Riding a bike is not only a fun activity to do, it also has many physical, mental, and environmental benefits. Let’s explore the different ways riding a bike can benefit you and those around you!
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Riding a bicycle is often seen as a childhood milestone, but the truth is, it’s a skill that can be learned—and enjoyed—at any age. Learning to bike later in life is not only possible but also incredibly rewarding.
UCLA Transportation is continually improving the campus infrastructure to make UCLA a more bike-friendly university. These enhancements include a new bike lane and speed cushions that have been installed on Westholme Ave. between Hilgard Ave. and Charles E. Young Drive.
UCLA's bike repair stands are equipped with the tools you need to keep your bike in top shape and get back on the road quickly.
If you're considering biking as a sustainable way to get to campus, getting a bike may be easier than you think.
From relaxing ocean views to bustling cityscapes, this list of Los Angeles bike paths offers a wide variety of routes fit for everyone's interest. Find out which one is right for you!
Our popular Earn-A-Bike program is back! UCLA employees and graduate students can get a free $900 bicycle package in exchange for their parking permit.
Bicycle commuting to campus turns a mundane and frustrating drive into a fun and wonder-filled ride for UCLA Recreation employee Nate Woiwode.
Instantly activate vacation mode with some two-wheeled travel.
Biking is a good way to get some exercise, but it's also great for your mental health according to Wendy Conlon, a Genetic Counselor with the UCLA Health Bowyer Oncology Center.