Tuesday, June 2, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Oregon Park, NE Oregon St & Northeast 30th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
Meet at the circular splash pad thingy (that never seems to be turned on).
Carrie
Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 4:45 PM
Meet at 5pm, wheels down at 5:10 sharp. Yoga practice starts at 5:45
6:45 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
One of the best thing to happen because of the pandemic is summer yoga at The Side Yard Farm. Let's ride bikes together to this amazing urban farm and practice yoga with a view of the growing flowers and veggies. This is a ~30 minute ride followed by an hour yoga practice. You MUST pre-register for the yoga class prior to the event (see link). Space is limited and those not pre-registered and without a signed waiver will be turned away. Class is donation-based to raise funds for The Bhakti Yoga Movement Center's equity fund. Suggested donation $20. Beginner friendly, all abilities welcome. There are steps to get to the practice lawn and the space is unpaved with wood chip paths. This ride is not a loop. We will ride together to the Farm, practice yoga, and then depart on our own routes and schedule. I'm happy to guide back to inner SE Portland on my way home. Bring a yoga mat or a towel, water, and maybe a snack. We do need to climb Alameda Ridge to get to the Farm, so there are 2 blocks of pretty solid up-hill on the journey. This is a no-drop ride and we will regroup as needed.
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30pm, leave at 6pm or later
End location: Inner east side
Katie's birthday, just like every other day. This will be my 8th birthday bike ride during Pedalpalooza. I’ll bring some vegan snacks to share, and you can do the same if you feel like it. There will be party favors and games. I’ve also got high hopes for some frisbee throwing. We'll end somewhere inner east side.
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, leave at 6:30
7:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
If you want to palooza but are scared, this is the ride for you! 4.2 mile loop at a 6mph pace. No one will be left behind (no drop)! E-bikes welcome! Led by a fat ride leader 💕
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Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 7:30 PM
Meet at 7:30. ride at 8ish, 7-8 mile ride
Let's paint this town Boognish Brown!
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Requests ok.
NakedHearts:PDX (Moorland probably leads)
Tue, Jun 2, 2026, 7:30 PM
Leaves for 8:00
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Wanna just get out and ride and listen to some amazing full blown vocals. Tina Turner, Sousix and the Banshees, Fleetwood Mac, Girls School, Wet Leg, Pat Benatar, Bonnie Tyler, Lambrini Girls, Amy Winehouse, Aretha Franklin, Skunk Anise, Hole, Lola Young, 4 non blondes, Atomica, Blondie and more. Open to requests in the ride. Route will be slow paced with a store stop for safe clean bathroom access. End spot will be close to the start. As with all our rides we practice consent and non-violence. Banned riders are banned here also.
Wednesday, June 3, 2026
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Family Friendly
Glencoe, Abernethy, Richmond, Sunnyside, Atkinson, Creston, Winterhaven, and Grout schools, TBA
Meet us at school or along the route!
Bike Bus PDX
Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 2:30 PM
Each school has a different meet and ride time, based on the scheduled dismissal time. See the map for details.
5:00 PM
End location: 50 Licks Clinton
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Back for a third year, with a new process to make sure everyone is served! (sorry for the long lines last year) Join a special after-school Ice Cream Bike Bus to 50 Licks on Clinton. Every kid will get a free scoop, but donations will be needed to cover costs if you're able. Google route map: https://www.google.com/maps/d/u/0/edit?mid=1FMYJaTALxCN1r79I07VWLAfriMstFAo&usp=sharing We'll be rolling from Glencoe, Richmond, Creston, Sunnyside, Abernethy, Grout, Atkinson, and Winterhaven after school. If you want to join, but don't go to one of these schools, simply show up on the route and join up when we roll by. Kids are welcome to attend without their adults, and can be picked up at 50 Licks before 5pm. Some schools will provide a Bike Bus from 50 Licks back to school grounds. If your kid normally attends after-school programs, please make sure you make arrangements to skip normal aftercare for the day. If you need more info, talk to your Bike Bus coordinator, or email rob.galanakis@gmail.com. See image for route.
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Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 4:30 PM
Roll at 5:00 sharp!
7:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 15+ miles
PDX Airport is a great bike ride from N/NE Portland. And bicycling is sometimes the fastest way to get there! There are 6 different routes to choose from. We’ll choose two routes, one in, one out. And have a great ride! All routes have some really beautiful segments. And if you do it for fun, you’ll be ready to do it on your own next time you’re flying somewhere. Check out Amit’s video of the 2022 ride. Update: leaving early from Migration with Jonathan Maus for a special bike happy hour at the airport. Join us at Loyal Legion in the airport.
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Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, ride at 6:30
End location: Seawallcrest
Ride length: 3-8 miles
I mustache you a question: Would you like a mustache ride? Well we're gonna have one on Wednesday the 3rd of June! This is a no-drop party-pace ride (10ish to 12ish mph). We will have treats at the end! Feel free to bring your own to share. This ride is for mustache havers and mustache appreciators. Everyone is welcome! We'll have stick-ons for those who are mustache deficient and would like to be otherwise, but there is no requirement to actually have a mustache to ride. New Route This Year! We will meet at 6pm at the South Waterfront Park, depart at 6:30 to meander ~5.5 miles to Seawallcrest Park, where we will enjoy some wieners and tacos.
https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54973824
@larryflindsey on ig
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Not a ride, but a stationary clinic!
Laurelhurst Park, SE Cesar E Chavez Blvd & Stark St, Portland, OR 97214
Find us near Picnic Area E, close to the bathrooms off of Ankeny
Sophie Smith
Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 6:30 PM
7:30 PM
Bike camping curious? Join our beginner-friendly clinic for WTFNB+ folks! We'll talk gear, route-finding, personal safety, and more. WeBike events are for women, trans, and non-binary folks. This includes but is not limited to trans men, trans women, cis women, agender, gender queer, gender fluid, gender nonconforming, and Two Spirit people. Read more about WeBike at thestreettrust.org/webike. If you're curious about bike camping (maybe you're planning your first overnighter? Thinking about riding your bike to an event like Pickathon this summer?), or if you're a seasoned bike camper who wants to meet people with similar interests, then this clinic is for you! Come hang out with us in Laurelhurst Park to learn all the ins and outs of bike camping, including gear, route finding, food, personal safety, and more. You'll leave with handy packing checklists and resource flyers, and we'll do some crowdsourcing of meal ideas.
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21+ Only
Westside
Beaverton Transit Center, 45.49064 N, 122.80240 W
Across from the transit center in the grass under the trees
Cycle Cats PDX
Wed, Jun 3, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet up at 7:30 and riding at 8
10:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Beaverton Transit Center
Ride length: 15+ miles
Pedalpalooza is here!! Welcome to Bike Summer 2026 with our first ride of the festival! The only details we have about this ride other than funny business and a no drop mentality is that we have 900+ feet of elevation and about 15 miles of riding. Looking like we are heading north of the 26 so expect the unexpected!!! We have now been leading this ride for 5 years!! Can’t believe it has been this long! Cowabunga, everyone!
Thursday, June 4, 2026
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21+ Only
The first coolest ride.
Colonel Summers, SE 20th and Belmonth
We'll be the cuties in the park
Puddhams, Podnah, & Val
Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 4:45 PM
4:44 meet, 5:05 ride
End location: Up to you
Join us at Col Summers park. Dress as art. Wear your art! Have an outfit you never wear? It’s time! We’re on bikes, be cute. Safety third. We’ll visit the Portland Art Museum. Time isn’t real but PAM’ll kick us out at 7. Choose your own adventure after that, most of us will head to the First Thursday in NW and other will be off to TNR. We’re giving compliments! Let’s be radical to each other and everyone else. Remember, if you die in your outfit, you have to wear it forever. *Now offering an alternate bus route to the museum if you’re joining us without a bike!* Love from Puddhams, Podnah, and Val.
