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Welcome To

BIKE CHARLOTTE 2024!

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Hosted by YOU, the Charlotte Cycling Community

WeeklyRides.com, working with the city, is providing a place where BIKE CHARLOTTE activities can be submitted, listed, and quickly discovered by everyone to enjoy.

2024 Details Coming Soon!

For 2024, Bike Charlotte will begin on April 1st. Here's a list of important dates to remember.

  • April 1st
    • Bike Charlotte website goes live.
    • Free Bicycle Education Class registrations are open. Check the class schedules to be sure you get one of the limited spots.
    • Nominations for Bicycle Champion of the Year can be submitted. Deadline is May 1st.
    • Nomination for Bicycle-Friendly Business of the Year can be submitted. Deadline is May 1st.
    • People-Powered Bike Lane Sweeper miles begin to accumulate. Deadline is May 12th.
    • Activity listings can be submitted for listing on the Bike Charlotte website. Listed activities must be held between May 4th and May 31st.
  • May 4th
    • The Official Bike Charlotte kick-off is on National Ride A Bike Day! Remember to add the hashtag #bikecharlotte to your pics for a chance to win one of three opening-day prizes.
  • May 31st
    • This is the last day for Bike Charlotte 
  • June 15th
    • Bike Charlotte website officially closes down. 

BIKE CHARLOTTE is a month-long celebration of all things cycling in Charlotte that coincides with National Bike Month. It's 27 days of bicycle-related rides, events, tours, and promotions by the cycling community for the cycling community. It is vital locally to promote cycling advocacy and encourage residents to embrace biking for health, fun, and fitness and as a viable transportation option. 

BIKE CHARLOTTE is for anyone and everyone. As a community, we use this time to engage others that already ride but to also, and more importantly, engage others that don't. It's an opportunity to share information and encourage participation in bicycling. In the end, it's all about More Butts On Bikes!

May is National Bike Month, promoted by the League of American Bicyclists and celebrated in communities from coast to coast. Established in 1956, National Bike Month showcases the many benefits of bicycling and encourages everyone to give biking a try.

Whether you’re riding for fun, fitness, or with family, or taking essential trips to work or shop, you are part of our movement for safer streets, connected communities, a healthier planet, and happier people.

For more information about National Bike Month or the League of American Bicyclists, click HERE.

Yes, the city teamed up with WeeklyRides.com in 2023 to continue the BIKE CHARLOTTE tradition.

WeeklyRides has been the prominent resource for cycling information in Charlotte since 2007. So, working with the city and the community to create a place for BIKE CHARLOTTE makes perfect sense. But now it's up to us, the community, to make it great. Please share the website with your friends, family, and networks, along with your rides, events, and anything bicycle-related. Let's Keep This Going!

First, kudos to you for sharing your passion for cycling with our community. #RockStar

Sharing your activity or event is as easy as clicking the "SUBMIT YOUR ACTIVITY" button at the top of the page. Answer a few questions, add a few details, upload a flyer if you have one, and you're done. Easy Peasy!

If you have any questions, email info@weeklyrides.comBIKE CHARLOTTE is a collection of community-hosted events shared by good folks like you. #sharingiscaring 

BIKE CHARLOTTE is a collection of group rides, clinics, social events, gatherings, you name it. If it's centered around bicycles or bicycling, it's good to go. Here are some urban bicycle ride ideas that can provide a mix of exploration, exercise, and enjoyment while navigating city streets:

