Hit the Trails for National Bike Month

by | May 2023

Family riding bicycle in the public park together. Cycling and enjoying the sunny day

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Minnetonka celebrates with a scavenger hunt and more events.

May is National Bike Month, and the City of Minnetonka is marking the event with its a scavenger hunt, which runs the entire month of May. Participants (on bikes!) can search for various landmarks in Hopkins and Minnetonka.

At each landmark, cyclists are asked to take a photo of themselves and their bikes and submit it to Ann Davy at adavy@minnetonkamn.gov. There are chances to win prizes from various local businesses.

Other activities include the Mountain Bike Opener, which is set from 10 a.m.–1 p.m. on May 20 at Lone Lake Park, 5624 Shady Oak Road, Minnetonka. The Minnesota Off-Road Cyclists will be there for a day of biking fun. “In celebrating Bike Month, we will also be celebrating the start of the mountain biking season,” says Sara Woeste, assistant recreation director for the City of Minnetonka. There will be vendors, mountain bike demos, group rides and clinics.

Additional information is available at minnetonkamn.gov.

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