Grassroots Cycling
Culture Incubator
in Broomfield!
Ride Broomfield is a Non-Profit grassroots cycling incubator and Non-Profit community partner with the City and County of Broomfield.
Ride Broomfield empowers the community to shape its future by collaborating with local governments, businesses, and organizations to improve cycling culture.
Ride Broomfield is also a call to action that empowers you to make your cycling dreams a reality. Whether you envision a cycling club, team, events, group rides, or education, we are here to support you at every level of involvement. Together, let's bring your visions to life and make great things happen.
Calendar of events
Introducing Community Rides, a ride series designed for riders of all ages and abilities. These rides aim to foster a sense of community and cater to the unique needs of all riders. These rides will naturally evolve, allowing participants to stay with the group for as long as they wish. We also warmly welcome those using e-bikes, scooters, one-wheelers, and similar modes of transport. On these rides, you can chat with the individuals already involved with Ride Broomfield to learn more about what we are up to.
Everyone will start on the 1.3-mile loop. You can even bring your little ones on striders and join us for a ride around the 1.3-mile loop. This starter loop is open to all, and those who are up for it can continue to the 8 or 15-mile loop, mainly on bike paths and quieter streets. Loops will be casual, no-drop rides. We encourage families to join us and make this a fun and memorable experience for everyone.
After the ride, we will stop by Wonderland Brewing to socialize off the bike.
Gravel and MTB rides are also in the future of Ride Broomfield, but let’s keep it simple and get to know each other.
Strava Route Maps
TREK Broomfield Ladies Ride: No drop ride, 15-20ish miles, a mix of roads and paved trails.
Introducing Community Rides, a ride series designed for riders of all ages and abilities. These rides aim to foster a sense of community and cater to the unique needs of all riders. These rides will naturally evolve, allowing participants to stay with the group for as long as they wish. We also warmly welcome those using e-bikes, scooters, one-wheelers, and similar modes of transport. On these rides, you can chat with the individuals already involved with Ride Broomfield to learn more about what we are up to.
Everyone will start on the 1.3-mile loop. You can even bring your little ones on striders and join us for a ride around the 1.3-mile loop. This starter loop is open to all, and those who are up for it can continue to the 8 or 15-mile loop, mainly on bike paths and quieter streets. Loops will be casual, no-drop rides. We encourage families to join us and make this a fun and memorable experience for everyone.
After the ride, we will stop by Wonderland Brewing to socialize off the bike.
Gravel and MTB rides are also in the future of Ride Broomfield, but let’s keep it simple and get to know each other.
Strava Route Maps
TREK Broomfield Ladies Ride: No drop ride, 15-20ish miles, a mix of roads and paved trails.
News
Don't miss out on Colorado's new e-bike rebate program, designed to make electric bicycles more accessible to low- and moderate-income residents. If you earn 100% of the area median income (AMI) or below, you may be eligible for a rebate to offset the cost of purchasing an e-bike and cycling equipment, such as a helmet and lock. The rebates range from $500 to $1500. The final round of applications is currently open and will close at 4 p.m. on Monday, Sept. 23. Apply now to take advantage of this great opportunity!
Last week, Ride Broomfield, hosted by Broomfield FISH, matched 20 people who needed bicycles with bikes collected and donated from the community. The restoration process took a bit of time, but it's a testament to our community's spirit that we managed to match the riders with their new bikes in just two days.
The Safety Action Plan, with your engagement, will make our community a safer place to live, recreate, and commute. The Safety Action Plan is also required for Broomfield to apply for Safer Streets and Roads for All grants to improve our community's transportation safety.
A sincere thank you to the City & County of Broomfield for considering Ride Broomfield’s request and hosting this first-ever event for bicyclists! Ride Broomfield appreciates our new partnership. Many thanks to the many staff members who were in attendance to answer questions, including Open Space & Trails, Parks, Traffic & Transportation, and Capital Projects!
Thanks to all the attendees for your active participation, last week’s event was a resounding success and overwhelmingly positive. With over 100 of you joining us, your presence created a vibrant atmosphere for dialogue and feedback. Your input and enthusiasm for bicycling were not just noticed but were absolutely crucial to the success of the event.
Ride Broomfield tackled a complex problem with a simple fix: convincing the City and County of Broomfield to create a new email address, bikes@broomfield.org, for Broomfield residents to share their biking-related questions and concerns. This single point of contact streamlines communication with various city departments, making it easier for residents to connect and stay informed.