One of the best parts about riding a bike isn’t just getting from point A to point B—it’s the people you meet along the way.
Whether you’re new to cycling, looking to build confidence on city streets, or simply hoping to explore Pittsburgh with others, our city is home to an incredible network of organizations that host rides for every experience level. From beginner-friendly neighborhood cruises to recreational rides and advocacy events, there’s truly something for everyone.
If you’ve been looking for a reason to get outside this season, consider joining one of these local groups and discovering just how welcoming Pittsburgh’s cycling community can be.

Ride with POGOH
At POGOH, we believe biking should be joyful, affordable, and accessible to everyone.
Throughout the year, we host a variety of free and low-cost community rides and educational programs, including:
- Biking 101 & 201 classes for adults learning to ride or refreshing their skills
- Community Slow Rolls that explore neighborhoods across Pittsburgh
- Adaptive POGOH rides featuring adaptive cycles for riders of all abilities
- Seasonal community rides and special events with local partners
Many of our rides are beginner-friendly and no-drop, meaning no one gets left behind.
Learn more about upcoming rides and events at https://pogoh.com/events.
BikePGH
For more than 20 years, BikePGH has been making Pittsburgh a safer, more bike-friendly city through advocacy, education, and community programming. In addition to signature events like PedalPGH and OpenStreetsPGH, BikePGH maintains one of the region’s most comprehensive cycling calendars, making it easy to discover rides hosted by organizations across Western Pennsylvania. They also host beginner-friendly educational rides and workshops throughout the season.
Website: https://bikepgh.org
Pittsburgh Babes on Bikes
Pittsburgh Babes on Bikes is dedicated to creating an inclusive cycling community through social rides, races, educational events, and community gatherings. Their rides welcome cyclists of varying experience levels and provide an encouraging environment to meet new riding partners while exploring the city together.
Website: https://pghbabesonbikes.com

GIVE UP
GIVE UP has become one of Pittsburgh’s most recognizable cycling communities thanks to its fun, laid-back atmosphere and welcoming rides. Whether you’re joining a casual cruise or a longer weekend adventure, the focus is on enjoying the ride and building community—not keeping up with the fastest rider.
Website: https://giveup.bike
Pittsburgh Critical Mass
Once a month, hundreds of riders gather for Pittsburgh Critical Mass, one of the city’s largest community bike rides. These rides celebrate cycling as transportation while creating a fun, social atmosphere where riders can experience Pittsburgh from a completely different perspective. They’re a great opportunity to meet fellow cyclists and enjoy riding alongside a large, supportive group.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pgh_critical_mass

Major Taylor Cycling Club Pittsburgh
Named in honor of legendary cyclist Marshall “Major” Taylor, this club hosts regular rides that encourage cyclists of all backgrounds to get involved. Their programming ranges from slower-paced community rides to longer training rides, all centered around building community and increasing diversity within cycling.
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/pittsburghmajortaylor
Looking for Even More Rides?
Pittsburgh’s cycling community continues to grow, and there are countless opportunities to get involved. Other organizations worth exploring include:
- Women @ Work Cycling Club
- Panther Cycling Club
- Pittsburgh Randonneurs
- Western Pennsylvania Bicycle Club (Wheelmen)
- P.O.R.C. (Pittsburgh Off-Road Cyclists)
- Venture Outdoors
BikePGH’s ride calendar is an excellent place to discover upcoming events and recurring rides happening throughout the region.
Why Join a Group Ride?
Group rides are about much more than logging miles. They’re an opportunity to:
- Build confidence riding around Pittsburgh
- Learn new routes and neighborhoods
- Meet fellow cyclists and make new friends
- Support local businesses along the route
- Improve your riding skills
- Experience Pittsburgh from a completely new perspective
Whether you’re hopping on a POGOH bike for the first time or you’ve been riding for years, there’s a place for you in Pittsburgh’s cycling community.
So grab your helmet, invite a friend, and join a ride—you might just discover your new favorite way to explore the city.




