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#ActiveSGV Campus Tour

August 8, 2019/by Kevin Claxton

A public transit/cycling adventure from Union Station into the City of El Monte to tour and visit the San Gabriel Valley Bicycle Education Center. We will start at Union Station, jump on the gold line east toward Azusa, exit at Arcadia Station, and ride approximately 5 miles to the SGV Bicycle Education Center in El Monte. Participants will be able to check out the Jeff Seymour Family Center where multiple nonprofits are hosted, including ActiveSGV. Through funding from CalFire and in partnership with Amigos de Los Rios, ActiveSGV has created a bike skills park and pump track on campus! The campus is able to host bike safety classes, repair workshops, an Earn a Bike program, and Learn to Bike classes for all ages.

This tour is limited to the first 20 riders who register via Eventbrite.

Active SBV Campus tour

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Bicycle Tour of Santa Clarita – LA’s High Country

August 8, 2019/by Kevin Claxton

The City of Santa Clarita is located 40 miles north of downtown Los Angeles in a valley formed by three mountain ranges: the San Gabriel to the south, the Santa Susana to the west and the Sierra Palona to the north. With a population of 216,000, it is the third largest city in Los Angeles County.

Santa Clarita maintains a network of 40 miles of Class I bike paths across its 64 square miles. In addition to the steep topography surrounding the city, its form is influenced by arterial roads curving between neighborhoods, and the Santa Clara River. Much of the city’s trail system runs along the river and its tributaries, with under-crossings of roadways to create a unique, uninterrupted trail experience.

City staff will lead the tour and answer questions regarding how the network came about during the city’s 32 years of existence. They will provide a glimpse of how active transportation can be included in the connected city of the future.

We’ll take the train from Union Station to the Santa Clarita Station. Don’t be late. You’ll need time to buy tickets and walk to the platform in time for train’s departure at 8:29 sharp!

This tour is limited to the first 20 riders who register via Eventbrite.

Santa Clarita bike tour

 

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LA Is Here to Explore Ride

August 8, 2019/by Kevin Claxton

Group rides are a great opportunity to bond and what a better way to put a stamp on this year’s conference than exploring LA by bike? From Downtown to Griffith Park, riders can take in iconic views and sites such as Dodger Stadium, Silver Lake, Griffith Observatory and the Hollywood Sign. The ride will cover roughly 20 miles and features climbing. Best for intermediate riders and above.

This tour is limited to the first 20 riders who register via Eventbrite.

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Art and Alleys of the Arts District

August 8, 2019/by Kevin Claxton

The Arts District of Los Angeles is like an open air gallery, full of murals and street art. This special Bicycle Summit version of Handlebar Bike Tours’ most popular tour will focus on the urban era history of the district from its beginnings as a transit hub to its current day struggles with gentrification. You’ll learn about the more significant artists who are there today, and what organizations and developers are doing to preserve affordability for artists. You’ll tour the most famous street art and graffiti of the district as well as hard-to-find gems in back alleys best reached by bicycle, a fine art gallery, and an artists’ co-op.

This tour is limited to the first 15 riders who register via Eventbrite.

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