Spring And Summer Biking Guide

Updated: March 01, 2008

With the sun starting to show itself more and more, it?s time to break out the tight spandex and brightly colored riding outfits, helmets and hydration packs. It?s time to go for a bike ride. And no place is more into the bike culture than right here in Seattle. So if you are new to the game or a seasoned pro, here are a few places to gear up and get out there.

On this page:Mountain Bikers And Adrenaline Junkies, Looking To Get Fit, Beginners, Messengers And Fixies, Commuters.

Mountain Bikers And Adrenaline Junkies

  1. 1 Fluidride
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    723 NE Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98105 (map)

    With locations in both Seattle and Issaquah, this locally owned shop offers entry level mountain biking classes, repairs and sales to fit any budget. They are also the group responsible for the Interstate 5 Colonnade, an in-city mountain bike park located underneath Interstate 5, just off of Eastlake.

  2. 2 St. Edwards State Park
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    14445 Juanita Drive SE, Kenmore, WA 98028 (map)

    An absolute must for novice riders. But don?t let the small size of this park, which rests on the shores of Lake Washington, fool you--it has a lot to offer. Grab a map, get on a few trails, and you'll be there all afternoon.

  3. 3 Downhill Zone
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    5236 University Way NE, Seattle, WA 98105 (map)

    Located on far end of the Ave, this local shop, which specializes in downhill mountain biking, has been in business for over 10 years. They tend to cater to the more extreme end of the sport, but can still offer more basic advice and parts.

Looking To Get Fit

  1. 4 3.5 Star Rating: Average Gregg's Greenlake Cycle
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    7007 Woodlawn Ave NE, Seattle, WA 98115 (map)

    A great place for both mountain bikers and road riders, novices and experts alike. Offering excellent service and sales support, with a huge inventory and locations in Bellevue and Alderwood, it is the one-stop shop for all biking enthusiasts.

  2. 5 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Marymoor Park
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    6046 W Lake Sammamish Pkwy NE, Redmond, WA 98052 (map)

    This companion to Gas Works is the place to end a long day?s ride out from Seattle or start a ride that brings you into the city. With stops along the way at Lake Forest Park Mall and the University of Washington, this place is ideal for groups or individuals looking for exercise and fun.

  3. 6 4 Star Rating: Recommended Gasworks Park
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    2101 N Northlake Way, Seattle, WA 98103 (map)

    Gear up and get out there. This is a great place to start a ride or finish one. With easy access to the Burke Gilman, you can head out for a quick ride or make it a full day event and land yourself in Redmond.

Beginners

  1. 7 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Greenlake Golf Course
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    5701 E Green Lake Way N, Seattle, WA 98103 (map)

    A paved 2.75 mile track encircles this small inner-city lake. The smooth surface and demarcated bicycle lanes make this a great place to test out the new ride. Make it more than one lap and ?feel the burn? for a bit of exercise. A number of espresso and snacks stops are available along the way. Parking is available at several locations bordering the lake.

  2. 8 4.5 Star Rating: Recommended Recycled Cycles
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    1007 NE Boat St, Seattle, WA 98105 (map)

    Not looking to spend big money on a bicycle just yet? This waterfront bike shop offers a huge selection of tuned up, used bikes at a reasonable price. A great budget-priced introduction to the biking world.

  3. 9 3.5 Star Rating: Average Free Range Cycles
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    3501 Phinney Ave N, Seattle, WA 98103 (map)

    This small Fremont bike shop offers new and used bikes, from great setups like Surly and Soma to well-maintained used bicycles. Frequenting this small local shop also earns you points with the hardcore Seattle bicycle crowd.

Messengers And Fixies

  1. 10 5 Star Rating: Highly Recommended Counterbalance Bicycles Inc
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    2 W Roy St, Seattle, WA 98119 (map)

    This messenger-owned and operated joint caters to the growing messenger community in Seattle. They offer parts and components all the way to clothing and riding gear. If you can make it down the counterbalance on a fixie, I?m sure you?ll fit right in.

  2. 11 Marymoor Velodrome
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    2400 Lake Sammamish Parkway, Redmond, WA 98052 (map)

    The only velodrome in Washington State is located in Marymoor Park. Great in the spring and summer months, the ?Friday Night Racing Series? runs from mid-May through August, and is a summertime tradition in the Seattle area. Come out and watch fixed-gear cyclists battle it out on this high-banked cement race course. Expect high speeds and excitement, and hopefully not too many crashes.

  3. 12 3.5 Star Rating: Average Velo Bike Shop
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    1535 11th Ave, Seattle, WA 98122 (map)

    A staple on Capitol Hill and a well-known destination for those looking to convert their old ten-speeds into fixed-gear pieces of rolling art. Lots of items to choose from ... and if you're looking for random excitement, cross the street and check out the bike polo at Cal Anderson Park that happens most evenings--against the will of the parks department.

Commuters

  1. 13 Bicycle Alliance Of Washington
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    311 3rd Ave S, Seattle, WA 98104 (map)

    Located downtown, this 24-hour bike parking lot offers a whole lot more than just secure parking. Become a member and enjoy all the perks, such as attended bike parking throughout the day, an on-site bike mechanic, bike rentals and $10 off deals with Zipcar.

  2. 14 Cascade Bicycle Club
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    7400 Sand Point Way NE Bldg 138, Seattle, WA 98115 (map)

    This is a great resource for those who choose to bike to work or school. Their focus on group rides and events, community action groups, and bicycle commuting advocacy have helped make Seattle a mecca for biking to work ... just head down Dexter Ave N on any given work day and witness the swarm of bicycle commuters heading downtown.