
What we’re about
VISIT THE NEW WEBSITE at pedalers.org to learn about the Pedalers cycling club! Annual memberships are $35 (single) or $60 (joint). Click HERE to pay your dues. Please view and RSVP all rides and events at this Meetup page.
IMPORTANT: Check the website (pedalers.org) for all ride rating, safety, and etiquette guides. Choosing the correct ride for your fitness level will help ensure you have the best possible group cycling experience.
Become a Member: Try out a few rides and then consider joining the Club! Your club dues keep the Club running (insurance, Meetup, website, and event costs). Besides supporting the largest recreational cycling club in Reno-Tahoe, club members enjoy insurance on all club rides and members-only special events (Hooray for Spring, Mormon Station annual picnic, Mt. Rose Challenge, Holiday Party, and more). Visit our new website at pedalers.org.
E-Bikes: All but Class 2 E-bikes are welcome. Ride leaders may not be equipped to handle mechanical issues so have a backup plan.

Upcoming events (4+)
See all- Sparks RambleSparks Marina, Sparks, NV
This ride begins at the Sparks Marina and heads east on Lincoln. The ride cruises through a bunch of residential neighborhoods on Lilla Drive and Wabash Circle and continues on Blossom View and Round Mountain and then takes Baring East to D'andrea Blvd and then climbs to the top of Veccio. We descend and the head over Isabella and Culpepper to Belmar where we wind our way to the overlook at the end of Specklestone Court. We then descend Vista Heights to Los Altos Parkway. We take this all the way to Sparks Boulevard and then take Sawgrass and Turnberry over to Henry Orr and Dave Allen Blvd. Then its Wingfiled Hills to Vista and a run out to Lacerta where we take Desert Fox up to Orange Plains and then its down Cobra and up Desert Vista. Now we get the screaming descent down La Posada and can roll out to Cordoba then we take Calle De Oro and Wingfield Springs back towards Vista. We can let it roll on Vista back to Disc Drive and take the classic return on Spanish Springs, Goldy and Howard.
Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/41859707
Rating: C+, B, 34.7 miles, 1971 feet of elevation gain.NOTE: Check posting 2 hours before ride time for weather-related and other changes. Helmets are required and bikes should be in good working order. Please no ear buds or headphones. Be prepared with a spare tube and pump. Class 2 E-Bikes are not permitted.
BECOME A MEMBER: Your membership on Meetup is not a membership in the Reno-Tahoe Pedalers Bike Club. Join the Club to support bike advocacy and recreational cycling in the Reno-Tahoe area. Memberships are $35 (single) and $60 (joint). Club benefits include insurance on all rides (provided for first ride only for non-members), summer picnic, winter holiday party, other members-only events, and local bike shop discounts. Click here for a Membership Application Form. http://www.pedalers.org/member_app_April_10_2016.pdf
RIDE RATINGS: Unless the ride is posted “no drop,” you will be expected to maintain the pace set as stated in the ride description. It is important to confirm your ability to do this ride. Review the map/route sheet provided, and the ride rating as stated in the Ride Rating Sheet - ([http://www.pedalers.org/RideRatingSheet2018.pdf. If you have questions contact the ride host.]
CYCLING ETIQUETTE: If you have any questions about what a group ride
with the Reno-Tahoe Pedalers entails, please refer to our Ride Etiquette Sheet. http://www.pedalers.org/PP_Group_Ride_Etiquette.pdfDISCLAIMER: Bicycle riding comes with inherent risk. All maps, rides and other documents listed here are for informational purposes only. The Reno-Tahoe Pedalers Bicycle Club and the authors of any maps assume no liability for the information provided. Research the local riding conditions before you embark on a ride. Road conditions, weather conditions, and traffic densities vary constantly.
- South Reno RambleSouth Creek Retail Center, Reno, NV
This ride begins at the South Creek Retail Center on Foothill close to South Virginia. We start by heading up Foothill to Thomas Creek and then descend and take Holcomb to Mile Circle and Passa Tempo and then Dixon. We take Dixon over to Western estates and then go up Huffaker to Del Monte, View Crest, and Sierra Vista. We pop onto Lakeside and follow to Peckham and then Neil Road. We than take Airway to Longley and Boynton Lane. Mira Vista takes us to the Erica Greif Bike path followed by South Meadows. A little bit of Double Diamond brings us to Sandhill. We wander over to Gateway Drive and then its down to the South Meadows which brings us to the bottom of Foothill and the Start.
Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/42994461
Rating: C,C+, 22.0 miles and 647 feet of elevation gainNOTE: Check posting 2 hours before ride time for weather-related and other changes. Helmets are required and bikes should be in good working order. Please no ear buds or headphones. Be prepared with a spare tube and pump. Class 2 E-Bikes are not permitted.
