Transit Week 2017*
City-wide San Francisco, CAJoin the voice of the transit rider during San Francisco Transit Riders' second annual Transit Week! This year we're sharing our stories of #WhyIRide, and planning daily events and giveaways […]
Join the voice of the transit rider during San Francisco Transit Riders' second annual Transit Week! This year we're sharing our stories of #WhyIRide, and planning daily events and giveaways […]
Calling all high school students! YBike, along with USA Cycling coach and professional cyclist Jennifer Tetrick, will be hosting a FREE weekly bike program at the Polo Fields in Golden […]
The Bike Kitchen is a volunteer run non-profit that teaches folks how to fix their bikes. We have a full workshop of bike tools, stands and used parts that you […]
The committee meets monthly to consider bicycle transportation projects and policies to make recommendations to the Board of Supervisors, the SFMTA, and other City and County agencies. More details here.
The SF Bicycle Coalition is governed by a volunteer Board of Directors. The Board is responsible for the organization’s financial health and achievement of its mission. SF Bicycle Coalition Members […]
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is proud to present Ride with Respect, a bike bell distribution campaign! With our amazing member-volunteers, we'll distribute hundreds of bike bells and spread the […]
Explore the East Bay with the Gals! Join the Gals for a casually paced roll along the fully paved Iron Horse Trail! We decided to go further down the trail this […]
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, […]
Come to the 2017 Sunday Streets season finale on October 1st in the Excelsior! Enjoy car-free fun in the heart of the Excelsior from Avalon/Theresa to Geneva on Mission, with fun, FREE activities for the whole family […]
SF Safe Routes to School welcomes all students and families to the community starting point for walkers and rollers to school. See friends and neighbors at Excelsior Playground and enjoy a healthy […]
First Tuesday of every month the SF Bicycle Coalition leads a Bike & Roll to School "bike train" from Excelsior Playground Hub to nearby elementary schools. Parents, teachers and students gather with bikes […]
Join the volunteers who keep the SF Bicycle Coalition membership strong. No cold-calling, just calls to friendly lapsed members offering an easy way to renew. Plan to stay for the […]
Lace up your sneakers, pump up your tires, let’s walk and roll! International Walk & Roll to School Day kicks off the San Francisco Safe Routes to School program for […]
Want to learn more about your rights as a person who bikes? Are you or someone you know struggling to get back on your bike after a crash? Interested in […]
Join us for our October Coffee Club in Hayes Valley! Our monthly Coffee Club is a perfect place to meet new people, talk bikes, share tips and caffeinate together. If you’re […]
With our office at the corner of Market & Valencia, we have a ground floor view of two of the biggest bicycling streets in the city. Every afternoon the number […]
Love the illuminated Conservatory of Flowers and The Bay Lights? Ride with Ben Davis of Illuminate, the nonprofit arts group behind both efforts, as he leads the San Francisco Bike […]
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition is teaming up with Save the Bay for the second annual Bay Day celebration. What is Bay Day? It’s like Earth Day…for the Bay. To celebrate, we're going on a waterfront […]
Fix your bike and muralize! Join Block Fest Artist Activator Dawn Leigh Evinger and the San Francisco Yellow Bike Project for an afternoon of bike fixing and mural painting. This […]
*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.