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Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30 PM, ride 6:00 PM
End location: Errol Heights Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
PLANTS ‘N’ BIKES! Learn about PNW ecosystems, wild plant ID, and local eco-restoration efforts along the Springwater Corridor Trail. Meet @ Sellwood Riverfront Park @ 5:30PM & ride to Errol Heights Park on this 6 mile RT journey — Hosted by Ryan Nordic & friends
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Irving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Meet near the north end of the park by NE 9th St.
Paul C
Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6:00 PM, ride at 7:00 PM
7:00 PM
End location: Alberta Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Ready the warp drive and open all hailing frequencies: The 6th annual Star Trek Ride returns to Pedalpalooza Thursday June 4th! Whether you're a steadfast Trekkie or just Trek-curious, we welcome you aboard on our mission to explore strange new worlds. As Worf might say: Today is a good day to Bike! Costumes encouraged; expect Trek trivia, giveaways, and more! photo cred: BikePortland
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TNR #583: Pedalpalooza 🚲🎉
Thursday Night Ride
Thu, Jun 4, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00, announcements around 7:30. 🕢 After 7:30, follow us to the next stop.
End location: Not a loop, but usually with a fire.
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Thursday Night Ride is Portland’s longest-running weekly social ride, rolling out from Salmon Street Springs every Thursday night since 2015! Routes and ride leaders change weekly, but expect an energetic, party-paced social ride with warmth and weirdness from our welcoming “rolling dive bar” regulars. Most rides feature regularly spaced park and store stops, generally leading to a lively end spot around 11 PM. Come prepared to have fun and celebrate cycling together—other wheeled guests should respect the pace and space of cyclists. Strong Thursday traditions, stronger shared expectations. While you might see some wheelies and other chaos, riders are expected to follow Shift’s Code of Conduct. If you’ve been asked not to attend *any* Shift rides, you are not welcome at TNR—that’s not up for debate on our ride. No complaints, just accountability—if your behavior makes others feel uncomfortable or unsafe, please leave the ride before the ride leaves you. TNR works best when everyone helps set the tone and shares responsibility. Look out for each other, welcome new riders and help them find the next stop, leave it better than you found it, give people space when they need it, and help keep the ride moving forward together by practicing Consent, Accountability, Respect, and De-escalation at all times. Stay behind the ride leader and don’t forget to thank a corker! 📍 Salmon Street Springs, every Thursday, rain or shine. 🕖 Meet at 7:00, announcements after 7:30, leave after “Beer Minutes.” 🕢 If you’re not at the fountain by 7:30, you may want to meet us at the next stop. 🧭 Live Location: https://ridewithgps.com/users/1303039/live_log
⛲️ If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to get involved, come early and ask for the ride leader—we’ll see you at the fountain!
Friday, June 5, 2026
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Ride to the Portland Fire Game
Meet up by the bathrooms (and the basketball courts- a proving ground for hoops).
Meg Horst
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 5:00 PM
5:00pm meet, 5:30 ride
6:15 PM
End location: Moda Center bike racks (Also, let the city of Portland, the Fire, and the Moda Center know we want more bike racks!)
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Hey Portland Fire fans, join other Fire Pit members on bikes to tonight’s game against the Phoenix Mercury. Wear your best merch, bring homemade signs (8.5x11 is max allowed size), and come ready to hype up your favorite player, from Em and Meg to SAB. We'll practice our chants and do our best Firewerk moves. Come early for some basketballin' Everyone we pass will know that everyone watches women’s sports! Seeking corkers, music, and ideas/connections to make this extra lit. *Buy your own ticket to the game if you want to go*
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Family Friendly
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 5:45 PM
meet at 5:45pm, enjoy 1st gallery for 30 min, ride at 6:15pm
10:00 PM
Casual ride to art galleries for the First Friday Art Walk. First Friday Art Walk is a monthly tradition where inner SE art galleries stay open late, bring in artists, have free food, and have hands-on arts projects. http://firstfridaypdx.org/ Biking is the best way to get around to these galleries. We get to 5-8 galleries, depending on how long our group spends in each gallery. We don't know exact routes and galleries, because we decide in the moment. We'll stay out until ~9:30pm, then see if folks are up for a group dinner afterwards. Join for as many galleries as you like, and leave when you wish. If you have a sound system bring it! I love music on group rides. Ride details: 5-15 minutes of biking between galleries. Our ride is perfect for new cyclists and families with kids. We'll go at a slow pace so folks can socialize, and everyone can keep up. We use small neighborhood streets with minimal cars. The ride ends at a different location from the start. If you need advice for how to bike home afterwards or get to your car, chat with the ride leader.
Portland Bicycle School... laws for driver/cyclist interactions
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21+ Only
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 6:00 PM
Kris is getting hitched! It’s time for his one last hurrah as a bachelor and we want all of pedalpalooza to come out and celebrate. The form of this ride will be a six park six pack. Bring six of your favorite drinks to enjoy in six different parks. Bachelor shenanigans will ensue. Dress code: everyone please wear all white Meet at Ladd’s circle
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Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 6:30 PM
Ride Departs at 7:30
We honor the legacy of one of the great Ambassadors for Portland and lifelong Bike Advocate Bill Walton who lead the Portland Trail Blazers to their one and only Championship in 1977. The Big Red Head and Famed Dead Head was literally one of the biggest (definitely the tallest) Grateful Dead Fans on the planet. Truly one of the great humanists of his generation. The Grateful Dead will be the primary music of choice accompanying the ride. Open to all Blazer Maniacs, Bill Walton admirers and Grateful Dead fans. * Note this ride is a primer as we ramp up for next year's (2027) 50th Anniversary NBA Championship Ride*
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21+ Only
Linus leads…happy bird day KATIE
In/around circle….. if raining meet at covered area of Abernethy Elementary School
Aw
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7ish. Ride 8 ish.
Friday night ride is a social ride for people who enjoy a sporty pace and adventurous routes. Every ride is different but generally range between 15 and 25 miles and you can expect some climbing and higher speeds than your average pedalpalooza ride. NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE. Riders should be self sufficient and have a plan for getting themselves home. This is a bicycle-forward group ride. Pedal-assist ebikes are ok (class 1 & 2). Throttle heavy, high speed battery powered motor bikes are not (class 3 & 4). If you're not pedaling it’s not a bicycle and you will asked to leave. Bring lights/locks/responsible vibes/a cup/ Casual pace with some extra zip 10-20ish mile rides with store stops/park stops/art stops NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Be careful of slippery roads/leafs on ground/pot holes. Call out road hazards to help bike friends stay safe. 2nd Fridays are MMR - later night vibes to make it to Midnight Mystery Ride. If you want to lead a ride just ask! REPEAT… NOT NECESSARILY A NO DROP RIDE… ESPECIALLY IN THE FALL/WINTER/SPRING. Guest ride leaders wanted and appreciated! Instagram @fridaynightride
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Girl EDM forever <3
Pit Princette (Calvin)
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 7:00 PM
Gather at 7pm, Ride at 7:30pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Celebrate the first Friday of Bike Summer riding to the music of Ninajirachi, a rising Australian electronic musician! THEME: Girl EDM, a genre coined by Nina! We will listen to music spanning her discography, including "I Love My Computer" and other releases. Expect to hear music from collaborators/tourmates of hers, including Daine, underscores, Izzy Camina, MGNA Crrrta, Frost Children, Isla Den and more! ROUTE: We'll ride 8-12 miles over 2ish hours with 1 store stop at a social (8-12 mph) pace. The ride may or may not be a loop; if not, we won't end too far from the start point. While the route won’t be posted beforehand, feel free to ask the ride leader about specifics at stops if you have questions. --------- We take the Shift2Bikes Code of Conduct seriously - respect your fellow riders and your neighbors not on the ride. This is also a leave no trace ride; we leave places cleaner than we found them.
