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Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. Overflow parking at Tom‘s Bicycles, 68th and Peoria.
If you’re new to this ride, please identify yourself so that we can welcome and assist you.
Up to three pace groups will form depending on riders present and pace desires; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are NO DROP and social, with stops for regrouping as needed.
We do not plan to be riding after dark, so lights are not required. However, front and rear lights make you more visible, which is beneficial whether riding day or night.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on all Tulsa Bicycle Club rides.
Hardesty Regional Library, Maple Room
Join us for our first in-person meeting since Covid!
Ross Snider will be sharing photos from his Wisconsin PAC Tour experience this year. And we’ve invited local bike shop folks to share the latest and greatest equipment for night riding from lights to reflective cloting. With the Tuesday night riders deciding to continue to ride after daylight savings time ends, you’ll want to know how to ride safely after dark.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
The challenging terrain of Osage Passage takes a toll on your body and spirit. It‘s just the nature of a gravel ride. But, there is another thing Osage Passage is in search of — the community that forms around tough challenges. Routes from 14 to 300 miles!
Lawton, Elmer Thomas Park
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
We are pleased to announce the return of the Spirit of Survival, SOS! For many years, Spirit of Survival has been an integral part of the Lawton community and Southwest Oklahoma. It brought participants both locally and from around the country to participate in support of the fight against cancer. This event has been very near to our hearts since its beginning as it is a beacon of hope for those who have battled, continue to battle, or have lost a loved one to cancer.
The return of Spirit of Survival will look different this year. Thanks to a partnership with the Major Taylor Cycling Club of Oklahoma, we will be hosting four lengths of Bike Tours starting in Elmer Thomas Park on Saturday, October 5th as well as a Children‘s Fun Ride. Sunday, October 6th, we will host three events at the Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma to include a 5K, Spirit Walk and Kids‘ Bubble Run."
Our goal is to be able to provide a quality event for members of the community, and beyond, to enjoy while raising funds for four locations of the Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma. The Cancer Centers of Southwest Oklahoma would like to express our gratitude to all of the past participants of Spirit of Survival. It has been with your support that we have been able to make great strides in the treatment and accessibility to care for cancer patients across Southwest Oklahoma.
Norman, Young Family Athletic Center
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
The Rotary Road Rally is an annual bike tour to support the Norman Rotary Success Cycle, a partnership with Norman Public Schools, to strengthen reading education in several of the district‘s at-risk elementary schools.
You have fun riding while also supporting reading education!
This year‘s ride will be October 5 and start at the Young Family Athletic Center.
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
The challenging terrain of Osage Passage takes a toll on your body and spirit. It‘s just the nature of a gravel ride. But, there is another thing Osage Passage is in search of — the community that forms around tough challenges. Routes from 14 to 300 miles!
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Bentley Park to Hectorville click for maps and additional information
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
The challenging terrain of Osage Passage takes a toll on your body and spirit. It‘s just the nature of a gravel ride. But, there is another thing Osage Passage is in search of — the community that forms around tough challenges. Routes from 14 to 300 miles!
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. Overflow parking at Tom‘s Bicycles, 68th and Peoria.
If you’re new to this ride, please identify yourself so that we can welcome and assist you.
Up to three pace groups will form depending on riders present and pace desires; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are NO DROP and social, with stops for regrouping as needed.
We do not plan to be riding after dark, so lights are not required. However, front and rear lights make you more visible, which is beneficial whether riding day or night.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on all Tulsa Bicycle Club rides.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Waggoner Complex/Henry County Fairgrounds
* This is not a Tulsa Bicycle Club ride *
Ride website: https://www.bigbamride.com/bam-on-the-katy
Big BAM on the Katy Trail. Clinton, MO to St. Charles, MO over the course of 6 days.
If you ride a bike, you can do this ride. We’ll pick you up if you wish to stop, at one of the 26 trailheads–most with water and restrooms–along the route or at other roads that cross the trails. We arrange other water and restroom stops, as well.
Even hard-core road riders should consider riding BAM on the Katy at least once.
Kellogg Lake Park, Carthage, MO, on Route 66.
* This is NOT a Tulsa Bicycle Club event. *
Come see the beautiful autumn colors on the back roads of Jasper County,Missouri. It’s a flat course on quiet, all -paved roads in pleasant temperatures (average high temp =70). The ride has stops at the Keltoi winery in Oronogo, the Beard Engine Brewing company in Alba, Christine’s Vineyard, and Rte. 66 icon, Red Oak II (all distances). Full sag support. Register on or before Sept 19th 2024 for best rates and to be guaranteed a T-shirt. Ride options include 15, 25, 43, 66 and 100, (with bailout options). The ride starts and finishes at scenic Kellogg Lake Park which is located along MO Highway 96 on the east side of Carthage (map below) Friendly volunteers are at all sag stops.
Jenks West Elementary School, center parking lot.
Jenks to Mounds ride with less than 900 ft of climbing; you aren‘t likely to find a much flatter route out of Jenks West Elementary than this 29-mile out-and-back ride to Mounds. If you‘d rather go a shorter distance, you can cut over to Kiefer at 151st Street then head back to Jenks West Elementary.
Ride route and starting time are as specified here but may be altered by a consensus of riders at the ride start. There is no "leader" as such for our Saturday Club Rides and they are not marked. Maps can be downloaded from the Club‘s Ride With GPS page and the Ride With GPS smartphone app or your GPS device may be used to navigate the route.
