Elliot’s Ride for Everyone is your chance to ride along Newport's scenic coastline, free of cars!
This is the one day of the year when everyone comes out to enjoy one of the loveliest rides in the region outside, on the road, safely and with confidence. Please visit our Elliot's Ride information page on the Bike Newport website for more event details, updates, and announcements.
Bring your kids and your friendly furry friends - roll, stroll, hike, pedal - enjoy the wind in your hair and smiles on your faces. This wonderful community event is FREE to attend, though donations are warmly welcomed, and support Bike Newport's bike safety education initiatives honoring the memory of Elliot Kaminitz.
You'll see two ticket types as you register: one to register each person attending, and the other to add an optional donation to the Elliot Kaminitz Bike Safety Fund. Thank you!
If you or someone you know would like to become a Sponsor of this joy-filled community event, please contact chris@bikenewportri.org. Surpassing 500 riders and growing, Elliot's Ride for Everyone offers a high-visibility sponsorship option for area businesses.
At 9am, Newport Police will close the route to cars - including the length of Hazard Road, through the Goose Neck Salt Marsh, and Ocean Avenue from Carroll Avenue to Harrison Avenue. At 12pm, cars will again enter the roadway so you’ll want to be safely off the road before that time.
Note to area residents living on the route: Residents with urgent need to bring their vehicle onto the route during the event should call the Newport Police at (401) 847-1306. If you have any question in advance of the event, feel free to contact Allyson McCalla at Bike Newport at (401) 619-4900.
- To reduce waste, please do not print tickets for this event. For our planning purposes it's very helpful for all to pre-register, though drop-ins are also welcome.
- Please be sure to bring and wear a helmet.
- Please send us your photos of the event! Tag @bikenewportri on your social posts, or e-mail to info@bikenewportri.org.
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