5 & 6 Year Old Learn to Ride – July 2026
Education · Workshop

5 & 6 Year Old Learn to Ride – July 2026

A cycling workshop for 5 and 6-year-olds to learn how to ride a bike with confidence.

Sat, 11 Jul 2026 Cosesha Community Nashville , Tennessee
The 'Learn to Ride' workshop for 5 and 6-year-olds is designed to help children gain the skills and confidence needed to ride a bicycle. Hosted by Nashville Bike Fun at their Bike Lab, this course is perfect for brand new riders who are ready to get on two wheels. Our experienced instructors provide a supportive environment where children can learn at their own pace. Join us for this empowering community class and help your child start their cycling journey.

What to Expect

A hands-on, encouraging workshop focused on basic cycling techniques.

Who Should Attend

  • 5-year-olds
  • 6-year-olds
  • New cyclists
  • Parents

Agenda Overview

The workshop covers bike safety, balance, and pedaling techniques.
Venue & Address
Cosesha Community
2621 Nolensville Pk
Nashville , Tennessee – 37211
United States
Organizer
Nashville Bike Fun · Non-profit
A community organization dedicated to promoting cycling and bike safety in Nashville.

Frequently Asked Questions

Who is this for?
5 and 6-year-olds who are new to riding.
Where is it held?
Bike Fun Bike Lab, 2621 Nolensville Pk, Nashville, TN.
Do I need a bike?
Check the event details for equipment requirements.
Is it free?
Check the registration page for ticket information.
How do I register?
Register through the Humanitix or Bike Fun website.
What if my child is nervous?
Our instructors are experienced in helping children feel comfortable.
Tags
Cycling Kids Nashville Workshop Education Bike
Summary
A cycling workshop for 5 and 6-year-olds to learn to ride a bike.
Highlights
  • Cycling skills training
  • Builds confidence
  • Supportive environment
  • Experienced instructors
  • Perfect for new riders
  • Located at Bike Fun Bike Lab
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