Bike Fun is featured as “Best Way to Learn to Ride a Bike” in the 2025 Best of Nashville issue of the Nashville Scene. The Best of Nashville awards from the Nashville Scene have been selected for 37 years. Competitive votes are cast by readers

Creating joyful bicycle riders in Middle Tennessee
Bike Fun is featured as “Best Way to Learn to Ride a Bike” in the 2025 Best of Nashville issue of the Nashville Scene. The Best of Nashville awards from the Nashville Scene have been selected for 37 years. Competitive votes are cast by readers
Bike Fun was featured on the local newsmagazine Local on 2 on WKRN in August. Executive director KJ Garner and senior instructor Ashleigh Wilson spoke with co-hosts Stephanie Langford and Laura Schweizer about our programs, our technique, and how to get involved!
We’re thankful for our supporters in 2024 who’ve helped us create more opportunities for confidence building, friendship making, & bike fun in Middle Tennessee! Looking at these lists compared to last year and it’s as if we’ve doubled our in-kind and financial support, increased event
Thanks to Bike Fun supporter Koby Langner for connecting Bike Fun with the folks at Cosecha Community / Woodbine UMC earlier this year, Bike Fun now has an operating location at 2621 Nolensville Pike. (Learn more about supporting us in 2025!) The Bike Fun Bike
Join Bike Fun and community friends at the second annual South Inglewood Bicycle Festival on Saturday, April 27th, from 1-4pm at the South Inglewood Community Center. The Bicycle Festival features community groups ranging from mountain bikers to transit enthusiasts to infrastructure designers to group riding