Steele
SE corner of Lents Park (SE 92nd and SE Steele)
Tyler Gilmore (he/him)
Thu, Jul 16, 2026, 6:00 PM
Gather at 6pm; 350PDX Action Night until 7pm; Ride at 7pm
7:00 PM
End location: Laurelhurst Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
This will be our 5th annual ride focused on bringing joy, curiosity, and thoughtful attention to our urban canopy and its inequities which fall along lines of historical racism and income disparities. Our urban trees keep us healthy in many ways, and they deserve our love and protection in return. Many of us already take an active part in growing our urban canopy, so let's celebrate that! And let's bring more into the movement who are learning more and seeing the benefits of our tree friends. We will gather at 6pm in Lents park, and the 350PDX Action Night will take place until 7pm. Then at 7pm, we'll ride for about 60min to Laurelhurst Park, noticing the urban canopy along the way. Join us to keep the momentum rolling and have a night of celebration for our tree neighbors and the gifts they give us. 🌱❤️🌲 Notes! - Kids welcome, though they should be able to keep up with a pace that's casual for adults. - It’s a one-way (not a loop) ride.
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21+ Only
Thu, Jul 16, 2026, 6:00 PM
6:20PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
It's like speed dating but instead of sitting across from someone for a convo, you and your partner will be creating portraits of one another! Join us for a CHILL bike ride followed by portrait drawings. We will end at Laurelhurst picnic benches where we will sit and rotate for 3-4 different timed portraits. We will take breaks in between. All medium options welcome. BYO snacks/drinks and art supplies. Meet: 6:00pm Roll: 6:20pm Route is a Loop Start and End at Laurelhurst Park (MEET BY THE BATHROOMS) Miles: 4.5 miles Elevation Gain: 150 ft ALSO BEWARE OF MOSQUITOES TOWARDS THE END OF THE EVENT
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Thu, Jul 16, 2026, 6:30 PM
Gather and mingle at 6:30, ride at 7!
End location: After party spot is in close-in SE Portland, not too far from start
For the feral femmes, hot homos, dommie mommies, diva daddies, boi babes, sassy sapphics, and the rest of our rainbow crew: this ride is for YOU! Dress in your MOST FABULOUS fits and glitter up your f*ing face! Come ride and shake ass to lots of funky disco house music. We will have a big speaker but feel free to bring your own for the ride and join into our Spotify jam. Meet up at Abernathy elementary basketball courts 6:30 and 7:00 Roll out to 1st dance stop! Ride will be easy and breezy along the river front (mostly flat), with several dance breaks and end with an after party where you can dance the gay night away! No store stops so bring whatever snacks and hydration you need.
@justbethevibe
Friday, July 17, 2026
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Near the Kenton Park splash pad
Anna Louise
Fri, Jul 17, 2026, 12:15 PM
Meet at 12:15pm, ride at 12:30pm
End location: Cathedral Park Dock
Ride length: 3-8 miles
This will be a relaxed, ~4.5 mile ride from Kenton Park to the Cathedral Park Dock for a summer swim in the Willamette River : ) Meeting point: Southwest corner of Kenton Park, near the intersection of N Halleck and N Delaware Streets. Other ride details: - The ride itself should take about 30 minutes. We'll do our best to avoid busy streets and intersections. We'll move at a slow pace. - If you plan to swim, consider packing a swimsuit, towel, water bottle, and sunblock. Consider also bringing a snack for yourself or to share with others. - Feel free to hang with us at Cathedral Park for as long as you'd like! There won't be any set activities once we're there, just chilling and enjoying the river. - If returning to Kenton, a few options could be biking back or putting your bike on the #4 bus line.
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21+ Only
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jul 17, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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21+ Only
Fri, Jul 17, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7, Announcements at 7:30, leave shortly after
Ride is a loop
3rd annual Video Game Music Ride! Come listen to music from your favorite video games, some video game adjacent stuff, and some deep cuts. I try to play enough variety that most people recognize at least a few of the games. This will be a relatively short (under 10 mile) party paced no-drop ride. We typically don't get that many takers on the cosplay but I wholly support any and all cosplay on the ride. In previous years there have been Mario DS multiplayer games while we waited to start.
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Portland Stake Tabernacle Church, 2931 SE Harrison Street
Meet on the corner of SE Harrison & SE 30th Ave.
Goth Zaddies
Fri, Jul 17, 2026, 8:00 PM
End location: TBD
Goth, Industrial, Darkwave, Alternative. Shoegaze. Ride meets at 8pm and leaves at dusk (at 9pm-ish). Route will be a safe slow-paced 6-8 mile ride along the streets and neighborhoods of inner SE/NE and is not a loop. Bikes, skateboards, rollerskates are welcomed. Store Stop at midpoint. Darkwave Dance spot at end location. Pack in, pack out... leave no trace!
Saturday, July 18, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 7:00 AM
7:30 AM – 11:30 AM: Registration opens for the day. 8:00 AM: Metric Century Riders Start. 8:00 AM: 52 Mile Riders Start. 9:00 AM: 25 Mile Riders Start. 9:30 AM: 10 Mile Riders Start. 11:00 AM: Family Fun Ride Start.
Ride is a loop
End location: Mt. Angel Festhalle
Join us in beautiful Mt. Angel, Oregon for the 2026 Beers and Gears Ride for ALS. Every mile pedaled, and every pint enjoyed, fuels hope and support for those battling ALS. We have routes for every rider – family fun routes, 10 miles, 25 miles, 52 miles, and Metric Century. Beers and Gears is a one-day fundraising event designed for every biking enthusiast, regardless of skill level. By registering and meeting your fundraising goal, you'll be part of an unforgettable day of fun, community, and support. In addition, we are excited to share a new opportunity this year for people living with ALS. We are partnering with Recumbent PDX to make riding more accessible than ever. Individuals living with ALS can visit their Portland location for a personalized bike fitting prior to the event, where they will be professionally fitted and will take a test ride to feel comfortable and confident. On the day of the event, participants will be able to ride the same bike they were fitted with for the event. Recumbent PDX offers a variety of adaptive and recumbent bikes to accommodate a wide range of needs and abilities, and they're thrilled to welcome you! We are incredibly excited about this partnership and encourage you to help spread the word. If you are interested in using a bike from Recumbent PDX, please contact Holly Miller or Taylor Maxwell at holly.miller@alsnorthwest.org or taylor.maxwell@alsnorthwest.org. Experience the fun of an unforgettable cycling adventure through picturesque landscapes, with dedicated support every step of the way - from crewed rest stops to reliable SAG vehicles and a vigilant safety team. As you cross the finish line, celebrate your accomplishment amidst lively festivities, including music, lunch, and a selection of craft beers from the Northwest. Join us in the fight to end ALS, raising vital awareness and funds for research and patient care while indulging in the thrill of the ride. All Riders will pay a $50 registration fee that covers the ride, lunch, and two pints on us. Guests are $30 for all the same perks, and people living with ALS are free. Your registration fees help us to cover our costs and make sure all fundraising goes toward the mission! In 2025, over 180 participants came together to raise more than $148,000 in the fight against ALS—help us make an even bigger impact this year! Turn up the brightness and hit the road for this year's Beers and Gears Ride ALS Event with our Highlight ALS theme. Join us for an electric ride, bold neon colors, cold brews, and powerful community support. Sign up today and help us continue the fight against ALS! Together, let's pedal towards a future free of ALS, one sip and spin at a time!
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Clackamas
Mill Park, 6201 SE Overland St. Milwaukie, OR 97222
Mill Park is off SE Linwood and SE Overland
Maitri and Linda
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 9:45am, ride at 10am
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 15+ miles
Join us for the July Bike Milwaukie ride out to McMenamins Edgefield. We'll ride out on the Springwater Corridor and Gresham Fairview trails. Stopping at Edgefield for lunch before returning to Milwaukie. Several re groups along the way for snacks and water. Bring snacks and water for the ride. Lunch at Edgefield before returning to Milwaukie. Please note this will be a longer ride so plan accordingly. Not recommended for newer cyclists. Look forward to seeing everyone.
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Family Friendly
Hawthorne Plaza, 3631-3639 SE Hawthorne Blvd, Portland, OR 97214
SE 37th Avenue just off Hawthorne Boulevard
Brooke W.
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 10:00 AM
12:30 PM
End location: NE 7th and Sandy - Depave Future Plaza
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Come along for a tour of established and future placemaking locations in the inner eastside. This ride will present on the variety of plaza designs with context on what goes into making a plaza/placemaking site a reality. More details are forthcoming as I design the ride. This page will be updated accordingly.
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21+ Only
Vera Kats Statue, 45.51392 N, 122.66821 W
Meet up at the Vera Katz Statue on the east side esplanade!
Cycle Cats PDX
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meeting up at 9:30 and rolling at 10 sharp!
5:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Back at V.K.S.
Ride length: 15+ miles
Yo! Let's go and enjoy the sun and visit Cascade Locks and the Bridge of the Gods! The ride will be right around 100 miles and close to 5k feet of elevation. Not for the faint of heart! Fun route that takes us on the old HWY 30. There will be many sites to see, Woman's Forum, Vista House, Multnomah Falls, and of course, Bridge of the Gods. We are a faster and more adventurous group ride with a no-drop mentality. Please bring a flat repair kit, lights, water, snacks, and P.M.A. You may want to bring your bike as well, it's a long walk. We always encourage wearing a helmet as well. Follow us on Instagram @cyclecatspdx
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Portland Bureau of Transportation
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 10:00 AM
1:00 PM
The North Portland Neighborhood Bike Fair at Peninsula Elementary is a free, all-ages community event hosted by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT). Activities are FREE and there’s something for everyone, including: Learn to ride lessons for kids and adults Bike skills course to practice safe riding Free Quick-fix Bike Repair to make sure your bike is rolling smoothly and safely Guided community ride: a low-stress 1-2 mile ride to practice biking on city streets Free helmet distribution and helmet fitting to make sure you're protected Participants are encouraged to bring their own bikes. There will be bikes of various sizes available for children and adults to borrow for the Learn to Ride lessons. This event is hosted in partnership with Peninsula Elementary PTA and Community Cycling Center. Made possible with support from Metro and the Federal Transit Administration.
timo.forsberg@portlandoregon.gov
portland.gov/bike
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Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 12:00 PM
Meet at Noon, ride at 12:30pm.
Join Mercury staff for the Get Out & Eat Ride—expect food carts, slushies, soft-serve, swag & surprises.
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Family Friendly
2nd Annual NoPo Splash Pad Pedal!
Kenton Park Splash Pad, N Delaware & N Kilpatrick
Meet at the Splash Pad
Blake & Laura
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2pm, ride at 2:30pm
4:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Grab your bikes, cargo bikes, trailers, and kids for an easy loop between two North Portland splash pads. We will enjoy popsicles at one of the splash pads! Parents, kids, and kids at heart are invited to and enjoy a romp around North Portland splash pads. We will meet at Kenton Park, spend about 30 minutes, bike to Peninsula Park for another 30 minutes, bike back to Kenton and enjoy some popsicles!
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Portland Farmers Market @ PSU, SW Broadway at SW Montgomery
Meet in front of Smith Memorial Hall at the Market Booth
Scott Batchelar
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 2:00 PM
Join us at the PSU Farmers Market leave at 2pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Time for the big daddy of Pedalpalooza Mural Rides this ride hits what is considered the 4 Biggest Mural Areas in Portland. We'll start in Downtown and NW cruise over the Steel Bridge head down Mural Lane (NE 7th to Division) do a full on exploration of the Central Eastside then head up Belmont and Hawthorne
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21+ Only
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 3:00 PM
End location: SE PDX
*This ride will be weather dependant as tracks and rain don't mix well* If you know me, you know I heart bikes, but also heart trains. We will venture from NE to downtown and beyond as we hop the yards and hopefully getting some horn honks along the way. Costumes encouraged, but not required! This event is a little challenging for the kiddos and won't have a store stop (unless heat) so plan accordingly. Social paced/No drop! Don't be a poo poo and dont show if youre banned elsewhere; you will be asked to leave.
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Family Friendly
Nonagon Infinity opens the Door!
Ladds Circle, 1988 SE Mulberry Ave, Portland, OR 97214
Meet in the Circle ⭕
Robin Go Fast Don't Die
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, ride at 7 sharp
Ride is a loop
End location: Ladd's Circle
Wait for the answer to open the door while we're Fishing for Fishies. The Dawn of Eternal Night is now as we ride the Perihelion on Flight b741 out of Shanghai to planet V. If we're going to survive Ice V we've got to have Persistence to make through the Muddy Water of The River. If you Blame it on the Weather you're sure to do Down the Sink. Nonagon Infinity opens the door! We're up here for the weirdo swarm! This will be an easy pace that is kid friendly with a park stop and maybe a store stop if people are wanting that. Meet at 6, ride at 7 sharp. Ride is a loop ending back at Ladd's Circle
https://www.instagram.com/pacific.lizard.wizard?igsh=MThiaG12djJ1N241Yg==
If you have any questions, message me on insta at the link
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Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00pm, ride at 7:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Ready to be trashy? From the people who brought you Toxic: The Ride two years ago, it's a ride that's litter-ally saving the earth. This is a fun spin around Portland. We'll bike and hear hot facts about Oregon's recycling and refuse infrastructure from queer dumpster icon Alex B. Where can you toss your berry baskets? Why can't you crush cans? Can humans go in compost bins? BONUS: Bring plastic items you want to recycle and we'll get them to the right spot, even the ones you can't normally recycle at home. Everyone is welcome, whether or not you know the ABCs of HDPE. Don't waste your day, it'll be a blast. Music is trash pop and recycled classics, playlist incoming. Casual pace, approx 8-10 miles. Ride ends back on the Eastbank Esplanade, where it'll turn into a birthday party.
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21+ OnlySat, Jul 18, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30. ride at 8ish
Come celebrate the music of one of the weirdest but funkiest bands of all time, The Talking Heads! This will be a Once in a lifetime opportunity! Meet at 7:30, wheels down at 8. Please come with kindness and a sense of adventure and community, we want everyone to feel safe and welcome!
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TBA, TBA
Chocklitsauce
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 7:30 PM
Roll at 8:30
LET'S GOOOO! Party Time.
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Blumenauer Bridge, NE 7th and NE Lloyd Blvd
Meet at the North Entrance to Blumenauer Bridge
Scott Batchelar
Sat, Jul 18, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet at 8pm, Ride around 8:45pm (Sunset)
Welcome to the 3rd edition of the North by Northeast Light Brigade Ride! Light up your bikes and join us on an adventurous ramble through North & Northeast Portland. Be prepared for some alleys, cool streets and incredible viewpoints.
Sunday, July 19, 2026
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BIKETOWN 10-Year Celebration Ride
The Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT)
Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 8:30 AM
Gather at 8:30am, ride at 9:30am!
Ride is a loop
End location: SW Salmon and Naito
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Celebrate 10 years of BIKETOWN by joining us for 2 mile bike ride (starting and ending near SW Salmon and Naito)! Event registration is strongly encouraged. Check back in June for more details… we’re keeping it secret for now! All personal e-bikes and pedal bikes welcome.
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Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 9:00 AM
Leave at 9:15 AM.
Ride length: 3-8 miles
You don't need to be vegan, but you should like baked goods!
