How often does a bike ride celebrating flowering trees happen? Just once a year, thanks. The annual Tour De Fleurs is an all ages alleycat ride in South Seattle that celebrates fun, belonging, inclusivity, the inimitable cherry blossom, and the many, many things they each call to mind.
Alleycat rides are rooted in bike messenger culture, and riders are tasked with visiting pre-determined checkpoints in a certain order. This ride will begin and end at Genesee park, connecting six different checkpoints along the way. Have fun riding around Columbia City, Genesee Park, Lakewood, and Seward completing fun challenges and earning points to win fun prizes!
Join us on Sunday March 30th at Genesee Park at 11. Register ahead of time right here!
*Riders can ride as little or as much as you'd like, choose your own adventure!
| Pace | Easy (Under 10 mph) |
| Distance | 3-8 miles |
| Terrain | Some hills |
| Regroup | No regroups |
| Weather | Rain or shine |
| Route | Loop |
Bike Works promotes the bicycle as a vehicle for change to empower youth and build resilient communities. Since 1996 we’ve worked to educate and empower youth, and make bicycling accessible and affordable to the Seattle community.
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