Adaptive cyclists, handcyclists, bike riders, friends, families, and community members—everyone is invited to ride together in celebration of cycling for all abilities! We’ll kick things off at 8:00 AM at the Alameda Open Space, located on the southeast side of the Alameda Bridge in Albuquerque, New Mexico. With ample parking and direct access to the northern end of the scenic Paseo del Bosque Trail, it’s the perfect launching point.
From there, we’ll cruise south along the paved path that winds beside the Rio Grande River. This beautiful trail offers minimal elevation change and multiple turnaround points, allowing riders to set their own pace and choose a distance that feels right. For those riding the full rally, our destination is the beloved Bike In Coffee (a.k.a. Old Town Farm), a shady oasis nestled among the cottonwood trees. It’s about 8 miles one-way—16 miles round trip—and we expect to arrive around 10:30 AM at Bike In Coffee and back to Alameda Open Space by about noon.
At Bike In Coffee, you’ll find delicious food, refreshing drinks, and a welcoming vibe before we head back north to Alameda Open Space. Upon return, we’ll enjoy cold beverages, swap cycling stories, and offer demos of cutting-edge adaptive cycling tech that’s opening up the trail to outdoor explorers of all abilities.
GO Unlimited has a limited number of adaptive cycles for disabled users. Bring your own cycle if you can, or contact us if you are interested in borrowing one.
Email: info@gounlimited.org for more information.
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