Harford County will celebrate National Clean Commute Month in May with Bike to Work Week “pit stop” events in Edgewood and Bel Air.
“Whether you’re an avid cyclist or just enjoy riding, bicycling can be a practical and enjoyable way to get around,” County Executive Bob Cassilly said. “I encourage everyone who can to take part in Bike to Work Week, stop by the pit stops, connect with fellow riders, and experience firsthand the benefits of biking in Harford County.”
The pit stops promote biking as a fun, healthy, and low-cost transportation option and will offer light refreshments, music, a bike parade, prizes, and more.
This year’s pit stop locations will be open rain or shine as follows:
• Bike FROM Work, Tuesday, May 12, 2026 | Edgewood, 4:30-6:00 p.m.
Edgewood Branch of Harford County Public Library, 629 Edgewood Road
• Bike TO Work, Friday, May 15, 2026 | Bel Air, 7- 8:30 a.m.
Harford County Government Administration Building, 220 South Main Street
Participation is free; registration is required and will be open at each event. To pre-register, visit biketoworkmd.com. All pre-registrants will receive a free Bike to Work T-shirt while supplies last.
Bike to Work Week is organized by the Baltimore Metropolitan Council and its member jurisdictions, to encourage commuting by bike as a healthy and environmentally friendly way to get to work.
Harford’s Bike to Work pit stops are sponsored by Harford County Public Library and hosted by Harford County government and Harford Transit LINK.
For more information about Bike to Work Day, National Clean Commute Month, or becoming a sponsor contact Ryan Kivinski, Harford County Commute Smart Rideshare Coordinator, at rdkivinski@harfordcountymd.gov or 410-612-1620 ext. 7474.
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