Here is a great opportunity to discover the beauty of New Hampshire's rail trails during National Bike Month (May!) This year, during National Bike Month (May), several advocacy organizations are partnering to provide a series of guided bicycle tours along the... Read More >
Attention New England Bike Advocates and Educators! Are you thinking about becoming a League Cycling Instructor (LCI)? Simsbury, Connecticut, a lovely suburb of Hartford, CT and Silver-level Bicycle Friendly Community, is hosting an LCI Certification Seminar class on May 17-19,... Read More >
The New Hampshire Rail Trail Coalition (NHRTC) 2024 rail trail calendar was such a success! Over 200 calendars were sold! Not bad for a first year event. There was so much buzz about the calendar that plans are already underway... Read More >
Thanks to our New Hampshire team of bike advocates attending the 3-day NATIONAL BIKE SUMMIT mid-March in our nation's capital, Washington DC! Paul Susca representing BWANH, Bill Haine representing Granite State Wheelers, Marianne Borowski representing the New Hampshire Rail Trails... Read More >
The Bikes and Beers Ride is not just any cycling event. It's a nationwide movement that champions cycling as a safe, comfortable, and intelligent choice for transportation and recreation. What sets the ride apart is a commitment to improving conditions... Read More >
The 6th Annual Veterans Count Ride is a multi-route ride to honor NH service members, veterans and their families! The scenic and family-friendly ride loops offered include 10, 28, and 57-mile routes. The event starts and finishes at the Community... Read More >
There are many wonderful opportunities in New Hampshire for participating in fully-supported bike rides! If you enjoy doing these types of non-competitive, scenic, and fully-supported rides, most of which support a charity, check out our recommendations below! If you have... Read More >
As previously noted in our Nov\Dec newsletter article here, BWANH representatives recently participated in a 3-day “assessment” by NHTSA (the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration) on New Hampshire’s bike & pedestrian safety programs. The series of meetings were held virtually... Read More >