Virtual Bicycle Ambassador Training
San Francisco, CAFlex your advocacy muscle and become a Bicycle Ambassador! Come to our online training to get up to date on what's going on with the SF Bicycle Coalition and learn […]
Flex your advocacy muscle and become a Bicycle Ambassador! Come to our online training to get up to date on what's going on with the SF Bicycle Coalition and learn […]
While we’re all sheltering in place, we’ll be doing our Women Bike SF Coffee Club digitally! We'll be hosting our normally monthly coffee club weekly in honor of Bike Month […]
Have you been dreaming of adventure during shelter in place? Learn how to go bike touring so that you're ready to explore by bicycle once restrictions are lifted. Learn the […]
The city of San Francisco has developed a Climate Action Strategy that includes an ambitious goal of getting to 80% sustainable trips by 2030. The City defines a "sustainable trip" […]
Public space in cities has always been important but has become increasingly so during the shelter-in-place order. The Slow Streets initiative and new, temporary car-free spaces like JFK Drive in […]
Sometimes it feels like the barriers to entry for recreational riding (especially for women) can be pretty high. Do you want to start exploring recreationally but don’t know where to […]
The Ride of Silence is an international ride that honors those lives lost of people who were biking. Each year, the ride takes place on the third Wednesday of May. […]
SF Bicycle Coalition member Sarah Katz-Hyman has been leading online karaoke parties throughout shelter in place and she's agreed to lead us in a bike-themed rendition. Curious how this works? […]
The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition has over 10,000 incredible members. We're highlighting the stories of the people who make up our strong community. Listen in as Brian Wiedenmeier, SF Bicycle Coalition […]
Does building bicycling infrastructure actually encourage more people to bike? San Francisco Bicycle Coalition advocacy director Janice Li will moderate this talk to discuss how we can build infrastructure and […]
Please register here for the webinar. If you have questions about how to use Zoom please contact eliana@sfbike.org. You can also dial into the class. Register here, and the call-in number […]
While we’re all sheltering in place, we’ll be doing our Women Bike SF Coffee Club digitally! We'll be hosting our normally monthly coffee club weekly in honor of Bike Month […]
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 […]
Photo credit: Paul Meyer of SF Gate The San Francisco Bicycle Coalition has over 10,000 incredible members. We're highlighting the stories of the people who make up our strong community. […]
Riding a bike remains a great way to get around for essential travel and to get fresh air and exercise (all while remaining socially distant, of course!). Join us for […]
Please register here. Riding bikes with your kids is one of the best ways to solve logistical problems while getting exercise outdoors and spending quality time with your young ones. There […]
While we’re all sheltering in place, we’ll be doing our Women Bike SF Coffee Club digitally! We'll be hosting our normally monthly coffee club weekly in honor of Bike Month […]
Sheltering in place has drastically changed how and why we get around. Our panel of transportation experts will discuss what they think the world of mobility will look like after […]
While we're all sheltering in place, we'll be doing our Women & Non-Binary Bike SF Coffee Club digitally! Women & Non-Binary Bike SF Coffee Club is the perfect place to find community, […]
Due to COVID-19, Sunday Streets has been canceled for June and July. Learn more here. Freedom from Training Wheels is a great way to get kids riding without training wheels. […]
*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.