Critical Mass monthly ride
Critical Mass Houston is a casual bike ride. Cars rule the road every day, but one day a month we get together to celebrate our love for bicycles and have fun riding our bikes.
See Houston in a whole new way. Explore the art scene with a Mural ride, enjoy a new park along Buffalo Bayou, or any of the other amazing bike rides and community events held every month. Always good advice: bring water and a snack.
For information on listing a ride or partnering on community events, contact us: info@houstonbikeshare.org
Critical Mass Houston is a casual bike ride. Cars rule the road every day, but one day a month we get together to celebrate our love for bicycles and have fun riding our bikes.
The 9th annual Tour de Northside will be held on Saturday, November 12, showcasing the growth in Near Northside community.
Get a bike’s-eye view of the Bayou City with the Park to Port bike ride on Saturday, November 5th!
Entry-level ride along bike lanes for UHD Students and any folks looking to explore Downtown Houston.
Critical Mass Houston is a casual bike ride. Cars rule the road every day, but one day a month we get together to celebrate our love for bicycles and have fun riding our bikes.
Tour de Mural is a fun bike ride around artist Betirri's mural in Houston. This year, we will have a special tour adding two very recent murals including Betirri's murals at his own new studio in the East End.
Critical Mass Houston is a casual bike ride. Cars rule the road every day, but one day a month we get together to celebrate our love for bicycles and have fun riding our bikes.
Critical Mass Houston is a casual bike ride. Cars rule the road every day, but one day a month we get together to celebrate our love for bicycles and have fun riding our bikes.
Communities in Schools presents this free, biannual bike ride. Houston BCycle will provide bikes on a first-come, first-served basis.
Entry-level ride along bike lanes for UHD Students and any folks looking to explore Downtown Houston.
In honor of Women's History Month vibrant Houston artist Hannah Bull, is teaming up with Houston BCycle for a tour of some of her favorite murals!
Come enjoy a slow pace bike ride bar crawl to your favorite black businesses during Black History Month. Grab friends and come try something different in Houston.
So much more than a bike tour, there will be an art exhibit, a design challenge as well as a developer round table.
This is a guided, story-telling ride to enhance the understanding of this historic neighborhood. Meet-up location is the Denver Harbor Transit Center - there’s a BCycle station and a parking lot.
Source:: https://ourafrikanfamily.org/events
After the pandemic put this annual late-night ride on hold, Bike Houston is pleased to announce that the Moonlight Ramble will return on Saturday, November 20 from Baker Ripley’s Ripley House at 4410 Navigation Blvd.
Join Air Alliance Houston, and the East End community for this ride through Houston's East End on November 20 from 9AM to Noon.
Critical Mass Houston is a casual bike ride. Cars rule the road every day, but one day a month we get together to celebrate our love for bicycles and have fun riding our bikes.
A FREE 8-mile bike exploring the hot spots around Houston’s Northside. The event is free, but registration is required. Wheels down at 8:30am. After the ride, enjoy the Farmer’s Market at Saint Arnold’s Brewery.
A guided bike tour of the great, historic 5th Ward.
Communities in Schools presents this free, biannual bike ride that promotes physical and mental health for high school students through bike riding.
Join us the first Thursday of each month for a fun group ride: "Kick Stand"
Houston Bird Week, from September 18-25, is a celebration of the important role Houston plays in the lives of billions of resident and migratory birds.
Houston Bird Week, from September 18-25, is a celebration of the important role Houston plays in the lives of billions of resident and migratory birds.
A guided bike tour of the great, historic 5th Ward.
Join us the first Thursday of each month for a fun group ride: "Kick Stand"
A bike tour of FotoFest’s public art exhibition of "Public Life: Recording the Blur.”
The Freedmen’s Town Bike Tour is designed to tell the often unknown story of the 1st African American community in Houston immediately after Africans were notified that they were FREE two years after the signing of the Emancipation Proclamation.
Join the Jesse Jones Park Volunteers to remove litter along the park’s waterways to restore wildlife habitat and nature’s beauty.
We'll be exploring some existing and future sustainability projects in EaDo and Second Ward with a brief local coffee shop break in the middle.
See happenings in Sunnyside, including the largest planned urban solar farm in the country, community gardens and other unique neighborhood features. While riding, you’ll help monitor air throughout the tour near gas stations, underpasses and other sites that affect residents’ health