
9TH ANNUAL BIKE YOUR CITY
March 1st @ 8:30- 10:30 am
This year’s event has passed. Stay tuned for Bike Your City 2026!
Event Details
Free and family-friendly! Bike Your City is a guided, slow-paced, family-friendly bike ride that showcases the many beautiful sights and wonderful amenities around Pinellas County. This bike ride celebrates Florida Bicycle Month and highlights our partner city for 2025 – the City of Pinellas Park. On this guided and slow, 7-mile tour, riders will learn about roadway safety and trail etiquette while exploring the beautiful sights and amenities of Pinellas Park.
The ride will include an easy and slow guided 7-mile roundtrip tour in Pinellas Park. Complimentary BYC 25 t-shirts will be available on the morning of the event on a first-come, first-served basis! A limited number of free helmets will be available before the ride, fitted by certified helmet fitters. Light refreshments will be provided at the end of the ride by Advanced Engineering & Design.
WHAT: | Bike Your City 2025 – Pinellas Park |
WHEN: | Saturday, March 1, 2025, from 8:30a.m. – 10:30a.m. |
WHERE: | Helen S. Howarth Community Park |
Space is limited. Registration is required.

Registration opens at 8:30 am at Helen S. Howarth Community Park. The opening ceremony will start at 9:00 AM. The tour will start immediately following the opening ceremony.
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Parents or guardians must register their child in advance and the child must be supervised by parents or guardians at all times during the entire event. Registration begins at 8:30am on the day of the event. Participants 15 years old and younger are required to wear a helmet in accordance with Florida Law. All participants are encouraged to wear a helmet. A limited number of free helmets will be available before the ride, fitted by Forward Pinellas’s certified helmet fitters.
All bike riders must be able to complete the multi-mile bike ride physically and safely. Riding facilities can vary including wide roads with street parking, narrow neighborhood streets, shared-use paths, and crossing of major roads. Participants should expect to encounter other people walking, bicycling, and driving during the ride.