Events for March 27, 2015 - April 21, 2015

The Bicycle Coalition of Maine stays busy with events all year round to connect with as many pedestrians and people on bikes as possible in a variety of ways. We seek to educate adults and children about bike/ped safety through presentations and courses, host interactive demonstrations that advocate for improvements to bike/ped infrastructure, provide valet bike parking at local events, and organize gatherings and group rides to raise awareness and enthusiasm about our mission.

To see what the BCM is up to this year, check out our 2024 Event & Program Guide!

The event calendar below lists our upcoming events and those hosted by our partners and supporters. Check it out, and join us as we strive to make Maine better for biking and walking!

Want to add your event to our calendar? Submit it here.

Portland Wheelers: “35 in 35!”

Our mission is “Outdoor Adapted Biking Fun for People with Disabilities.” Our volunteer pedalers, or “pilots,” help connect Greater Portland’s elderly, youth, veterans, and visually impaired - anyone living with […]

Free

Trek Training Rides, So ME & Seacoast NH

This is a progressive ride starting on Sat 4-18-15 at 8AM at 15 to 20 miles that 1st wk and adding about 5 miles each Sat until the final ride […]

Free

MCC Saturday Group Ride

A fast paced 23 or 28 mile course, mostly flat, starting from Canal St behind the shop heading out and back on River Rd.  Two groups:  Race/A group averaging 19-23 […]

MWBC Saturday Morning Ride

Join Jennifer Berube for the Merrymeeting Wheelers Saturday morning ride. Group ride accommodating various speeds. Route will be determined that morning. For more information contact Jennifer at myasertscycler@yahoo.com 207-798-9916

KVBC Wake Up the Earth Ride

An early Earth Day/Spring ride along the Kennebec River Rail Trail from Augusta to Gardiner and perhaps a bit further. Scenic river views and a possible stop at Slate's Bakery […]

MCC Monday group ride

This is a ride suitable for individuals new to group riding or for a weekend recovery ride.  Moderate pace (12-14 mph) with distances increasing from 14 to 18 miles over […]

DEI Statement:

The Bicycle Coalition of Maine is committed to advancing our equity and inclusion efforts. The Coalition is prioritizing diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in these focus areas: self-education, community engagement, advocacy, and events. We welcome community members and visitors of Maine—Wabanaki Territory—from all backgrounds to join the Coalition. Our most outstanding achievement will be that everyone who joins the Coalition or attends our events will feel respected and valued.

Bicycle Coalition of Maine