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 11:00 AM
Meet at 11:00am, ride at 11:30am
1:00 PM
End location: Alberta Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
This is a ride to support awareness for organ donation, specially pediatric organ donation and Children’s Organ Transplant Association! It's a casual and fun ride that is kid and family centered. Will start at Grant Park at 11:00am and rally at the playground, will do a few laps around the park, and then we will head to Irving Park at 11:30am on bikes via NE Klickitat St, do a few laps and play at the park for 30 minutes, then head to Alberta Park at 12:30 to parade and play there where we end the ride. To help celebrate and call attention to the ride, you can decorate your bikes with calendulas or other flowers or hearts or other organs to celebrate Calendula's journey and promote organ donation awareness. We will have signage for COTA in honor of Calendula and organ donor forms and giveaways from Donate Life Northwest. This ride is organized by the mom and 10-year-old sibling of Calendula, who is a 2-year-old who just received a heart transplant! This was after living at Seattle Children’s hospital for over a year. We're celebrating with community and enjoying life outside the hospital… We are so lucky that someone shared the gift of life with us through pediatric organ donation and we're no longer living in the hospital. As an anarchist mom having lived in Portland for 22 years, storytimes, seed giveaways, and bike rides with Bike Summer! feel true to our roots as we endeavor to promote COTA in honor of Calendula and pediatric organ donation. We learned on our journey that transplant wait times are actually longer here in the Pacific Northwest! Our family is on the other side of having waited for an organ, but the experience has left us with a passion for potentially helping other children and families to not have to endure such long hospital stays and more intense medical interventions, separations, and isolation. This event is outside, but we ask those who are able to mask to do so, we will provide n95 masks and we will provide hand sanitizer. This helps keep events accessible to people like Calendula, who are immune compromised. Please message blue crow, Calendula's mama, with any questions or feedback or ideas about the event! This is a free event but we are asking for a suggested donation to go to COTA in honor of Calendula or $5-$20. http://www.COTA.org/COTAforCalendula
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NakedHearts:PDX (Saul T Scrapper and Carissa Triwly Skirt)
Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 4:30 PM
Ride for 5:00
Ride is a loop
Contrapalooza is back! Dancing? Biking? YES. Join us for a night of lively folk dance with smiley humans as we ride and dance our way around Portland. This ride is designed for beginners to learn how to contra dance, no experience needed! Just bring a good attitude and willingness to make mistakes. We will roll around town with dance stops brought to you by caller William Watson and music by Naked Hearts PDX. Each of the dances will have instructions, all calling is non gendered, and this is an intentionally queer welcoming space. Join us! (We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides. Please help make the ride as safe as possible for yourself and others. If you’ve special needs please come talk to your ride leaders. Banned riders and riders who can’t post on the calendar are banned here too. )
https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ctv8sgORJdS/?igsh=MTM1Zjd1cjQ5amRvdA==
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Iriving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Meet at the Dog Park / Bathroom Stalls at the Top of the Hill
Omar Sandoval
Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 5:00 PM
Meet at 5:00 PM, ride at 5:30 PM.
7:30 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Irving Park --> Dream House, a Block Away
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Join us for an unforgettable Life Aquatic movie-themed Pedalpalooza ride to celebrate Father's Day Daddy Issues. This heartfelt father-son reunion movie will leave you laughing, with such quotes as "I'll let you call me Stevesie" and "I would have named you Kingsley if I'd had a say in it." This easy-breezy 12-mile out-and-back journey will take us through Portland's beautiful Springwater Corridor in search of the elusive leopard shark. Riders are encouraged to don their best aquatic attire whilst getting weird with Seu Jorge's Portuguese covers of David Bowie's classics, which provide the original soundtrack to our adventure. The ride takes a break at the Sellwood Riverfront Park, where we’ll take a refreshing dip in the Willamette River to cool off before we ride back to Irving Park. The event culminates at Dream House, which happens to be screening the movie that evening alongside majestic movie-themed food and libations! If you can't make the ride, see the movie at 8 PM!
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Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 5:00 PM
Meet at 5pm, dance at 5:30
Contrapalooza is back! Join us for a night of lively folk dance with smiley humans as we ride and dance our way around Portland. This ride is designed for beginners to learn how to contra dance, no experience needed! Just bring a good attitude and willingness to make mistakes. We will roll around town with dance stops called by local talent and sound provided by NakedHeartsPDX. Each of our dances will have instructions, all calling is non-gendered, and this is an intentionally queer and PoGM welcoming space. Join us! (We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides. Please help make the ride as safe as possible for yourself and others. If you have special needs please come talk to your ride leaders. Banned riders and riders who can't post on the calendar are banned here too. Banned dancers from contra communities are banned here too.)
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21+ Only
The ZooBomB Pyle, 400 SW 13th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1FTMuUJQe6M3fw3A8
Rev Phil
Sun, Jul 19, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet at the Pyle 8 pm; Head up to the Hill 8:30 pm sharp
ZooBomB Bombs the hill so fast. Summer 2026 third Sunday Summer series Bring your Minis, skateboards, freaks, blades, and bikes. Ride the MAX up to the Super Secret meeting spot. Recount tales and have fun until it’s time to BomB Meet at the Pyle 8 pm Head up to 3.0 BomB the hill <repeat> Note: Everyone and all types are welcomed to Bomb. We love meeting new people. But be advised - ZooBomB is a nighttime adult activity that involves navigation and speed. Please bring a helmet, gloves, and a beverage. Notice: ZooBomBing normally entails riding the MAX which requires a pass ($3)
Monday, July 20, 2026
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Westside
Prime Tap House (Tanasbourne), 1896 NE 106th Ave Beaverton, OR 97006 United States
A large table will be reserved for us inside the building
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Mon, Jul 20, 2026, 4:30 PM
Meet at 4:30 for Happy Hour and ride at 7:00
Everyone loves Bike Happy Hours! That's why we're bringing another one to Northern Washington County from 1630-1900! Happy Hour is NOT a ride in itself, but there will be a ride immediately after, at 1900! A good way to meet new cycling friends in the Westside and beyond, or keep in touch with old friends! Everyone is welcome to join along, maybe grab a drink, eat some good food, or just show your presence. The post-Happy Hour ride will be a casual paced 10-20 mile ride around Northern Washington County I'm going to be demoing this over the Summer on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th (if applicable) Mondays of June, July, and August, and if we like it, I'll keep it going!
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or DM me on Instagram @62Murrayblvd
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21+ Only
Mon, Jul 20, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30pm, ride at 6:00pm
10:00 PM
End location: McMenamins Kennedy School, 5736 NE 33rd Ave, Portland, OR 97211
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Ride bikes to bars named “inn,” or which are in inns, by way of in-between spaces. Not a loop, approximately 15 miles. Full route TBA! Stops at: * Two Point Inn * Holiday Inn - Hayden Island * McMenamins Kennedy School End time is approximate, but we'll probably get to the last stop around 9:30pm–10:00pm. The ride is free, but bring money for drinks and food. Bring cash — the starting location is cash only! Inn Between Rides are 3rd Mondays — see also ride #1 in June and #3 in August.
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Normandale Park, NE 55th Ave and NE Wasco St
Meet on the west side of the park, near the covered structure
Urban Adventure League
Mon, Jul 20, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30, depart at 6 PM.
8:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Time to get off the beaten path on a weeknight adventure! We'll explore areas of NE, in search of the unpaved and the unknown. Expect some streets, paths, cut-throughs, secret views, and "is this really a public right of way" moments. Any bike should be able to do this ride, though wider tires (north of 32mm) would not hurt. This is no fast ride, instead a ramble at moderate speeds where we'll have the opportunity to stop and enjoy things. (No drop!) If you've been interested in an adventurous ride like this, but get intimidated by the fast pace that many of these rides take, try this one out. There will also be a store stop. Unlike most of my rides THIS ONE IS A LOOP, actually!
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Mon, Jul 20, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Tuesday, July 21, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jul 21, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Bar Botellon - 606 NE Davis, 606 NE Davis Street Portland OR, 97232
Arrive as early as 4pm for Tapas Tuesday !
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Jul 21, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 3 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: Audrey McCall Beach
Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight Audrey McCall Beach This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in central city Portland, right on the Eastbank Esplanade. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the bridges, and the sunset. THE BEST way to get to AUDREY McCALL BEACH is to ride your bike. GPS beginning: 45.52424439407037, -122.65902568238852 GPS ending: 45.51222148792892, -122.66807450174942
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21+ Only
Tue, Jul 21, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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6:30pm roll time
Top of the hill, SE 52nd & SE Flavel Drive - nw corner
Meet by the cowgirl mural
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jul 21, 2026, 6:15 PM
6:30 PM sharp ROLL TIME
End location: Start of Foster Nite Ride
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Hate hillz? Come play on some small hillz and learn to love 'em! Get a shiny sticker! Eleven miles of nice ez hillz including some off road cut-thrus. We chase kitties, not lions! We'll aim to stay together but there are many turns and I'm not the fastest in our group, so please be patient and don't get too far ahead. Roll time is 6:30 pm SHARP Ends at Foster Food Carts and the start of the Foster Nite Ride. Rules (which you agree to just by showing up): 1) no complaining 2) do whatever you want 3) do not sue me
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21+ Only
TBA, TBA
WhatWhatWhat
Tue, Jul 21, 2026, 6:15 PM
Meet at 6:15pm, first round of games at 6:45 SHARP
7:45 PM
COME ON DOWN to bid low on thrifted goodies. Nail the thrifted prices to claim prizes. Overbid and wallow in SHAME forever. We'll start at a park TBA for the first round of games, then ride to another park TBA for the second round and final SHOWCASE. Pace is casual. Bring your friends, a backpack (for potential winnings), and your questionable retail knowledge!
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Adelaide, Julianne, Evan, & Jose
Tue, Jul 21, 2026, 6:30 PM
Lesson at 6:30, ride at 7
End location: East Side of Tillikum Bridge (Type "Xena Bugz Lookout" into Google Maps)
If you like to bike and to dance, especially to Latin music, come join us for our annual Bici-Bachata bike ride where we’ll be bumping 100% bachata all ride! Bachata is a Latin partner dance originally from the Dominican Republic and if you’ve never seen it danced or are just curious about getting into it, we will have a mini lesson at the start of the ride to get you through the basics :) then there will be plenty of dance spots along the route to practice what you learned. And if you are already a bachata dancer, there will be tons of opportunities to dance with other bachateros in a number of awesome river-front spots. Ride will almost be a loop and will end with a final outdoor dance party. We will have a big speaker but feel free to bring your own for the ride and join into our Spotify jam. Meet up at Abernathy elementary basketball courts 6:30 Lesson 7:00 Roll out to 1st dance stop! There will likely be two dance stops followed by a final dance party by the river near the old opera house on the SE waterfront side. No store stops so bring whatever snacks and hydration you need. Excited to dance with you!!!
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foster food carts, 5205 se foster rd.
In between the freemasons and the strip club in the beer tent
Radrich
Tue, Jul 21, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7pm, ride out 8pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
We meet up every other Tuesday. We ride in the Southeast Portland we have food carts and a beer tent at the start of the ride. And we go somewhere and generally have a fire. As a great close-knit ride open to you . i promise to make you dance like idot and celebrate your night.So be kind to all travlers , bring your friends, and optimism.
Wednesday, July 22, 2026
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21+ Only
Wed, Jul 22, 2026, 6:00 AM
End location: Seattle
Ride length: 15+ miles
Greetings Brave Cargo Bikers, Disaster Relief Trials is returning to the pacific Northwest, specifically to Seattle. In celebration of this occasion, I have decided to ride to and from the event. Also because why the hell not?! This stands as an open invitation to any brave souls willing to join me in this most noble pursuit of pedal-powered resilience, car-free existence, and radical shreddiness. Logistics are: - Planned departure for early Wed. July 24th ~6/7am, arrive in Seattle late Thu. - Follow RUSA #03998 to Seattle, stopping in Centralia / Chehalis overnight - Two full days of riding (x2 approx. 80 mile days) + rest/emergency day (Friday) - Seattle D.R.T. is Saturday, July 25th - I'll probably ride back too... lol More info on the DRT: https://disasterrelieftrials.com/ PDX to SEA route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/34713682
@zackpizzabikes
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Jul 22, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Ending at Peninsula Park
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jul 22, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
Thursday, July 23, 2026
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NOT A RIDE
Online, TBA
Email for invite
Shift
Thu, Jul 23, 2026, 5:30 PM
6:30 PM
This is a public meeting of the Shift2Bikes.org board of directors. All are welcome to join our meetings but voting is reserved for members of the board. Come introduce yourself, chat with us, or just see what we do. Meets online; email us for the meeting link in advance. Typically meets on 4th Thursdays, except no meeting in June, and Nov/Dec are combined into 1 meeting. Note: occasionally the board may opt to meet in person.
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Westside
Cooper Mountain Ale Works, 12562 SW Main St, Tigard, OR 97223-6129, United States
Indoor or outdoor seating, depending on the weather.
Ride_WestSide
Thu, Jul 23, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 - 6:30pm
**NOT A RIDE** Meet up with other bikey folks in Tigard! Grab a bite or get a drink. NA options available. Let's talk about making Washington County better for everyone! Hoping to make this happen on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Jul 23, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
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Thu, Jul 23, 2026, 7:00 PM
Gather at 7pm, Ride at 7:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Celebrate music exclusively by artists from the greatest city on Earth: Portland, Oregon! THEME: Music by musicians from Portland, Oregon. ROUTE: We'll ride 8-12 miles over 2ish hours with 1 store stop at a social (8-12 mph) pace. The ride may or may not be a loop; if not, we won't end too far from the start point. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask the ride leader about specifics at stops if you have questions. --------- We take the Shift2Bikes Code of Conduct seriously - respect your fellow riders and your neighbors not on the ride. This is also a leave no trace ride; we leave places cleaner than we found them.
Friday, July 24, 2026
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Family Friendly
Fri, Jul 24, 2026, 4:00 PM
CAKE is performing at Edgefield. Ride bikes to and from the concert. The band is going to give us perks for riding our bikes. There will be shorter and longer ride options. Route and timing TBD. We're not giving away concert tickets (you need to buy your own). https://edgefieldconcerts.com/event/cake-2026-day-one/ We are also planning to do The CAKE Ride again this summer, sometime in August. Last year's ride: https://www.shift2bikes.org/calendar/event-22212
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21+ Only
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jul 24, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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21+ Only
Fri, Jul 24, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30. ride at 8ish
Come celebrate the music of one of the weirdest but funkiest bands of all time, The Talking Heads! This will be a Once in a lifetime opportunity! Meet at 7:30, wheels down at 8. Please come with kindness and a sense of adventure and community, we want everyone to feel safe and welcome!
Saturday, July 25, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Westside
Westview High School, 4200 NW 185th Ave Portland, OR 97229 United States
Meet at the northern tennis courts, but please don't ride in the courts if people are using them
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 10:00 AM
Party at 10:00, and roll out at 11:00
End location: The shopping centre at NW 185th and West Union
Ride length: 0-3 miles
This ride will be a relatively short, casual paced ride for families looking to get out and spend some time with their kids using pedal power! The goal is to get more families into riding bicycles instead of driving everywhere, and showing families safe neighbourhood spots and paths in Washington County! The party will kick off at Westview High School in Rock Creek at 10am, and the closest MAX stop is at Willow Creek TC, about 2.5 miles south. We will depart at 11am and ride en masse to the shopping centre at NW 185th and West Union, which has both McBee's serving crepes and ice cream, and T4 serving boba. The closest MAX at the end is going to be also at Willow Creek TC, about 3 miles south. The ride will be about 1 mile in a relatively flat neighbourhood, on quiet neighbourhood streets. All people and all wheels are welcome! Please be respectful of any children who come along, as the last thing we want to do is discourage them from cycling.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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21+ Only
Vera Katz Statue, 45.51392 N, 122.66821 W
We will be hanging with Vera on the waterfront waiting for you to show up!
Cycle Cats PDX
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 10:30 AM
Meeting up at 10:00 and rolling at 10:30.
