Biking and walking

Biking and walking are two of the easiest means of transportation. Is your worksite too far away? Consider walking or biking for part of your commute and make this your exercise routine.
To keep your bike secure, you can use the bike lockers at various metro locations for a small seasonal fee.

· Bike locker information
· List of MetroTransit bike locker locations

Ride the transit and take your bike along. All metro trains and buses have bike racks available.

· Metro Transit’s Bike and Ride program

There are dozens of bike lanes and trails spread out across the Twin Cities. You can buy a commuter bike map showing metro area trails, bike lanes, and streets recommended for biking. Maps are available to purchase at most metro bike shops.

 

Biking and walking maps

Maps we publish:

· Midway Biking and Walking Maps

· Downtown Bike Parking & Lockers Map (pdf)


Maps from the City of St. Paul:

· City of St. Paul Commuter Bike Map (pdf)

· City of St. Paul Biking & Walking Map (pdf)


Maps drawn by individuals:

· Bike routes on bikemap.net

· Bike routes on mapmyride.org

· Walk routes on mapmywalk.org


New to making trips by bike?


Commuting by bicycle is good for your health, your pocketbook and the environment. Join a new regional program this summer called Bike2Benefits and discover how rewarding making trips on your bike can be.

Sign up at bike2benefits.org and receive a personalized route map, a booklet with tips on bicycle commuting, information on safe and lawful bicycling and a reflective ankle strap


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