New riders should be prepared to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing and such. The group may not ride together and typically breaks up into various pace groups.
NSU Tahlequah, across from Wesley Center
*L* Veteran cyclists want to help beginners enjoy cycling. 25-35 miles. The pace is typically 10-12mph. Meet at a different location weekly.
Refer to the Club‘s Group Riding Guidelines prior to participating in a Club ride ... https://tulsabicycleclub.clubexpress.com/docs.ashx?id=637175
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. Overflow parking at Tom‘s Bicycles, 68th and Peoria.
If you’re new to this ride, please identify yourself so that we can welcome and assist you.
Up to three pace groups will form depending on riders present and pace desires; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are NO DROP and social, with stops for regrouping as needed.
We do not plan to be riding after dark, so lights are not required. However, front and rear lights make you more visible, which is beneficial whether riding day or night.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on all Tulsa Bicycle Club rides.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
Inola High School parking lot
The Nomad Leisurely Ride travels at a relaxed pace of 10 to 12 mph, stopping at a restaurant or c-store depending on riders‘ desires. The focus is on camaraderie with frequent stops and no rider left behind.
OSU Tulsa, NE parking lot at Osage Prairie Trail start.
Click for maps and additional information
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
Start location - TBD.
Join us for the TACO TUESDAY evening leisurely ride.
We will ride for one to one and a half hours, returning to start location no later than 7:30 pm.
We hope you‘ll join us for food and socialization following the ride.
Up to three pace groups will form depending on riders present and pace desires; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are NO DROP and social, with stops for regrouping as needed.
We don‘t plan to be riding after dark, so lights are not required. However, front and rear lights make you more visible and are beneficial day or night.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
Mohawk Park, NW end of zoo entrance parking
Loop stopping at the Sperry C-store. 2 longer options also available.
Ride route and starting time are as specified here but may be altered by a consensus of riders at the ride start. There is no "leader" as such for our Saturday Club Rides and routes are not marked. Maps can be downloaded from the Club‘s Ride With GPS page and the Ride With GPS smartphone app or your GPS device may be used to navigate the route.
New riders should be prepared to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing and such. The group may not ride together and typically breaks up into various pace groups.
Beggs, McClendon-Winters funeral home, east side, north end of lot.
Nomads will be travelign from Beggs to Lake Okmulgee‘s Red Oak Recreation Area on Saturday, October 26. Parking will be in the empty lot next to the McClendon-Winters Funeral Home (205 W. Main); please park in the north end of the lot. We will leave at 10 am and have lunch in Okmulgee.
Beggs, McClendon-Winters funeral home, east side, north end of lot.
Nomads will be travelign from Beggs to Lake Okmulgee‘s Red Oak Recreation Area on Saturday, October 26. Parking will be in the empty lot next to the McClendon-Winters Funeral Home (205 W. Main); please park in the north end of the lot. We will leave at 10 am and have lunch in Okmulgee.
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.
INCOG GO!Plan workshops.
Your input is important! Learn about past and current initiatives.
Share your ideas and concerns!
Join us to provide input of draft area concept for future bicycle and pedestrian network!
Workshops from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
GO!Plan Update Website: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/773eb41f333f49fb8200eac8aeaf8e3b/page/Home/
INCOG GO!Plan workshops.
Your input is important! Learn about past and current initiatives.
Share your ideas and concerns!
Join us to provide input of draft area concept for future bicycle and pedestrian network!
Workshops from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
GO!Plan Update Website: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/773eb41f333f49fb8200eac8aeaf8e3b/page/Home/
68th & Riverside Drive, River Parks parking lot.
Meet at the River Parks parking lot at 68th & Riverside Dr for a ride of about 15 to 20 miles. Overflow parking at Tom‘s Bicycles, 68th and Peoria.
If you’re new to this ride, please identify yourself so that we can welcome and assist you.
Up to three pace groups will form depending on riders present and pace desires; 8-11 mph, 11-15 mph, and 15-18 mph.
All pace groups are NO DROP and social, with stops for regrouping as needed.
?Front and rear lights make you more visible, whether riding in daylight or darkness.
HELMETS ARE REQUIRED on all Tulsa Bicycle Club rides.
* Fall/winter rides result in riding after sunset. ALL RIDERS must have head and tail lights to ride at twilight and in darkness.
Glenpool Conference Center
INCOG GO!Plan workshops.
Your input is important! Learn about past and current initiatives.
Share your ideas and concerns!
Join us to provide input of draft area concept for future bicycle and pedestrian network!
Workshops from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
GO!Plan Update Website: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/773eb41f333f49fb8200eac8aeaf8e3b/page/Home/
Buddy Lafortune Community Center
INCOG GO!Plan workshops.
Your input is important! Learn about past and current initiatives.
Share your ideas and concerns!
Join us to provide input of draft area concept for future bicycle and pedestrian network!
Workshops from 5:00pm to 7:00pm.
GO!Plan Update Website: https://experience.arcgis.com/experience/773eb41f333f49fb8200eac8aeaf8e3b/page/Home/
Bentley Park, ne corner near restrooms.
Rides are 20 to 40 miles of flat to hilly back roads at 12 to 18 mph. The difficulty is moderate to strenuous. Riders typically break into smaller groups based on their preferred average speed. Destinations and routes vary, decided by consensus before riders start.
New riders are encouraged to identify themselves so that regular riders can assist them with routing, destination, pace, and such.
All riders are welcome; you need not be a Tulsa Bicycle Club member to join us.