Join Nancy Botkin for a meandering bike ride through Golden Gate Park to explore the legacy of bicycling in the park since the 1890s. This is shared in brief in the new book Discovering Golden Gate Park: A Local’s Guide, but Nancy will go in-depth and in-real-life on this fun ride!
San Franciscans have always been early adopters of technology and the bicycle was no exception. As soon as the bike became widely available in the 1890s, it was pedaled into the park, where “bicyclers” formed social and recreational groups. They formed clubs and held races. They also encountered horses, horse-drawn carriages, pedestrians, and eventually automobiles.
Sister-and-brother-team Nancy and Jonathan Botkin will lead this tour through the history and geography of the bicycle in Golden Gate Park. Jonathan is a bicycle historian, specializing in the bicycle culture in San Francisco of the late 1800s-early 1900s.
Whether you’re a history buff or you just enjoy a bike ride through the park with friendly folks, this bike tour will be a great time. We’ll pedal along routes and paths that have been used by cyclists for 125 years and stop to learn about the history of local bicycle culture along the way.
Bring water and snacks. Wear a helmet, plus sunscreen and layers for our changeable weather.
The ride will be 5 1/2 miles one-way. The route is exclusively within the park, mostly on paved roads, but there will be some riding on dirt trails (but still doable on road bikes). Preview the route here.
RSVP now through the San Francisco Bicycle Coalition, which is hosting the event.