Bike to Work Spokane is a well-coordinated series of events and publicity that will reach the greater Spokane region, over a thousand active participants, and thousands of recreationalists in the Inland Northwest. Bike to Work (BTW) Spokane encourages people to bike to work, whether their commute is 1 mile or 20 miles. We’ll kick off the week with a family education fair Sunday and a pancake breakfast in Riverfront Park on Monday morning, have activities and promotions throughout the week, and wrap it up with a get-together at Steam Plant Grill.
Where: The greater Spokane region, from Airway Heights as far east as Liberty Lake. Local bike shops will host tune-up sessions, and Energizer Stations will pop up all around the city.
Just some of the Events:
May 16 – Education Fair at River Park Square
May 17 – Pancake Breakfast in Riverfront Park 7 - 9 am
May 19 – Walk & Roll to School day: participating Spokane Public Schools 7:30 am - 4:30 pm
May 19 – Through downtown Spokane; meet at Sprague & Division 6:30 - 8 pm
How your company can be involved:
There are lots of ways to participate, from being a Gold Wheel Sponsor to simply encouraging your employees to ride and giving them the flexibility and resources to help make it happen.
- Sponsorship: Become a Bike to Work Spokane sponsor! Choose your level of participation from a menu of tiered options.
- Education: Whether you attend the Road 1 safety course or host on-site workshops for your employees, there are several options for making sure your group stays safe on the road.
- Workplace Program: Rally the team with in-house incentives! We’ll give you great ideas to get you started on tailoring your own program and increasing your cycling community.
- Commuter Challenge: A little friendly competition never hurt anybody – join the county-wide commuter challenge and put your pedal where your mouth is! Well, you know what we mean…
- Energizer Station: Encourage bike commuters by providing free drip coffee, small snacks, and encouragement.
- Bicycle Benefits: Attract cycling customers when you participate in this helmet-sticker program. The offer / discount level is entirely up to you.
- Readerboard/Sign Message: Remind the world—and your customers & employees—that Bike to Work Week is coming with an encouraging message on your readerboard or changing-image sign.
If you're interested, check out the Bike to Work website or write to This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it for more information and to learn how you can be involved this year.


