Pedaling the Pueblo – 100-Acre Wood Bike Park
If you haven’t yet heard of 100-Acre Wood Bike Park – it’s currently in construction to be Tucson’s first mountain bike skills park with trails and features geared toward everyone, from the beginner to the advanced rider. This project will not only bring a unique resource to Tucson, but the history of how it came to be is a pretty incredible one.
Tune in to hear from a number of partners involved in making this project possible – Tucson Mayor Jonathan Rothschild, City of Tucson Parks Director Brent Dennis, SDMB President Evan Pilling, and NCCC AmeriCorps volunteer Skylar Rottino.
There are many ways to support this grassroots funded project:
- To volunteer to help build trails, connect with Sonoran Desert Mountain Bicyclists (SDMB) and follow 100-Acre Wood Bike Park on Facebook
- To make a tax-deductible donation, select “100-Acre Wood Bike Park” on the Tucson Parks Foundation website
Pedaling the Pueblo – 100-Acre Wood Bike Park
Pedaling the Pueblo is a mini-program and podcast that connects people to news and information about Tucson’s bicycle culture. A collective of bicycle enthusiasts host and produce weekly programs covering a wide variety of topics. From community events to questions about how bicycle funding works; tips to start riding more to interviews with local bicycling legends, Pedaling the Pueblo explores life on two wheels from a “people first” approach, allowing us all to have an open dialogue about how people move through our shared built environment.
Content is responsive to and driven by the community, so if you have a question or topic you’d like to hear covered, email us at [email protected]. You can also find us on Facebook.