  • Historical Tour: Design a route that takes cyclists past significant historical landmarks and sites in the city. Include stops at museums, monuments, and historic neighborhoods to learn about the city's rich heritage.
  • Art and Culture Ride: Explore the city's vibrant art scene by cycling to various street art installations, galleries, and public sculptures. Incorporate stops at cultural institutions, theaters, and performance venues for a well-rounded experience.
  • Foodie Adventure: Plan a culinary tour by biking to local eateries, food trucks, and farmers' markets. Sample a diverse range of cuisines and specialties while discovering hidden culinary gems in different neighborhoods.
  • Green Spaces Expedition: Discover urban oases and green spaces by cycling through parks, gardens, and nature reserves within the city. Explore scenic trails, lakeshores, and botanical gardens for a refreshing escape from the urban hustle and bustle.
  • Architectural Marvels Route: Pedal past iconic architectural landmarks, modern skyscrapers, and historic buildings while learning about the city's architectural evolution. Consider including guided tours or architectural talks at key sites along the route.
  • Neighborhood Exploration: Choose a specific neighborhood or district and explore its unique character, shops, cafes, and community spaces. Cycle through residential streets, cultural hubs, and vibrant commercial areas to experience the local lifestyle.
  • Night Ride Adventure: Experience the city in a different light by embarking on a night ride. Explore illuminated landmarks, vibrant nightlife districts, and nocturnal attractions while enjoying the cooler evening temperatures and atmospheric ambiance.
  • Fitness Challenge: Organize a group fitness ride with intervals or challenges along the route, such as hill climbs, sprints, or endurance loops. Incorporate scenic rest stops and hydration breaks to keep participants motivated and engaged.
  • Seasonal Theme Ride: Tailor the ride to coincide with seasonal events or themes, such as a holiday lights tour, cherry blossom ride in spring, foliage tour in fall, or festive decorations ride during the holiday season.

Feeling motivated? We hope so. You can submit your activities to share during Bike Charlotte HERE.  

PS: Remember to prioritize safety by choosing bike-friendly routes, obeying traffic laws, and wearing helmets. Additionally, consider the fitness level and preferences of participants when planning the ride to ensure an enjoyable experience for all.

We always recommend planning your event in the safest way, considering everyone who might attend. Ann Groninger of Bike Law NC shares these tips to ensure everything goes well. 

If someone gets hurt during my event, will I be responsible?

The short answer: likely not. As a ride organizer, you should feel comfortable planning an event without risking legal liability.
Planning a safe route is a must, and there are other steps you can take to minimize your risk (and everyone else’s) even further:

  • Plan your route:  Choose roads that are appropriate for the skill level of riders you expect to join your event. Planning the right route is your most important safety step as an event organizer.
  • Check your route: Pre-ride your route during the time of day that your event will take place; traffic at noon may be very different from traffic at 5 pm. Look for dangerous road defects. You can avoid these areas or alert participants to the hazard.
  • Have a leader and a sweeper: Have someone in front who knows the route and someone in the back who signals and can help stragglers or those with mechanical
    problems.
  • Communicate with attendees:  Help your attendees prepare for the event by:
    • Pre-publishing your route so they can upload it to their own devices.
    • Or provide printed routes, including emergency numbers, if appropriate.
    • Make pre-ride announcements about signaling and other safe riding behaviors.
    • Be clear that proper equipment is required (Helmet, a functional bicycle, and, if appropriate, lights). Helmets are legally required for children under 16, and lights are legally required after dark.
  • Have a waiver:  A waiver informs participants of the risks of an activity and has them sign their names, acknowledging that they accept that risk. Waivers don’t have to be difficult and can be signed online or in person. Click HERE to see a sample waiver from the League of American Bicyclists. You can cut and paste and insert your Event/Group name. It does not have to be perfect, as long as it is informative and explains to participants that they are accepting the risks of riding a bicycle on the road with other riders.
  • Check your insurance: 
    • You don’t have to have insurance to plan a ride event, so this first piece of advice is for everyone, whether you’re planning a ride event or not. Everyone should have liability insurance to protect their assets. General liability insurance for individuals is included in homeowner’s policies. If you have no assets and don’t plan to ever have any, then you probably don’t need this insurance. If you have assets, you should have enough insurance to protect them. How much is enough? Your insurance agent can help you decide, considering how much you own and need to protect.
    • Having liability insurance coverage means that if your neighbor or some random person thinks that you did something that caused them physical injury, your insurance will (1) pay for the damage if you are responsible and (2), most importantly, pay for your legal defense. The policy also has exclusions, so read those carefully to ensure they don’t apply to situations you are concerned about.
    • In the context of a ride event, in the very remote possibility that someone gets hurt, and they think it’s your fault, and they think you should pay for their injuries, you would turn it over to your homeowner’s insurance company to handle.
    • For very large, organized events or regularly scheduled events, or if required by a sponsor or event location owner, you could consider additional event coverage. Specific recommendations are beyond the scope of this response. Just know that they exist, and you can buy them if you want to. The League of American Bicyclists offers more information HERE.