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TBD, TBD
NakedHearts:PDX (Moorland leads but the ride is cohosted)
Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 7:30 PM
Leave for 8
More details TBD
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Fri, Jun 5, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet at 8 PM ride around 8:45 (Sunset)
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Time for Master Ramies very 1st Light Brigade Ride! We start at Lone Fir Cemetery heading down to Ladds, South Waterfront, PSU, Central Eastside, Downtown and wrap up in the Pearl District. The boundaries for Inner City Shenanigans are: Tilikum Bridge SE & NE 28th NE Broadway to NW Thurman Along the base of the West Hills to the South Waterfront.
Saturday, June 6, 2026
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21+ Only
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 8:00 AM
End location: Rivas Taco Shop, 360 NW 5th St, Corvallis, OR 97330
Okay okay hear me out. Clifford the Big Red Bike, a tall bike Mark made from a 1987 Hardrock, has been an absolute joy to ride for the last three years and over two thousand miles. Clifford is too big to fit in a car and has too long a wheelbase to fit on a bike rack. Clearly the most sensible thing to do is ride a tall bike to Corvallis. And you're invited! Complete route linked here: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/54775127 Not a no-drop ride. Not a loop. Feel free to bail whenever.
@minusunit
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Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 9:00 AM
Meet at 8:30am for coffee, ride anytime after 9am, when the sales begin.
11:30 AM
End location: Broadway Grill 1700 NE Broadway, Portland, OR 97232
We'll meet at TwentySix Cafe then ride around the Irvington neighborhood to visit all the yard/garage sales! At 11:30ish we'll meet at Broadway Grill to show off our finds. Note: This is a bike ride event, not "drive to" event. Please use your bike to navigate the sales. Also, we won't be riding as a group-feel free to navigate on your own! Special prizes for: Best Bikey Item Most Unusual Greatest Bargain https://www.irvingtonpdx.com/annual-irvington-yard-sale
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Shawne with Ride_WestSide
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 9:00 AM
Meet at 9am roll at 9:30am
Ride is a loop
Bike the Tigard Triangle! "The Tigard Triangle is located in the northeast corner of the city, just east of Downtown Tigard. Its name comes from the triangle that is created by the roadways that surround it Highway 99W (Pacific Highway), Highway 217, and Interstate 5." -City of Tigard The first 5 riders will receive cool triangle sunglasses! Triangular spoke cards for the first 15 riders! Possibly triangular pastries! Extra points if you decorate your bike and self with triangles. The ride will hit the three corners of the Tigard Triangle and will require moderate climbing. We will take side streets where possible and wait for folks at the top of hills. Route: 8 miles https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55325792?privacy_code=zl9TumKfRGslPHUDAwdIYJjtiGP5lxgg
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21+ Only
Westside
Hillsboro Civic Centre, 120 E Main St Hillsboro, OR 97123 United States
Meet up by the fountain
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 9:45 AM
Gather at 9:45, roll out around 10:15, and be at Gaston by Noon
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Gaston Rural Fire Station (the out), Hillsboro Civic Centre (the back)
Ride length: 15+ miles
Have you never heard an Outdoor Warning/Tornado/Air Raid Siren in your life? Or maybe you used to live in the Midwest and miss the electromechanical harmony they produce! Well this ride will take us to Gaston, located in beautiful rural Washington County, about a 13 mile ride, with not too much climbing from downtown Hillsboro. They happen to have an electromechanical siren (one that actually has moving parts, not a giant speaker) that they restored a couple years back, and they test it every first Saturday at noon! It is a Federal Signal 3T22, one of the most iconic American sirens ever made. This ride is an OUT AND BACK format, meaning we will be starting at Hillsboro Civic Centre, heading to Gaston, and then heading back to HCC via the same way, which is about 26 miles round trip. We will try our best not to drop on this ride, however we cannot delay too much, as the siren sounds sharply at noon, and there is only finite buffer time. Also, there is NO RELIABLE BUS OR MAX SERVICE AFTER LEAVING HILLSBORO. This means that if you are riding an EBike, to make sure you have enough range, and for anyone that your bike is in good condition, and that you have enough water and snacks, so that you do not need to be "rescued" home. We will make some stops along the way to carb up, hydrate, and enjoy the view! I do not recommend children, as the overall length is quite long, however if you would like to bring children in the Westside, consider looking at my Kidical Mass rides.
Contact me on the Ride Westside Slack or via Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 10:00 AM
Multiple meeting points - see times in description
End location: PSU’s Fariborz Maseeh Hall at SW Broadway and Harrison
Community led ride - many folks now know the route and different folks can point the way each week! There are three meeting points: 1. SE Clinton St/41st Ave at 10 am (ride at 10:05) 2. SE Clinton St/26 Ave at 10:10 am (ride at 10:15) 3. Tilikum Bridge at (former) PDX Opera ~10:25 am; leaving from Tilikum location ~10:30 am 4. Arrive at PSU Market ~11 am Ride is on every Saturday the market is open (year round except weekend between Christmas and New Year). We will make every effort to note weather-related closures here promptly.
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Family Friendly
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 10:30 AM
11:10 AM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Lewis Elementary 6th annual Kids’ Pride Parade and Ride. Come march or ride with us! Kid and family friendly. Meet at 10:00am parade starts at 10:30am and will last approximately 40 min with events following. Extra adults to come ride with us and help keep the march safe are greatly appreciated.
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NakedHearts:PDX on behalf of the organizers of Gays Eating The Rich In The Park
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 12:15 PM
Meet at 12:15, ride for 12:45
Ride is a loop
We are honoured to be leading a ride for this wonderful event. Ride with your rad neighbors to a soundtrack of anti-fascist, anti-capitalist music. The end spot is a queer resistance carnival, Gays Eating the Rich in the Park. There will be food, art, a trump piñata, mutual aid, free screenprinting, a sticker swap, spoke cards, and lots more! The end event is masks required, although the ride is not. There will be extra masks on hand, and stickers for those who can't mask. For more info about the event: https://events.humanitix.com/gays-june More details TBD
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Family Friendly
Leon’s birthday parade
Irvington Elementary School Playground, Near corner of NE 14th and NE Thompson
Meet on the playground’s hardtop
Colin Rowan
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1pm, ride at 1:30pm
1:30 PM
End location: Irving Park
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Leon’s 5th Birthday Bike Parade ◦ Saturday, 6/6 assemble at 1:00pm roll by 1:30pm ◦ Start: Irvington School Playground ◦ End: Irving Park ◦ Details: Help make Leon’s birthday dreams come true by joining his birthday bike parade! Ever since his first Kidical Mass ride he’s been asking to lead a bike parade. His fifth birthday will be his big chance. The ride will start at Irvington school playground and end at Irving Park where we will have treats and playtime. The pace and distance of the ride will be kid friendly. If biking doesn’t work for your family meet us at Irving Park around 2pm!
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Kody B
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 1:30 PM
Ride is a loop
For those of us raised on PBS, we are familiar with the shows Mr. Rogers, Reading Rainbow, etc. This ride will honor PBS and those gentle memories it provided(s). Take a ride through my neighborhood (SE PDX) while we listen to tunes from the show and channel alike. There wont be a store stop, but we will take pauses at parks along the way, so plan your snacks accordingly. *ride may incorporate gravel/unpaved alleyways, so bring a spare tube just in case* This is a no drop ride and is socially paced! Kids welcome! Don't be a poo head and dont show if you're banned on other rides. You will be asked to leave.
