Sunday Streets – Excelsior*
In 2018, Sunday Streets is excited to debut two annual events along the Excelsior’s main corridor of Mission Street, from Silver Avenue to Geneva Avenue, after a huge turnout for last […]
In 2018, Sunday Streets is excited to debut two annual events along the Excelsior’s main corridor of Mission Street, from Silver Avenue to Geneva Avenue, after a huge turnout for last […]
Thousands of parents, school staff and students are celebrating Bike & Roll to School Week at 100 SF schools April 16-20, and you can help spread the fun. Join us […]
Bring the whole family, learn how to be safe and improve your health. Community resources include SF Safe Routes to School, Walk SF, SF Environment, SF ALERT, Golden Gate National […]
Get ready for Bike & Roll to School Week. Practice on the playground, brush up on rules of the road, and let’s roll! Meet at Playland at 43rd Ave. at […]
Freedom from Training Wheels is a great way to get kids riding without training wheels. Bring your child’s bike and helmet if you have them. If not, we have a […]
Front seat, back seat, tag-along or family bike? A Family Bike is a great option to take smaller children to school before you bike to work, for shopping and errands, […]
Sunday Streets car-free route stretches down The Bayview’s main corridor of Third Street, where commuters catch the T, the city’s first new light rail line in more than half a […]
Schools and families throughout San Francisco will celebrate Bike and Roll to School the full week of April 16-20! Join thousands of youth and adults at 100 schools who will […]
SF Bicycle Coalition and Safe Routes to School welcome ALL students and families in the Mission District to Parque Niños Unidos for the Bike & Roll to School kickoff celebration. Walk […]
Photo Credit: Presidio YBike Safe Routes to School and SF Recreation and Parks present YBike Learn-to-Ride and SF Bicycle Coalition Freedom From Training Wheels. We introduce biking a fun, safe […]
Assembly member Phil Ting hosts this annual Bike Safety Fair open to all San Francisco families. Come learn about bike safety, Safe Routes to School and legislation that affects the community. […]
Windmill-to-Windmill Bicycle Ride 10:30 am: Gather at Queen Wilhelmina Windmill (Dutch Windmill) 12:30 pm: Ride ends at the Murphy Windmill Dress in orange (the national color of the Netherlands), bring your […]
Pump up your tires, get a quick safety lesson and let’s roll! The SF Bicycle Coalition invites ALL children and families to ride together along the off-street Panhandle Park bike […]
Freedom from Training Wheels is a great way to get kids riding without training wheels. Bring your child’s bike and helmet if you have them. If not, we have a […]
THIS EVENT HAS BEEN CANCELED. Our next Test Ride a Family Bike event will be Sunday, June 3, at Sunday Streets in the Sunset/Golden Gate Park; click here for more […]
With car-free streets, free activities and plenty of chances to meet your neighbors, Sunday Streets most urban route celebrates the centrally-located and densely-populated Tenderloin, one of the city’s oldest neighborhoods. […]
For all the details, view the Bike to Work Day 2018 website. Together, local bicycle advocacy organizations from the nine Bay Area counties have teamed up to host the best bike day of […]
Safe Routes to School presents a YBike Learn-to-Ride event open to the community. Learn to ride your bike with YBike's awesome instructors at Fairmount Elementary School's annual Fiestaval. We provide bikes […]
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, Walk San Francisco, San Francisco Interfaith Council and leaders from local congregations are partnering to create Walk & Bike to Worship Week from Saturday, May 26 to Sunday, June 3. […]
Freedom from Training Wheels is a great way to get kids riding without training wheels. Bring your child’s bike and helmet if you have them. If not, we have a […]
*Events not officially sponsored or organized by the SF Bicycle Coalition are marked with an asterisk. We post events that might be of interest to our SF area members; we do not necessarily endorse any particular group or perspective you may find represented here.