5:30 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Back at V.K.S.
Ride length: 15+ miles
We have some beautiful scenery that we want to show off to the world! The catch? You have to ride your bike with a bunch of pals! This is a longer route at 69 (Nice!) miles! With the elevation dropping in at just over 2k feet it isn't just your usual Pedalpalooza ride! This is a challenging and hard ride. This isn't just a usual gravel or road ride. We are here to support each other on this challenging and "ah" inspiring route. We try to get everyone back at a descent time so we have a no-drop mentality but doesn't mean it can't happen. If you are up to the challenge and wanna see some beautiful sites then this is the ride for you. There will be a few store stops and lots and lots of picture-esq scenery.
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Vera Katz Statue, 5 SE Salmon St, Portland, OR 97214
Vera Katz statue is just south of the listed address
Vegan Bike Club PDX
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 11:15 AM
Meet at 11:15am, roll at 11:30am
End location: Hail Snail, 6550 N Interstate Ave
We'll ride about 5 miles together from the Vera Katz statue (just north of the Hawthorne Bridge) on the Eastbank Esplanade to Hail Snail (vegan cinnamon roll shop) for the Flip Side Vegan Market. Bring $ for vendors! The market is 12pm-5pm. There’s a MAX stop across the street from the market. The Flip Side Vegan Market IG: https://www.instagram.com/theflipsidepdx/?hl=en FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550761540759
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Family Friendly
Beat the heat: Ride to 4 fountains for fun water play!
Jamison Square, 810 NW 11th Ave
At the fountain!
Kidical Mass PDX
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1:00pm, ride at 1:15pm
3:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Beat the heat by riding to fountains and splash pads with other kids and families as part of Kidical Mass PDX! We will ride from Jamison Square in NW on this free, family-friendly, kid-paced bike ride. We’ll start at the Jamison Square fountain at 1pm, and ride around central Portland to 3 other fountains where kids and grown-ups can splash around. August 3rd it often the warmest day of the year, so this will be a great time to beat the heat by celebrating our downtown interactive fountains. Meet at 1:15pm, ride at 1:30pm. The ride is a loop. It's just one mile to the second fountain at Director Park and the next two are each a half mile apart on the waterfront, and then it is 1.5 miles back to the start for a total loop of 3.5 miles, so it is suitable for most young bike riders who can pedal their own bike without training wheels. Bring swimwear, sunscreen and water! We should be back around 4 pm. We will ride at a slow pace for little pedalers and parents on cargo bikes. Kids should wear a helmet, be able to balance and pedal in a straight line, start and stop. Cargo bikes, tandems, trailers and tag-a-longs are great for kids who haven’t learned to pedal. Adult corkers are welcome to join as a traffic safety superheroes. We’ll ride together as a group, no matter the weather, because kids are traffic too! Route map: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46344974
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Mocks Crest Park, 2206 N Skidmore Ct, Portland, OR 97217
Make sure that Google sends you into the park from the east, you don't want to climb the cliffs of insanity!
Ryan Mottau
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 1:30 PM
Meet up at 1:30, Ride at 2pm
5:30 PM
End location: Wonderlove
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Continue the story! Last year we (Becky and Ryan) hosted this ride as part of our pre-wedding celebrations and we want to keep the party going! Visit the cliffs of insanity, match wits in a devilish game of poison or wine, swim with the shrieking eels! All this and a (possibly real?) wedding ceremony.
ryanmottau at gmail dot com
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Family Friendly
Ladd's Circle, SE 16th Avenue & Harrison Street, Portland, OR 97214
We will probably ride to Gresham Transit Center, pick up more riders, and proceed to Edgefield
Jess + Tim
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 4:00 PM
CAKE is performing at Edgefield. Ride bikes to and from the concert. The band is going to give us perks for riding our bikes. There will be shorter and longer ride options. Route and timing TBD. We're not giving away concert tickets (you need to buy your own). https://edgefieldconcerts.com/event/cake-2026-day-two/ We are also planning to do The CAKE Ride again this summer, sometime in August. Last year's ride: https://www.shift2bikes.org/calendar/event-22212
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21+ Only
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet at 6:30pm, ride at 7:00pm.
Details to be determined.... Leave Colonel Summers around 7 to arrive at start of WNBR!
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TBA, TBA
PDX World Naked Bike Ride
Sat, Jul 25, 2026, 8:30 PM
AKA "Portland World Naked Bike Ride". Time and location TBA. Find more information at pdxwnbr.org. PDXWNBR is one of many joyful, community-driven events during Bike Summer. It’s part protest, part celebration – calling attention to oil dependency, cyclist vulnerability, and the beauty of body freedom. Expect a vibrant, welcoming environment filled with all kinds of people moving together under human power. Looking for a different naked bike ride? The annual summer PDXWNBR has traditionally been “the big one,” but Portland riders have also come together for other naked bike rides that highlight and support a wide range of causes. We gladly affirm everyone’s right to protest by riding naked!
Sunday, July 26, 2026
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jul 26, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Sun, Jul 26, 2026, 11:00 AM
meet at 11am, ride at 11:30am
1:30 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
We'll ride around a neighborhood known to have cats. When we see a cat, we'll all meow! Bring photos of your cats for show and tell. Real cats welcome! Will we ride by Pixie Project, where you can see cats in the window? Will we stop at Cat Scratch Coop, the used pet supply store (currently at Lloyd Center), or For Paws on Division? Will we end at Flying Cat Coffee Co on Division St? Ride details: Our ride is perfect for new cyclists and families with kids. We'll go at a slower pace so people can keep up. We'll use small neighborhood streets with minimal cars. If necessary to mix with cars for brief periods, we'll legally group together for safety. The ride ends at a different location than the start. If you need advice for how to bike home afterwards, chat with the ride leader or other cyclists.
Portland Bicycle School... laws for driver/cyclist interactions
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Sun, Jul 26, 2026, 2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Every FIRSTish & LASTish Sunday @ 2p from May through September, come ride with AwayDays Brewery. Participants get 10% beers. 🍻 We will do a 10-mile loop around the waterfront. Route on Strava! IG: @rideawaypdx Strava: RideAway https://strava.app.link/8bPM4OhaX2b
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jul 26, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2 to eat deviled eggs and ride starts at 2:30
Ride is a loop
End location: Ride will be around SE Portland - some hills but mostly easy breezy
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join us for the third annual deviled egg ride! We will eat deviled eggs (many provided but you can also bring some) and the ride around SE Portland. All wheels welcome!
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jul 26, 2026, 4:00 PM
Meet at 4:00, ride at 4:15 (leaving on time!)
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
We're excited to host the 4th Annual Inner Eastside for All ride! Inner Eastside for All is a campaign that aims to re-legalize building four floors and a corner store in Portland's Inner Eastside: roughly from 12th to 60th, Fremont to Powell, so that neighbors of all ages, wages, and stages of life can make their homes in our opportunity rich Inner Neighborhoods. Huge development from last year: The Inner Eastside Zoning project is now official! https://www.portland.gov/bps/planning/inner-eastside-zoning-project Ride will be slow paced and no drop, with frequent stops for discussion. Kids are welcomed! We will begin and end at Ankeny Rainbow Road Plaza on SE 28th and Ankeny.
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TBD, TBD
Andrew (amilianadventures)
Sun, Jul 26, 2026, 4:30 PM
Meetup starting at 4:30, Ride at 5:00 SHARP!
Are you tired of Bike Summer rides that start late? Are you maybe a little bit too 'Type-A' for roll out in "five-minutes"? Celebrate punctuality and sticking to schedules while we tour some of Portland's public time-keeping devices and other clock adjacent places. This is a casual pace no drop mentality, but we do have a schedule to keep Ride Schedule: To Be Announced
@akc.milian
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jul 26, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, Ride around 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Have you ever heard of Monty Pythons Bureau of Silly Walks? Well here’s the 3rd edition of the Bureau of Silly Bikes is BACK! The Bureau of Silly Bikes will be taking over Ladd’s Addition by having all sorts of Bikey Goofing, Antics and Silliness around Ladd’s. Bring your vivid Bikey & Skateboard imaginations and lets be monumentally silly in the Ladd! In 2019 we actually had a Bike Couch join us - dude if your still around I'd LOVE for you to join us again!
Monday, July 27, 2026
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21+ Only
TBD, TBD
Team Midday
Mon, Jul 27, 2026, 12:00 PM
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Sort of like the other MMR, except in the middle of the day, and on a Monday.
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Mon, Jul 27, 2026, 4:30 PM
Join us on the westside for Bike Happy Hour, hosted by Ride_Westside Meet new friends and old, hang out, grab a beverage (alcoholic or not), grab some food (optional), and let's talk bikes! Everyone welcome! Every 2nd and 4th Monday, 4:30 to 7 p.m. We are usually on the bar patio or the near it on the ground level.
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Zephyr leads.
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Jul 27, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Westside
BGs Food Cartel, 4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet at the western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance)
Ride Westside
Mon, Jul 27, 2026, 7:00 PM
Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10!
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Its a Ride after the Westside Bike Happy Hour! Meet at the BGs Food Cartel Western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance) Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10! This will be a casual pace loop ride exploring around Beaverton & Hillsboro and we usually aim to be done before 9pm. Dress for the weather and bring your lights! If you need anything, Message on Insta
Tuesday, July 28, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jul 28, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Bar Botellon - 606 NE Davis, 606 NE Davis Street Portland OR, 97232
Arrive as early as 4pm for Tapas Tuesday !
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Jul 28, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 3 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: Audrey McCall Beach
Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight Audrey McCall Beach This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in central city Portland, right on the Eastbank Esplanade. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the bridges, and the sunset. THE BEST way to get to AUDREY McCALL BEACH is to ride your bike. GPS beginning: 45.52424439407037, -122.65902568238852 GPS ending: 45.51222148792892, -122.66807450174942
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21+ Only
Tue, Jul 28, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
Wednesday, July 29, 2026
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Jul 29, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Ending at Mt Tabor Park
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Jul 29, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Wed, Jul 29, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7, depart at 7:30. Sunset ain't gonna wait for us
10:00 PM
End location: A mystery!
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Did you know that on the night of the full moon, sunset is usually right before the moon rise? Let's hit up a spot where we can watch both! Stock up on snacks and libations before meeting up, then depart on a chill, slow-ish paced 5-mile (give or take) ride to our mystery destination. Ride not a loop. Lights, layers, and a picnic blanket are good ideas. Extra credit if you bring a telescope or good binoculars to observe the moon. Please note: THERE IS NO STORE STOP. There are markets near the ride start, so go there beforehand. There should be open bathroom(s) at the end. Also: RIDE NOT A LOOP, we end where we stop. If you need help getting back to the start, let me know. Rest assured, we will still be in "civilization" where we end, with Tri-Met service nearby. And most importantly: THIS IS A GOOD CONDITIONS RIDE. Clouds, rain, smoke, and excessive heat may cancel the ride. Check the Shift calendar on the day of ride for confirmation. Sunset 8:42 PM, Moonrise 9:03 PM.
Thursday, July 30, 2026
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Jul 30, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
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Meet in the circle
Nichole and Robbie
Thu, Jul 30, 2026, 5:45 PM
Meet at 5:45, leave at 6
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
We will be riding to the pickles stadium and watching the game together! We did this last year on bike night and unfortunately they aren’t running that one. But that’s okay because we get to watch science experiments on the field instead! Many more details to come, but buy tickets in section 203 if you want to sit with the group. You are welcome to just ride with us but we are planning on attending the actual game. We will ride home together as a group.
Friday, July 31, 2026
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Blumenauer: North side, Flanders: East side, Steel: East side of the lower deck, Tilikum: West side under the 99 red balloons statue
Dr. Doughnut
Fri, Jul 31, 2026, 7:00 AM
7ish to 9ish in the morning
9:00 AM
For over 20 years, Breakfast on the Bridges has been offering up free coffee and goodies to people biking, walking, scooting and boarding across Portland's bridges. Generally the last Friday of every month, look for our special events during Pedalpalooza and December!
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21+ Only
Jasmine leads. Happy bird day!
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jul 31, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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TBA, TBA
Pamela Schpamela
Fri, Jul 31, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30, ride out at 8:15
Oh, the 1980s: Despite the horrors of capitalism, greed, the AIDS crisis, Chornobyl, Satanic Panic, and the widespread use of chlorofluorocarbons, the 80s gave many of us some good memories growing up. Or perhaps you weren't alive during the 80s but you love the decade's music and style - Join us for a night of music from a playlist THAT YOU CREATE, as we weave through the city belting out our favorites. Ride will include dance and karaoke stops. It is the SIXTH ANNUAL 80s MIXTAPE RIDE! Fuck yeah! FER SHURR Keep an eye out for the link to submit your 80s song requests!!
Saturday, August 1, 2026
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Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 9:30 AM
We leave at 10. Get there on the early side if you want food.
2:30 PM
End location: Montavilla
Ride length: 15+ miles
Portland is a city of libraries! There are currently 14 active branches of the Multnomah County Library within city limits (plus Central). But there have been many more branches that have come and go. Some of these branches moved to their current location, some simply closed, now forgotten. Many old library buildings still remain. You may pass by these old branches every day without noticing! This 20 mile ride will pass by about a dozen former branch buildings. This ride will concentrate on SE with a start in NE and a possible SW detour. This is a casually paced ride with many stops, no one left behind . Ride not a loop, will end somewhere in Montavilla, nearish the MAX. We'll have a good break mid-way through the ride for refreshments, and we can also get food and libations afterwards.
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21+ Only
Westside
Hillsboro Civic Centre, 120 E Main St Hillsboro, OR 97123 United States
Meet up by the fountain
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 9:45 AM
Gather at 9:45, roll out around 10:15, and be at Gaston by Noon
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Gaston Rural Fire Station (the out), Hillsboro Civic Centre (the back)
Ride length: 15+ miles
Have you never heard an Outdoor Warning/Tornado/Air Raid Siren in your life? Or maybe you used to live in the Midwest and miss the electromechanical harmony they produce! Well this ride will take us to Gaston, located in beautiful rural Washington County, about a 13 mile ride, with not too much climbing from downtown Hillsboro. They happen to have an electromechanical siren (one that actually has moving parts, not a giant speaker) that they restored a couple years back, and they test it every first Saturday at noon! It is a Federal Signal 3T22, one of the most iconic American sirens ever made. This ride is an OUT AND BACK format, meaning we will be starting at Hillsboro Civic Centre, heading to Gaston, and then heading back to HCC via the same way, which is about 26 miles round trip. We will try our best not to drop on this ride, however we cannot delay too much, as the siren sounds sharply at noon, and there is only finite buffer time. Also, there is NO RELIABLE BUS OR MAX SERVICE AFTER LEAVING HILLSBORO. This means that if you are riding an EBike, to make sure you have enough range, and for anyone that your bike is in good condition, and that you have enough water and snacks, so that you do not need to be "rescued" home. We will make some stops along the way to carb up, hydrate, and enjoy the view! I do not recommend children, as the overall length is quite long, however if you would like to bring children in the Westside, consider looking at my Kidical Mass rides.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or via Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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21+ Only
Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meeting at 9:30 and rolling out at 10.
9:06 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Ending at the starting point.