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21+ Only
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 3:30 PM
Ready set go at 4pm sharp!
End location: Foster Food Carts
Come ride or race bikes in a fun little scavenger hunt in the Brentwood-Darlington neighborhood (and a bit beyond). We'll meet at the picnic tables on the west side of Brentwood Park. Riders/racers will be given a manifest and a paper map (no digital wayfinding allowed!). This year's alley alley catty will feature alleys! These alleys are "unimproved" (not paved) so consider your bike and tire choice wisely. Find as few or as many locations as you'd like, then head to the Foster Food Carts for a finish line prize party. Bring a pen. Rules (which you agree to follow, just by showing up!): * no complaining * do whatever you want * do not sue me or the venue where we finish
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Meet at the Pod 28 Food Carts at 4pm for food leaving at 5pm
Scott Batchelar
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 4:00 PM
Join us at Pod 28 at 4pm for Food, leave at 5pm
End location: ???
Back for its 16th year, Get Lost! is a Pedalpalooza Bike Ride led entirely by chance. Dice are rolled to determine how many blocks to ride, and which direction to turn once we get there (odd total = R, even =L). We ride until we find a natural end point. Feel free to bail whenever you wanna go somewhere else. You never know what to expect. Since we won't be taking designated bike routes riders should be pretty comfortable in semi-hairy conditions, but dangerous or illegal routes will not be traveled. Probably not a loop, but that's what we said the first year, and we (eerily) ended up in the exact place we started! Read about that year's ride here: http://bit.ly/2qY2TmQ
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Ladds circle, SE 16th Avenue and Harrison Street Portland, OR 97214 United States
Meet in the circle
Nichole S
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30, right at 5:45
Ride length: 0-3 miles
This year the starlight and grand floral parade have been combined. By combined, they mean there are going to be two parades back to back 🙃 Grand floral parade starts at 630 and the straight parade begins at 830. If you haven’t been to the starlight parade before, it begins at dusk and is lit up! Bring light up things to wear or show off and be a part of the fun. We will ride from ladds across Hawthorne bridge. We will meet in the circle at 530 and leave at 545; I want to make sure we have enough time to move through the parade route and find a space for us and our bikes. Will also give you time to walk around and get any snacks or drinks you may need. I recommend bringing a beverage of the adult type to enjoy while watching the parade :) Bring a lock but hopefully we’ll find a space big enough to stash our bikes with us. Recommend bringing a chair to sit and relax! We won’t be riding back to the circle together, feel free to ride home whenever you are ready. We will follow the shift code of conduct; if you’re a banned rider anywhere else you’re banned here as well.
Instagram: pinkgrenade
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If the rain comes we will reschedule to a Loud N Lit R2R -- My sound bike isn't weatherproof!
Electric Blocks, SE Clay & 2nd
Follow the music :-)
Chocklitsauce
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:00 PM
Roll at 8:00PM
Ride is a loop
End location: We'll loop unless we can't
Ride length: 8-15 miles
SUMMER IS HERE SO WE RAVIN' & ROLLIN' YOU KNOW THE VIBESS Ravin' Roll is opening the season strong with feel good energy to send us into our favorite part of summer. We jam out to curated selections of recorded DJ/Live sets by world class artists from the current EDM Festival season. e.g UMF, EDC, Coachella, etc. Sound bikes are welcome! If you want to support the main music for the ride, let's chat at the start spot! if you want to play your own vibes, just make sure to leave room and avoid sound clashing on the route and at dance stops :-) corkers/mechanics/sweep volunteers needed! Dance>Ride>Dance>Ride>Store?>Ride>Dance more? Maybe we'll run into other party rides, maybe we'll combine?? I saw something about a 90s Rave?! 6:45 [Roll-in] Above & Beyond 8:00 [Roll-out] Madeon (Sunset) 9:15 [Oregon Park*] Zedd 10:20 [Hawthorne] John Summit 11:35 [End Spot] Fatboy Slim 1:30? [?] ? ??:?? ? (subject to change) Ravin' Roll perpetuates Shift Code of Conduct, PLURR (Peace, Love, Unity, Respect, Responsibility), Leave No Trace, and Consent. No-drop within our mechanical abilities.
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Ride merges welcomed
NakedHearts:PDX (Moorland leads)
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:00 PM
Leaves about 7:30
More details TBD But it’s right on time, The groove is in the heart, Pump up the jam, We love these big ride merges. Bring your sound bikes and rides and we will all have this massive for the first Saturday of Pedalpalooza.
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21+ Only
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00, ride at 9:00p
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Join our monthly first saturday ride for the Janzen Beach Ride MMXXVI hosted by Dead Baby Bike Club, led by Terrible Terry. Meet at Kenton Club after 7:00. Saddle up and ride at 9:00pm.
Deadbabybikes_pdx@ig
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1st Weekend Music ride!
Oregon Park, NE Oregon St & Northeast 30th Avenue, Portland, OR 97232
In the middle of Oregon park
@tallbikeblondie
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:15 PM
Meet 7:15 ish roll around 8
End location: River with a fire 🔥 (if no burn ban)
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Expect loud and lots of Numetal artists featuring Korn, Deftones, linkinPark, Spiritbox, and more! Chill pace, midpoint stop, store stop, and central end. Fire is TBD. Bring your speakers (I’ll post the playlist once I make it and we can link at start) let’s kick off he first weekend of Pedalpalooza with a few headbangers and I’ll probably host a contest for the best head bang with a prize also let’s see how long you can hold that yell from Korn’s “yall wanna single”….anyways come out, have fun and don’t be a dick. If you’re banned on others you’re not welcome on this one.
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21+ Only
Roll out around 8:00PM
Colonel Summers Park, 1925 SE Taylor St, Portland, OR 97214
Near the Picnic Tables in Center of the Park
Jackdaw | House of Corvid
Sat, Jun 6, 2026, 7:30 PM
Roll out at 8:00PM
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Bring your lights, your people, and your full self. Come celebrate Pride Month in Portland with us roll through the city in community, take up space, and be part of a moving, glowing expression of queer joy. After the initial rollout, we move into a steady, social cruise riding together, regrouping often, and keeping the flock intact. This is a no-drop ride focused on connection, visibility, and shared energy. ✨ What to expect Chill, consistent pace (ride side-by-side, talk, vibe) Regroup points so no one gets left behind Music rolling with the group (groovy, warm, late-night energy) Ride leaders + corkers helping keep things smooth Optional mid-ride stop (store / park depending on group energy) 🖤 Ride culture / expectations This is a queer-centered Pride ride come as you are Respect consent, space, and the people around you Stay behind the ride leader unless told otherwise Call out hazards + help keep the group safe
Sunday, June 7, 2026
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Broken toe so I'm not riding for a while...if you want to lead a ride home, do ittttt!
Ada
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 8:00 AM
End location: Abernathy Elementary, 1458 SE Birch St Portland, OR 97214
Ride length: 15+ miles
SEE NEWSFLASH! For anyone riding with Linus and Clifford down to Corvallis who wants to turn around and ride back to Portland the day after!
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21+ Only
River City Bicycles, 706 SE Martin Luther King Jr Blvd
Meet in the parking lot of the main shop.
River City Bicycles
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 9:15 AM
Meet at 9:15, roll at 9:30
10:45 AM
Ride is a loop
Join River City Bicycles for a casual e-bike Sunday morning ride. Expect to ride 10-20 miles as a group, exploring different parts of Portland. Routes change weekly. Check our Strava club for any changes/cancellations. Route will be a loop, returning to the River City Bicycles shop by 11am. Meet in the River City Bicycles MLK Location parking lot at 9:15am, roll at 9:30am. Helmets required. Any and all bikes are welcome (not just e-bikes!)
