Visit one of our 7 Bike Stations!
Join fellow bicyclists for a fun day of riding on National Bike to Work
Day, Friday, May 20. The event promotes bicycling as a healthy
transportation option. If you participate, visit one of the bike
stations along your way and pick up some “fuel” for you, and even get
minor repairs done by a bicycle mechanic at some stations. Bike stations
supported by Intercity Transit and the local businesses and
organizations listed below. All stations will have copies of the most
recent edition of the free Thurston County Bike Map!
Visit a bike station at one of the following locations from 7:00 am to 9:00 am, Friday, May 20:
New Station for 2016: Division
St NW at Bowman Ave. (NE corner), Sponsored by The Evergreen State
College Master of Environmental Studies program and Office of
Sustainability, with support from Blue Heron Bakery.
Heritage
Park on 5th Ave. (next to Capitol Lake), sponsored by Old Town Bikes,
Batdorf and Bronson Coffee Roasters and The Bread Peddler.
Olympia Woodland Trail Entrance on Eastside St. at Wheeler Ave.,
sponsored by Stevenson Custom Bicycles, Batdorf and Bronson Coffee
Roasters and The Bread Peddler.
Ralph’s Thriftway (1908 4th Ave. E.), sponsored by Ralph’s, Bike Tech, and Batdorf and Bronson
Chehalis Western Trail (CWT) and Woodland Trail Intersection (south end
of new CWT bridge over Pacific Ave, sponsored by Joy Ride Bikes,
Batdorf and Bronson Coffee Roasters and The Bread Peddler.
Capitol Boulevard and Custer Way, in front of South Sound Running,
sponsored by Deschutes River Cyclery, Thurston Here-To-There program,
Olympia Coffee Roasters and The Bread Peddler.
Decatur St "Cut-Through" at south end of Decatur St. SW:
Sponsored by SWONA (Southwest Olympia Neighborhood Assn.), Bagel Brothers and Olympia Coffee Roasters. This station ONLY, will be open 6:30am -9 am.
If you work at a State or Local Agency, participate in the Interagency
Bike Ride on this day. Look for a poster at your office, or see your
Employee Transportation Coordinator for details.
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