In conclusion, you absolutely must put thought into planning a safe route. Of course, there are no guarantees that any route is 100% safe, but you must do your due diligence. Beyond that, these recommendations are here to help you cover your bases and to answer questions I get every day from groups around the state. Most of all, enjoy the ride!

Thanks, Ann. Your input is always so helpful. Ann can be contacted directly at 

Ann Groninger
Offices in Charlotte and Durham
(704) 200-2009

Get Ready To #BIKECHARLOTTE

Bike Charlotte is a cycling celebration in Charlotte that coincides with National Bike Month. National Bike Month and Bike Charlotte strive to engage and encourage friends, families, and colleagues to ride and celebrate cycling. 

Bicycle Champion
of the Year!

Everyone has the potential to be an inspiration. As we gear up for Bike Month this May, we're eager to spotlight those who exemplify the spirit of cycling. Click the link below to nominate individuals you believe deserve the prestigious title of "Bicycle Champion of the Year." Nominations will be accepted through May 14th.

Nominate A Bicycle Champion

Bicycle-Friendly
Business of the Year!

We're looking for businesses worthy enough to be named Charlotte's Bike-Friendly Business of the Year. Businesses or departments that actively promote biking among staff and clientele alike? Businesses that offer incentives like discounts for customers arriving by bike. Nominations will be accepted through May 14th.

Nominate A Bike-Friendly Business

Free Bicycle Education Classes

Get ready for BIKE CHARLOTTE and to celebrate National Bike Month. Join CyclingSavvy instructor Pam Murray and the Charlotte Department of Transportation for a series of FREE bicycle education classes focused on key skills for smart cycling. Sign up for one or two classes or the entire series. Spots are limited, so sign up today!                                                      

Click For More Info or to Sign Up!

Be The PBLS Mileage Monarch

Charlotte is now one of a few cities in the country with a People-Powered Bike Lane Sweeper, aka PBLS. To celebrate this exciting new technology, we want to reward the person who racks up the most miles while using the bike lane sweeper between now and May 21st. The winner will be announced at a benefit gathering hosted by Trips For Kids Charlotte. Event details will be announced at a later date.

Click the button to reserve the PBLS or to learn more about the project and Ramez Tadros, the man behind it. You can also check out this NEWS STORY that recently aired. 

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Bike Charlotte Photo Contest

Winners Will Be Announced May 7th!

Thank you to our National Ride A Bike Day contest sponsors!

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Sharing Rides & Events!

Bike Charlotte rides and events are community-driven. We invite you to share your favorite coffee ride, brewery tour, urban spin, or greenway adventure with others. We'll list shared rides and events to help promote you and your groups. Click the link below, share the details, and we'll take it from there. 

Submit Activities Here

 

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Submit Your Activity

Thanks for sharing your passion! Complete this form to list your activity on the Bike Charlotte website.

Questions or Comments:
Email info@weeklyrides.com with questions or comments.

Notes: 

  • Complete one form per ride or event. Multiple dates for recurring rides and events can be noted on the form. 
  • Do not list private information. All information provided will be shared on a public website.
  • Email info@weeklyrides.com if ride or event details change for any reason.

Nominate A Bicycle Champion!

Who has inspired you with their biking? Do you know a dedicated schoolteacher who pedals to school daily, setting a positive example for their students? Perhaps you've witnessed someone showcasing the practicality of biking by making trips to the grocery store on two wheels. Or maybe you've seen parents fostering a love for cycling while exploring town with their children. And what about the intrepid bike commuter who seamlessly integrates biking and public transit into their daily routine? Let's celebrate those who pedal their way to making a difference.

  • Use this form to nominate individuals you believe deserve the prestigious title of "Bicycle Champion of the Year."
  • Nominations will be accepted from April 1st through May 14th at 11:59 PM.
  • The winner will be selected by a committee and announced at a benefit gathering hosted by Trips For Kids Charlotte. Event details will be announced at a later date.
  • For questions about the contest or the nomination form, contact info@weeklyrides.com

Nominate A Bicycle-Friendly Business!

