Walk-Bike Council of Addison County

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The Walk-Bike Council of Addison County is a citizen-led advisory group with an ear to the ground on walking and bicycling issues and opportunities for all abilities.

Check out ACBC
06/15/2026

Check out ACBC

Have an aspiring MTBer in your life? In Addison County?Let’s Ride! Join the 5 Town Riders, a mountain biking club for young riders (5th-12th grades)! 5TR develops skills training and trail rides in a group setting from June to October. Our first practice Wednesday is on June 24 at 5pm at the Hub Teen Center in Bristol. Check out more about what we do and our signup at the Bristol Rec Dept site: Bristolvt.myrec.com under Programs. 🚵 Vermont Youth Cycling

Nice! So many benefits
06/15/2026

Nice! So many benefits

06/07/2026

Just do it!
They are great!

05/30/2026
A few bikey details from our visit to Oberlin College in Ohio. A nice walk don’t ride sidewalk graphic-A creative bike r...
05/30/2026

A few bikey details from our visit to Oberlin College in Ohio.

A nice walk don’t ride sidewalk graphic-
A creative bike rack-
And some different bike rack shelter ideas-
These made me think the some very creative solutions could be created without huge investment. And maybe more style.

05/25/2026

Cycling has long been pitched as good for the heart. A new scoping review of 87 studies suggests it's just as good for the head.

Published this month in Frontiers in Sports and Active Living, the review pulled together research from 19 countries examining "bicycling interventions": structured cycling programmes ranging from one-off stationary bike sessions to multi-week outdoor rides, commuting schemes and mountain biking. The question was whether cycling produces measurable mental, emotional, and cognitive benefits, not just physical ones.

The strongest signal was social. Every single study that measured social wellbeing found a positive effect. Psychological wellbeing improved in 67% of studies that measured it. Emotional wellbeing improved in 56%. The authors concluded that cycling's benefits "extend beyond physical health to encompass emotional regulation, stress reduction, social connectedness, and cognitive enhancement."

Mechanisms suggested in the literature include the release of endorphins and other neurotransmitters, the meditative effect of repetitive pedalling, and the community formed by group rides and shared routes. Earlier Scottish research, separately, found cycle commuters were 15% less likely to be prescribed antidepressants or anxiety medications over a five-year period.

The researchers stopped short of calling cycling a treatment. They argued instead that cycling should be treated as a public health tool, but only when matched with the right infrastructure, programme design and policy support to actually get people on bikes. Reporting on the review for road.cc this week, the suggestion was that the case for cycle lanes just got a lot less abstract.

05/25/2026

Enough.

05/12/2026

Week is here! 🎉

Whether you're brand new to bike commuting or just trying to get back into the habit, sometimes the hardest part is convincing yourself to get out there.

Here are some of the most common bike commuting concerns, plus tips to help you overcome them! ⬇️

02/07/2026

Here is a deal for local folks!

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