Explore Bellevue at Lake to Lake Bike Ride

Bellevue, WALocal News

Bellevue will host the 12th annual Lake to Lake Bike Ride on June 14, offering routes tailored for cyclists of varying skill levels. The event features a mostly flat, nine-mile loop that is perfect for families and those less experienced in cycling. More advanced riders can take on a challenging 24-mile route that includes some climbs. A special free ride for children will also be available in the park. This initiative aims to promote cycling as a healthy lifestyle choice and enhance community engagement through outdoor activities.

The bike ride highlights Bellevue's beautiful scenery, encouraging residents to appreciate their surroundings while being active. Registration is available online, facilitating participation from a wider audience. Last year's event drew numerous cyclists, emphasizing the growing interest in cycling within the community.

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