This year, our Ambassadors are using Ride Spot to create unique routes that can be used by daily commuters, first-time riders, and anyone in between. Learn more and start riding with us virtually! Check out BOOM Concepts’ Garfield Art Tour, and follow Healthy Ride on […]
Read MoreThis year, our Ambassadors are using Ride Spot to create unique routes that can be used by daily commuters, first-time riders, and anyone in between. Learn more and start riding with us virtually! Pittsburgh’s Northside has 7 healthy Ride stations, […]
Read MoreHow to access fun, accessible rides with Ride Spot Over the past few months, Healthy Ride has actively monitored and responded both internally and externally in an effort to prevent the spread of COVID-19. Our top priority is the safety […]
Read MoreMay is National Bike Month! Normally, we would have a huge list of physical events for you to attend, but needless to say, we’re celebrating NBM a little differently this year. Here are a few ways you can still celebrate […]
Read MoreAlmost 5 years ago, the Healthy ride system launched during Open Streets on Sunday, May 31st. While we can’t have an in-person celebration, we’re hoping that you’ll join us for a digital one; we’ve got a whole week jam-packed with […]
Read MoreSquirrel Hill has a significant Jewish population, and is also a popular neighborhood for students from Oakland to visit. This route will take you past businesses, parks, and Phipps Conservatory. 30 mins, hilly terrain (mostly downhill) Start at the Beacon St […]
Read MoreThis collection of neighborhoods has a mix of residential areas, several business districts, and a parklet around the Friendship Ave loop. 15-30 mins, mostly flat terrain with some very mild hills Start at the Taylor St + Liberty Ave […]
Read MoreThe historic Highland Park neighborhood is a residential area with a business district located on Bryant St. The park is a popular place for people to bike, walk, and exercise year round. 30-45 mins, a mixture of flat and hilly […]
Read MoreComprised of several distinct neighborhoods, the Hill District was the home of famous playwright August Wilson, as well as a host for many jazz greats in the 1930s. 30 mins, hilly terrain Start at the Centre Ave + Kirkpatrick St […]
Read MoreDowntown Pittsburgh contains a great assortment of public art, and one of the best ways to see it all is by bike. 30-45 mins, flat terrain Start at the 10th St + Penn Ave station. The Convention Center next to […]
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