Bike to the Summit - 2019 Missouri Active Transportation Summit
Submitted by Brent Hugh on Fri, 08/02/2019 - 7:30am
Joining us for the 2019 Active Transportation Summit in Columbia?
Columbia City Councilman and PedNet Co-Founder Ian Thomas is leading a bike ride to the Summit.
If you're driving in from across the state, just bring your bike, park in the very convenient, easy-to-access location with ample FREE parking, and bike on down to the Summit with Ian.
What you need to know to Bike to the Summit with Ian
- Meet at 8:00 am at the Forum/MKT Trailhead, 2701 Forum Blvd, Columbia
- Bike ride to downtown Columbia and City Hall is 3.0 miles, entirely by trail
- Group will leave trailhead at 8:15 am
Driving directions to Forum/MKT Trailhead
- From Kansas City and the west: Leave I-70 eastbound at Exit 124 (Stadium Blvd.); turn right and travel 2.0 miles south, around curve, and then 0.5 miles east to Forum Blvd; turn right and travel 1.0 mile south to Forum/MKT Trailhead; turn right into parking lot shortly after passing Katy Lane on right
- From St. Louis and the east: Leave I-70 westbound at Exit 128A (Highway 63); turn left at traffic signal onto I-70 Connector, which merges onto Highway 63 southbound, and travel 2.0 miles south to Stadium Blvd.; exit highway, turn right, and travel 2.5 miles west to Forum Blvd; turn left and travel 1.0 mile south to Forum/MKT Trailhead; turn right into parking lot shortly after passing Katy Lane on right
- From the north: Leave Highway 63 southbound at Stadium Blvd. (2.0 miles after I-70 exit); exit highway, turn right, and travel 2.5 miles west to Forum Blvd; turn left and travel 1.0 mile south to Forum/MKT Trailhead; turn right into parking lot shortly after passing Katy Lane on right
- From the south: Leave Highway 63 northbound at Stadium Blvd. (1.0 miles after Grindstone Pkwy exit); exit highway, turn left, and travel 2.5 miles west to Forum Blvd; turn left and travel 1.0 mile south to Forum/MKT Trailhead; turn right into parking lot shortly after passing Katy Lane on right
Find out more or register for the 2019 Active Transportation Summit in Columbia
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