Links to local cycling resouces

The Inland Empire is home to a vibrant and growing cycling community, with opportunities for riders of all ages and experience levels. Whether you're looking for new routes, trail conditions, organized rides, cycling events, or local clubs, there are many resources available to help you get the most out of your time on the bike.

The links below provide valuable information for road cyclists, mountain bikers, commuters, recreational riders, and e-bike enthusiasts throughout Redlands, Yucaipa, Highland, Loma Linda, San Bernardino, and the surrounding Inland Empire communities. From discovering new trails and tracking rides to connecting with fellow cyclists and participating in local events, these resources can help you stay informed, explore new destinations, and enjoy everything the local cycling scene has to offer.

Before your next ride, make sure your bicycle is ready for the road or trail. Orange Blossom Bicycles proudly supports local cyclists with professional mobile bicycle repair, tune-ups, e-bike service, and maintenance throughout the Inland Empire.

The Riverside Bicycle Club was founded in 1891 and is the oldest, continuous bike club west of the Mississippi. We are located in Riverside, California, the heart of the Inland Empire.  Today there are over 200 members and collectively the club puts on over 400 club rides a year.  All of our Club Rides are open to the public. We are a social riding club. Our rides are not races. We invite all rider levels to join our rides.

RWBTC is a recreational bicycling club devoted to the promotion of friendly cycling in the Redlands, CA area.

The Inland Empire Biking Alliance was formed to unify the cycling community to have a stronger voice in promoting bicycling for transportation and recreation 

We measure partner progress with communities that are engaged in the trail development process with education and advocacy, communities that are committed to trails through planning and funding, and communities that have created their vision for trails close to home. Across the country, IMBA Local Member Organizations help move these visions forward and steward their local trails.