Bike Centerville

Driving Positive Change in Our Community Through Biking

Who is Bike Centerville?

Bike Centerville is an all-volunteer, nonprofit organization that promotes and advocates bicycling in Centerville and Washington Township, Ohio. We feel that an active community that is safe and welcoming to bicyclists produces health benefits for cyclists as well as environmental, economic and social benefits for the community. We achieve this by:

  • Organizing and conducting bicycle events to engage and educate

  • Partnering and collaborating with local governments, businesses and organizations

  • Providing resources for citizens

Bike Centerville is a chapter of Bike Miami Valley (BMV), a nonprofit organization centered in Dayton, whose mission is to advocate, promote and create opportunities for all forms of bicycling in the Miami Valley.

BMV strives to be the hub for cycling in the entire region. Bike Centerville and BMV work together to create a mutually beneficial strategy. Together we are stronger with joint memberships and revenue sharing, helping Bike Centerville become an efficient and effective organization for all things cycling-related in our community.

Well Spoke’n

Dig a little deeper into the bicycling scene. Read up with longer articles in the blog, bike-log, section.

Find informative and engaging posts from Bike Centerville members and other cyclists in your town.

Become a Member

Why join Bike Centerville? First and foremost, you are supporting a grassroots organization made up entirely of volunteers. In addition, we use membership dues, corporate donations, fund raising revenue and grant funding to offset the cost of many things including our website, event signage, marketing and educational materials, first aid and safety related items and giveaways to make our events memorable and fun. We plan to subsidize bike racks and other bike-related equipment placed at local businesses to benefit everyone in our community.

Always Seeking Volunteers

Bike Centerville is dependent on volunteers. Do you have a useful skill or extra time to help your community? Great. We can always use more hands and brains, and you don’t need to be a cyclist or even own a bicycle to volunteer.