Raleigh Historic Bike Ride

Raleigh Historic Bike Ride

Date and Time
Sat, May 2, 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM
Location
219 Fayetteville Street, Raleigh, NC (374.2 mi)
Tickets
FREE
About

Join the community for an engaging journey through time during the Raleigh Historic Bike Ride. This exciting event serves as a dual celebration for both National Preservation Month and Bike Month, inviting cycling enthusiasts to explore the city in a unique way. Participants will embark on a curated five mile route designed to highlight the evolution of local architecture and culture. During the ride, you will stop at five significant historic landmarks, where knowledgeable volunteers will share fascinating stories and context regarding Raleigh's rich history. This immersive experience is the perfect opportunity to combine physical activity with an appreciation for our heritage.

Whether you are a history buff or simply love spending time on two wheels, this event offers an enriching experience for riders of all skill levels. The ride is entirely free to the public, emphasizing the importance of community engagement and active living. We encourage you to grab your helmet and join us at One Exchange Plaza to celebrate our shared past while enjoying a beautiful morning ride. Please visit the official event website to secure your spot and find additional details regarding the route today.

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