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June 12, 2025
Man on a bike waving as he rides past the recreation center in Greeley

GREELEY, Colo. – The City of Greeley invites residents to celebrate active transportation during Let’s Bike Day—also known as Bike to Work Day—on Wednesday, June 25. Sponsored by Allo Communications, the event encourages people to bike, walk, or roll to one of several breakfast stations hosted by local agencies and businesses. Let’s Bike Day celebrates Greeley’s growing network of bike lanes and trails. The city features approximately 85 miles of in-town bike lanes and a bikeway system designed to support safe, active travel.

 

Morning stations will be open to the public from 7 to 9:30 a.m. Participants can stop by for free breakfast, a Let’s Bike Day T-shirt, and a chance to connect with fellow cyclists.

 

Breakfast Station Locations:

  • Lincoln Park – West of the Lincoln Park Gazebo
  • Family FunPlex Ampitheater – 1501 65th Ave
  • City Hall – 1000 10th Ave
  • Aims Community College – 16th Street and 47th Avenue
  • Bittersweet Park – 16th Street and 35th Avenue
  • UNC University Center – Southwestern entrance, accessible from the pathway at 11th Avenue and 22nd Street

 

Participants are encouraged to plan their route in advance using Greeley’s bike map and to review the Rules of the Road to ensure a safe ride. The city encourages riders to stay safe by wearing a helmet and staying hydrated.

 

Riders can also take advantage of Greeley Evans Transit (GET) services, which support multi-modal travel. All GET fixed-route buses are equipped with bike racks that can hold up to three bicycles.

 

For a map of breakfast station locations and the latest event updates, visit greeleygov.com/LetsBikeDay.