by Diana steif | Jun 13, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Biking the Suburbs, The Circuit, Women Bike PHL
On the hunt for a new helmet? Main Line Health offers low-cost/high-quality bike helmets and BMX or skating helmets for only $10.00 per helmet. Bike riders of a certain age can think back and remember how simple it all used to be. As a kid, riding meant freedom. You... by Ashley Vogel | Jun 12, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Biking the Suburbs, Featured, The Circuit, Women Bike PHL
Philadelphia’s leading overnight cycling trip, Bikeout, is just over three months away, and tickets are officially on sale now on the Bikeout website. The trip begins on September 14th as participants meet behind the Philadelphia Museum of Art and embark on a 38... by Ashley Vogel | Jun 6, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Biking the Suburbs, Featured, The Circuit
Are you a Montgomery County resident who has been jealous of Philadelphia’s Parks on Tap? Or are you a Philly resident looking for new adventures up the Schuylkill? Well then, we have an exciting announcement for you. There’s a new traveling beer garden... by John Boyle | Jun 5, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Biking the Suburbs, Connecting Greater Philadelphia Bicycle Network, Featured, The Circuit
It was perhaps the highest profile ribbon cutting in the history of the Circuit Coalition. More than 200 people showed up on a Tuesday morning to witness this historic event, including more than 100 bicyclists from our rides from Philadelphia and Collingswood. In... by John Boyle | May 29, 2019 | Biking the Suburbs, Featured, The Circuit
On May 23rd, the Delaware Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) approved ten projects selected by the NJ Department of Transportation for biking and walking in the region, including four that are a part of, or directly connect to, the Circuit Trails Network.... by Randy LoBasso | May 29, 2019 | Biking in Philly, Featured, The Circuit
In case you haven’t seen it yet, the Locust Street gate on the Schuylkill Banks has been fixed! There is now a separate entrance and exit for bicyclists, pedestrians, recreationalists and everyone else who uses the trail to get on and off from and at Locust Street....