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North Country Council Leads Ride & Rack Program

Bike racks give someone a place to safely and securely lock up their bike while they stop to shop, meet with others, or rest. Cycling is a mode of transportation, so parking – just like for cars – is a... Read More >

LABX Benefits from Cycling Resurgence

Laconia Area Bicycle Exchange, one of BWANH's six affiliates, found the silver lining in the COVID pandemic!  This shop, located at 92 Salem St. in Laconia, features many types and levels of bicycles and in 2020 they saw both record... Read More >

Create a Virtual Event in a Month!?

As an event organizer, I’m used to adapting to changes in the “plan.” You can spend hours, weeks and even months (or in my case a year) planning an event but there will always be surprises. 2020 brought something no... Read More >

National Bike Summit

The 2021 National Bike Summit will take place online, February 28 - March 3, 2021, with daily convenings beginning at 1pm ET / 10am PT. This year’s theme is “Bikes: Our Vehicle for Change” in recognition of the power of... Read More >

How to Store Your Beloved Bike

It is important to know how to store your bicycle. Here are some considerations when thinking about bicycle storage for your needs.... Read More >

Ammonoosuc Rail Trail

  In June, my wife and I began a 3-day bicycle trip on the Cross New Hampshire Adventure Trail. Our starting point the first morning was Littleton, NH on Industrial Park Road. We rode 19 miles on the Ammonoosuc Rail... Read More >

Yield at Stop?

Hello Fellow Cyclists! Do you come to complete stops at intersections with stop signs? I am going to guess that some of you do not.  Before I go on, the first point that absolutely must be said is that any... Read More >

January/February 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.... Read More >

Bike-Walk Alliance of NH

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Concord, NH 03301
Phone: 603-410-5848 | email: info@bwanh.org