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Ride on the River! with Pedaling for Pathstone

  • 400 East Avenue Rochester, NY, 14618 United States (map)

You’re invited to join Genesee River Alliance on Saturday, August 19 for a fun annual event: the Pedaling for PathStone bike ride fundraiser.

This year’s event will again feature an Urban Off-Road River Ride. Genesee River Alliance and Genesee Land Trust are excited to partner with PathStone and Black Girls Do Bike Rochester to offer this amazing bike ride along the Genesee Riverway Trail and Thomas R. Frey Trail at El Camino. The ride covers the length of the Genesee River from Charlotte to Genesee Valley Park and is a great way to appreciate the beauty of the Genesee River through the City of Rochester.

With fantastic views, three amazing waterfalls and more, this well-supported ride winds along the Genesee River through the City of Rochester. PathStone provides water and break stations along the way. You can ride any portion of the trail and stop whenever you want. Box lunches and other goodies will be provided at the end of your ride at the gardens at PathStone. The full ride is about 30 miles.

Join us for a fun-filled day! You can register as an individual or as a team! Sponsors enjoy great benefits. Prizes go to top fundraisers! We would love to have you on our team.

This ride helps raise funds to support the ongoing work of Genesee River Alliance – advocating to improve and enhance the river corridor, gathering community input about the new State Park at High Falls, and providing Mile-a-Month events along the river since 2019. Genesee River Alliance is a project of Genesee Land Trust.

 

You can join our team here: https://pedalingforpathstone.org/support/#GRA 

If you need assistance with the registration fee, you can use the code “freeride.”

The primary mission of the PathStone Foundation is to raise funds to support the activities and mission of PathStone Corporation - a visionary, diverse organization empowering individuals, families, and communities to attain economic and social resources for building better lives.

Earlier Event: August 17
Trail Keepers: Brookdale Preserve
Later Event: August 19
Work Party: Brookdale Preserve