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Family Friendly
Sewallcrest Park, SE 31st Ave & Market St, Portland, OR 97214
Meet in the school parking lot
Alex & Sarah
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 10:00 AM
Meet at 10am, ride at 10:20am
12:00 PM
End location: Colonel Summers
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Juice Box Bike Club presents a Daycare Ride A ride for people who need to get their tiny humans napped by noon-ish, but still want to have a good time riding around during Pedalpalooza. Bring bubble machines, bubble makers, colorful flags, noise makers and the like to the ride. Corkers would be appreciated for this since we have to cross Stark and Morrison. Ride will start at Seawall Crest Playground, we'll make our way on 34th over to the Laurelhurst Park Playground for our first stop, then meander downhill Pine or Ankeny and veer back south on 16th/17th street to end at the Splashpad at Colonel Summers park. Total of 3 miles, 17 mins that we'll stretch out across 1.5 hrs :) The ride leaders will bring juice boxes and goldfish to share. Meet at 10am, roll by 10:20am. Join the mailing list: https://groups.google.com/g/juice-box-bike-club All Wheels, All Riders, All Welcome. These rides are welcoming, inclusive spaces for riders of all skill levels. We'll prioritize safety when planning the route to ensure a fun experience for kiddos (and parents) who are still getting comfortable on their bikes. Rides will be short, because you know, meltdowns.
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Family Friendly
Wilshire Park, 37th & Skidmore
Look for Pugs with Bikes on Skidmore between 36th & 37th
Team Apuggalypse
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 10:15 AM
Meet at 10:15 Ride at 10:30
End location: King Farmer's Market; NE 7th Ave & Wygant
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Ride to King Farmers Market at Martin Luther King Jr Elementary School to enjoy the fruits of our farmer friends, support local food systems and get to meet and know your community! Starting at Wilshire parks we will take Mason Bike Lane to 32nd to Going Greenways to get to the Farmer's market. This is a Bike Bus style ride so hop on where and when you can anywhere along the way! Leaving Wilshire Park from 37th & Skidmore at 10:30 https://www.portlandfarmersmarket.org/our-markets/king/
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Irving Park, 707 NE Fremont St, Portland, OR 97212
Meet near the splash pads, on the south side of the park
Sophie Smith
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 11:00 AM
Meet at 11, ride at 11:30
2:00 PM
End location: Irving Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Celebrate pride with WeBike! This friendly, stay-together ride will visit queer-friendly businesses and community centers in NE Portland, ending with a picnic at Irving Park! Where: Irving Park, by the splash pads When: Meet at 11 a.m., ride at 11:30 a.m. The route: 4-mile loop in NE Portland, with stops at The Athletic Community, The Q Center, and Always Here Bookstore Join WeBike for a sweet and fun ride to celebrate Pride. We'll be pumping our Pride Playlist and spreading joy across NE Portland. Wear whatever makes you feel the most comfortable and happy! We'll have cold drinks and snacks to share at a picnic at Irving Park after the ride (if you feel inspired to bring a potluck dish, we will gladly partake in that, too, but by no means is that a requirement!). The route will be a slow, stay-together, mostly-flat 4-mile loop beginning and ending at Irving Park. We'll stick to neighborhood greenways when possible. WeBike events center women, trans, femme, and nonbinary folks, and this ride is open to allies, too! If you have a friend, partner, or biking buddy who maybe doesn't identify as WTFNB+, they are welcome at this ride! If the ride is big enough, we may ask allies to jump in and cork at intersections for us. Here's our route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55441387 The ride is free, but if you know you're coming we ask that you please RSVP at thestreettrust.org/webike-pride
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 11:00 AM
Intro and info at 11, maybe rolling by 11:23
1:00 PM
End location: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Learn how to use the two bikelanesweeper.com trailers and a custom trike sweeper. We'll meet at Go By Bike to discuss and demonstrate the sweepers, then go ride to several types of bike infrastructure to review techniques, strategy, and considerations for keeping lanes usable. You can try pulling the sweeper trailers from your own bike if you have a burley trailer hitch on your rear axle, or try temporarily trading bikes with someone with a hitch. An e-bike is often necessary to pull the trailers up hills.
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Bring a Basketball 🏀
Ladd’s Circle Park, SE 16th Avenue and Harrison Street, Portland, OR 97214, Portland, OR 97214
Ladd Circle
Diablo
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 11:30 AM
Meet at 11:30am, Ride ~12:30
Ride is a loop
End location: Ladd’s Circle and more Pancakes!
Did someone say pancakes?
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Family Friendly
Westside
Beaverton Central MAX, 12655 SW Millikan Way, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet by the blue pole of doom
WitchyWillow (via Ride Westside)
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 12:00 PM
Gather round at noon, move out at 1230
End location: Orenco MAX
Are YOU a skibidi little rizzler? Are you going "FAAAAA" on your Jet2 Holiday to Ohio? Is there an iPad always in front of your face? OR are you a confused-as-heck adult who is around children and has no clue whatever this means, but hears it a lot? Then this is the ride for you! I too, became a diddyblud on a calculator and precisely mapped out a route maximizing our 67 experience! Notable 6️⃣7️⃣age on this ride includes: -6th and 7th avenues in central Beaverton -TVFR station 67 -The Merlo bus loop where line 67 ends -And NE 67th avenue in Orenco Everyone is welcome, and bring your kids too, if you have them! Bring your silliest bike if riding solo! This ride is fairly long but fairly flat, unfortunately longer than 6.7 miles, but there will be brainrot music playing the whole time!
Contact me on Ride Westside's Slack or on Instagram, @62Murrayblvd
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Family Friendly
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1pm, Ride around 1:30pm
Ride is a loop
Guaranteed to be the SLOWEST pedalpalooza ride, meant for ALL ages, and the slowest of the unicycles, evokes, bicycles, tricycles, quadracycles, skates, rollerblades, boards, scooters or other wheeled contraption things. We will do a very slow loop around the waterfront starting from OMSI going over Hawthorne, Riding up the new Naito Parkway then coasting down to the Tilikum and wrapping up where we started! This is the time to ride your big wheel, tricycle, clown bike, or small to medium sized unicycle. Small Children, Cats, Dogs and other animals are encouraged to participate. Meet up at the Courtyard in Front of OMSI and let's SLOW DOWN!
