For families that love to ride bikes together!
Promoting safe, fun family bike riding.

What we do

We organize...

... seasonal day trips on bike trails in and around central Virginia and Washington, D.C. (Monuments, Rock Creek Park/Zoo, Potomac River/Mt. Vernon, C&O Canal, etc.)


... family rides in Charlottesville.

 

No go home. More bike!

— 2-year-old Amelia, at the end of the ride

Join Us

What You Need

  • At least 1 parent is a bike rider

  • Kids on 2-wheelers need to be comfortable riding on some city streets

  • Trailer-bikes (aka “half-bikes”) encouraged

  • Helmets

Sign Up

Complete the registration form to join the Club. 

There is no cost to join.

Latest
Safe Routes Bicycle Rodeo
Written by Caroline Heins   

I just wanted to contact you guys to personally invite the C-ville family bike club to participate in the 6th Annual Safe Routes Bicycle Rodeo this year.  It is a fun event with food and prizes designed to give children practice with safe bicycle riding skills in a fun and supervised setting.  The Rodeo will be held at Buford Middle School parking lot on June 14th from 10 am until 12 pm.  There will be a bicycle maintenance station and lots of fun on-bike events.  Free helmets will be provided to all children who need them. The Bicycle Rodeo is FREE!

There is great need for volunteers to help run event stations so parents who want to participate will be welcomed!  We also hope to have many children participate in the event, so it would be wonderful if we could announce the Rodeo through your club and website.  In exchange we would be happy to give out family bike club flyers at the rodeo.

Please contact Caroline Heins at ACCT for any questions or further information/resources.  295-6555 or This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it .

Thanks, we hope to see you all at the Rodeo this year!
Caroline Heins
SRTS Program Coordinator
 
Fall Ride and Picnic
Written by Taylor Bowen   

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Fall Ride and Picnic a Big Success! The CFBC's 4th official event - a 6-mile loop ride from N. Downtown to Riverview Park and featuring a post-ride backyard picnic was enjoyed by more than 50 people. 46 parents and kids took the hour-long ride on a beautiful autumn afternoon, and even more folks showed up for the picnic. After the ride, families relaxed in the Bowen's backyard. There was touch football, hula-hooping, a hammock, swinging - and lots of good food to eat. Thanks to the Caesar family for the idea for the event - and for Matt's manning the grills during the ride.

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You can download any of these photos from Taylor's Flickr page here.

 

 
Ride and Cookout
Written by Taylor Bowen   

Please put this on your calendar!


Event: Riverview Park and N. Downtown Loop Group Ride followed by Backyard Cookout and Social

Date: Sunday, September 30

Time: 1 PM

Location: 711 and 717 Lyons Court Lane (Map)

Description: Meet on Lyons Court Lane (North Downtown area off Park Street) at 1pm. We will ride as a group on city streets from the North Downtown/Martha Jefferson area to Riverview Park (Woolen Mills neighborhood). We will then continue north on the paved Rivanna Trail (2 miles paved) and rejoin the road loop on River Road. Then we'll climb a steep hill (!) to Locust Ave. and ease our way back via the bike lane to the Lyons Court Lane area.

The total distance of this ride is approx. 6 miles. There is a long downhill section (E. Jefferson St.) going to Riverview Park that requires good braking; and there is a steep climb up River Road. I would call this a moderately difficult ride because of the hills. Otherwise, I consider it a safe route on relatively quiet streets. Kid riders must be able to ride safely in the streets and in single-file in some instances. I have posted a map online of this route.
 
After the ride we will have a cookout (hot dogs, hamburgers, drinks, etc.) in 2 adjoining back yards, along with backyard fun and games for the kids. This will be a great time to get to know one another and to talk about future rides we want to take. The thought is that the food will be provided and that we will ask for contributions to cover the costs.

This should be a lot of fun!

Please RSVP to:  This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it so that we can plan the cookout.

And bring your friends and neighbors! We welcome new CFBC members any time.

 

 
Hilarious and Unbelievable!
Written by Taylor Bowen   

 

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(Page loads slowly but it is worth the wait.) 

 
Woodlake Youth Triathlon
Written by Taylor Bowen   

 

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The C'ville Family Bike Club was well represented at the recent Woodlake Youth Triathlon in Richmond. Pictured L to R: Hannah, Ellie, Maeve and Meg (along with several other Charlottesville kids not pictured) enjoyed the swim-ride-run event. Consider entering your kids into next summer's local youth triathlons (Charlottesville and Richmond - both of which are at the end of the summer). Check the CFBC website next summer for details.

 
Charlottesville Youth Triathlon
Written by Taylor Bowen   

Sunday, August 26

End your kids' summer with the Charlottesville Youth Triathlon, a fun swim/bike/run event for kids age 7-14 to be held in Crozet on Aug. 26. My then-7-year-old daughter participated last summer with her Littl' Puddin' bike and loved it. No experience required. This is a well organized event designed to be fun for kids of all ages and skill levels. Click here for detailed information and an entry form.

 
Jr. Mountain Biking Club
Written by David Tevendale   

Back by popular demand, the next meeting of the Jr. Mountain Biking Club will be this Sunday, June 17th, from 2:00 - 4:00 pm in McIntire Park. We'll meet in the same spot as before - just above the pavillions. This is Father's Day, so we encourage dads to come out as well and participate with their kids!

What you need:

  • Young lungs, ages 4 and up
  • Bicycle
  • Helmet
  • Water

We'll plan to ride a quick practice loop and work on some skills at the pavillions, then head off to the woods for an hour or so. Any questions at all, please reply to myself and Lorianne. Look forward to seeing everyone from last time as well as some new faces as well.

My best,

Dave T.

 
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