2025 Bike to Work Day - Thursday, May 15
Registration is open for the 24th annual Bike to Work Day! Get ready to ride on *Thursday,* May 15. FCDOT has moved its pit stop from the Government Center to Monument Drive Commuter Garage so you can check out the bike room and bike-to-transit options available. Register today!
Fairfax County participates in Bike to Work Day every May, coordinating and hosting pit stops, celebrating those who ride their bikes to work and encouraging others to try this form of commuting. Save the date for Bike to Work Day 2025, May 15.
Bike Fairfax, along with Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling (FABB), celebrated Bike Your Park Day on Sept. 24, 2022, and continues to promote this event annually.
Since 2019, Bike Fairfax has partnered with local houses of worship in August to present Bike and Walk to Worship Week, encouraging congregants to use alternative ways of going to church.
Bike Fairfax supports Bike to Market Week with the Fairfax County Park Authority every June.
Posting on social media? Use #bikefairfax to share your ride!
Walk & Win Challenge - April 2025
Step into spring with the 2025 Fairfax County Walk & Win Challenge! Beginning on April 2 (National Walking Day) residents from each supervisory district can participate by walking a designated trail loop in their district and logging their walk for a chance to win weekly prizes - and bragging rights for their district! Learn more.
Learn to Ride & Bike Safety Rodeo - April 1, 2025
For new and beginning bike riders ages 4-12 who are ready to learn! The Learn to Ride bicycle education class will be held at Oakton Library, 10304 Lynnhaven Place, Oakton. Each rider should have a bike, a helmet and be accompanied by a parent. (Please use the contact form below if you need to borrow a bike and a helmet.) Please note: this class is full but FCPL has a wait list. Registration required.
Children ages 6-12 are invited to practice bike handling skills and safety practices on an interactive skills course in the Oakton Library parking lot. Each rider should have a bike, a helmet and be accompanied by a parent. (Please use the contact form below if you need to borrow a bike and a helmet.) There will be a trail ride after the Bike Safety Rodeo, which parents are welcome to join. Registration required.
Winter Bike to Work Day
***Due to hazardous conditions on the W&OD Trail, Winter Bike to Work Day has been rescheduled to Friday, Feb. 21.***
FCDOT's Active Fairfax program partnered with The Bike Lane, 11150 Sunset Hills Road in Reston (just off the W&OD Trail) to sponsor a pit stop for the 2025 Winter Bike to Work Day on Feb. 21, from 7:30-9:30 a.m.. Thanks to all who joined us for to celebrate winter commuting in the DMV!
2025 Trails and Sidewalks MLK Day Clean-Up Event
UPDATE: Due to inclement weather over the MLK holiday weekend, the MLK clean-up event will be held Saturday, Feb. 1.
Do you ever pass by litter when you're out biking or walking? In honor of the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service on *Saturday, Feb. 1,* the Fairfax County Department of Transportation invites you to help clean up our trails and sidewalks around the County and pick up that litter!
Bike or walk your favorite trail or neighborhood sidewalk in the County - trash bag, gloves and track pickers recommended
Take a picture of your collected trash and email FCDOT for a chance to win a prize!
2025 MLK Day Clean-Up Prizes:
Cinemark movie passes
First Watch gift cards
Meadowlark Botanical Gardens passes
Coffee for two from Peet's Coffee
Free annual Capital Bikeshare membership ($95 value)
Free bike locker access (with $50 deposit) or secure bike room access, good for one year
Gift cards from regional bike shops
Students seeking credit for community service requirements should email FCDOT with their time and location worked along with a picture of their collection efforts.
Previous Community Events
Congressman Gerry Connolly helps kick off the 2018 Bike Your Park Day ride at Wakefield Park in Annandale.
Bike Fairfax joined the Fairfax County Department of Planning and Development Community Revitalization Section and the Fairfax County Park Authority at the Annandale Pop-Up Park, Aug. 24, 2019.