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Connecting community, one ride at a time 

Ready to roll? Saranac Lake is embracing pedal power with a community biking initiative that invites riders of all ages and experience levels to explore the area together. From scenic loops around town to guided rides on the Adirondack Rail Trail, these community rides are designed to be fun, social, and accessible. Partnering with organizations like Bike Adirondacks and the Village of Saranac Lake, the initiative aims to connect people to local events, outdoor spaces, and each other—one ride at a time.

A biker riding along a scenic road.

Two bikers riding along a road.

Two bikers chatting in the woods.

Community bike rides

The Saranac Lake Community Ride is a free, fun, and family-friendly weekly group ride through the scenic streets of the village. Open to all ages and experience levels, this relaxed community ride invites locals and visitors alike to hop on their bikes and enjoy a no-pressure pedal alongside friends, neighbors, and new faces.

This ride takes place every Wednesday at 6 p.m. from July 9 through August 6, 2025, starting at Riverside Park. Riders will check in, sign a quick waiver, and meet their friendly ride leaders, easily spotted in bright Community Ride t-shirts, before heading out on clearly planned, no-drop routes designed for all experience levels. Stick around after the ride for Music on the Green, a free live concert series at Riverside Park from 7–9 p.m., featuring local and regional performers.

A group of bikers at the Music on the Green.

A group of bikers getting their photo taken at an event.

Two bikers riding in Saranac Lake.

Music performers performing at Music on the Green.

More to explore

Beyond the weekly community rides, Saranac Lake offers plenty of scenic and accessible routes to keep you pedaling. Cruise a section of the Adirondack Rail Trail, a wide, smooth gravel path that connects Saranac Lake to Lake Clear and beyond, perfect for a relaxed ride through the woods. Tackle the Three Lakes Loop for a mix of in-town and backroad riding that takes you past Little Colby Pond, Lake Clear, and Upper St. Regis Lake.

For those looking for a hillier challenge, the Norman Ridge Loop offers a beautiful climb with rewarding mountain scenery. Prefer to stay close to town? A loop around Moody Pond or a casual spin through the village’s quiet side streets is ideal for a quick ride or a scenic detour. However you roll, there’s always something new to discover on two wheels in Saranac Lake.

Two women biking on the Adirondack Rail Trail.

A family walking and biking on the rail trail.

Two bikers on a wooded trail.

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