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Colonial National Historical Park in Williamsburg, Virginia, is hosting two bike-related events on May 3 to celebrate National Bike Month. ‘Pedal the Parkway’ will close a 7-mile stretch of the parkway for safe cycling, while ‘Bikes Out of Hibernation’ offers free bike inspections and maintenance education. Participants can enjoy these family-friendly activities and learn essential cycling skills. Registration is required for the first event, while the second is free of charge. Both events aim to promote safe cycling and community engagement.
Williamsburg, Virginia – Colonial National Historical Park will host two exciting events, “Pedal the Parkway” and “Bikes Out of Hibernation,” on Saturday, May 3, to celebrate National Bike Month. These events aim to encourage community members to enjoy biking and promote safe cycling practices as spring rolls in.
The “Pedal the Parkway” event will close a 7-mile stretch of the Colonial Parkway to vehicles from 7 a.m. to noon, allowing residents and visitors to run, walk, and bike in a safe environment while taking in the picturesque scenery. Park officials have emphasized the family-friendly nature of the event, and the excitement surrounding it is palpable as it brings together cyclists of all ages in a unique outdoor setting.
On the same day, vehicle access to the Colonial Parkway will be restricted from 6 a.m. to 1 p.m. While vehicles will not be able to drive on the parkway during this time, access to Jamestown Island will remain open via Jamestown Road. Parking for participants is available at the Jamestown Visitor Center and at Jamestown Settlement.
Participants aged 16 years and older must purchase a visitor entrance pass to join in on the festivities. The cost for the visitor entrance pass is $15, and it is valid for seven consecutive days. These passes can be purchased onsite or online at recreation.gov.
In addition to “Pedal the Parkway,” the “Bikes Out of Hibernation” event will run concurrently from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. in the parking lot of Jamestown Settlement. This free event will provide bike inspections and preparations for the upcoming spring and summer riding seasons. Over 30 volunteers will be present to assist participants with tire pumping, safety inspections, minor adjustments, and bike education, ensuring that everyone is ready for safe cycling adventures.
Participants at the “Bikes Out of Hibernation” event will receive free helmets, fittings, and refreshments throughout the day. The focus will be on routine bike maintenance basics including checking air pressure, brakes, and chains – essential components for a safe and enjoyable ride. This initiative has been offered since 2017 and has proven to be a valuable resource for cyclists in the region.
Attendees will not only be able to participate in the events but can also enjoy the adjacent Virginia Capital Trail, which offers additional cycling paths for those looking to explore further. This double event embraces the spirit of National Bike Month and promotes healthy, active lifestyles while fostering a sense of community among local cyclists.
For further information regarding the “Bikes Out of Hibernation” event, interested participants can reach out via email at info@wabonline.com. This collaborative effort by Colonial National Historical Park, BikeWalk Williamsburg, and Williamsburg Area Bicyclists encompasses the goal of making biking accessible and enjoyable for all.
Overall, the celebration of National Bike Month through these events highlights the importance of outdoor activities, community engagement, and bike maintenance knowledge as essential components of a vibrant and healthy lifestyle.
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- Daily Press: Williamsburg Area Cyclists Get Ready for Season with Pedal the Parkway
- Wikipedia: Cycling
- WYDaily: Pedal the Parkway Event Slated for May 3 at Colonial National Historical Park
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Bicycling
- Williamsburg Families: Pedal the Parkway
- Google Search: National Bike Month
- Virginia Living: Virginia Capital Trail
- Google News: Cycling Events
- WAVY: Suspect Linked to One Colonial Parkway Murder Case