BECOME A MEMBER: Your membership on Meetup is not a membership in the Procrastinating Pedalers Bike Club. Join the Club to support bike advocacy and recreational cycling in the Reno-Tahoe area. Memberships are $35 (single) and $60 (joint). Club benefits include insurance on all rides (provided for first ride only for non-members), summer picnic, winter holiday party, other members-only events, and local bike shop discounts. Click here for a Membership Application Form. http://www.pedalers.org/member_app_April_10_2016.pdf
RIDE RATINGS: Unless the ride is posted “no drop,” you will be expected to maintain the pace set as stated in the ride description. It is important to confirm your ability to do this ride. Review the map/route sheet provided, and the ride rating as stated in the Ride Rating Sheet - (http://www.pedalers.org/RideRatingSheet2018.pdf. If you have questions contact the ride host.
CYCLING ETIQUETTE: If you have any questions about what a group ride
with the Procrastinating Pedalers entails, please refer to our Ride Etiquette Sheet. http://www.pedalers.org/PP_Group_Ride_Etiquette.pdfDISCLAIMER: Bicycle riding comes with inherent risk. All maps, rides and other documents listed here are for informational purposes only. The Procrastinating Pedalers Bicycle Club and the authors of any maps assume no liability for the information provided. Research the local riding conditions before you embark on a ride. Road conditions, weather conditions, and traffic densities vary constantly.
- Solstice Plus 2 RideBartley Ranch Park, Reno at the parking lot near the covered bridge, Reno, NV
This Ride Begins at Bartley Ranch Regional Park near the old schoolhouse. We begin by going down a little Lakeside and then turning up Ridgeview to Plumas and then head down to Urban and then wind to Rosewood and Pine Ridge and take Sharon to turn onto Plum. After a bit of Plum we head up Aguila and then take Sagitarrius and Southampton, Ash Fork, Greensburg Circle, Brighton, Meridian, Markridge, Susileen and Marthiam. At this point we reach a peak and head down Cashill, Skyline, Pioneer, and Manzanita. We then take Lakeside all the way to Davis Lane and take Huffaker down a gentle slope to Dixon and take Holcomb Ranch to circle the car dealer and head to Broken Hill and Stoneybrook. We wind a bit to South Hills and a 100 feet of Gravel and then start climbing up Creek View and Creek Crest to Stillwater and cross Zolezzi onto Silver Creek. We climb further on Wolf Run and Fieldcreek up to Arrowcreek Parkway. We then take a classical path on Winding Ridge, Mormon Tea, Masters, and Harbottle. We can take a break at the park there and then continue up High Vista to the top of Arrowcreek. We then take High Vista and Arrowcreek down to Thomas Creek, Ventana, Lamay, Dryden, Holcomb, and Lakeview down and back to the start.
Route: https://ridewithgps.com/routes/51271580
Rating: C+, B, 35.9 miles, 2881 feet of elevation gain.NOTE: Check posting 2 hours before ride time for weather-related and other changes. Helmets are required and bikes should be in good working order. Please no ear buds or headphones. Be prepared with a spare tube and pump. Class 2 E-Bikes are not permitted.
BECOME A MEMBER: Your membership on Meetup is not a membership in the Reno-Tahoe Pedalers Bike Club. Join the Club to support bike advocacy and recreational cycling in the Reno-Tahoe area. Memberships are $35 (single) and $60 (joint). Club benefits include insurance on all rides (provided for first ride only for non-members), summer picnic, winter holiday party, other members-only events, and local bike shop discounts. Click here for a Membership Application Form. http://www.pedalers.org/member_app_April_10_2016.pdf
RIDE RATINGS: Unless the ride is posted “no drop,” you will be expected to maintain the pace set as stated in the ride description. It is important to confirm your ability to do this ride. Review the map/route sheet provided, and the ride rating as stated in the Ride Rating Sheet - ([http://www.pedalers.org/RideRatingSheet2018.pdf. If you have questions contact the ride host.]
CYCLING ETIQUETTE: If you have any questions about what a group ride
with the Reno-Tahoe Pedalers entails, please refer to our Ride Etiquette Sheet. http://www.pedalers.org/PP_Group_Ride_Etiquette.pdfDISCLAIMER: Bicycle riding comes with inherent risk. All maps, rides and other documents listed here are for informational purposes only. The Reno-Tahoe Pedalers Bicycle Club and the authors of any maps assume no liability for the information provided. Research the local riding conditions before you embark on a ride. Road conditions, weather conditions, and traffic densities vary constantly.