The City of Houston has a 345-mile interconnected bikeway network that includes high quality cycling routes for all experience levels.
Read MoreHouston has evolved over the years to include more light rail and other multimodal transportation options as it looks to become more climate-friendly.
Read MoreJoin the monthlong Tour de BCycle challenge and visit over 150 bike share stations across Houston.
Read MoreThe annual bike ride, in which participants are encouraged to be as “bare as you dare,” protests car culture and the use of fossil fuels while advocating for increased cycling infrastructure.
Read MoreHouston BCycle partners with ConnectSmart, the app for Houston’s bike, car and transit.
Read MoreHouston BCycle’s Wheels to Work program at New Hope Housing complements workforce development, and creates a way for residents to get to work and other essential services.
Read MoreHouston BCycle and the American Heart Association’s Bike Rx program allows providers to prescribe bike share memberships to patients with qualifying conditions.
Read MoreDoctors at a local clinic can write more than just prescription medication: The Bike RX program allows healthcare providers to write prescriptions for a one year membership with Houston BCycle.
Read MoreTo celebrate 10 years of nonprofit bike share, Houston BCycle presents the Five for 10 Ride Series, a celebration of biking around Houston.
Read MoreThere are two bike rides coming up in the next few months in or near local neighborhoods that will give avid local bicyclists a chance to enjoy their pastime while exploring historic neighborhoods around Houston.
Read MoreBiking is a fantastic alternative form of transportation and a multi-faceted form of exercise for older adults.
Read MoreWe’ve put together a list of our favorite biking spots in Houston to help you handle the best places to start your biking journey. And with convenient offerings like Houston BCycle, it’s never been easier to get your pedal time.
Read MoreE-bikes are fun, but do they still offer exercise? We surveyed the available data to find out.
Read MoreFocusing solely on electric vehicles is slowing down the race to zero emissions.. Electric cars aren’t truly zero-carbon – mining the raw materials for their batteries, manufacturing them and generating the electricity they run on produces emissions.
One way to reduce transport emissions relatively quickly, and potentially globally, is to swap cars for cycling, e-biking and walking – active travel, as it’s called.
Read MoreLegacy Community Health patients can now be prescribed bike rides using Houston BCycle bike share memberships.
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