Bikepacking (backpacking by mountain bike) is an increasingly popular way to enjoy the outdoors. Learn about a fun choice for cyclists, couples or even families who like to ride together. Free.

Routine bike maintenance keeps you riding smoothly and prolongs the life of your bike. Learn to take care of your bike. Free.

Routine bike maintenance keeps you riding smoothly and prolongs the life of your bike. Learn to take care of your bike. Free.

Join us for a leisurely bike ride on the Lake Mineral Wells Trailway.  We will meet at the Weatherford Trailhead and be ready to ride at 9 AM.  The Weatherford Trailhead is approximately 35 miles from Fort Worth and is about a 45-minute drive.  It is located off of FM 920 (Peaster Hwy.) northwest of downtown Weatherford.  When you get on FM 920, look for the signs for the Trailhead and Cartwright Park and turn left.  There is a $7 fee to use the Trailway, which is also good for Lake Mineral Wells State Park. We plan to ride west on the Trailway towards Garner (10.85 miles) at a leisurely pace and turn around before we get pooped.  You should bring plenty of water as it will probably be hot, and bike helmets are mandatory.  Liability waivers are required.  The Trailway is crushed limestone on the easy grade of an old railroad bed.  Large bike tires are preferred, but road bikes with smaller tires are suitable with caution for sandy and loose gravel areas.  We will return to the Weatherford Trailhead and find a good place for lunch or some liquid refreshments.

This is an informal and interactive class on urban biking. Christina Jones, a longtime bike courier and bicycle advocate, will share the lessons she’s learned from her many years of experience riding the streets of Dallas. Topics covered will include: traffic laws and the rights of people on bikes; how to control traffic by taking the lane; situational awareness and reacting to common situations; what makes a bike-friendly route; and a question and answer session. Bring your snacks, drinks and questions. Free. Info: 214-670-7962.

Routine bike maintenance keeps you riding smoothly and prolongs the life of your bike. Join us for this introductory class to help you take care of your bike. Free.

Pedal your way to historic downtown buildings with Cowtown Cycle Party. Join guide Rick Selcer as you step back in time and exercise at the same time. Ages 18 and up. Limited seating. Reservations required: 817-392-7740.

Learn about planning, preparation and execution of an international adventure trip. Free.

Kick off Bike to Work Week by attending Irving’s Annual Bicycle Fest at its new location.

Join in the activities with a group ride, Kids Bicycle Safety Rodeo, visit with vendors that specialize in bicycling information and equipment, receive an “on-the-spot” bike check and see unique cycling groups and more.

Performing at the 2015 Bike Fest:

Don’t miss Boxcar Bandits, a musical group that melds bluegrass, old-time, western swing and country with the sounds of string band instruments to create their signature Skunkgrass sound.

Free.

We will explore some of the surrounding prairie and limestone outcrops. Meet off of Highway 377, at the intersection of Stevens Drive & Lakeshore Drive; just south of Highway 377 @ FM 2871.

Please wear sturdy footwear and long pants. Bring plenty of water and you may. Want sunscreen and/or a hat. 

Info: Jeff at 817-729-0283 or squaylei2000@gmail.com.


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