BIKE THRU BURQUE Proposed Bike Rides & Routes

Explore the inventory of proposed bike rides and routes from community members in Albuquerque!

Albuquerque cyclist uses pedestrian bridge to cross I-25

PROPOSED BIKE RIDES & ROUTES

Explore the inventory of proposed bike rides and routes from community members in Albuquerque!

Other information for rides and routes that are part of this map and include:

  • Ride Name
  • Distance (in miles)
  • Type of Bike Facilities on route
  • Level of Traffic you can expect
  • Terrain
  • Route Description

How to use this map:

Pan by clicking and dragging anywhere in map fram. Zoom using the + & - signs in the lower right corner to explore some of the community's favorite bike routes in Albuquerque

Click on a a route to learn more about it. Zoom in on a section to improve accuracy.

Plan your own route to the public art Albuquerque has to offer!

Click on a pin and scroll to find out more about the art located at the demarcated spot.

Image borrowed from CABQ Vision Zero : Vision Zero — City of Albuquerque (cabq.gov) 

CABQ BIKEABLE COMMUNITIES

  • Biking as a mode of transportation is a pillar of the City of Albuquerque's commitment to diversifying transportation modes and making the city a greener and more sustainable place to live. Improving access to safe and bike-able routes across the city is one of the many ways the city supports this initiative.
  • In May 2019, Mayor Keller made a commitment to Vision Zero and signed an Executive Order committing the City of Albuquerque to work toward the goal of zero traffic deaths by 2040.
  • In May 2021, the City of Albuquerque released its Vision Zero Action Plan, which lays out steps that the City, working with agency and community partners, will take to reduce traffic fatalities and make our streets safer.
  • Close to 400 miles of on-street bike facilities and trails

The map to the right shows existing bike facilities in the City of Albuquerque and greater Bernalillo County.


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PROPOSE A RIDE PHOTO GALLERY

Image borrowed from CABQ Vision Zero : Vision Zero — City of Albuquerque (cabq.gov)