The family-friendly, 20-mile Dallas Bike Ride will take participants through the city, passing iconic landmarks and offering a festive atmosphere with snacks, drinks, photo opportunities, and live music. The May 17 event is expected to attract over 4,000 riders of all ages and cycling levels.
The family-friendly, 20-mile bike cruise takes you through the city, passing iconic Dallas landmarks. Organizers are expecting more than 4,000 people for the May 17 event.back to its roots and offer a unique experience that showcases the city’s beauty and spirit,” Chris Browne, Managing Director of Dallas Bike Ride said.
The recreational ride offers a festive atmosphere with snacks, drinks, photo opportunities, and live music along the route as participants pass through historic landmarks and neighborhoods such as Reunion Tower, the JFK Memorial, Bishop Arts District, and the Design District, to name a few. Riders will enjoy a 20-mile car-free course that culminates at City Hall with the Methodist Dallas Finish Festival, featuring live music, a beer garden, food trucks, and family-friendly fun.
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