The New Hampshire Bureau of Trails has hired a new Chief Supervisor. Craig Rennie joins the team starting on May 21st as the new Chief Supervisor of the New Hampshire Bureau of Trails. (more…)
Author: Emily McMaster
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A Celebration of Cycling and Craft Beer!
Bikes & Beers NH is back for 2021! This event was incredibly popular as an in-person event in 2019, and as a virtual event in 2020.
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Cycle the Seacoast Has Begun
Our names are Luanne Shockley & Cayla Davis, and this is why we Cycle for Air.
My niece Cayla and I lost someone very special to us due to COPD five years ago.
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More Cycling Events
Veterans Count RideThis year, the event is implementing a “Show & Go” registration and departure schedule. Riders are required to arrive at designated times to check-in or register, and then proceed to the start line at designated times. -

Join the Commute Smart Statewide Challenge
It’s time to sign up your team for the Commute Smart Spring Challenge, May 1-31st!
Join businesses and employers by participating in the second annual Spring Statewide Challenge. (more…)
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Cross-NH Adventure Trail – Presidential Rail Trail
Our second day on the Cross-NH Adventure trail last June started from the highest point on the Presidential Rail Trail, the Castle Trailhead at Bowman, NH, from which we headed west. (more…) -

Pandemic Pushes People Outside
Something weird happened on the primitive mountain bike trails outside of Kansas City last spring. Coleen Voeks says she went from seeing a person or two stretched out along miles of trail there, to seeing a mass of humanity. (more…)
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March/April Legislative Update
Bike-Walk Alliance of NH works with many State Committees to keep abreast of legislation that could affect bicyclists and pedestrians in our state.
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BWANH Speaks at City Council Meeting
This has been an ongoing and painful issue for local bike advocacy organization SABR (Seacoast Area Bike Riders) who has spent many hours organizing opposition to the absurd notion of dismantling a portion of this flagship bike lane.
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Vulnerable Road User Committee Update
Consistent with its mission to advocate for improved conditions for walking and biking statewide, BWANH has convened a Vulnerable Road User (VRU) Committee to explore whether a VRU law is needed in New Hampshire.
