Cyclovia Tucson - Fall 2016

Sun, 10/30/2016 - 10:00am to 3:00pm

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What is a Cyclovia?

Cyc˙lo˙via (/ˌsiːklɵˈviː.ə/) n.

A Spanish word signifying the temporary closure of a network of streets to cars so that they become “open” to  people. During Cyclovia anyone can bike, walk, skate and participate in fun, free activities sponsored by numerous organizations at various stops along THE ROUTE.

One of the first and largest cyclovias in the world is held in Bogotá, Colombia. Every Sunday and holiday, every week of the year, the city closes down over 70 miles of roadways to cars to invite people to bike, walk, talk, exercise, picnic, sunbathe, etc. in the streets. People from all backgrounds come together in this beautiful community-inspiring event.

Why have a Cyclovia in Tucson? Because Tucson has a lot of streets and it’s not everyday that you can be in them car-free and care-free. Take your whole family out for this great opportunity to explore and experience Tucson’s roads without the presence of cars.

Gather your friends and family, grab your bikes and join us for a healthy day of learning outdoors on the safest streets in Tucson!

NEXT EVENT: Sunday, April 2, 2017 – Route TBD

Donations accepted to keep this event free... see website.

Event Location: 

Tucson's Miramonte Neighborhood to The Garden District (see map)

Contact Info: 

Questions?!? — info@cycloviatucson.org | (520)261-8777 | Click here