Events for May 17, 2015 - May 10, 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!
Legislative Biking and Walking Tour
Join Us for a Bike Ride or Walk Along the Kennebec River! For Riders: an easy ride from the Statehouse to Hallowell and back. The Bike Ride: Join the Bicycle Coalition of Maine and legislators on an easy-paced 4 mile ride to Hallowell and back with several stops along the way for discussion and idea […]
Bruce’s Thursday Mountain Bike Ride
Join me! I ride for "fun" and enjoy techie, swoopy single track with moderate jumps and drops. I am also interested in trying new trails. Occasional transportation fees and admission fees will apply.
Westbrook Thursday Night Bike Ride
6:00 PM May – August; 5:45 in September. Meet at the Westbrook Common. The Thursday evening ride is centrally accessible in Westbrook. Format is a 12-20 mile ride at a moderate (12-14 mph average) pace, followed by something to eat and drink. FMI, contact Janice Musacchio at murdoch@maine.rr.com.
Waterville Slow Ride
The Waterville Slow Ride is a weekly ride that leaves at 6PM on Thursday evenings, from the Waterville Concourse. The pace is as slow as the slowest rider and intent of the ride is showcase how great Waterville and the surrounding area is for leisurely bike rides. We will be having some parent/child rides this […]
KVBC Tour of the Back 40
A tour up and down the banks of the Sheepscott River from Windsor to Alna, with a stop at the R. Majorowitz Sculpture Garden. Meet at the Windsor Elementary School a mile north of the junction of Rt.17 and Rt.32.
Be a Portland Wheelers pedaler!
Join us in reconnecting greater Portland’s elderly, veterans, children, and others - anyone severely limited by disability or debilitating disease - with the great outdoors and community at large. We always need volunteer pedalers. With seven gears, plus electric-assist, our trikes are easy to manage. Almost anyone, no matter their size or strength, can operate […]
Portland Greendrinks featuring the Bicycle Coalition of Maine
Join Portland Greendrinks and the Bicycle Coalition of Maine for a fun night of brews, biking games and activities, and more on Tuesday, May 12!
Acadia National Park Car-Free Day
To promote cycling and walking in Acadia National Park, the Park will close its gates to motorized vehicles for the morning of Saturday, May 16. 27 Miles paved Park Look Road 57 Miles groomed fine gravel Carriage Paths 3.5 Mile climb to Summit of Cadillac Mountain, the first sunrise in the United States Click here […]
Acadia National Park to offer Car-Free mornings
Visitors to Acadia National Park will have the opportunity to enjoy two car-free mornings on Park Loop Road in 2015.The National Park Service will close Park Loop Road on Mount Desert Island to private vehicles from midnight to noon on Saturday, May 16, and Saturday, September 26. The National Park Service will also waive the […]
KVBC Biking with the Alewives
A scenic tour along the Sebasticook River to the Benton Dam timed to the historic Alewife spring run. Meet at the Vassalboro Elementary School on Webber Pond Road.
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.