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Ride Tahoma 2025

** CANCELLED **

We’re sorry to share that Ride Tahoma has been cancelled this year. The National Park Service recently informed us they are unable to issue the necessary permit due to ongoing construction in the Paradise–Longmire corridor of Mount Rainier National Park. This project will block access to most parking lots at Paradise until August 12, making it impossible to host the event.

Thank you for your support, and we hope to ride together again soon.


This will be our ninth-annual Ride Tahoma and is always greatly appreciated by participants. The event was originally called Ride Rainier but was changed in 2021 to Ride Tahoma in solidarity with the Puyallup tribes to honor its original name. The event is quite simple, participants meet at 2 PM in the Paradise area of Mount Rainier and we spend the day doing a group ride exploring the trails this national park has to offer. The wildflowers are always spectacular and the trails adventurous.

We bring a lot of volunteers to help individuals get up the steeper sections and feel safe while exploring this beautiful mountain. It offers a great experience for everyone, equally important, it opens up the conversation with national parks regarding accessible trails.

We understand transportation can be a major obstacle, if you’re interested in joining and getting there is a problem, please let us know and we may be able to help arrange something.

Earlier Event: June 19
Ride the Centennial 2025
Later Event: August 22
Sea to Sound 2025