SVBC and Friends of Stevens Creek Trail Present: The First-Ever Solstice Family Fun Ride on the Stevens Creek Trail

The Wheels & Waterways series is funded by Valley Water’s Safe, Clean Water and Natural Flood Protection Program, and uses bike rides and litter removal events to showcase water infrastructure in Santa Clara County to people in the bike community. Mark your calendars for our final Wheels & Waterways Ride: Bike to the Bay on October 13th, 2024!

Our 11th of 12 Wheels & Waterways rides was a phenomenal first-time partnership with Friends of Stevens Creek Trail, with critical supporting roles played by the GBike team (the team on-site at Google who are dedicated to supporting bicycle commuting) and the City of Mountain View, not to mention the incredible subject matter experts from the San Francisco Bay Conservation and Development Commission (BCDC), Citizens Committee to Complete the Refuge (CCCR), and the South Bay Salt Pond Restoration Project (SBSPRP)! We are so thankful to all of our community partners who generously offered their time, energy, and expertise to make this a delightful collaboration.

Riders of diverse ages, abilities, and backgrounds experienced the wind and waves of the San Francisco Bay by bike, pedaling along thoughtful routes that showcased some of the best of the Shoreline area: The Stevens Creek Trail, supported and maintained by the Friends of the Stevens Creek Trail, and the bayshore tidal marsh area, protected and planned for by City of Mountain View, BCDC, and many more agencies all dedicated to protecting our baylands so that the baylands can protect us!

You and your friends and family are invited to join our summer, fall, and winter rides. Learn what’s upcoming!

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