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Bicycle Safety and Fun in Numbers

Mar 30, 2024

Bicycling can be intimidating. Whether on trails or in the city, try group biking. It has advantages: it may be safer than riding solo, it’s an opportunity to network, and see the sights around Western New York. Whether you’re an expert trail rider or a city rider champion, check out some of the upcoming events and take the opportunity to try something new!


First, Western New York is full of off-road trails and group rides. The Western New York Mountain Biking Association (WNYMBA) and WNYBikes continue to host dozens of events. 

 

Or if you’re looking to give back to the community, join a trail day. Trail days are organized to care for the trails we all use and love. Tools and lunch are usually provided. Wear boots and bring gloves. You’ll spend a few hours clearing brush, making trail repairs, and learning the trail systems of WNY with your family - all while supporting local bicycle organizations.


If you’re looking for new places to ride, join a group ride! There are many trail rides, city rides, and slow rolls to choose from. You might consider joining the Buffalo Bicycle Club, or riding for a cause. Ride for Roswell and Ride to End Alzheimers are two local charitable rides that happen annually in Buffalo. See below for some upcoming spring events. 

Events/Things to Do On a Bike This Spring:

Trail Days

Women in the Woods
Darien Lakes State Park
Sun, April 21 at 9am


Ellicottville Trail Day

McCarty Hill State Forest

Sun, April 14 at 10am


Harris Hill Trail Day

4765 Harris Hill Road

Gerry, New York

Sat, May 4 at 10am

Group Rides

International Women’s Day MTB Day Ride

Loud Performance, Midway State Park

Sat, May 4 at 10am

Look no further for a May the 4th/Star Wars-themed celebration of women bicyclists! This ride is for all levels of riders and will take you through the trails at Loud and Long Point. Snacks and drinks to be served after.


Slow Roll Buffalo

Different locations

Mondays at 6pm

Slow Roll Buffalo is a weekly group that meets every Monday. The pace is slow and the ride is about 10 miles long, with two stops. It’s a family-friendly event. Visit the Slow Roll website for more information.


WNYMBA All Skills Group Ride

Different locations

Wednesdays at 5:45pm

These events are open to all ages and skills, see the WNYMBA website for information on specific events


WNYBikes Rusty Nickel Rides

Rusty Nickel Brewery

Thursdays at 6pm

This 10-mile weekly ride goes around West Seneca and ends at the Rusty Nickel for food, drinks, and socializing after.


Check out WNYMBA (wnymba.org), or WNYBikes.com web pages for updated event information, times, and levels.

 

Ride smart, ride safe, ride on!

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