Do you frequent a business worthy enough to be named Charlotte's Bike-Friendly Business of the Year? We're looking for businesses or departments that actively promote biking among staff and clientele alike. Businesses that offer incentives like discounts for customers arriving by bike. 

We invite you to nominate them now! Let's acknowledge those who excel in providing ample secure bicycle parking, tailored accommodations, and a steadfast commitment to advocating bicycling as a sustainable mode of transportation. Together, let's applaud their endeavors to foster a more bike-friendly environment in Charlotte.

And remember, deserving winners aren't limited to traditional businesses; they can be departments within institutions, residential developments boasting excellent bike amenities and programs, or organized neighborhood business districts that recognize the economic benefits of cycling. Every effort counts in shaping Charlotte into a city that embraces cycling wholeheartedly.

  • Use this form to nominate businesses or departments you believe deserve the prestigious title of "Bicycle-Friendly Business of the Year."
  • Nominations will be accepted from April 1st through May 14th at 11:59 PM.
  • The winner will be selected by a committee and announced at a benefit gathering hosted by Trips For Kids Charlotte. Event details will be announced at a later date.
  • For questions about the contest or the nomination form, contact info@weeklyrides.com

FREE Bicycle Education Classes

#BikeCharlotte

Get Ready for Bike Charlotte! with FREE Bicycle Education classes. Once again, Bike Charlotte has partnered with Pam Murray to offer a series of free classes. All classes will be fun, interactive, and informative.

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Saturday, May 17th

12:00 PM

Bring your bags and straps:  We're going shopping. We'll discuss racks, bags, and straps and how you can get stuff home on your bike. Bring your shopping list and questions. I'll share how I do all my shopping by bike. You'll be amazed at what you can carry on your bike!

St. Martin's Episcopal Church (Map)
1510 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28204
Class Limit: 20

REGISTER

Note: Classes may be canceled or rescheduled if there are fewer than three participants. Maximum of 20 participants per class.

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About Bike Charlotte

Bike Charlotte is an annual cycling event in Charlotte, North Carolina, aimed at promoting cycling as a sustainable and healthy mode of transportation. The event is by and for the cycling community and typically includes various activities such as group rides, educational workshops, bike maintenance clinics, and community gatherings. While the specific history of Bike Charlotte may not be extensively documented, its origins can be traced back to the city's growing interest in cycling advocacy and promotion.

Charlotte has seen a significant rise in cycling culture over the years, with various organizations and initiatives working to make the city more bike-friendly. Bike Charlotte emerged as a response to this growing interest, providing a platform for cyclists to come together, celebrate biking, and raise awareness about its benefits.

Today, Bike Charlotte is vital in promoting cycling advocacy and encouraging residents to embrace biking for health, fun, and fitness and as a viable transportation option. The 27-day event is now celebrated during the month of May to coincide with National Bike Month. It continues to serve as an opportunity for people of all ages and backgrounds to unite, share their passion for cycling, and contribute to making Charlotte a more bike-friendly city. 

WeeklyRides.com manages Bike Charlotte in partnership with the Charlotte Department of Transportation and the City of Charlotte.

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Charlotte offers a wealth of resources to the cycling community. Numerous bike shops offer sales, repairs, and rentals, along with expert advice and maintenance workshops. Various cycling clubs and groups organize rides and events, fostering a sense of community. The city boasts an extensive network of trails and routes catering to all skill levels, from scenic greenways to challenging mountain bike trails. Throughout the year, Charlotte hosts cycling events and races, providing opportunities for competition and immersion in the local cycling scene. Bike share programs like Charlotte Joy Ride offer convenient bike-share options for exploring the city. Additionally, cycling advocacy groups work to improve infrastructure and safety for cyclists. With these resources, Charlotte provides a vibrant and supportive environment for cyclists to enjoy their passion for biking. 

Local Bike Shops

When you find the right shop, it's like finding a new home!

Charlotte boasts an impressive lineup of bike shops. Whether you're searching for a superstore, a specialty shop, or a hidden gem offering consignment deals, Charlotte has exactly what you're looking for. Click the pic to see the list. 

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Do you have a favorite shop that we're missing? Email us at info@weeklyrides.com.

Cycling Links

What's the saying? Something about the more you know...