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NW corner of Laurelhurst Park, SE 33rd and Pine
https://maps.app.goo.gl/CBGqCddaoKsxRc2C6
Jenna & Nicole
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 1:00 PM
Meet at 1pm, ride at 1:15pm
3:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 33rd and Pine/NW corner of Laurelhurst Park
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Giddy-up n' git along lil cowpoke. Join us for bike summer's official horsey ride. The only ride (that we know of) shaped like a horse. We'll explore Portland like you never have before, from mane to tail. Starting at Laurelhurst Park, where we'll also reign it in. We'll be doing a no-drop trot, so get off your high horse, speedy. It will also require going on some mane roads in order to achieve artistic excellence, so please be prepared for that. Please come dressed in your finest cowpokery - spurs, chaps, or even as a horse, if you wish. It's going to be the ride of the summer (perhaps gaining a colt following), so stop stalling, and put it in your calendar. What's it going to be: yay? or neigh? See y'all there, partners. Route link: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/55407141
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 2:00 PM
Roll at 2:30
4:30 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Sunny Naked Ride honoring Terri Sue Webb, one of Oregon's pioneering body freedom activists. We'll ride naked or nearly so on the streets of Portland, through sunshine or liquid sunshine, enjoying body acceptance and healthy fresh air on our privates. This is a lighthearted protest ride. Bring signs and body paint. It will also be a lot of fun! This is a slow to medium paced ride. Nobody left behind. We keep the ride a safe space for all participants. All bodies and level of nakedness welcome. Request no cameras by ride participants. **Ride may be cancelled if forecast is for steady rain or other harsh weather. We will update by 11:59 pm Saturday June 6 if we are cancelling due to rain.**
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 2:00 PM
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Every FIRSTish & LASTish Sunday @ 2p from May through September, come ride with AwayDays Brewery. Participants get 10% beers. 🍻 We will do a 10-mile loop around the waterfront. Route on Strava! IG: @rideawaypdx Strava: RideAway https://strava.app.link/8bPM4OhaX2b
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 2:00 PM
Meet at 2, ride at 2:30ish
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Join us for our Pride Ride! Led by 🏳️🌈🏳️⚧️ folks and meant for anyone under the umbrella and their allies. This year we will be highlighting trans, nonbinary, and genderfluid musicians, and other trans positive music on a casual ride around Portland. Outside the Lines is a weekly, themed, community-centered ride for folks who identify “outside the lines” — those who don't always feel like they belong. Bring your whole self, whether it's silly and social, quiet, or somewhere in between. We practice consent and follow the Shift2Bikes Code of Conduct. All wheels, all bodies, all together. We always! include a stop that has food/drink for purchase and clean safe restrooms, practice no-drop procedures to the best of our ability. We mostly! ride on Sundays, have a speaker system, ride in loop, keep under 15 miles, go at 8-12 mph pace. ---- Presented by Ride Safe PDX. We're working to make the Portland bike community safer, more welcoming, and more inclusive. Find us on Instagram @ridesafepdx.
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Colonel Summers Park, SE Taylor & SE 17th Ave
Meet between the basketball courts and the splash pad
Avery & Lois
Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 2:30 PM
5:30 PM
Join us for a combination bike ride and making music in various parks, as we take a ‘ukulele and friends acoustic jam. All acoustic instruments transportable by bike are welcome! Singers, that means you, too! No one turned away for lack of uke! We will play a few songs at our meeting spot, ride to our next destination, play a few more songs, ride on, etc. No riding while playing, nor vice versa, planned. This will not be an arduous ride, and we will stick to bike-friendly streets. The ride is NOT a loop but the final stop is only a five-minute ride from the start. If you haven’t ridden with your instrument, give it a try before the ride so you find the right fit / position on your bike or on your back (tip for riding with a backpack-style case: adjust the shoulder straps on your case so your instrument sits diagonally on your back, giving your head and helmet more room). Helmets and water bottles are strongly urged, as well as any snacks you may want during the ride (there will not be any store stops). You may want a towel or blanket to sit on at each jam spot if you don't like sitting directly on grass, and a sun hat for when we stop to play music. We may also ride/play/sing late enough that you’ll want your lights to ride home. Meet at 2:30pm at Colonel Summers Park, between the basketball courts and the splash pad, where we will learn and play our first songs together. Note: in case of extreme heat, heavy rain, or poor air quality, this ride will be rescheduled. Check https://www.shift2bikes.org/calendar/event-23932 for updates Co-led by Avery and Lois
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Sun, Jun 7, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6, ride at 6:30 :)
8:30 PM
End location: We're figuring it out
Ride length: 8-15 miles
It's time to get funky. Join jazbot and friends as we explore the versatile nature of jazz and the avenues by which it transitions into soul, funk, and psychedelia, as well as the addition of electronic instrumentation the genre. Plan to immerse yourself in the sensory ether of jazz as we bask and ride into the glow of sunset.
Monday, June 8, 2026
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Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 4:30 PM
Join us on the westside for Bike Happy Hour, hosted by Ride_Westside Meet new friends and old, hang out, grab a beverage (alcoholic or not), grab some food (optional), and let's talk bikes! Everyone welcome! Every 2nd and 4th Monday, 4:30 to 7 p.m. We are usually on the bar patio or the near it on the ground level.
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Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 meetup, 6:30 roll from Bull Run, ~7pm GAME TIME
End location: Woodlawn Park
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Special edition of Pizza Monday!! Grab a slice or pie from our regular Monday night hang at Bull Run Pizza (SE 28th & Couch) then we'll cruise up to Woodlawn Park to play a few rounds of CARGO POLO!!! Bring your cargo bike (or find a partner with one) to pair up with for a few rounds of Portland's fastest growing niche wheeled sport! WHAT IS CARGO POLO?? Like polo but bikes... like bike polo.. but with BIG bikes! Players form pairs riding on one cargo bike - one person steers, the other handles the mallet. Teams of four (made up of two pairs on two bikes) go head-to-head. First team to 3 goals or the higher score after 10 minutes WINS! Mallets will be provided. Good attitudes required!!
@zackpizzabikes
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Westside
BGs Food Cartel, 4250 SW Rose Biggi Ave, Beaverton, OR 97005
Meet at the western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance)
Ride Westside
Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 7:00 PM
Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10!
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Its a Ride after the Westside Bike Happy Hour! Meet at the BGs Food Cartel Western Bike Rack (near the SW Rose Biggi Ave entrance) Come for HH 4:30-7. Find your bike at 7, we'll ride by 7:10! This will be a casual pace loop ride exploring around Beaverton & Hillsboro and we usually aim to be done before 9pm. Dress for the weather and bring your lights! If you need anything, Message on Insta
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Nic leads. Always a pleasure when Nic leads and the cohesive playlist and vibe.
NakedHearts:PDX
Mon, Jun 8, 2026, 8:00 PM
Actually we leave at 7:30 now…it’s too cold to hang around
Ride is a loop
Welcome to Mellow Mondays 2026. Are you interested in leading a ride? This is a supportive and organized way to lead for the first time. Every week there’s different themes but there are constants…. Slow pace, about 8 mph, Distance varies but approx 10 miles, Family friendly, We practice consent and non-violence on all our rides, Store stop for safe clean bathroom access but generally we try and make these stops short, Skater friendly (but please check with ride leader about crunchy or potential issues for skates), ALL Wheels friendly (scooter, skates, skateboard, e bikes etc), Ride is always a loop, Corking and traffic intersections are calm. Be mindful of smoking around others and do not smoke around children. FAQ, Can I bring a speaker? Yes but please speak to the ride leader and play the music they’ve carefully selected or what their preference is. Can I lead a ride? Yes, please attend a few first and get a feel for how the rides are. I’ve heard NakedHearts supports other rides? Yes, we can help with planning, encouragement, promotion, sound support and what not. What do you mean you practice consent? We ask everyone (even friends, relatives, husbands and wives with each other) to ask for permission before touching anyone else or their belongings and when asking to seek listen and empower ‘No’. What do you mean you practice Non-violence? We specifically expect everyone to be calm, kind and respectful with all car interactions. One riders aggression to a car driver can put everyone else at risk. We live in a small city and are bound to encounter the same drivers again. Are all your rides a protest? Yes, being together with respect and acceptance and finding comfort and joy around others and strangers is an act of protest against the divisive paradigm we are in.
https://www.instagram.com/nakedhearts.pdx?igsh=MTI3a2h3YTE2c3E5bw%3D%3D&utm_source=qr
Tuesday, June 9, 2026
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Family Friendly
the hill, SE 52nd Avenue & SE Harney Avenue
We meet "in motion" anywhere on the hill
Maria the Bicycle Kitty
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 12:30 PM
Just show up and ride!
1:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: SE 52nd Avenue & SE Flavel Drive
Attempt FIVE repeats on SE 52nd Avenue from Harney to Flavel Drive from 12:30pm - 1pm every Tuesday of Pedalpalooza. This is a unique ride in that we don't meet to start, just show up and ride up the hill over and over, each at our own pace. Earn a shiny hill killerz sticker! You agree to follow these rules just by showing up: 1) No complaining 2) Do whatever you want 3) Do not sue me
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Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 3:00 PM
Multiple meeting times. Full schedule TBD
End location: Willamette Park (6500 S Macadam Ave, Portland, OR 97219)
Join me on a celebration of finishing my doctoral degree, and a farewell to Portland before I move away for residency! Meander with me past memorable (to-me) Portland places and end at a picnic graduation party. Approx time schedule: 3:00 pm: Mill Ends Park 5:00 pm: Vera Katz Statue 6:00 pm: Willamette Park
IG: @outdooriented
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Bar Botellon, 606 NE Davis St, Portland, OR 97232
meet inside, drink wine, eat tapas roll out 5:30pm sharpish
Joseph Bicycles
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 4:00 PM
Ride at 5:30pm sharpish
8:00 PM
End location: Portland Building - 1120 SW 5th Ave
Ride length: 0-3 miles
For those of you who can't make it on Wednesday to Rainbow Plaza or for those of you who need a 2nd day of community building, or for those of you who like/love to drink wine... I present to you a weekly Tuesday event at Bar Botellon ! just three blocks from Blumenauer Bridge! https://barbotellon.com/tapas - tapas menu ! https://barbotellon.com/drinks - wine menu & other drinks :) Join other bike-minded folks for good wine, great tapas, and Spaniard vibes on the corner of NE 6th & Davis at Bar Botellon every Tuesday from 4-8pm (or so). Tapas Tuesday, inspired by Bike Happy Hour on Wednesday, is a place where anyone can show up and be welcomed by our wonderful community. Just show up whenever and be ready to roll by 5:30pm Bicycle Advisory Committee meeting starts at 6:00pm. Announcements (6:00-6:15) Portland Policy Bureau Traffic Division (6:15-6:40) Autonomous Vehicle Administrative Rule (6:40-7:10) Bikeable Portland (7:10-7:30) Committee Business (7:30-7:50) Public Comment (7:50-8:00) Adjourn (8:00) More details here: https://www.portland.gov/transportation/bicycle-committee/events/2026/3/10/portland-bicycle-advisory-committee-march-2026 All ages are welcome and there are bike racks where you can park your bikes. Feel free to bring your own activities: puzzles, chess, games, GUITARS, castanets, etc!
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Family Friendly
Nopo ewaste ride
ArborLook Food Carts start and finish, 5916 N Greeley Ave, Portland, OR 97217
meet at ArborLook Food Carts ride 6-7 back to food carts
Joe Rowe buildwithjoe on blue sky
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 5:00 PM
Gather 5pm at the carts, eat and repair, ride at 6 for an hour, geek more after
8:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Back to food carts by 7pm
Ride length: 0-3 miles
We did this noble cause ride before: Bring a dead laptop and we bring it to life right in front of you. We also help you wipe/crush your hard drive right in front of you. We bring the tools and let you take the same tools home. We haul "ALL DEAD" stuff to Freegeek for you the following Wednesday to Sat 11am to 4pm, aka when our anarchist egalitarian group decides. Bring a blank USB thumb drive and we will wipe that clean and give you something that will boot open source to 3 different open source operating systems and make you able to wipe or factory reset other computers down the road. We teach you to fish. Heck, we might even be able to do the same for a desktop if you do all the hauling. There is power at the carts. Optional: bring thumb drives, bring a cargo bike or trailer. We might do this more often in the summer. We are masking friendly and whole thing is outdoors. Bring kids. We want to teach all ages how to save the planet from cars and other stuff. Gather 5pm at AborLook Food carts 5916 N Greeley Ave, Portland, OR 97217
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21+ Only
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet at 6pm, ride at 6:30pm
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 0-3 miles
Taco Tuesday Rides 🌮🚲 (21+ only) Join us every Tuesday evening for a fun, social, and chill community bike ride around Portland! 📍 Meet-Up Location: Salmon Street Springs 🕕 Meet Time: 6:00 PM 🚴 Roll Out: 6:30 PM 📅 Every Tuesday from June 2, 2026 through August 25, 2026. Each ride is a loop and will range from approximately 2–4 miles at a relaxed, social pace. Every Tuesday we’ll visit a different taco spot or local establishment depending on capacity and availability. This ride is about building community, having a good time, and creating a welcoming space for everyone. All attendees are expected to be respectful of one another, the ride leader, corkers, and the establishments we visit. Riders must obey all traffic laws, stay in the right lane when riding, and not pass the ride leader unless instructed otherwise. No disrespect, harassment, or harmful behavior of any kind will be tolerated. We want everyone to feel safe, included, and comfortable while riding together. Bring your bike, good vibes, and an appetite 🌮
https://www.instagram.com/pdx_taco_tuesday_ride?igsh=OG81ejdrZG05NXVt&utm_source=qr
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Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 6:15 PM
7pm Party Pace ride start
7:00 PM
End location: The Vern on SE Belmont
Ride length: 0-3 miles
TuTu Tuesday Festival Bike ride! Decorate your bike with lights and color and beats and funk. This is a ride series on the second Tuesday of the month: June, July, and August. 6 A flattish 2-3 mile meandering ride from the Brooklyn Neighborhood to The Vern, a local dive that hosts Woosday, the weekly Burning Man meetup and post happy hour hangout Meet at 6:15 PM. Party pace starts at 7 PM. Ride starts at TomCat Bikes; get there earlier than 6pm for inflation and last minute comfort fixes. Ride ends at the Vern (over 21). The ride is open to all ages.
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foster food carts, 5205 se foster rd.
In between the freemasons and the strip club in the beer tent
Radrich
Tue, Jun 9, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet 7pm, ride out 8pm
Ride length: 8-15 miles
We meet up every other Tuesday. We ride in the Southeast Portland we have food carts and a beer tent at the start of the ride. And we go somewhere and generally have a fire. As a great close-knit ride open to you . i promise to make you dance like idot and celebrate your night.So be kind to all travlers , bring your friends, and optimism.
Wednesday, June 10, 2026
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Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 5:15 PM
Meet at 5:15pm, ride at 5:30pm
6:15 PM
End location: Wallace Park nw 25th
Do you know that some people will actually change the station when MC comes on?! Cant relate! June is the 36th anniversary of the release of her first album ever; Lets ride around blasting Mariah to celebrate this queen! We'll be playing a variety of songs and at least one from every album. #justiceforglitter We will ride at a chill pace from Ankeny rainbow Road through the lone fir cemetery to Colonel Summers Park to the Morrison Bridge along the waterfront then across the new Flanders crossing to Wallace Park in NW. Be sure to bring your whistle (tones) and best Mariah impersonations for the wind machine photo booth!! send any specific song requests to paloozapedal@gmail.com
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Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 5:45 PM
Wheels up at 6pm
7:15 PM
End location: A nice street with a nice story
Ride length: 3-8 miles
You've heard the adage "if these streets could talk." Thanks to a mysterious (and mysteriously expensive) history book from Powells, they can finally be heard in three sentence summaries. And they have got a lot to say, I'll tell you what. In this reverse alley cat, we'll take and follow suggestions from the crowd, going to each street and reading from the mysterious tome.
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Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 6:30 PM
Meet at 6:30, ride at 6:45
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Is your bike a POS? Does it announce your arrival long before you actually arrive? This ride is for you. Could we get our bikes up the Terwilliger hill? Of course we could. Are we going to on this ride? Hell no. Easy flat route celebrating the joy of riding. ** Fancy bikes tolerated but please no technical talk about fancy brakes, derailleurs, etc. We don't care on this ride.
