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Your Guide to Portland’s Best Community Bike Rides

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Because nothing says “I live here now” like a themed group ride and a mid-ride coffee stop.

Whether you’re new to Portland or just finally dusting off your two-wheeler, community bike rides are one of the best ways to get outside, explore the city, and meet people who understand why it’s totally normal to talk about tire pressure over brunch.

Here are some local favorites to check out:

Pedalpalooza (Summer-long Bike Festival)

Dozens of rides daily, all summer long
Want to ride your bike dressed like a disco ball? Or cruise along to Beyoncé’s greatest hits with a pack of strangers-turned-friends? Pedalpalooza is the Portland summer bike culture experience. It’s 3 months of DIY, themed group rides hosted by locals — everything from chill sunset rides to costumed pub crawls.

Sunday Parkways (by PBOT)

Location rotates by neighborhood, May–September
Totally free, totally fun, and designed for everyone — this family-friendly event shuts down miles of city streets so you can bike (or scoot, skate, walk, stroller-push) through some of Portland’s most beloved neighborhoods. Food carts, music, and local vendors at every stop? Yes please.

Bikes & Beers Ride Series

Usually hosted out of local breweries like Ecliptic or Hopworks
If your idea of cardio includes a post-ride pint, you’re in the right place. These casual group rides pair scenic routes with good beer — plus you usually get a pint glass and other swag. Cheers to that.

Night Ride (by the Street Trust)

One magical evening every summer
Glow sticks, neon everything, and a sea of lit-up bikes cruising through Portland after dark. It’s festive, it’s sparkly, and yes — it’s family-friendly too. Come for the vibes, stay for the post-ride dance party.

Slow Poke Rides (or WTFNB Rides)

Great for new riders or anyone who hates racing vibes
These are super inclusive rides often hosted by and for women, trans, femme, and nonbinary folks (but not exclusively). Chill pace, affirming energy, and no judgment if your brakes squeak a little.

Where to Find Even More Rides

If you want to find a themed ride literally any day of the week:

Shift2Bikes.org Calendar – the best one-stop-shop for spontaneous group rides.

Instagram hashtags: #pedalpalooza #bikefunpdx #portlandbikeride

Local bike shops: Sellwood Cycle Repair, Gladys Bikes, and Clever Cycles often post events on their bulletin boards or IG.

See you out there Portland!

Check out my Instagram @Lilyrayresidential for more fun things to do around Portland.

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