Explore our collection of links across eight different categories and be in the know. Dive into the list, and don't forget to share your favorites as we strive to compile the ultimate list. Click the pic to see the list!

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Do you have a favorite link that others would like? Email us at info@weeklyrides.com.

Bike Charlotte

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Date:5/4/2025 - 5/31/2025
Location:Charlotte, NC, MAP
Start/End: -
Cost:Free - No RSVP
Details:BIKE CHARLOTTE is a celebration of all things cycling in Charlotte that coincides with National Bike Month. National Bike Month and Bike Charlotte strive to engage and encourage friends, families, and colleagues to ride and celebrate cycling. In addition to rides and events, we are offering free bicycle education classes and 3 exciting contests this year. 
Website:CLICK HERE
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Email:info@weeklyrides.com
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

Lazy Sunday Bike Ride

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Date:5/11/2025
Location:224 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28202, MAP
Start/End:3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Cost:Free - No Cost
Details:This group ride is designed to be fun, easy-paced, and beginner-friendly. Each ride will feature a new pre-planned route, showcasing Charlotte's existing protected and separated bicycle networks. There will be a brief, five to ten minute stop at a point of interest or in the presence of a piece of Charlotte's history.
Website:CLICK HERE
Notes:All are welcome. Harassment and discriminatory behavior is not. Please be respectful of your fellow attendees. We host this ride on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month!
Email:charlotteurbanists@gmail.com
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

Lazy Sunday Bike Ride

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Date:5/11/2025
Location:224 E 7th St, Charlotte, NC 28202, MAP
Start/End:3:00 PM - 4:30 PM
Cost:Free - No Cost
Details:This group ride is designed to be fun, easy-paced, and beginner-friendly. Each ride will feature a new pre-planned route, showcasing Charlotte's existing protected and separated bicycle networks. There will be a brief, five to ten minute stop at a point of interest or in the presence of a piece of Charlotte's history.
Website:CLICK HERE
Notes:All are welcome. Harassment and discriminatory behavior is not. Please be respectful of your fellow attendees. We host this ride on the 2nd and 4th Sunday of every month!
Email:charlotteurbanists@gmail.com
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

Rack & Ride CATS for Free

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Date:5/12/2025 - 5/18/2025
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Start/End: -
Cost:Free - No Cost
Details:From May 12 - 18, your bike is your ticket to rides CATS transit!
As part of our commitment to promoting clean air and encouraging sustainable transportation options, CATS is offering free transit rides during Bike to Work Week when you Rack and Ride on any CATS bus or rail vehicle. Bike racks are conveniently located on the front of all buses and inside rail vehicles. So bring your bike, rack it and then ride free.
Website:CLICK HERE
Notes:To learn more about using bike racks on CATS vehicles, visit the website linked above.
Email:paola.bulablanco@charlottenc.gov
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

Crank Critters

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Date:5/13/2025
Location:2101 Central Ave, Charlotte, NC 28205, MAP
Start/End:7:00 PM -
Cost:Free - No Cost
Details:The Crank Critters is a local bike group that rides every Tuesday evening at 7pm from Resident Culture in Plaza Midwood. We’re all about party-paced, fun, and conversational rides—perfect for making friends, enjoying the city, and getting in a casual 10-mile loop. After the ride, we hang out and share a beer or two. All are welcome—come roll with us!
Website:CLICK HERE
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Email:grloba1@gmail.com
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

Free Wheelin' Friday Breakfast and Bike Commute - Monroe Rd.

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Date:5/16/2025
Location:4420-A Monroe Rd, Charlotte, NC 28205, MAP
Start/End:8:00 AM - 9:00 AM
Cost:Free - No RSVP
Details:Join us for the Friday Commute! We will meet at Common Market Oakwold around 8 am for breakfast, and head out around 9 towards uptown. During the month of May, in celebration of Bike! Charlotte, breakfast is FREE, sponsored by Rayburn Cooper & Durham, P.A. Whether you're an expert bike commuter or this is your first time, we'd love to see you!
Website:CLICK HERE
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Email:jmilliehoo@gmail.com
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

