Wednesday Walks – September
Virtual EventStaying physically active is important for both physical AND mental health. That's why we're encouraging everyone to get out for a walk around their neighborhood or yard! Tune in on […]
Staying physically active is important for both physical AND mental health. That's why we're encouraging everyone to get out for a walk around their neighborhood or yard! Tune in on […]
Let's head out for a walk! Weather permitting we will meet at Daffin Park in front of Grayson Stadium for a casually paced walk and talk around Daffin Park. The […]
This webinar will delve into the laws pertaining to people biking and walking and how the design of our streets makes them safer for all users. Participants who take a […]
Savannah's level topography, dense urban form, and warm weather make it a great place to get around by bike. However, Savannah also has a high rate of traffic crashes involving […]
Cycle social is back! Join us each month for a casual, family-friendly bike ride at a different spot in Savannah or Chatham County. This month we'll meet at 6 p.m. […]
Show your love for the Truman Linear Park Trail! Join us as we pick up litter, collect recycling, and make sure the trail remains in great shape. All tools and […]
Join us for the Carver Village Neighborhood clean-up on Saturday, Nov. 13. We will meet at 8:30 a.m. in the parking lot on Stiles & Gwinnett. This community collaboration will […]
Staying physically active is important for both physical AND mental health. That's why we're encouraging everyone to get out for a walk around their neighborhood or yard! Weather permitting, we'll meet at the south end of Forsyth Park to walk and talk around the perimeter path. #BikeWalkSAV #WednesdayWalks.
Our ninth annual Savannah Cranksgiving Ride is Saturday, Nov. 20. starting at 1 p.m. Cranksgiving is half bike ride, half food drive and a 100 percent fun way to spend a Saturday […]
Join us for a ribbon cutting and inaugural bike ride and walk of Police Memorial Trail! We will meet at the trailhead at Kerry St. and Dixie Ave. Extending from Kerry St. to near the corner of 52nd St. and Bee Rd., the Police Memorial Trail was originally constructed by Chatham County in the 1990s […]