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[Event listing courtesy of the Sudbury Commission on Disability]
Residents of all ages and abilities are invited to experience the joy of cycling this spring and summer through Rail Trail Rides: Sudbury, a free adaptive cycling program.
Hosted by the Town of Sudbury’s Commission on Disability and Rail Trails Advisory Committee in partnership with All Out Adventures, rides will take place on May 2, June 6, August 22, and September 19 at the Broadacres Farm Parking Lot (62 Morse Road), with one-hour sessions offered between 11:00 a.m. and 3:00 p.m.
The program is made possible through a grant from the Sudbury Foundation, supporting inclusive recreational opportunities for people of all abilities.
Participants can choose from a variety of adaptive cycles, including recumbent trikes, handcycles, and tandem bikes, with trained staff on-site to ensure a safe, supportive experience. Helmets are provided, though riders may bring their own.
“This program is about access, inclusion, and joy,” organizers shared. “We want everyone in our community to feel welcome and able to experience the rail trail in a way that works for them.”
Sign Up to Ride
Advance registration is required for one-hour sessions, and participants are encouraged to join for one or more rides throughout the season.
Register online or call 413-584-2052:
- May 2 (11am–3pm): https://alloutadventures.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/alloutadventures/event.jsp?event=15245&
- June 6 (11am–3pm): https://alloutadventures.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/alloutadventures/event.jsp?event=15250&
- August 22 (11am–3pm): https://alloutadventures.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/alloutadventures/event.jsp?event=15255&
- September 19 (11am–3pm): https://alloutadventures.app.neoncrm.com/np/clients/alloutadventures/event.jsp?event=15260&
Whether you are an experienced cyclist or trying it for the first time, Rail Trail Rides offers a meaningful way to enjoy the outdoors in an inclusive, welcoming setting.
