On Your Bike Orlando for the 25th Annual Bike to Work Day and Pedal through Downtown
- Alastair Mac

- 47 minutes ago
- 2 min read
Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer will kick off the Annual Bike to Work Day by cycling into work, as part of the city’s annual tradition of hosting Bike to Work Day events.

Join City of Orlando Mayor Buddy Dyer for the 25th annual Bike to Work Day! Pedal through downtown Orlando, learn about local bike projects, connect with fellow riders and advocates, and celebrate Florida Bike Month in March.
Check-in begins at 7 a.m., with Mayor Dyer kicking off the group ride at 8 a.m. A limited number of e-bikes will be available for participants who want to ride but don’t own a bike.
Whether you're a seasoned cyclist or new to biking, this event is for YOU! Bring your helmet, your energy, and your coworkers as we highlight the progress Orlando has made in making cycling safer and easier for everyone.
What to expect:
A fun and energizing 4-mile ride through downtown Orlando
Opportunities to connect with local vendors and community partners
Free merch and safety gear (while supplies last)
A celebration of safer streets and sustainable transportation
Learn how to safely secure your bike on a LYNX bus
Parking:
Free parking is available in the designated grass area of Festival Park
Parking will be accessible through the Livingston Street entrance, not the Robinson Street entrance
There will be plenty of directional signage in and around the parking area
Vehicles may remain parked throughout the day
Register now and gear up for a morning of fun and inspiration!

Skip traffic! Take LYNX or Sunrail to Bike to Work Day!
LYNX is bike-friendly, allowing you to secure your bicycle on the rack in front of the bus as you relax during your ride to your destination. Use LYNX bus links 6, 13, 51, and 104. These routes will take you to the Colonial Plaza SuperStop near Festival Park.
Making your way to Bike to Work Day is seamless from any SunRail station, with bicycles welcomed aboard all trains. Disembark at the LYNX Central Station and from there it's a 2.4-mile cycle to Festival Park.
To sync perfectly with the event's 8 a.m. start, catch the northbound train stopping at the Lynx Central Station at 6:56 a.m. or 7:26 a.m., or the southbound train at 6:48 a.m. or 7:18 a.m.

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