National Bike To Work Week

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Date:5/16/2025 - 5/20/2025
Location:Charlotte, NC, MAP
Start/End: -
Cost:Free - No RSVP
Details:May is National Bike Month, a celebration of biking as transportation, as recreation, as essential to our well-being and everyday lives. We encourage people and places to find ways to celebrate biking every day in May. In 2025, Bike to Work Week will be celebrated May 12-18, with Bike to Work Day on Friday, May 16, 2025.
Website:CLICK HERE
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Email:info@weeklyrides.com
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

National Bike To Work Day

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Date:5/16/2025
Location:Charlotte, NC, MAP
Start/End: -
Cost:Free - No RSVP
Details:May is National Bike Month, a celebration of biking as transportation, as recreation, as essential to our well-being and everyday lives. We encourage people and places to find ways to celebrate biking every day in May. In 2025, Bike to Work Week will be celebrated May 12-18, with Bike to Work Day on Friday, May 16, 2025.
Website:CLICK HERE
Notes:
Email:info@weeklyrides.com
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

6th Annual Captain Jack’s Bike Ride

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Date:5/18/2025
Location:4150 Yancey Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217, MAP
Start/End:3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Cost:Free - No Cost
Details:In the Summer of 1775, Captain James Jack rode 450 miles to deliver the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence to Congress. In honor of his historic ride we invite you to participate in a historic bike ride from the Olde Mecklenburg Brewery to various historical locations around midtown and uptown Charlotte relevant to Captain Jack. The ride will be leaving from Olde Mecklenburg Brewery in Lower South End and we will take the Charlotte Rail Trail to uptown, then down past the Captain Jack Statue, then back to Olde Mecklenburg Brewery. We will stop along the way to point out and explain various historical points of interest!

Come celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence!
Website:CLICK HERE
Notes:Helmets are required since Bike ride is on open roads and greenways.
Email:Captain Jack’s Bike Ride
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

6th Annual Captain Jack’s Bike Ride

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Date:5/18/2025
Location:4150 Yancey Rd, Charlotte, NC 28217, MAP
Start/End:3:00 PM - 5:00 PM
Cost:Free - No Cost
Details:In the Summer of 1775, Captain James Jack rode 450 miles to deliver the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence to Congress. In honor of his historic ride we invite you to participate in a historic bike ride from the Olde Mecklenburg Brewery to various historical locations around midtown and uptown Charlotte relevant to Captain Jack. The ride will be leaving from Olde Mecklenburg Brewery in Lower South End and we will take the Charlotte Rail Trail to uptown, then down past the Captain Jack Statue, then back to Olde Mecklenburg Brewery. We will stop along the way to point out and explain various historical points of interest!

Come celebrate the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Mecklenburg Declaration of Independence!
Website:CLICK HERE
Notes:Helmets are required since Bike ride is on open roads and greenways.
Email:Captain Jack’s Bike Ride
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

Crank Critters

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Date:5/20/2025
Location:2101 Central Ave, Charlotte, NC 28205, MAP
Start/End:7:00 PM -
Cost:Free - No Cost
Details:The Crank Critters is a local bike group that rides every Tuesday evening at 7pm from Resident Culture in Plaza Midwood. We’re all about party-paced, fun, and conversational rides—perfect for making friends, enjoying the city, and getting in a casual 10-mile loop. After the ride, we hang out and share a beer or two. All are welcome—come roll with us!
Website:CLICK HERE
Notes:
Email:grloba1@gmail.com
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.

Bike Charlotte Awards

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Date:5/22/2025
Location:1016 N Davidson St, Charlotte, NC 28206, MAP
Start/End:5:00 PM - 8:00 PM
Cost:Free - No Cost
Details:Bike Charlotte Awards Ceremony for Bike Month, featuring ThinkBike, a conversation and documentary viewing of Dutch transportation changes over the years, from car-domination to multimodal travel. Winners will be announced for Bike Champion of the Year, Bike-Friendly Business of the Year and the winner of Charlotte's street sweeping competition. This is a fundraising event for Trips for Kids. Absolutely free!
Website:Contact Organizer
Notes:Cash bar, but pizzas provided while they last.
Email:dave.campbell@charlottenc.gov
 
Note: Details are subject to change. If you have questions about this listing's details, please contact the activity leader listed above.