IG: emstartingover
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21+ Only
Cycle Cats PDX
Wed, Jun 10, 2026, 8:00 PM
Meet up at 7:30 and rolling at 8!
10:00 PM
Ride is a loop
End location: Transit Center
Ride length: 15+ miles
There is so much going on! SO much so that we don't even know where to begin with describing this ride. So we will say this. It will be fun and will have plenty of funny business. There will be hills and there will be bombs. There will be all terrain types and all smile types. Bring P.M.A. and flat repair stuff and we recommend a helmet. Cowabunga!
Thursday, June 11, 2026
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Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 4:00 AM
Get up early and cruise peacefully around Portland's streets with no plan and not very many cars in sight. We'll head for a coffee place once commuter traffic kicks in.
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Westside
Cooper Mountain Ale Works, 12562 SW Main St, Tigard, OR 97223-6129, United States
Indoor or outdoor seating, depending on the weather.
Ride_WestSide
Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 5:30 PM
5:30 - 6:30pm
**NOT A RIDE** Meet up with other bikey folks in Tigard! Grab a bite or get a drink. NA options available. Let's talk about making Washington County better for everyone! Hoping to make this happen on the 2nd and 4th Thursdays of the month.
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East Portland Community Center, 740 SE 106th Ave, Portland, OR 97216
Meet in front of the community center
PBOT Portland By Cycle
Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 5:30 PM
Meet at 5:30pm, ride at 6:00pm.
7:30 PM
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Are you new to town, or new to cycling in Portland? Want to explore some of the best low-stress bike routes in Mill Park, Hazelwood and Centennial? Then join our New to Portland ride in East PDX on Thursday, June 11, 2026! We will gather at the East Portland Community Center (740 SE 106th Ave) at 5:30 p.m. and the ride will start at 6:00 p.m. The ride will end in the same spot. This is a moderate-pace (8-10 mph), no drop ride, and will be approximately 8 miles. Free and open to everyone!
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hasta siempre, comandante che guevara
Laurelhurst Park, Chavez and Ankeny
Meet by lower bathrooms
Revolutionary Bicycle Club
Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 6:00 PM
Meet 6, roll 6:30
Ride length: 8-15 miles
BIKERS OF THE WORLD UNITE! Join us for our summer ride series where we roll around playing music from revolutionary movements that you should know about. The theme this month is CUBA! This will be a casual-paced 10 mile ride around SE, starting at Laurelhurst Park. We'll play songs associated with the Cuban Revolution as we ride and we'll make occasional stops to chat about history, including a stop at Ice Queen to eat cold treats while discussing the cold war.🍦🚀 Musically, you can expect a mix of electrifying jazz from 1970s Havana, Buena Vista Social Club, Nueva Trova, traditional folk songs, and more recent pop/rock hits inspired by Che Guevara and the Cuban cause. --------------WHY CUBA?--------------- In 1958, the iconic revolutionary Che Guevara teamed up with future Cuban leader Fidel Castro and used guerilla tactics to topple Fulgencio Batista, a dictator known for severe corruption and murders of thousands of dissidents. For many westerners, the details of this revolution (and post-revolution life in Cuba) have been obscured by a haze of anti-communist propaganda that's been floating around since the cold war. Chances are good that you didn't learn much about Cuba in high school history class, and if you DID learn about it, your education may have started and ended with a screening of "Dirty Dancing: Havana Nights" and a lecture on how communism is the reason we can't have nice things. This month, with Trump having suddenly declared Cuba a "national security threat" and with Rubio frothing at the mouth to bomb more civilians, it's a great time to look past the propaganda and understand the real history of Cuba and how deeply its people have been harmed by the United States throughout the past century. ---------------------------- An important note: we don't fuck with Spotify and don't use it for our ride playlists. It has deep investor ties to the US/Israel war machine, treats its artists poorly, and is actively making music stupider with its AI algorithm. If you wanna sync up with our playlists, let us know in advance so we can find the best way to share.
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NakedHearts:PDX (on behalf of BikePlay)
Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 6:30 PM
Ride is a loop
We need to volunteers to cork in a calm and respectful manner for Bike Play. Look for the folks in the Pink Vests. Please don’t bother the performers as they prepare. The route is very easy to cork and 6-8 people per night helping keep the ride safe and flowing is incredibly important. The performers need to focus on their Art and the riders are mostly families and having corking support allows parents to relax more. This is a very nice ride to cork as there’s kids and drivers are a lot more patient when they see children. If you’re not used to corking please try and attend one of the brief corker trainings on Mellow Mondays or arrive early enough to have a quick chat. It’s very easy and is mostly waving and being polite.
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Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 6:45 PM
6:30 meetup begins, 7:00 Ride/Show starts
Ride is a loop
Ride length: 3-8 miles
Bike Play 17: A Bikesmith's Tale Hear ye! Hear ye! Bike Play is back with a Medieval story featuring thrilling sword play, rugged bike jousting, and courtly love. Immerse yourself in “A Bikesmith’s Tale,” where you will find out if a humble peasant can woo a well-to-do noble, all while their kingdom is on the brink of war. Bike Play is half original theater/ half bike ride. Bring your bike and helmet. Period-inspired costumes encouraged! June 11-14, 18-20 *ASL interpreted performance June 13th FREE- Donations much appreciated Ride is a loop starting and ending at Oregon Park (NE Hoyt St & NE 29th Ave) Bathrooms available at the park. Gather beginning at 6:30PM, show/ride begins promptly at 7:00PM. Bike Play 2026 is funded in part by the Regional Arts & Culture Council and the Office of Arts & Culture
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Thu, Jun 11, 2026, 7:00 PM
Meet at 7:00, announcements around 7:30. 🕢 After 7:30, follow us to the next stop.
End location: Not a loop, but usually with a fire.
Ride length: 8-15 miles
Thursday Night Ride is Portland’s longest-running weekly social ride, rolling out from Salmon Street Springs every Thursday night since 2015! Routes and ride leaders change weekly, but expect an energetic, party-paced social ride with warmth and weirdness from our welcoming “rolling dive bar” regulars. Most rides feature regularly spaced park and store stops, generally leading to a lively end spot around 11 PM. Come prepared to have fun and celebrate cycling together—other wheeled guests should respect the pace and space of cyclists. Strong Thursday traditions, stronger shared expectations. While you might see some wheelies and other chaos, riders are expected to follow Shift’s Code of Conduct. If you’ve been asked not to attend *any* Shift rides, you are not welcome at TNR—that’s not up for debate on our ride. No complaints, just accountability—if your behavior makes others feel uncomfortable or unsafe, please leave the ride before the ride leaves you. TNR works best when everyone helps set the tone and shares responsibility. Look out for each other, welcome new riders and help them find the next stop, leave it better than you found it, give people space when they need it, and help keep the ride moving forward together by practicing Consent, Accountability, Respect, and De-escalation at all times. Stay behind the ride leader and don’t forget to thank a corker! 📍 Salmon Street Springs, every Thursday, rain or shine. 🕖 Meet at 7:00, announcements after 7:30, leave after “Beer Minutes.” 🕢 If you’re not at the fountain by 7:30, you may want to meet us at the next stop. 🧭 Live Location: https://ridewithgps.com/users/1303039/live_log
⛲️ If you have any questions, concerns, or just want to get involved, come early and ask for the ride leader—we’ll see you at the fountain!
Shift hosts this calendar as a public service. Rides and events are posted to the Shift calendar by community members, not by Shift. Rides and events posted to the Shift calendar are not sponsored by Shift or Shift’s fiscal sponsor Umbrella.