The NW Trail Sisters' Women's Beginner Ride at Sandy Ridge offers a supportive environment for women to explore mountain biking. Participants meet at the main parking lot at the Sandy Ridge Trailhead in Brightwood, Oregon, for a guided session focused on bike safety and trail confidence. Whether you are a first-time rider or looking to connect with a local cycling community, this event provides the perfect opportunity to enjoy the outdoors with fellow enthusiasts.
What to Expect
Participants can expect a guided, low-pressure mountain bike ride designed for beginners, emphasizing safety and camaraderie in a beautiful trail setting.
Who Should Attend
Women mountain bikers
Beginner cyclists
Local trail enthusiasts
Those seeking a riding community
Agenda Overview
Meet at the main parking lot, safety briefing with ride leaders, and a group ride through the Sandy Ridge trails.
Venue & Address
Sandy Ridge Trail System
62700 E Barlow Trail Rd Brightwood , Oregon United States
Organizer
Northwest Trail Alliance · Non-profit
A community-focused organization dedicated to trail advocacy and cycling events.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is this ride suitable for beginners?
Yes, the event is specifically designed for beginner-friendly mountain biking.
Where do we meet?
Meet at the main parking lot at the Sandy Ridge Trailhead.
Do I need to bring my own bike?
Yes, participants should bring their own mountain bike and safety gear.
Is there a cost to attend?
Please check the official NW Trail Alliance website for registration details.
What should I bring?
Bring your bike, helmet, water, and appropriate riding attire.
Are ride leaders provided?
Yes, experienced ride leaders will guide the group and cover safety protocols.
Tags
cycling
mountain biking
women in sports
outdoor recreation
Brightwood
Oregon events
Summary
A beginner-friendly mountain bike ride for women hosted by NW Trail Sisters at Sandy Ridge.
Highlights
Guided beginner-friendly ride
Focus on bike safety
Community building for women
Scenic Sandy Ridge trails
Supportive ride leaders
Networking with local cyclists
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