
2025 winter bike to work day
Winter Bike To Work Day is Friday February 14th
Love is in the air… and on the bike path this Valentine’s Day! ππ²
Join us for the 2025 Winter Bike to Work Day on Friday, February 14th and celebrate your love for cycling (and maybe even someone special π) by commuting to work by bike.
Start planning today, If your group would like to host a breakfast stop or after work stop we would love to include it on our page here. Please know this is a much smaller operation than the June Bike To Work Day but we are happy to have three stations planned throughout Downtown and The Westside.
Sinton Trail Reopened
While we expected Sinton Trail to remain closed for Winter Bike to Work day we were excited to learn that Sinton Trail has reopened as of Feb 11 and will remain open through Feb 18th learn more at our Sinton Trail Winter Closure post.
Winter bike to work day stop currently planned:
PopCycle Bridge
7am-9am with Bike COS/Kids On Bikes
At the intersection of the Pikes Peak Greenway & Rock Island trail
Map Location Here
Bike Colorado Springs crews will be at the PopCycle Bridge from 7am-9am Friday February 14th with hot coffee, cold bagels, and conversation with your favorite local bike advocates. Stay warm and start your day the right way with winter bike to work day at the PopCycle Bridge.
Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort
7am-9am West Colorado Springs/Manitou Springs
2 El Paso Blvd accessible via Pikes Peak Ave/Manitou Ave/Midland Trail
Map Location Here
Join us at Buffalo Lodge Bicycle Resort for free coffee and waffles 7am-9am for all cycling commuters that morning. Bundle up and pedal your way to work.
PowerHaus
8:30am-10:30am with Medicine Wheel/SRM/Twisted spoke CBD/Elevation Wheel
West Colorado Springs
720 W Monument St, Colorado Springs, CO 80904
Accessible via Manitou Blvd or Monument St
Map Location Here
Join the crew at the PowerHaus for Coffee, Bacon (while supplies last), Pancakes, and Oatmeal with fixings a bit later 8:30am-10:30am for all cycling commuters that morning. If your pedal up the hill doesn’t warm you up enough the food and company will.