Ride length: 15+ miles
Let's do this!! Time for the annual ride up Larch Mountain. Grab your fixed gear or single speed and smash up the 14 miles and 4k feet of elevation to get one of the greatest views in the area. There are five mountain tops you can see from the top of the mountain. (No BICYCLE will be turned away). This is a bike ride and will ask e-motos to not participate with us. The entire route will be 90 miles to and from Vera Katz Statue on the eastside esplanade with a total elevation of around 5,500+ feet. There will be a store stop at the Corbett Country Store, hot foods and drinks, and maybe one of the way back depending on how folks are feeling. We will start and end the ride at the Vera Katz Statue on the eastside esplanade. Please bring tools to fix a flat or any other sort of mechanical that may happen while we are out. Follow us on IG @cyclecatspdx for details and come and join our weekday ride on the westside of the river. Follow @westsidewednesdayride for details as this is a year long ride we host. Cowabunga!
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21+ Only
Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 10:00 AM
Punctual roll time 10:30am
Ride length: 15+ miles
Let's ride bikes and go swimming! Please take a minute to read the below information to ensure maximum fun. Please let me lead from the front and ride behind or beside me so I may set our pace. We'll be riding at around 8-10mph, slower when climbing, with several regroup stops. If you're a super strong, fast rider, congratulations! This will be a great opportunity for you to practice patience and show you're skilled enough to ride slower than your preferred pace. If you prefer faster paced rides, please join any one of the other rides I lead, this is my only slow one. We will roll out punctually at 10:30am. We'll ride 5 miles (and up a nice sized hill!) to a public outdoor pool (BRING $6 CASH FOR ENTRY). Summertime at a public outdoor pool means it will be crowded and there will be a line. After the pool, we'll ride 5 miles (much of it downhill!) to a public beach on the Willamette River. After splashing around a bit, we'll ride another 5 miles to a secret swim hole. Don't ask me where the secret swim hole is, just come and you will see! To get back to where we started, you can take the Trolley Trail and Springwater, about 10 miles, or hop the Orange Line MAX. You will need: * $6 cash for pool entry (CASH!) * towel * swimsuit * sunscreen, sunglasses, sun hat * bike lock * snacks/drinks for the day * a positive attitude The public pool entry is $6. There’s always a line and PAYING WITH CASH IS QUICKER. There's no shade at the spot where we wait in line. The pool will likely be crowded and there’ll be lotsa kids and families there. We will only be stopping at swim spots, no stores or cafes. There is a snack bar at the public pool where we swim first and there's a public restroom and water fountain at the public beach. If you are riding an e-bike, please be aware this ride is longer and harder than many Pedalpalooza rides, so your battery may not last all day. Rules (which you agree to follow just by showing up!): 1) no complaining 2) stay behind the ride leader 3) don't sue me
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 12:30 PM
Ride leaves first shop at 1:15PM promptly
End location: 3908 N Mississippi Ave, Portland, OR 97227
Ride length: 8-15 miles
It's like record store day but for stationery! Today is about appreciating your local stationery stores! We'll ride to local stationery stores and hang out to look at pens and paper together afterward. Do you like stationery, fountain pens, planners, stamps, and paper? Is shopping for new school supplies your favorite time of year? Meet other papyrophiliac folks (lovers of paper) on a casual ride around Portland to visit different small stationery shops. After a ride to pet the pretty paper and pens, we'll end at a location with plenty of tables and room to test our new wares. Bring stationery items you'd like to swap or show off.
@anomalily on insta
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Sewallcrest Park, Sewallcrest Park, SE 31st Ave & Market St, Portland, OR 97214
Meet near the off-leash dog area
Viv
Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 5:30 PM
Roll out at 6:30pm
8:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Arise, Riders of Rohan! The Beacons of Gondor have been lit, and as the Rohirrim, we are duty-bound to answer their call. Join us as we ride to defend Helm's Deep from the forces of Saruman! Costumes are encouraged! Capes, cloaks, wizard hats, bring your best Middle-earth self and join our fellowship on this magical quest. LOTR gatekeeping will be met with good-natured mockery and second breakfast jokes. This year we're skipping Mount Tabor in favor of a more inclusive 8-mile loop through Southeast Portland, with storytelling stops at parks along the way. All riders. All wheels. All welcome.
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Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet at 630, ride at 7, movie ~845
End location: Books With Pictures
Me, a princess? Shut up! Miracles happen once in a while, and biking around town while blasting music from this millennial classic and the year 2001 is one of those times. We'll watch the movie after the ride; the movie screening is OUTDOORS. Costumes encouraged! Break out the early 2000s style and accessories, and extra points to anyone rocking a gown and sunglasses. Don't worry: we'll supply the tiaras :) We will stop at a grocery store on the way for snacks :D Hits from 2001 include: All For You - Janet Jackson I'm Real - Jennifer Lopez feat Ja Rule Let Me Blow Ya Mind - Eve feat Gwen Stefani Independent Woman Part I - Destiny's Child Hit Em Up Style - Blu Cantrell It Wasn't Me - Shaggy U Remind Me - Usher Lady Marmalade - Christina Aguilera, Lil' Kim, Mya, and Pink Ms Jackson - Outkast Butterfly - Crazy Town Get Ur Freak On - Missy Elliott
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21+ Only
The PBR
Pittman Hydro Park, N Concord Ave and Going Ct
Little park north of Going St Pedestrian Bridge
Casey Clapp
Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet a 6:30, on the bridges by 7:00
The Pedestrian Bridge Ride It's simple: grab your bike, grab your six pack, and come ride across a bunch of bridges. We stop at each bike/pedestrian bridge along our route and drink a PBR, socialize, and generally hang. Then we head to the next. Six Bridges, Six Beers. The six pack should be PBR, obviously. But whatever's cool for you is cool for us. Starts at Pittman Addition Hydro Park on N Concord and N Going Ct
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Sat, Aug 1, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30 pm, and ride out of Ladd's by 8:00 pm- getting to Field's Park around 9/9:30ish!
End location: Field's Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join us for the third annual Beyoncé or Bust ride! Let's meet at Ladd's and celebrate the greatest living performer! :) We will start with Renaissance and transition into Cowboy Carter and the rest of her discography at our end point! Bring speakers if you have them! If you have a larger setup, DM me on Instragram first and we can coordinate the setlist! All are welcome, but you MUST play Beyoncé annnnnnnd come in your best Cowboy Carter/Renaissance/Beyonce look! New and improved sound system, route, and end spot! We will start at Ladd's and make our way north to Field's Park for our end! There will be one store stop for snacks/bathroom (William's New Seasons).
Sunday, August 2, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sun, Aug 2, 2026, 10:00 AM
2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Juice Box Bike Club presents Little Ladds the Sequel A ride for people who need to get their tiny humans napped by noon-ish, but still want to have a good time riding around during Pedalpalooza. This is NOT a grown up ride (as much), and is mostly a hangout/picnic since the kids will be riding in circles for 2-4 hours Ride is a loop in the most extreme sense. We'll set up a course around the park/maybe on a quiet street with good visibility. Location TBD but we're thinking probably Wilshire Park in NE Meet at 10am, race on by 10:20am. Picnic and laughing till 2. Organizers will provide some free lunch (e.g. PBJs) but I assume most people will pack their own. Join the mailing list: https://groups.google.com/g/juice-box-bike-club All Wheels, All Riders, All Welcome. These rides are welcoming, inclusive spaces for riders of all skill levels. We'll prioritize safety when planning the route to ensure a fun experience for kiddos (and parents) who are still getting comfortable on their bikes. Rides will be short, because you know, meltdowns.
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Aug 2, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Family Friendly
Open Streets event connecting Downtown St. Johns, McKenna Park, McCoy Park, and Columbia Park. Participants are welcome to join the 6.7-mile route anywhere along the route and travel in either direction.
Portland Bureau of Transportation
Sun, Aug 2, 2026, 11:00 AM
11 a.m. - 4 p.m.
Ride is a loop
Celebrate open streets during the North Portland Sunday Parkways event presented by Kaiser Permanente on August 2, 2026, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. The 6.7-mile North Portland route connects Downtown St. Johns, McKenna Park, McCoy Park, and Columbia Park. Start anywhere along the route and bike, walk, or roll as you explore neighborhood greenways, parks, and community resources. Along the route and at featured parks, you’ll find vendor marketplaces, community booths, free family-friendly activities, and live entertainment. This free, all-ages community event is organized by the Portland Bureau of Transportation (PBOT).
portlandsundayparkways@portlandoregon.gov
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Peninsula Park, 700 N Rosa Parks Way Portland Oregon 97217
Meet at the Rose fountain or Gazebo depending on how hot it is in the sun
Lex
Sun, Aug 2, 2026, 1:00 PM
1st battle at 2pm
The title says it all. Honor will be won, bikes will be ridden. Bring some foam weapons, battle, ride bikes. If you you were there last time, tell me a story for extra points. There will be jousting as well as other events. Meet at 1pm, first battle at 2pm. Easy ride, slow pace between battle locations. Win Honor and Prizes! This is still a safe place! Boundaries will be respected, and consent is MANDATORY! That being said, if we're all respectful of each other, we should have a brutally fun time.
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Sun, Aug 2, 2026, 2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Every FIRSTish & LASTish Sunday @ 2p from May through September, come ride with AwayDays Brewery. Participants get 10% beers. 🍻 We will do a 10-mile loop around the waterfront. Route on Strava! IG: @rideawaypdx Strava: RideAway https://strava.app.link/8bPM4OhaX2b
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Patton Square City Park - North Maryland Avenue, 5304 N Interstate Ave in Portland, OR
N Maryland Ave near N Emerson St.
Lloyd & Eric
Sun, Aug 2, 2026, 5:00 PM
A ride to celebrate all things Maryland, the state with the best flag! If you grew up in Maryland, lived in Maryland, visited Maryland recently, have friends who are from Maryland, want to make friends who are from Maryland, or are just looking for a fun evening, come out and ride with us! The route and event are still in the planning phases, but expect Maryland themed route features, music by Marylanders, Maryland trivia questions, Maryland attire, and other Maryland goodies. Think Old Bay, Baltimore Orioles, Baltimore Ravens, Edgar Allen Poe, Chesapeake Bay, Blue Crabs, etc. The Shift code of conduct applies. Banned riders, please do not ride with us.
Monday, August 3, 2026
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Westside
Prime Tap House (Tanasbourne), 1896 NE 106th Ave Beaverton, OR 97006 United States
A large table will be reserved for us inside the building
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Mon, Aug 3, 2026, 4:30 PM
Meet at 4:30 for Happy Hour and ride at 7:00
Everyone loves Bike Happy Hours! That's why we're bringing another one to Northern Washington County from 1630-1900! Happy Hour is NOT a ride in itself, but there will be a ride immediately after, at 1900! A good way to meet new cycling friends in the Westside and beyond, or keep in touch with old friends! Everyone is welcome to join along, maybe grab a drink, eat some good food, or just show your presence. The post-Happy Hour ride will be a casual paced 10-20 mile ride around Northern Washington County I'm going to be demoing this over the Summer on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th (if applicable) Mondays of June, July, and August, and if we like it, I'll keep it going!
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or DM me on Instagram @62Murrayblvd
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Mon, Aug 3, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Tuesday, August 4, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Aug 4, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Laurelhurst Park, Laurelhurst Park, SE Cesar E Chavez Blvd & Stark St Portland, OR 97214
Meet at tables north of duck pond
freeflowing
Tue, Aug 4, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30, ride at 6:30
8:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join Greater Hells Canyon Council, Pacific Rivers, and Save Our Wild Salmon on a ride to show support for a free-flowing lower Snake River and the recovery of Columbia Basin salmon! We'll start and end at Laurelhurst Park—meet at 5:30 p.m., ride at 6:30. The route is about 5 miles at a relaxed, conversational pace. Before and after the ride, stick around at the park for guest speakers, art, and advocacy opportunities. Wear BLUE and help us ~become the river~!
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Bar Botellon - 606 NE Davis, 606 NE Davis Street Portland OR, 97232
Arrive as early as 4pm for Tapas Tuesday !
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Aug 4, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 3 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: Audrey McCall Beach
Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight Audrey McCall Beach This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in central city Portland, right on the Eastbank Esplanade. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the bridges, and the sunset. THE BEST way to get to AUDREY McCALL BEACH is to ride your bike. GPS beginning: 45.52424439407037, -122.65902568238852 GPS ending: 45.51222148792892, -122.66807450174942
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21+ Only
Tue, Aug 4, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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foster food carts, 5205 se foster rd.
In between the freemasons and the strip club in the beer tent
Radrich
Tue, Aug 4, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7pm, ride out 8pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
We meet up every other Tuesday. We ride in the Southeast Portland we have food carts and a beer tent at the start of the ride. And we go somewhere and generally have a fire. As a great close-knit ride open to you . i promise to make you dance like idot and celebrate your night.So be kind to all travlers , bring your friends, and optimism.
Wednesday, August 5, 2026
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Wed, Aug 5, 2026, 12:00 PM
Meet at noon, ride at 12:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
For the Bicentennial in 1976 a 4,200 mile bike route was created going from the Oregon coast to Yorktown, Virginia. During that summer thousands of cyclists rode across the country, some going east others going west. Bike Inns were established across the country so riders were seldom more than 30 miles from accommodations in campgrounds, schools, fire stations, churches, and other venues. Guide books and detailed maps were published covering the entire route. The Bikecentennial route continues to be used to the present day and is now called the Trans America Bicycle Trail or TransAm. Adventure Cycling Association (ACA) evolved from the 40-person staff in 1976, and continues to publish maps for this route and many others. For the 50th anniversary they are promoting group rides covering the entire route, as well as shorter rides on sections of the trail. The TranAm goes across central Oregon, so for this Bike Summer ride we are riding a portion of another ACA route - The Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail. This 3,131 mile route goes from Illinois to the Oregon coast, passing through Portland along the way. This year is also the 50th anniversary of Trek Bicycle Corporation, which had its humble beginning in a red barn in Waterloo, Wisconsin. So our ride starts at the Trek Slabtown store, where they are kindly offering us donuts before the ride. This store is not far from where the Lewis & Clark Trail resumes its trek to the Oregon Coast. The ride is a 5.5 mile loop returning to the Trek store. We stay in Northwest Portland passing by several bicycle-related venues along the way. Hope to see you there!
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Holladay Park, NE 11th Ave & Holladay St, Portland, OR 97232
Meet near the middle of the park, near the water fountain.
Lloyd EcoDistrict
Wed, Aug 5, 2026, 5:15 PM
Meet at 5:15pm, ride at 5:25pm.
6:45 PM
End location: Duckworth Dock
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Come on a Bike Summer ride with Lloyd EcoDistrict and discover why there’s more to Lloyd than meets the eye! The tour will end at Duckworth Dock for Lloyd Live: At the Dock, where you can enjoy the sunset on the river, a live DJ set, or take a swim! As Oregon’s first and only certified EcoDistrict / Just Growth community, Lloyd EcoDistrict is setting the standard for collaborative, holistic development. We’re on a mission to transform Lloyd into one of the most sustainable neighborhoods in North America, championing equity, resilience, and climate protection. We’ve got lots more work to do, but we’re excited to share updates and progress! But what exactly is an EcoDistrict? Hop on your bike and join us for an engaging ride through Lloyd, where we’ll explore how we’re turning EcoDistrict concepts into real-world innovations. Along the way, you’ll see the nation’s first pollinator bike corridor, cutting-edge water treatment systems, sustainable buildings, resilience infrastructure, vibrant murals, important memorials, redesigned parks, community gardening projects, and learn about behind-the-scenes programs that the EcoDistrict runs. We’ll meet at 5:15 PM in the middle of Holladay Park, and begin our ride at 5:25. We’ll end the ride around 6:45 PM at Duckworth Dock for Lloyd Live: At the Dock. Here you can dive into the best swimming hole in Portland’s central city, located on the Eastbank Esplanade, with live tunes provided by Bike DJ PopCartPDX. This car-free oasis is only accessible by foot or wheels with many bike racks available right on the dock. Swim ladders along the dock make it safe and easy for everyone to join in the fun. No lifeguards on duty – so swim at your own risk.
