
It’s our first-ever Scavenger Hunt Ride + Party, hosted by BikePGH for our WMNBikePGH Community.
New to riding? No problem! Super experienced? Awesome!
We welcome all skill levels. Checkpoints vary from easy to hard.
Follow the clues! Ride hard or take it easy!
Afterparty! Free pizza & drinks! Raffle prizes from tons of local businesses! Crafts!
12:30 pm – Meet at Spirit (Lawrenceville). Bring your bike or rent a POGOH at their nearby station (52nd & Butler)
1:00 pm – Ride manifest & clues will be released to riders, in person at Spirit. Then, start hitting the checkpoints!
4:00 pm – Get back to Spirit for the afterparty to collect your prizes. We’ll have a DIY spoke card station, bandana printing, button making, really good prizes, tunes, and free drinks & pizza!
Looking for the Women & Non-Binary Bike Summit? This event will return in 2026!

Our Women & Non-Binary Bike Summit is an engaging, one-day event featuring presentations, on-bike workshops, and activities focused on boosting skills and encouraging women and non-binary representation in cycling.
Our goal is to empower trans and cis women, non-binary, genderqueer, agender and gender variant people of all ages and abilities to feel comfortable and confident riding bikes around the city. Together, we can learn from and uplift each other to build a more connected and inclusive cycling community..
The day is full of programming that accommodates everyone, no matter where in your cycling journey you may be.
More about this program
BikePGH’s Women and Non-Binary Program is inclusive of trans and cis women, intersex people, non-binary, genderqueer, agender and gender variant folks, as well as those whose gender identity falls outside of the dominant conceptions of gender. The program encourages conversation and provides spaces to come together over biking, advocacy and related topics while increasing representation of people who have historically marginalized gender identities.
We aim to create a safe space where people can speak and move freely expressing themselves authentically without added fear of microaggressions and discrimination due to gender and expression.
By opening the discussion about our lived experiences and challenges, we can assess how to better provide support and resources to ride bikes and increase mobility in Pittsburgh.
Be sure to join our WMNBikePGH Facebook Group and subscribe to our quarterly Women & Non-Binary Program eNewsletter to stay in the loop on all events.
