Bike to Work Day | Phoenix Pedal Power

Thursday, April 23 • 7 a.m.

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This event is primarily driven by community donations. Please consider donating to help support this year's event. Your donation helps pay for t-shirts, artwork design, raffle prizes, etc

FREE EVENT

Start: Steele Indian School Park
Memorial Hall, 300 E Indian School Rd, Phoenix, AZ 85012
End: Arizona Center
Distance: 3 miles

Join us for Phoenix Bike to Work Day, a fun and energizing 3-mile group ride celebrating active commuting and community! The route will showcase the protected bike lanes on 3rd Street, heading south from Steele Indian School Park into the heart of Downtown Phoenix.

We’ll finish at the Arizona Center, where participants can enjoy a complimentary breakfast, a free event t-shirt, giveaways, and a chance to win raffle prizes.

🚲 Bikes, scooters, skateboards, etc - are all welcome.
🆓 This event is free and open to the public.
📋 Register to participate in the raffle. Must be present to qualify for a raffle prize. Free breakfast burritos

We hope to see you there!

REGISTER BY 5 PM, April 22ND

Reminders

Come prepared:

  • Bring a bike/scooter lock

  • Bring a bottle of water

  • Bike helmet/protective helmet recommended

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SPONSORSHIPS

Interested in sponsoring or donating items for the raffle?

Contact Nicole at nicole.rodriguez@urbanphoenixproject.org

VENDOR BOOTHS

Interested in hosting a table for your organization at the end of the bike ride at the Arizona Center?

REGISTER HERE

Advocacy

Want to help make 3rd Street safer for people biking, scootering, and rolling?

Check out the work we are doing to get protected bike lanes further along 3rd Street through the downtown core

LEARN MORE

A Special Thank You

Thanks to the support of a coalition of citizens and non-profits, this year’s Bike to Work Day was able to happen:

Thank you for individual contributions from Kyle Foxcroft, Ed Hermes, and Nicole Rodriguez.

Thank you for the support from our partners at the office of Phoenix Councilwoman Laura Pastor and Councilwoman Ann O’Brien, Valley Metro, Coworking on 15th Ave, Keep Phoenix Beautiful, Downtown Phoenix Inc., Phoenix Spokes People, Phoenix Community Alliance, and the Arizona Center.

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