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Aug 5, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Aug 5, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Wed, Aug 5, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7, leave at 7:30
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Come join for the heaviest ride of the summer. The annual Meshuggah ride will be hosted on the first Wednesday of every August. Ride will be 7-10ish miles meeting at 7pm at Ladd Circle Park, and departing at 7:30 for a circle pit. Ride will end within 1-2 miles of the start point at a dive bar for drinks.
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21+ Only
Wed, Aug 5, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30, Ride at 8
10:30 PM
End location: Brooklyn Park, SE 10th Avenue, Portland, OR
Ride length: 8-15 miles
In 1981, four Brooklyn teenagers started a hardcore punk band called the Young Aborigines. They played their first show on bassist Adam Yauch's 17th birthday. A few years and a lineup change later, they'd reinvented themselves as a hip-hop trio — Mike D, Ad-Rock, and MCA — and dropped Licensed to Ill on Def Jam in 1986. It was the first rap album to top the Billboard 200. Over the next 25 years, the Beastie Boys made eight studio albums, founded their own label, opened for Madonna, organized Tibetan freedom concerts, directed their own videos under fake Swiss filmmaker pseudonyms, and earned a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction. MCA died of cancer in May 2012. The band disbanded the same day. By then they'd sold 40 million records. Today would have been Adam Yauch's 62nd birthday. We're celebrating him — and the band that wouldn't have existed without him — with a ride from the start location all the way to Brooklyn Park, soundtracked by 3-3.5 hours of Beastie Boys deep cuts, hits, and everything in between. From the bratty 1986 debut to the genre-warping middle period to the late-career instrumental detours, we'll touch every era. No sleep till Brooklyn (Park). q The BIKESxBEATS sound trailer will be in tow with all the bass you can handle. Costumes and props strongly encouraged — orange Sabotage jumpsuits, fake mustaches, vintage Adidas, NY Yankees gear, lederhosen if you're feeling Nathanial Hörnblowér. Whatever says "Beastie Boys." We'll roll at a social pace with regroups so nobody gets dropped, plus a store stop midway for snacks and water. Bring lights — we'll be out past sundown. One thing to flag: if you flat or have a mechanical, we won't be able to hold the ride for repairs, so come with a plan to get yourself home if something goes sideways.
Thursday, August 6, 2026
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Aug 6, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
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21+ Only
Thu, Aug 6, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, roll out 6:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
tbd
Friday, August 7, 2026
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YOU SEEN EM!
TBD, TBD
Ride Safe PDX
Fri, Aug 7, 2026, 5:00 PM
Exact time tbd
CONES! AND BIKES! Dress like a cone! Decorate your bike with cones! Orange and reflective tape everywhere! Bring cone tchotchkes to exchange with others! And when you seen the cones along the route, call em out! It's as silly--and as fun--as it sounds like, and we can't wait to run this ride for the third year. More details to follow!
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Family Friendly
Fri, Aug 7, 2026, 5:45 PM
meet at 5:45pm, enjoy 1st gallery for 30 min, ride at 6:15pm
10:00 PM
Casual ride to art galleries for the First Friday Art Walk. First Friday Art Walk is a monthly tradition where inner SE art galleries stay open late, bring in artists, have free food, and have hands-on arts projects. http://firstfridaypdx.org/ Biking is the best way to get around to these galleries. We get to 5-8 galleries, depending on how long our group spends in each gallery. We don't know exact routes and galleries, because we decide in the moment. We'll stay out until ~9:30pm, then see if folks are up for a group dinner afterwards. Join for as many galleries as you like, and leave when you wish. If you have a sound system bring it! I love music on group rides. Ride details: 5-15 minutes of biking between galleries. Our ride is perfect for new cyclists and families with kids. We'll go at a slow pace so folks can socialize, and everyone can keep up. We use small neighborhood streets with minimal cars. The ride ends at a different location from the start. If you need advice for how to bike home afterwards or get to your car, chat with the ride leader.
Portland Bicycle School... laws for driver/cyclist interactions
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Fri, Aug 7, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join us for a deep dive ride and dance party at Lloyd Center. We'll take a deep dive into the lower levels of the Lloyd Center Garage the night before we say goodbye. After the ride we'll have a big dance party with Carlos Baca of PopCart. Its sad to say goodbye to one of the funnest places in Portland to ride a bike. Make sure to dress up and light up your Bikes!
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21+ Only
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Aug 7, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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Fri, Aug 7, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30, ride at 8pm.
9:30 PM
End location: Florida Room
Ride length: 3-8 miles
MUNA is The Greatest Band in the World, this is the greatest ride in the world. We'll meet at Overlook Park, ride around NE blasting the new album and all the hits. End at Florida Room for a cute lil kiki.
Saturday, August 8, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 9:00 AM
Meet at 9am, ride around 9:15
End location: PSU Farmers Market
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Time for a short excursion into the lower levels of Lloyd Center and a ride to meet up with the PSU Farmers Market Ride. We'll meet at Holladay Park around 9am then ride around 9:15-30 before riding down the Salmon Springs to meet up with the PSU Farmers Market Ride
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21+ Only
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet up at 9:30 and rolling out at 10!
5:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Back at V.K.S.
Ride length: 15+ miles
Ready for some gravel? Crown Zellerbach Trail is a gem and we are here to utilize it! This route will be about 104 miles and about 4k feet of elevation. Starting and ending in Portland. We will also utilize the Banks Vernonia Trail to head back so two fun trails for the price of one fun ride. We are a faster paced and more adventurous group ride with a no-drop mentality. Please bring water, snacks, flat repair kit, and P.M.A. A helmet is also heavily encouraged! There will be a couple store stops on this longer journey. Cowabunga!
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Westside
Central Park, 6200 NE Brighton Drive Hillsboro, OR 97124 United States
Meet in the south side by the vines
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 10:00 AM
Party at 10:00, and roll out at 11:00
End location: Brookwood library
Ride length: 0-3 miles
This ride will be a relatively short, casual paced ride for families looking to get out and spend some time with their kids using pedal power! The goal is to get more families into riding bicycles instead of driving everywhere, and showing families safe neighbourhood spots and paths in Washington County! The party will kick off at Central Park in Hillsboro at 10am, and the closest MAX stop is at Orenco, less than a mile south. We will depart at 11am and ride en masse to the Brookwood Library! The closest MAX at the end is going to be at Fairplex, about 1.5 miles south. The ride will be about 2 miles in a relatively flat neighbourhood, on quiet neighbourhood streets. All people and all wheels are welcome! Please be respectful of any children who come along, as the last thing we want to do is discourage them from cycling.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 1:00 PM
Ride at 1:30
Ride is a loop
End location: Lloyd Center Ice Rink
Ride length: 3-8 miles
It's the final public day of the Lloyd Center, Portland's iconic 1960s mall, and the first mall in the world to have an ice skating rink. Put on your best funeral gear (or Tonya Harding outfit) and ride in a funeral procession looping through some of the funnest parking structures before ending with a skating exhibition and optional jam skate on the final day of the ice rink. All day skating is $20 including skate rentals.
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PSU Farmers Market, SW Broadway and SW Montgomery
We'll meet by the Bike Parking between Smith Memorial and Fariborz Hall
Scottie
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet and Leave at 1 pm
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join us on a ride from PSU Farmers Market to the (rip) Lloyd Center Ride, We'll meet by the Bike Parking between Smith Memorial and Fariborz Hall promptly at 1pm before heading to Lloyd Center for the other ride
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Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 1:30 PM
meet at 1:30pm, ride out at 2pm
End location: High Rocks Park, Gladstone
Ever been to High Rocks on the Clackamas River in Gladstone? It's an awesome swim spot where the water stays cold year-round. So what better time to take a dip/dive than in the hottest part of summer? High Rocks is the perfect spot for every type of swimmer- places to just dip in, rocks jutting out a few feet above the water perfect for a cannonball, or take the challenge and jump from 20+ feet above the water. There are lifeguards on duty so everyone is safe. This is a one-way ride as the end point is the park and people are welcome to stay as long as they like. Bring sun block and water! Maybe even some snacks! The ride will start at Westmoreland Park in Sellwood at Hall Pond (approx. the intersection of SE 22nd and SE Rex St). From there we'll go through Sellwood and pick up the Trolley Trail that goes through Milwaukie and Oak Grove until it ends in Gladstone right near High Rocks (which is basically across the street from the DMV). It's between 8-9 miles one way to High Rocks.
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 5:00 PM
YESSAAHHHH LESS GOOO 5TH ANNUAL DA KINE
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Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 6:00 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
20th Annual Metal ride A few of the people behind starting some of the biggest party rides of Pedalpalooza, Sysfail and Tomas decided there NEEDED to be a heavy metal, doom and thrash ride. So expect really loud Metal in stereo. We will tour all things metal. Meet at 6, ride at 66 after 6 going to have sign up for metal karaoke blocks! Want to help out/participate send us an email.
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Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 7:00 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
80s Glam Rock & Heavy Metal hits and anthems.
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21+ Only
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:00 head out around 7:30
Let's bike around the city and capture some Instagram worth picture of some of Portland iconic signs.
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21+ Only
Sat, Aug 8, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet at 8pm Ride around 8:30 (Sunset)
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Many years ago I led a ride called Industrial Revolutions in NW and North Portland. Join us on a ride through some of PDX’s industrial areas in Northwest, North and Northeast Portland. Dress up in your grungiest light outfits and join us for a deep dive into some of Portland’s grungiest places This is the year - Light up your bikey steeds and lets light up Portland with our beautiful bikes
Sunday, August 9, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sun, Aug 9, 2026, 9:30 AM
Meet 9:30am for coffee, depart 10:15am
10:30 AM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
The Overlook monthly rides are free, family-friendly, and offer an opportunity to get outside and meet neighbors in a conversational paced ride that explores the many bike paths, routes, and destinations that Overlook has to offer. Route is always less than 6 miles (about 1 hour of riding) and is a loop. The rides are monthly on the 2nd Sunday of each month. The ride is led by Overlook Neighborhood Association Chair Nic Cota. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions, want to get involved, or have any issues/ideas related to transportation in the Overlook neighborhood!
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Family Friendly
Sun, Aug 9, 2026, 10:00 AM
12:00 PM
Playa bike Swap and minor repair workshop at Bikes4Humanity. Co-hosted by TomCat Bikes and A Convenient Cycle. Need a Playa Bike? No longer need your trusty and crusty playa steed? swap, trade, buy or sell your bike at this event. Will fill details as we get closer. Intention is for this to be a fundraiser for Bikes4Humanity, and to help them sort and sell off some of their less commute worthy bikes that are an entirely useful base for artifying for Burning Man. Safety 3rd checks, inflation, and cheap decorations available.
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Aug 9, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Family Friendly
Sun, Aug 9, 2026, 11:00 AM
Meet at 11:00am, ride at 11:30am
1:00 PM
End location: Mt. Tabor Park playground
Ride length: 0-3 miles
This is a ride to support awareness for organ donation, specially pediatric organ donation and Children’s Organ Transplant Association! It's a casual and fun ride that is kid and family centered. Will start at Colonel Summers Park playground at 11:00am and rally at the playground, we'll do a few laps around the park, and then we will head to Mt. Tabor Park playground at 11:30am on bikes to parade and play there where we and the ride. To help celebrate and call attention to the ride, you can decorate your bikes with calendulas or other flowers or hearts or other organs to celebrate Calendula's journey and promote organ donation awareness. We will have signage for COTA in honor of Calendula and organ donor forms and giveaways from Donate Life Northwest. This ride is organized by the mom and 10-year-old sibling of Calendula, who is a 2-year-old who just received a heart transplant! This was after living at Seattle Children’s hospital for over a year. We're celebrating with community and enjoying life outside the hospital… We are so lucky that someone shared the gift of life with us through pediatric organ donation and we're no longer living in the hospital. As an anarchist mom having lived in Portland for 22 years, storytimes, seed giveaways, and bike rides with Bike Summer! feel true to our roots as we endeavor to promote COTA in honor of Calendula and pediatric organ donation. We learned on our journey that transplant wait times are actually longer here in the Pacific Northwest! Our family is on the other side of having waited for an organ, but the experience has left us with a passion for potentially helping other children and families to not have to endure such long hospital stays and more intense medical interventions, separations, and isolation. This event is outside, but we ask those who are able to mask to do so, we will provide n95 masks and we will provide hand sanitizer. This helps keep events accessible to people like Calendula, who are immune compromised. Please message blue crow, Calendula's mama, with any questions or feedback or ideas about the event! This is a free event but we are asking for a suggested donation to go to COTA in honor of Calendula or $5-$20. http://www.COTA.org/COTAforCalendula
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21+ Only
Sun, Aug 9, 2026, 12:00 PM
Meet at noon, ride at 1230pm
End location: Cathedral Park Beach
Ride length: 3-8 miles
🎶 Californiaaaaa 🎶 Californiaaaaa 🎶 here we coooooooooooome 🎶 The hit TV series premiered ON MY BIRTHDAY in 2003 and instantly became appointment viewing for me for the next four years. I wanted to be Seth, I wanted to date Marissa, and I listened to every Phantom Planet song I could find (thanks, Limewire!). Join us in your finest mid-2000s outfits for an easy ride to Cathedral Park for a beach day. We'll blast music from the inimitable TV series soundtrack as well as other bops from the era (and probably more Phantom Planet). Mmm whatcha saaaay, will you be there?
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Raven |
Peninsula Park Rose Fountain, 700 N Rosa Parks Way, Portland, OR 97217
Meet at the Fountain or Gazebo (weather-dependent)
Corvidae BC
Sun, Aug 9, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1PM. Roll out at 2PM
Established in 2017, we ride once a month to enjoy what this city has to offer. Each month is led by a different CORVIDAE member, and therefore will be unique. We occasionally have themes or additional donations to different organizations. Additionally, host pop-up rides during the summer and collect dry non perishables for food donations every month. We try to focus our rides on greenways, group etiquette, safety measures and general comradery. In addition to bike safety and accessibility, we want to promote using bicycles as an alternative to fossil fueled travel within Portland. This is a no-drop ride, but please bring your repair kit with a spare tube so we can keep the ride rolling. Please bring your own provisions; we’ll be stopping near stores, but not at them. Each member has an eye out for the crowd, will cork, sweep and be a general pillar of support. Ride pace is casual at around 10 miles with a few park stops. We aim to impress that this is a safe environment for all; no aggressive, sexist, racist, or any other kind of BS will be tolerated. Please review our Corvidae Code of Conduct. Meet 2nd Sunday of every month Hang at 1 PM Wheels down at 2 PM sharp Bring your respect for each and the city. Leave no trace 🤘🏽
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Sun, Aug 9, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, ride at 6:30
8:30 PM
End location: Idk yet
Join captain jazbot and frendz on the astral planes of jupiter for a funk and soul inspired bike ride of extraterrestrial fusion. Feel the interstellar vybez of soundwave radiation melting the drums right out of your ears, as you jam to the most grooving beat you've ever heard.
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Sun, Aug 9, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, ride at 6:30
8:30 PM
End location: Idk yet
Join captain jazbot and frendz on the astral planes of jupiter for a funk and soul inspired bike ride of extraterrestrial fusion. Feel the interstellar vybez of soundwave radiation melting the drums right out of your ears, as you jam to the most grooving beat you've ever heard.
Monday, August 10, 2026
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Mon, Aug 10, 2026, 4:30 PM
Join us on the westside for Bike Happy Hour, hosted by Ride_Westside Meet new friends and old, hang out, grab a beverage (alcoholic or not), grab some food (optional), and let's talk bikes! Everyone welcome! Every 2nd and 4th Monday, 4:30 to 7 p.m. We are usually on the bar patio or the near it on the ground level.
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Mon, Aug 10, 2026, 6:15 PM
7 PM party Pace Start
7:00 PM
End location: The Vern
Ride length: 0-3 miles
TuTu Tuesday Festival Bike ride! Decorate your bike with lights and color and beats and funk. This is a ride series on the second Tuesday of the month: June, July, and August. A flattish 2-3 mile meandering ride from the Brooklyn Neighborhood to The Vern, a local dive that hosts Woosday, the weekly Burning Man meetup and post happy hour hangout Meet at 6:15 PM. Party pace starts at 7 PM. Ride starts at TomCat Bikes; get there earlier than 6pm for inflation and last minute comfort fixes. Ride ends at the Vern (over 21). The ride is open to all ages.
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I love you Disney, Fork you Disney. A ride celebrating the artists who produced such impactful work while acknowledging the impact of Disney on us and their treatment of the very Artists that made them great. (Just gonna be a lot of Disney music)
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Aug 10, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Westside
BGs Food Cartel, 4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet at the western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance)
Ride Westside
Mon, Aug 10, 2026, 7:00 PM
Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10!
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Its a Ride after the Westside Bike Happy Hour! Meet at the BGs Food Cartel Western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance) Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10! This will be a casual pace loop ride exploring around Beaverton & Hillsboro and we usually aim to be done before 9pm. Dress for the weather and bring your lights! If you need anything, Message on Insta
Tuesday, August 11, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Aug 11, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Bar Botellon, 606 NE Davis St, Portland, OR 97232
meet inside, drink wine, eat tapas roll out 5:30pm sharpish
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Aug 11, 2026, 4:00 PM
Ride at 5:30pm sharpish
8:00 PM
End location: Portland Building - 1120 SW 5th Ave
Ride length: 0-3 miles
For those of you who can't make it on Wednesday to Rainbow Plaza or for those of you who need a 2nd day of community building, or for those of you who like/love to drink wine... I present to you a weekly Tuesday event at Bar Botellon ! just three blocks from Blumenauer Bridge! https://barbotellon.com/tapas - tapas menu ! https://barbotellon.com/drinks - wine menu & other drinks :) Join other bike-minded folks for good wine, great tapas, and Spaniard vibes on the corner of NE 6th & Davis at Bar Botellon every Tuesday from 4-8pm (or so). Tapas Tuesday, inspired by Bike Happy Hour on Wednesday, is a place where anyone can show up and be welcomed by our wonderful community. Just show up whenever and be ready to roll by 5:30pm Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting starts at 6:00pm. Announcements (6:00-6:15) Portland Policy Bureau Traffic Division (6:15-6:40) Autonomous Vehicle Administrative Rule (6:40-7:10) Bikeable Portland (7:10-7:30) Committee Business (7:30-7:50) Public Comment (7:50-8:00) Adjourn (8:00) More details here: https://www.portland.gov/transportation/bicycle-committee/events/2026/3/10/portland-bicycle-advisory-committee-march-2026 All ages are welcome and there are bike racks where you can park your bikes. Feel free to bring your own activities: puzzles, chess, games, GUITARS, castanets, etc!
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Gregory Heights Library, 7921 NE Sandy Blvd
in the Community Room
Portland By Cycle rides and classes
Tue, Aug 11, 2026, 4:30 PM
6:30 PM
Learn about bike maintenance and bring your bicycle with you to get some hands-on experience doing basic repairs! We'll go over the major systems on a bike, learn how to do some simple adjustments and have time to practice flat repair. You're encouraged to bring your bike and any specific questions about issues you might have, but it's not required for attendance. Free and open to everyone.
timo.forsberg@portlandoregon.gov
portland.gov/bike
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Bar Botellon - 606 NE Davis, 606 NE Davis Street Portland OR, 97232
Arrive as early as 4pm for Tapas Tuesday !
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Aug 11, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 3 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: Audrey McCall Beach
Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight Audrey McCall Beach This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in central city Portland, right on the Eastbank Esplanade. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the bridges, and the sunset. THE BEST way to get to AUDREY McCALL BEACH is to ride your bike. GPS beginning: 45.52424439407037, -122.65902568238852 GPS ending: 45.51222148792892, -122.66807450174942
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21+ Only
Tue, Aug 11, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Peninsula Park, Peninsula Park, 700 N Rosa Parks Way, Portland, OR 97217
Meet at the Gazebo
Evan, Adelaide, & Jose
Tue, Aug 11, 2026, 6:30 PM
Lesson at 6:30, ride at 7
Ride is a loop
We will be hitting the streets of NE Portland to enjoy bachata and salsa music with stops along the way to learn and practice your dancing! Never danced before? No problem! We will teach you the basics with a salsa lesson at 6:30! Come join in the joy of dancing outdoors at the most beautiful settings that Portland has to offer!
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Tue, Aug 11, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30. ride at 8ish
Do you like Bavarian soft pretzels? Do you like to snack on said pretzels while riding bikes? Well then! Have I got the ride for you! We will ride to a few locations that have choice pretzels, stop and snack, then ride some more! Warning: Gluten lovers only!
Wednesday, August 12, 2026
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Aug 12, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Ending at Mt Tabor Park
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Aug 12, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Free peaches if you show up early!
Pit Princette (Calvin)
Wed, Aug 12, 2026, 7:00 PM
Gather at 7pm, Ride at 7:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Gather for the 2nd annual ride celebrating one of the best working directors: Luca Guadagnino. Both bicycles and music play central roles in his tender, lavish films. THEME: The films of Luca Guadagnino! Expect a route highlighting the beauty of Portland. Expect a playlist of scores and soundtracks from his films, including tracks by The Psychedelic Furs, Sufjan Stevens, Blood Orange and Trent Reznor & Atticus Ross. Excited for the ride and want to check out or revisit some of his films? We recommend Call Me By Your Name, Challengers, Suspiria (2018), Bones and All and Queer. ROUTE: Route will be about 10-12 miles with a store stop, taking roughly 2 hours or so in total. Ride may or may not be a loop, but won't end too far from the start. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask the ride leader about specifics at Laurelhurst Park or the store stop if you have questions.
Thursday, August 13, 2026
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Westside
Cooper Mountain Ale Works, 12562 SW Main St, Tigard, OR 97223-6129, United States
Indoor or outdoor seating, depending on the weather.
Ride_WestSide
Thu, Aug 13, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 - 6:30pm
**NOT A RIDE** Meet up with other bikey folks in Tigard! Grab a bite or get a drink. NA options available. Let's talk about making Washington County better for everyone! Hoping to make this happen on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Aug 13, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
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Boycott Spotify
Laurelhurst Park, Cesar chavez and Ankeny
Meet near lower restroom
Revolutionary bicycle club
Thu, Aug 13, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet 6, roll 6:30
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
BIKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE! Join us for the August edition of our summer ride series where we roll around playing some of history's most powerful revolutionary tunes, from Palestinian dabke music to Pete Seeger's protest singalongs to hymns of the Filipino People Power Revolution. We'll make occasional stops to chat about the history of the music we're listening to, share zines and playlists, get a little dialectical, or even bust out some dance moves if the revolutionary spirit inspires us to get our freak on. The only thing we've got to lose is our chains...but this is a no-drop ride, so we'll make sure to stop and get any slipped chains back on bikes so that we can keep riding together towards collective liberation. Different theme each ride; check back for details closer to the date. An important note: we don't fuck with Spotify and don't use it for our ride playlists. It has deep investor ties to the US/Israel war machine, treats its artists poorly, and is actively making music stupider with its AI algorithm. If you wanna sync up with our playlists, let us know in advance so we can find the best way to share.
Friday, August 14, 2026
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Mix Tape vintage, 3400 SE Belmont St, 97214
April O'Neil's thrift store: MixTape Vintage on SE Belmont & 34th.
Viv
Fri, Aug 14, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30pm, ride at 6pm
8:30 PM
End location: Secret Pizza Society (7201 NE Glisan St, 97213)
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Celebrate the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles! Dress as Turtles, Casey Jones, or the Foot. We'll ride to landmark locations. Meet at April O'Neil's thrift store at 5:30. At 6pm, we ride to Shredder and Krang's hideout... I'm hoping we'll spot them. By 7:30pm, we'll end at Secret Pizza Society, Portland's best pizza place! I don't have music, so feel free to bring yours. Ride details: My ride is good for new cyclists and families with kids. We go at a slow pace so folks can socialize, and everyone can keep up. We use small neighborhood streets with minimal cars. When we mix with cars, we stay together as a group. The end spot is 2.5 miles from the start. After pizza, if you need to return to the starting point but aren't comfortable riding back on your own, talk to the ride leader about options, or I can likely ride back with you. If you're the original tmnt ride leader, I'll yield to you. I'm doing this because I haven't seen it on the calendar for a few years.
Portland Bicycle School... laws for driver/cyclist interactions
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Fri, Aug 14, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, roll at 6:30pm
End location: Sewallcrest Park
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Do you love CAKE (the band)? Do you love cake (the food)? Then you will love this ride madly. Roll along in your short skirt and long jacket while listening to the sweet, sweet tunes of Sacramento’s best export. We will go the distance, listening to CAKE’s entire studio album catalog, back to front. There will be a vibraslap! We will give away a tree! Ditch the stickshifts and safety belts, the long line of cars, and the unbearable carbon monoxide as you embrace your rock ‘n’ roll lifestyle and keep your wheels spinning round. There will also be a cake break! Bring a cake (or cupcakes) to share at the park stop or at the ride finish to prolong the magic. We will have plates and forks but BYO to reduce waste. Also BYO trumpet. We’ll roll at a casual pace with re-groups so everyone can stick together for a ~14-mile ride. Park stop halfway through at Lincoln City Park (SE 135th and Mill). There’s one hill of size and a few short gravel bits. Come at 6pm if you want to tune in to 2011's Showroom of Compassion. Bring lights for your bike since it will get dark about halfway through. We will have two trailers, one towing a giant sound system and the other towing a giant papier-mâché cake which will hold actual cake inside it and display CAKE album visuals. Even though we will go at a social pace and frequently regroup, if you get a flat / have a mechanical problem, the ride is not going to stop for you, so plan to take transit home. Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51593205
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Come early for beaded lizard craft time!
Kristie aka LZRDMOM
Fri, Aug 14, 2026, 6:00 PM
August 14th is World Lizard Day!! So obviously let’s get on our bikes, bask in the sun (like a lizard) and absorb this beautiful day dedicated to them scaley dudes!!! The agenda will include: -Craft time! We'll be making beaded lizards before the ride. -Bike riding time! Route tbd, but I have a lizard playlist to serenade us for the 10ish mile ride to Lizard Locations around town. -Snack time! (ie: a store stop) Let’s celebrate the chuckwalla! Geek out over geckos! Wiggle like a weirdo over whiptails! Ignite your passion over iguanas! We can even leap for joy for legless lizards! (lol) (And please don’t bring your reptile on this ride!! Don’t make me detour to your house to drop them off. Because I will!!)
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21+ Only
ANNIE LEADS
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Aug 14, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
Saturday, August 15, 2026
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Clackamas
Milwaukie Bay Park, 11211 SE Mcloughlin Blvd Milwaukie, OR 97222
Meet by the restroom located near the boat ramp
Maitri and TBD
Sat, Aug 15, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 9:45am, ride at 10am
End location: Downtown Milwaukie Food carts
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Join us for the July Bike Milwaukie ride to celebrate cargo bikes. We will visit several cargo bike shops along the way. If you have a cargo bike bring it. If you don't, come to see and explore awesome bikes. This is a great ride to learn more about the world of cargo bikes and how this has led many to replace their car with a cargo bike.
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 15, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 15, 2026, 3:00 PM
Tailgate starts at 3pm, ride to the course at 4:45pm
Roll to the races with us! 🚲 Join Portland Design Works, The Athletic Community and Cycle Oregon on Saturday, August 15 for a ride to the Portland Criterium. We’re meeting at Cycle Oregon's new HQ (55 SE Main St) at 3:00 p.m where we’ll have the grill fired up for some good old-fashioned tailgate feasting before we roll out at 4:45 p.m. We’ll ride along the scenic waterfront and end at the North Park Blocks in time to catch the opening of the course to the public for anyone to ride and roll. You’ll get 30 minutes of car-free bliss between races to ride the full course as many times as you’d like. After our laps, stick around to grab a spot on the barriers and watch the elite racers fly by in one of the most exciting spectator events of the summer. Call your friends, and bring the whole family for a fun, non-competitive afternoon on two wheels!
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Sat, Aug 15, 2026, 3:15 PM
Depart Willshire at 3:30 and Lazy Days at 4:45 for a cruise past Big Pink to the match.
5:45 PM
End location: Providence Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Gather at Willshire Park at 3:15, depart at 3:30 for a pint at Lazy Days, departing at 5:00 for Providence Park via the Broadway Bridge and Big Pink to Providence Park. If you want a return ride after the match, please let the ride leaders know. :) We ride rain or shine! Don't forget a lock and lights for the ride home. Please refer to the list of prohibited items to avoid frustration at the Providence Park gate. https://images.mlssoccer.com/image/upload/v1625889187/assets/por/PDFs/FanPolicies-2020_v5pzgp.pdf
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Sat, Aug 15, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30 ride at 6:00
Bring Your Own Bubbles, pickles are on us. Let's roll through the neighborhood spreading whimsy and joy. This ride will have a designated leader and sweeper (person at the back of the group), and maintain a pace of 8-miles/hour. All Bodies on Bikes believes all bodies are good bodies, all bikes are good bikes, and all rides deserve to be celebrated (especially ones with bubbles and pickles). We will release the route closer to the date of the ride.
Sunday, August 16, 2026
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Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 12:00 AM
Start anytime after 12:01am, end by 7PM
7:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Finish by 7PM, meet at picnic tables
Ride length: 15+ miles
A self-paced century (100-mile) ride to all 53 Plaid Pantry convenience stores in Portland. You can do it solo. You can do it as a relay. Cue sheet provided. No one wins, everyone wins. Start anytime after 12:01am, end by 7PM for snacks, prizes, and celebration at Laurelhurst Park. We are not at all officially affiliated with Plaid Pantry.
https://anomalily.world/plaid100/
@plaidpantrypdx100
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Family Friendly
Laurelhurst Park, 3555 SE Ankeny St
meet in the large grassy area near restrooms. look for other people with inflatable costumes AND a bicycle.
Joseph Bicycles
Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 10:45 AM
meet at 10:45 am inflate at 11:11 and ride at 11:22
Wear an inflatable costume and ride a bicycle at Parade Pace to a Bicycle Race ! It's much easier if your costume doesn't cover your face. but I might rock a T-Rex so don't ride so close to me. plan ahead, super easy to find costumes online. :) We will ride some streets outside of the race course. NE Holladay, NE 15th, the other half of NE Halsey & NE 9th or maybe NE 7th. We might also ride a few public laps on the course between 12:55pm and 1:10pm short video of 2023 ride: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pKMmEfkypJ8&t=2s Were you at Pioneer Courthouse Square on Friday June 24, 2022 wearing an inflatableT-Rex costume setting a world record? https://www.instagram.com/p/CfRwcZcJdcg/ Still have your costume & notice how forlorn it is just sitting there? Have you ever wondered if it is possible to ride a bicycle in an inflatable costume? I have. And then I googled it. Much to my surprise, there are some people out there that have already ridden a bike in their inflatable T-Rex costume... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOumG6HS-rY So, are you gonna live the entire summer without showing people how truly awesome, fun, and perhaps foolish, you are? Right!! I didn't think so. Have you still not ridden across the Blumenauer Bridge?? If you have, now you can do it in costume ! if you know Chris Guillebeau, would you please let him know he inspired me ! Need a costume? I bought my inflatable costume on Ebay for $44 bucks from someone in San Francisco, so it got to PDX in just 3 days so you have time to order yours! maybe get yours on ebay or some other online place. there are so many to choose from !! search online for "inflatable costume" and be amazed !. Please also email if you have questions. Bring Your Own Tape if you fear your rear wheel will eat your tail. ride at your own risk! but we will be riding at Parade Pace!
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Grant Park, NE 36th & NE Brazee St
The area near the Grant Community Garden
BiciBuds (Máximo & Bryson)
Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 4:00 PM
Meet at 4pm, ride at 4:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
BiciBuds (Máximo & Bryson) are bringing back the “The Bob’s Burgers Ride” for 2026! You do not need to be a fan of the show, simply show up & be prepared for a hilarious time. Grab your bunny ears, slap on the burger puns, and join us for a chill 9 - 12 mile cruise inspired by our favorite seaside grill family! We’ll be riding at an easy pace, playing songs & scenes from the show and laughing along to iconic scenes from Bob, Linda, Tina, Gene, and Louise. This year will include a trivia game with prizes! ** Sound support provided by: Tyler (chocklitsauce) Costumes are HIGHLY ENCOURAGED - whether you’re a Beef Squatch Gene, a Tina in search of butts, or just feelin’ your inner Linda screaming (“ALRIIIIGHT!”), we want to see it! Expect good vibes, weird fun, and plenty of opportunities to laugh and sing. On this ride, no one gets left behind except maybe Teddy if he forgets his bike again. We will have a store stop. FYI: this is not a sober ride however kids are absolutely welcome, adults please party responsibly and keep the safety of yourself and others in mind. Please be aware that all people are going through something because life is hard. Be kind, respect others and treat people like you’d want to be treated. If you are a hateful bigot, you are not welcome on this ride. Come ready to ride and be prepared to have fun and take some time to find joy!!
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Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 4:00 PM
Meet at 4pm, Ride at 4:30pm
And to end up Pedalpalooza join us for a Portland Pocket Park Picnic Pedal Ride!!!! We'll start at a place to grab some Picnic yummies then head through North East and North Portland hitting up some of Portlands Coolest Pocket Parks! Bring Funds for Picnic Supplies. We'll end up someplace we can see the Sunset
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NakedHearts:PDX (Saul T Scrapper and Carissa Triwly Skirt)
Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 4:30 PM
Ride for 5:00
Ride is a loop
Contrapalooza is back! Dancing? Biking? YES. Join us for a night of lively folk dance with smiley humans as we ride and dance our way around Portland. This ride is designed for beginners to learn how to contra dance, no experience needed! Just bring a good attitude and willingness to make mistakes. We will roll around town with dance stops brought to you by caller William Watson and music by Naked Hearts PDX. Each of the dances will have instructions, all calling is non gendered, and this is an intentionally queer welcoming space. Join us! (We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides. Please help make the ride as safe as possible for yourself and others. If you’ve special needs please come talk to your ride leaders. Banned riders and riders who can’t post on the calendar are banned here too. )
https://www.instagram.com/reel/Ctv8sgORJdS/?igsh=MTM1Zjd1cjQ5amRvdA==
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Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 5:00 PM
Meet at 5pm, dance at 5:30
Contrapalooza is back! Join us for a night of lively folk dance with smiley humans as we ride and dance our way around Portland. This ride is designed for beginners to learn how to contra dance, no experience needed! Just bring a good attitude and willingness to make mistakes. We will roll around town with dance stops called by local talent and sound provided by NakedHeartsPDX. Each of our dances will have instructions, all calling is non-gendered, and this is an intentionally queer and PoGM welcoming space. Join us! (We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides. Please help make the ride as safe as possible for yourself and others. If you have special needs please come talk to your ride leaders. Banned riders and riders who can't post on the calendar are banned here too. Banned dancers from contra communities are banned here too.)
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21+ Only
The ZooBomB Pyle, 400 SW 13th Ave, Portland, OR 97205
https://maps.app.goo.gl/1FTMuUJQe6M3fw3A8
Handsome Dave
Sun, Aug 16, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet at the Pyle 8 pm; Head up to the Hill 8:30 pm sharp
ZooBomB Bombs the hill so fast. Summer 2026 third Sunday Summer series Bring your Minis, skateboards, freaks, blades, and bikes. Ride the MAX up to the Super Secret meeting spot. Recount tales and have fun until it’s time to BomB Meet at the Pyle 8 pm Head up to 3.0 BomB the hill <repeat> Note: Everyone and all types are welcomed to Bomb. We love meeting new people. But be advised - ZooBomB is a nighttime adult activity that involves navigation and speed. Please bring a helmet, gloves, and a beverage. Notice: ZooBomBing normally entails riding the MAX which requires a pass ($3)
Monday, August 17, 2026
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21+ Only
Mon, Aug 17, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30pm, ride at 6:00pm
10:00 PM
End location: Sellwood Saloon (aka Sellwood Inn), 8301 SE 17th Ave, Portland, OR 97202
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Ride bikes to bars named “inn,” or which are in inns, by way of in-between spaces. Not a loop, approximately 14 miles. Full route TBA! Stops at: * Tik Tok (at Best Value Inn) * Andy's Inn (aka Andy’s Bar) * Sellwood Saloon (aka Sellwood Inn) End time is approximate, but we'll probably get to the last stop around 9:30pm–10:00pm. The ride is free, but bring money for drinks and food. Inn Between Rides are 3rd Mondays — see also ride #1 in June and #2 in July.
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Skater lead. Hayley Williams ride by Dakota
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Aug 17, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Tuesday, August 18, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Aug 18, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Bar Botellon - 606 NE Davis, 606 NE Davis Street Portland OR, 97232
Arrive as early as 4pm for Tapas Tuesday !
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Aug 18, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 3 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: Audrey McCall Beach
Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight Audrey McCall Beach This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in central city Portland, right on the Eastbank Esplanade. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the bridges, and the sunset. THE BEST way to get to AUDREY McCALL BEACH is to ride your bike. GPS beginning: 45.52424439407037, -122.65902568238852 GPS ending: 45.51222148792892, -122.66807450174942
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21+ Only
Tue, Aug 18, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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6:30pm roll time
Top of the hill, SE 52nd & SE Flavel Drive - nw corner
Meet by the cowgirl mural
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Aug 18, 2026, 6:15 PM
6:30 PM sharp ROLL TIME
End location: Start of Foster Nite Ride
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Hate hillz? Come play on some small hillz and learn to love 'em! Get a shiny sticker! Eleven miles of nice ez hillz including some off road cut-thrus. We chase kitties, not lions! We'll aim to stay together but there are many turns and I'm not the fastest in our group, so please be patient and don't get too far ahead. Roll time is 6:30 pm SHARP Ends at Foster Food Carts and the start of the Foster Nite Ride. Rules (which you agree to just by showing up): 1) no complaining 2) do whatever you want 3) do not sue me
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foster food carts, 5205 se foster rd.
In between the freemasons and the strip club in the beer tent
Radrich
Tue, Aug 18, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7pm, ride out 8pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
We meet up every other Tuesday. We ride in the Southeast Portland we have food carts and a beer tent at the start of the ride. And we go somewhere and generally have a fire. As a great close-knit ride open to you . i promise to make you dance like idot and celebrate your night.So be kind to all travlers , bring your friends, and optimism.
Wednesday, August 19, 2026
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Aug 19, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Ending at The Den (21+)
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Aug 19, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Wed, Aug 19, 2026, 6:00 PM
Gather at 6, ride at 6:30!
Nomad’s monthly ride is evolving. What started as an e-bike ride is becoming an all-bikes-welcome community ride, starting from our new waterfront Adaptive BIKETOWN location. E-bikes are still very much welcome, but this ride is about accessible, joyful, low-pressure cycling for everybody: e-bikes, adaptive bikes, trikes, handcycles, cargo bikes, analog bikes, and anyone who wants to ride at a pace that allows for chatting with fellow cyclists and taking in the beauty of Portland. We ride at a social pace, we stay together, and nobody gets left behind. This isn’t a race, a training ride, or a contest of fitness. These rides are about building the kind of bike culture we want to see more of: welcoming, accessible, practical, joyful, and connected. Whether you ride every day or haven’t joined a group ride before, you are welcome here.
Thursday, August 20, 2026
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Aug 20, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
Friday, August 21, 2026
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21+ Only
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Aug 21, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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TBA, TBA
Jef Black
Fri, Aug 21, 2026, 7:30 PM
Time subject to change, meet at 7:30, ride at 8pm
We're back baby...so sorry the ride didn't happen in 2025. Stay tuned for more details.
Saturday, August 22, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 22, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Vera Katz Statue, 5 SE Salmon St, Portland, OR 97214
Vera Katz statue is just south of the listed address
Vegan Bike Club PDX
Sat, Aug 22, 2026, 11:15 AM
Meet at 11:15am, roll at 11:30am
End location: Hail Snail, 6550 N Interstate Ave
We'll ride about 5 miles together from the Vera Katz statue (just north of the Hawthorne Bridge) on the Eastbank Esplanade to Hail Snail (vegan cinnamon roll shop) for the Flip Side Vegan Market. Bring $ for vendors! The market is 12pm-5pm. There’s a MAX stop across the street from the market. The Flip Side Vegan Market IG: https://www.instagram.com/theflipsidepdx/?hl=en FB: https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61550761540759
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Poets Beach, 1816 SW River Dr, Portland, OR 97201
Meet at the pedestrian path above Poets Beach
Bo Peep @sheepapalooza
Sat, Aug 22, 2026, 3:00 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
🚴♀️🐑 THE 2ND ANNUAL SHEEPAPALOOZA! 🐑🚴♂️ It’s back and baaah-etter than ever! Join us for the 2nd Annual Sheepapalooza as we follow Bo Peep along the waterfront, spreading smiles, laughter, and plenty of farmyard sounds. Costumes are highly encouraged — the fluffier, sillier, and more barnyard-inspired, the better! 🐓🐖🐄 All farm animals welcome! 📍 Start: Poets Beach 🕒 Time: 3:00
instagram: @sheepapalooza
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Harry A Merlo Field, 5000 N Willamette Blvd.
Along Willamette Blvd. to the north of Merlo Field
Thorns Bike Bus Crew
Sat, Aug 22, 2026, 3:15 PM
Gather at 3:15, depart at 3:30 for The Athletic, departing The Athletic at 4:00, arriving at Providence Park at 4:30
5:45 PM
End location: Providence Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Gather at the University of Portland to celebrate the Pilots' contributions to women's soccer. Depart at 3:30 and stop by Migration on Williams to meet up with folks at The Athletic to head to the match.
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TBD, TBD
Benjamin Rosen
Sat, Aug 22, 2026, 5:00 PM
TBD
More info coming soon! Plan is to have performers on a rolling platform with a full karaoke setup :)
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Sat, Aug 22, 2026, 6:00 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Welcome to the fourth annual Space Cat ride! The Space Cat Bike Ride is a chill event where riders can come as they are or dress up in out of this world space cat themed costumes, (completely optional). Tranquil synth music playlist. Perfect for all skill levels, this ride blends creativity and community. It’s a chill slight downhill cruise most of the way. We’re just meeting and leaving from the base of Tabor, not going up it. Ride is not a loop. Https://www.instagram.com/lyra__/
Sunday, August 23, 2026
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Aug 23, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Salmon Street Springs, 1000 SW Naito Pkwy, Portland, OR 97204
Meet on the North side of the fountain
Emily K
Sun, Aug 23, 2026, 10:30 AM
Meet at 10:30 am, ride at 11 am.
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join us for our 4th Annual Climate Resilience & Adaptation Bike Summer Ride. Scheduled for the end of the summer, we promise to ride - heat, rain, or wildfire smoke be damned. As we have done in previous years, we will meet at the Salmon Street Fountain and have a few stops: we will discuss common climate calamities and how to be prepared, including what emergency essentials to keep in your home or in your Go Bag. We'll also explain Portland's unique community emergency response program (Portland NET); and how getting to know your neighbors might be the most important thing you can do to build your own resilience. And we will stop for ice cream :) Link to the ride route will be shared below. This ride will be led by actual Portland NET members and we encourage other NETs and anyone interested in that training program to join us. See you in August!
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21+ Only
Sun, Aug 23, 2026, 12:00 PM
Meet at noon, first game at 1!
5:00 PM
End location: Swim spot
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Smash and Friends host the 4th annual bike summer field day ride! Grab your three legged race buddy, your sneakers and tie dye tee and meet us on the field! Bring bevs and water! Snacks to pass are always appreciated (string cheese and fruit snacks have been a big hit). Store stop (option for 2). Ends at a swim spot weather permitting! 7-9 milesish
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Sun, Aug 23, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet up at 1pm, ride at 1:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Not that kind of porn. The /r/bikeporn kind — beautiful bikes, weird bikes, rare bikes, lovingly built bikes, bikes with stories. The ones that make you slow down at a coffee shop rack and go "oh damn, what is that." This is a casual ~15-mile ride for people who own gorgeous and unusual machines, and for people who just love to look at them. Bring out your vintage Colnago. Your hand-built randonneur. Your team-issue road bike with the matching kit. Your tricked-out enduro rig. Your custom-painted fixie. Your friend's grandfather's '70s touring bike that's been in the garage for 40 years. If it's sitting on your local bike shop floor right now, it's probably not bike porn. If you had to wait six months for the frame, talk to three different builders, or stalk eBay for two years to find it — that's bike porn. You don't need to bring a fancy bike to come. Admirers welcome. Show up on whatever you've got and gawk at the rest. There will be a Concours d'Elegance. Midway through the ride, we'll park up, walk the line, and crown the most beautiful bike in attendance. Bring your A-game. Polish your chain. Wax that top tube. Prizes TBD but the glory is forever. We'll roll at a social pace so people can ride alongside each other, talk shop, and actually look at each other's bikes. Bring lights and snacks.
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Family Friendly
2nd Annual NoPo Splash Pad Pedal!
McCoy Park Splash Pad, N Newman & N Trenton
Meet at the Splash Pad
Blake & Laura
Sun, Aug 23, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2pm, ride at 2:30pm
4:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Grab your bikes, cargo bikes, trailers, and kids for an easy loop between two North Portland splash pads. We will enjoy popsicles at one of the splash pads! Parents, kids, and kids at heart are invited to and enjoy a romp around North Portland splash pads. We will meet at McCoy Park, spend about 30 minutes, bike to Columbia Park for another 30 minutes, bike back to McCoy and enjoy some popsicles!
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Family Friendly
Kid-led bike ride to vegan ice cream on the last weekend day before school starts!
Irving Park Playground, 3149 NE 9th Ave
The playground and splash pad in Irving Park, by the 9th Avenue entrance
Kidical Mass PDX
Sun, Aug 23, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2:00pm, ride at 2:15pm
3:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Celebrate the last weekend day before school starts by riding to get vegan ice cream on Mississippi Avenue with other kids and families as part of Kidical Mass PDX! We will ride from Irving Park in NE on this free, family-friendly, kid-paced bike ride. We’ll start at the Irving Park at 2pm, and ride 1.5 miles to a place on Mississippi Avenue where you can get Ice Cream. This is the last Sunday before school starts for PPS, so this is a great time to ride was a family before we switch to Bike Bus season! Meet at 2:00pm, ride at 2:15pm. The ride is a flat 3 mile loop, so it is suitable for most young bike riders who can pedal their own bike without training wheels. We will stop for a while to get ice cream. This ride is free, but bring money to get ice cream. We will ride at a slow pace for little pedalers and parents on cargo bikes. Kids should wear a helmet, be able to balance and pedal in a straight line, start and stop. Cargo bikes, tandems, trailers and tag-a-longs are great for kids who haven’t learned to pedal. Adult corkers are welcome to join as a traffic safety superheroes. We’ll ride together as a group, rain or shine, because kids are traffic too! Map: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/46718270
Monday, August 24, 2026
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21+ Only
TBD, TBD
Team Midday
Mon, Aug 24, 2026, 12:00 PM
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Sort of like the other MMR, except in the middle of the day, and on a Monday.
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Mon, Aug 24, 2026, 4:30 PM
Join us on the westside for Bike Happy Hour, hosted by Ride_Westside Meet new friends and old, hang out, grab a beverage (alcoholic or not), grab some food (optional), and let's talk bikes! Everyone welcome! Every 2nd and 4th Monday, 4:30 to 7 p.m. We are usually on the bar patio or the near it on the ground level.
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Mon, Aug 24, 2026, 5:30 PM
ride at 5:45
8:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: beer if anything is open after 8
As children watch patiently out the window for the chance to ride a bike to school or the park, and the state transportation funding plan struggles to join the 21st century, PBOT continues building streets for cars, sometimes with a block or two of bike lane for a treat. Bikeway designs from 20 years ago are being cast in concrete as the anticlimax of 30 years of advocacy, to the tune of $26M/mile... and about one mile per decade. We'll look at the terrain between Multnomah, Burlingame, Hillsdale, and a few other neighborhoods, why Barbur Blvd is such a state-highway-dept-neglected disaster, some recently-completed obsolete bike infrastructure, and the secret trails and side streets we use to sneak through the gaps between the car sewers. This casual group ride will be an easy pace with several stops to discuss and observe the transportation infrastructure and missing links of southwest bikeways along the SW corridor.
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Mon, Aug 24, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
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Westside
BGs Food Cartel, 4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet at the western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance)
Ride Westside
Mon, Aug 24, 2026, 7:00 PM
Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10!
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Its a Ride after the Westside Bike Happy Hour! Meet at the BGs Food Cartel Western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance) Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10! This will be a casual pace loop ride exploring around Beaverton & Hillsboro and we usually aim to be done before 9pm. Dress for the weather and bring your lights! If you need anything, Message on Insta
Tuesday, August 25, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Aug 25, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Bar Botellon - 606 NE Davis, 606 NE Davis Street Portland OR, 97232
Arrive as early as 4pm for Tapas Tuesday !
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Aug 25, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 3 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: Audrey McCall Beach
Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight Audrey McCall Beach This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in central city Portland, right on the Eastbank Esplanade. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the bridges, and the sunset. THE BEST way to get to AUDREY McCALL BEACH is to ride your bike. GPS beginning: 45.52424439407037, -122.65902568238852 GPS ending: 45.51222148792892, -122.66807450174942
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21+ Only
Tue, Aug 25, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
Wednesday, August 26, 2026
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Gorges Beer Co., 2724 SE Ankeny St Portland, OR 97214
Arrive as early as 3pm for bicycle happy hour!
Joseph Bicycles
Wed, Aug 26, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
End location: DUCKWORTH SWIM DOCK on the Willamette River
Please meet us outside Crema Coffee in Rainbow Plaza. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Wednesday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges.
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Ending at Mt Tabor Park
Electric Wednesday Night Ride
Wed, Aug 26, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
End location: Generally at Tabor Dance
All electric rides welcome: e-bikes, Surrons, Onewheels, scooters, electric unicycles, whatever you've got with a motor or a battery. We're mobbing around Portland, exploring the city with cool views. The route is pre-planned, so just show up and ride. Night ends at Tabor Dance. Meet at the Salmon Street Springs fountain at 5:30 pm, ride at 6:00 pm
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Irving Park, Northeast 9th and Fremont
Meet at the Top of the hill near the Restroom/Dog Park at 7:15 p.m. for group photo. Ride at 7:30 p.m.
Beautiful Portland
Wed, Aug 26, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7 p.m. Ride at 7:30 p.m.
8:30 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Irving Park, Basketball Courts
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Come join us for a fun filled loop ride around some of Portland's favorite Neighborhoods & Bike Routes. Cruise on your bike or skateboard to the sounds of Prince, New Order, INXIS, Madonna, Michael Jackson, B-52's, Culture Club and other 1980's dance Hits . . . There will be a Dance Party Stop at Oregon Park. Please Feel Free to wear some 80's gear . . . Bring Snacks & Drinks because there is not a Store Refreshments stop. Can't Wait to see EVERYONE . . . Group photo at 7:15 pm.
Thursday, August 27, 2026
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Westside
Cooper Mountain Ale Works, 12562 SW Main St, Tigard, OR 97223-6129, United States
Indoor or outdoor seating, depending on the weather.
Ride_WestSide
Thu, Aug 27, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 - 6:30pm
**NOT A RIDE** Meet up with other bikey folks in Tigard! Grab a bite or get a drink. NA options available. Let's talk about making Washington County better for everyone! Hoping to make this happen on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.
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Online, TBA
Email for invite
Shift
Thu, Aug 27, 2026, 5:30 PM
6:30 PM
This is a public meeting of the Shift2Bikes.org board of directors. All are welcome to join our meetings but voting is reserved for members of the board. Come introduce yourself, chat with us, or just see what we do. Meets online; email us for the meeting link in advance. Typically meets on 4th Thursdays, except no meeting in June, and Nov/Dec are combined into 1 meeting. Note: occasionally the board may opt to meet in person.
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Family Friendly
Migration Brewing on North Williams, 3947 N Williams, Portland, OR 97227
Arrive as early as 4pm for happy hour! Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc.
Joseph Bicycles
Thu, Aug 27, 2026, 5:45 PM
ride at 6:15pm - 2 MILES distance
8:30 PM
Please meet us inside Migration Brewing or on the back patio. Ride begins in the alley by the back patio. Plenty of bike parking on the back patio. Look for other people on bikes, people wearing swimsuits, pool noodles, inflatable toys, etc. Willamette River Summer Swim Thursday !!! Swimming, lounging, people watching, and sunset viewing in the CLEAN Willamette River !!! We aim to cultivate a positive culture of fun and highlight the Duckworth Dock as a key amenity of Portland. This is your chance to dive into the best swimming hole in Portland. Bring your floaties, fins, inflatables, goggles, and smiles the Willamette River has lots to offer if you just want to dip your feet in over the edge, listen to music, people watch and take in the beautiful bridges. GPS beginning: 45.551472387788735, -122.66714322063302
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Mt Hood Ave MAX Station, 9401 NE Cascades Pkwy, Portland, OR 97220
Meet on the east side of the station, on the side nearest to Target. Note that Google Maps will show Target as the location, the station is just west of there. Of course, if you took the MAX, you need not worry about this.
Pizza Bandit
Thu, Aug 27, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet at 6:30, ride at 7 PM. Sunset ain't gonna wait for us.
9:30 PM
End location: A mystery!
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Did you know that on the night of the full moon, sunset is usually right before the moon rise? Let's hit up a spot where we can watch both! Stock up on snacks and libations before meeting up, then depart on a chill, slow-ish paced 5-mile (give or take) ride to our mystery destination. Ride not a loop. Lights, layers, and a picnic blanket are good ideas. Extra credit if you bring a telescope or good binoculars to observe the moon. Please note: THERE IS NO STORE STOP. There is a big-ass store at the start, so go there beforehand. There PROBABLY WON'T be open bathroom(s) at the end. Also: RIDE NOT A LOOP, we end where we stop. If you need help getting back to the start, let me know. THIS RIDE ENDS FURTHER OUT, A FEW MILES FROM TRI-MET. Please note this. And most importantly: THIS IS A GOOD CONDITIONS RIDE. Clouds, rain, smoke, and excessive heat may cancel the ride. Check the Shift calendar on the day of ride for confirmation. Sunset 7:57 PM, Sunrise 7:49 PM
Friday, August 28, 2026
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Blumenauer: North side, Flanders: East side, Steel: East side of the lower deck, Tilikum: West side under the 99 red balloons statue
Dr. Doughnut
Fri, Aug 28, 2026, 7:00 AM
7ish to 9ish in the morning
9:00 AM
For over 20 years, Breakfast on the Bridges has been offering up free coffee and goodies to people biking, walking, scooting and boarding across Portland's bridges. Generally the last Friday of every month, look for our special events during Pedalpalooza and December!
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21+ Only
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Aug 28, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
Saturday, August 29, 2026
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 29, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Westside
Mooberry Elementary School, 1230 NE Tenth Ave Hillsboro, OR 97124 United States
Meet in the parking lot
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Aug 29, 2026, 10:00 AM
Party at 10:00, and roll out at 11:00
End location: Next Level Pinball
Ride length: 0-3 miles
This ride will be a relatively short, casual paced ride for families looking to get out and spend some time with their kids using pedal power! The goal is to get more families into riding bicycles instead of driving everywhere, and showing families safe neighbourhood spots and paths in Washington County! The party will kick off at Mooberry Elementary School in Hillsboro at 10am, and the closest MAX stop is at Washington/SE 12th a mile and a half south. We will depart at 11am and ride en masse to Next Level Pinball! The closest MAX at the end is going to be at Fairplex, about 1 mile south. The ride will be about 1 mile in a relatively flat neighbourhood, on quiet neighbourhood streets. All people and all wheels are welcome! Please be respectful of any children who come along, as the last thing we want to do is discourage them from cycling.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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The Community Cycling Center, 1700 NE Alberta
Exact start location of the scavenger hunt is still TBD
Sophie Crosby
Sat, Aug 29, 2026, 1:00 PM
First clue goes out at 1 PM, after party starts at 4 PM
We’re inviting riders to join us in solving riddles scattered across the city! This event is designed with many different types of riders in mind, ensuring you’ll have fun no matter what bike you choose to ride. Along the route, participants will complete challenges at each stop to earn points, creating a system that gives riders of all levels a fair chance of winning. We wrap up the Scavenger Hunt with an afterparty to celebrate and learn more about the Community Cycling Center. We charge $10 to participate, all of which goes toward the CCC’s programming. If cost is a barrier to entry, please email development@communitycyclingcenter.org
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Sat, Aug 29, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2pm, ride at 3
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Have you tried turning it off and back on again? A ride in celebration of retro tech, computing, gaming, and the internet before social media. Everyone is welcome! We’ll ride as slow as a dial-up modem. Bring your Commodore 64s, your Blackberries, your Gameboys or even your Bubble Macs in every color,. Strap it to your bike, wear it around your neck, or just dress the part. Bonus points for working hardware. Meet at 2:00pm at Irving Park. Ride leaves at ~3:00pm. We'll ride to NW Portland, a former industrial wasteland.
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Family Friendly
Sat, Aug 29, 2026, 4:00 PM
4:03 PM
Loud n Little
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TBA, TBA
Chocklitsauce
Sat, Aug 29, 2026, 6:30 PM
Roll at 7:30 PM
Let's shut the summer downnnn with the final edition of Ravin' Roll for Bike Summer Pedalpalooza 2026!
Sunday, August 30, 2026
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TBA, TBA
BIKELOUD PDX
Sun, Aug 30, 2026, 10:00 AM
coffee @10a // gather @10:30a // rollout @11a
1:30 PM
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Join us for our 2026 summer ride to THANK the Bike Buddy community! Whether you're a Bike Buddy, from Bikeloud, or a community partner, celebrate with us! RIDE DETAILS 🏁 - FREE coffee/tea/pastries at 10am (BYO cup or mug if you can!) - Distance: 2-4 miles - Pace: Social/No-drop - Route: TBA POST-RIDE GATHERING 🥨 - Stay for the raffle! 🎟️ - Chill spot to purchase food & drinks - Lunch on us for participants and partners While supplies last! >>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>>> WHAT IS A BIKE BUDDY? Local advocacy organization Bikeloud’s Bike Buddy program matches experienced local cyclists with riders who want to feel more confident on a bike. The Bike Buddy program has been made possible through funding entirely by the City of Portland, Portland Clean Energy Community Benefits Fund PCEF.
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Westmoreland Park, SE 22nd Ave at SE Rex St
Meet at Picnic Area E on 22nd between Knapp and Rex
Society of Three Speeds
Sun, Aug 30, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 10, ride at 10:30 am.
3:00 PM
End location: Downtown MIlwaukie, near MAX Stop
Ride length: 15+ miles
It's time for a lovely day tour on three speed bicycles! Destination: Oregon City, where we can have a fine lunch, use America's favorite municipal elevator, tour the promenade, and see the Falls. Then we ride back to Portland. Lovely! This ride is open to all bikes that have a three speed internal geared hub. Hub and bike can be of any age and from any country. We also accept four and five speed internal geared hubs, but nothing larger. No derailleur equipped bicycles unless: a) it is on a Brompton or b) derailleur acts as chain tensioner. You do not need to be a member of Society of Three Speeds to be on the ride. If you are not a member, you can purchase a membership on the day of ride for just $20. The details: -The TOTAL ride is about 25 miles. The ride will start in Sellwood/Moreland and end in Milwaukie, both locations easily accessible by the MAX Orange Line. -This route is relatively flat and uses a lot of bike paths! There are a few hills, including one that you might have to walk (no shame in that!) though so be warned. -For those who don't want to ride the whole distance, one can take a bus from downtown Oregon City, basically halving the length. -This is a LEISURELY ride. We will take our time, we will have breaks. Don't think we'll be done by 1 PM. Nope, this is not that type of ride! Expect to be out until early evening and you won't be disappointed or stressed. -We'll have a coffee/tea break en route to Oregon City. Unlike past rides, this will be an actual shop rather than brew-up/BYO. -We'll have a good break in Oregon City to get food and refreshments.
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Aug 30, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Sun, Aug 30, 2026, 2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Every FIRSTish & LASTish Sunday @ 2p from May through September, come ride with AwayDays Brewery. Participants get 10% beers. 🍻 We will do a 10-mile loop around the waterfront. Route on Strava! IG: @rideawaypdx Strava: RideAway https://strava.app.link/8bPM4OhaX2b
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Sun, Aug 30, 2026, 3:00 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Come on Ranger's third annual 13th bday ride! We'll start in brooklyn, riding up to Pour Decisions and then over to Proper Pint.
Monday, August 31, 2026
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Westside
Prime Tap House (Tanasbourne), 1896 NE 106th Ave Beaverton, OR 97006 United States
A large table will be reserved for us inside the building
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Mon, Aug 31, 2026, 4:30 PM
Meet at 4:30 for Happy Hour and ride at 7:00
Everyone loves Bike Happy Hours! That's why we're bringing another one to Northern Washington County from 1630-1900! Happy Hour is NOT a ride in itself, but there will be a ride immediately after, at 1900! A good way to meet new cycling friends in the Westside and beyond, or keep in touch with old friends! Everyone is welcome to join along, maybe grab a drink, eat some good food, or just show your presence. The post-Happy Hour ride will be a casual paced 10-20 mile ride around Northern Washington County I'm going to be demoing this over the Summer on the 1st, 3rd, and 5th (if applicable) Mondays of June, July, and August, and if we like it, I'll keep it going!
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or DM me on Instagram @62Murrayblvd
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Mon, Aug 31, 2026, 7:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Shift hosts this calendar as a public service. Rides and events are posted to the Shift calendar by community members, not by Shift. Rides and events posted to the Shift calendar are not sponsored by Shift or Shift’s fiscal sponsor Umbrella.
