What we’re about
The Austin Ridge Riders is a 501(c)(3) on a mission to develop trails by promoting trail stewardship in cooperation with local land managers, improve mountain bike awareness and access, and bring people together to build a strong off-road cycling community.
This Meetup group will keep you up to date regarding Trail Crew Workdays and Group Rides.
Rides are cancelled for wet weather but Trail Workdays often proceed as planned. Please RSVP to the meetup event where we will post any updates regarding the cancellation of events.
Building and Maintaining Trails
Austin Ridge Riders Trail Crew hosts an average of twelve trail work days every year. We train all trail volunteers to help us maintain and/or expand our trail systems in responsible and sustainable ways.
We typically do trail work in every season except summer. Usually work happens after a rainy period, and dates are posted 24-hours in advance to our Meetup group. We provide all the tools volunteers need, and volunteers are expected to bring work gloves and wear pants and closed-toe shoes.
Sunday Group Rides
All mountain bikers are welcome to join our FREE weekly rides every Sunday morning in Walnut Creek Metropolitan Park, with an alternate location chosen for the first Sunday of each month. Riders break into groups based on ability. Rides are designed to be fun for all skill levels - from beginner to advanced - with dedicated ride leaders to show you the way and keep everything safe!
Monthly Group Rides
Each month we pick a destination outside of our usual weekly ride venues and typically outside the city limits, from Dana Peak to Reimers Ranch and everywhere in between. These rides occur on Saturday and we bring a post ride lunch so we ask that everyone who plans to attend please RSVP.
Ride Like A Girl
Our Ride Like A Girl Program (RLAG) hosts women-only rides that are focused on fun and skill development. RLAG meets every Monday in the summer, unless it rains.
Riders break into small groups based on ability and hit the trail with experienced ride leaders. Rides are designed to be fun for ALL skill levels, from beginner to advanced!
Please note, these rides are for adults only. We encourage girls under 18 to join their local NICA program or a similar youth program.
Upcoming events (4+)
See all- ARR All Level Ride at Brushy CreekBrushy Creek Splash Pad, Cedar Park, TX
*****Attention : Rides December - March start at 9am. *****
Anchor your week with a consistent ride group and meet new riding buddies! Our weekly group ride takes place every Sunday morning at 8 am.
The first Sunday of each month is an alternate location. For March we are visiting Brushy Creek! This is a great way to learn your way around new trails, or for new riders to increase their riding proficiency.
This one-time waiver must be signed before joining ARR Group Ride Events (good through 2025)
This is for all levels of adult riders 18 years and older. Under 18 years old may join only if accompanied by a Parent/Guardian at all times during the ride. We break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and we will not drop riders.
Sunday Rides will be canceled if trail conditions are wet or any Special Event falls on that day. RSVP to the event on Meetup.com to receive email alerts for any changes or cancellations. If you are interested in being a group ride leader, please click here.
- Helmets are mandatory!
- Please bring plenty of water and electrolytes for the ride.
- Please ensure your bike is mechanically sound.
- Exact meet point here
- The ride lasts approximately 1.5-2 hours.
Groups will start in following order:
Beginner: New riders with little or no experience who are stoked to learn shifting, braking, and body position skills on the bike.
4-6 Miles, 4-5 MPH pace, frequent stops to practice skills or discuss trail etiquette.Intermediate 1: Riders who can handle smooth trails but may hesitate or walk the bike over small rocks, logs, roots, or steep sections. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, and over rocks and roots.
8-10 miles, 6-8 mph pace, more stops than Intermediate 2.Intermediate 2: Riders who can handle varying, somewhat technical terrain over small rocks, roots, and logs, but are not yet proficient or consistent. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, and over rocks and roots, small wheel lifts, small drops, and bike control for climbing and descending.
10-12 miles, 8-9mph pace, more stops than Intermediate 3.Intermediate 3: Riders who are comfortable over varying and technical terrain, medium to large rocks. roots, logs, and successive drops. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, ledges, and over rocks and roots, front/rear wheel lifts, and bike control for climbing and descending, fast cornering, switchbacks, and endurance.
12-15 miles, 9-10 pace, more stops than Advanced.Advanced: Riders who are proficient over varying and technical terrain, medium to large rocks. roots, logs, and successive drops. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, ledges, and over rocks and roots, front/rear wheel lifts, and bike control for climbing and descending, fast cornering, switchbacks, and endurance.
15-20 miles, 9-10mph pace, minimal stops.If you are not sure of your pace you can go with a faster group and then wait for next group coming up on the trail should you need to drop back.
Thank you to our Austin Ridge Riders members; your dues help us create ride events like this and supports trail development/maintenance and mountain bike advocacy in and around Austin and Central Texas. While ARR membership is not required to partake in our weekly group ride, we do encourage you to join. We are a local chapter of the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA), so you will be a member of both organizations and enjoy the benefits offered through IMBA like:
- Free digital subscription to Mountain Bike Action magazine, delivered to your inbox.
- A discount on a new Subaru via our VIP program. Click here for complete details.
- Discounts on over 100 brands of bike and outdoor gear through ExpertVoice.com.
- 15% discount on Water-to-Go bottles.
www.austinridgeriders.com | Austin Ridge Riders on Facebook | Austin Ridge Riders on Instagram
- ARR All Level Ride at Walnut CreekWalnut Creek Metropolitan Park, Austin, TX
****Attention!! 9am Start for Rides December 2024 - March 2025.****
Anchor your week with a consistent ride group and meet new riding buddies! Our weekly group ride takes place every Sunday morning at 8 am at Walnut Creek Metro Park, except for the first Sunday of each month when we pick an alternate location. This is a great way to learn your way around Walnut Creek Metro Park, or for new riders to increase their riding proficiency.
This one-time waiver must be signed before joining ARR Group Ride Events (good through 2025)
This is for all levels of adult riders 18 years and older. Under 18 years old may join only if accompanied by a Parent/Guardian at all times during the ride. We break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and we will not drop riders.
Sunday Rides will be canceled if trail conditions are wet or any Special Event falls on that day. RSVP to the event on Meetup.com to receive email alerts for any changes or cancellations. If you are interested in being a group ride leader, please see Renee Mocha or Abel Pardo at the group ride or send an email to: [email protected]
- Helmets are mandatory!
- Please bring plenty of water and electrolytes for the ride.
- Please ensure your bike is mechanically sound.
- Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool.
- The ride lasts approximately 1.5-2 hours.
Groups will start in following order:
Beginner: New riders with little or no experience who are stoked to learn shifting, braking, and body position skills on the bike.
4-6 Miles, 4-5 MPH pace, frequent stops to practice skills or discuss trail etiquette.Intermediate 1: Riders who can handle smooth trails but may hesitate or walk the bike over small rocks, logs, roots, or steep sections. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, and over rocks and roots.
8-10 miles, 6-8 mph pace, more stops than Intermediate 2.Intermediate 2: Riders who can handle varying, somewhat technical terrain over small rocks, roots, and logs, but are not yet proficient or consistent. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, and over rocks and roots, small wheel lifts, small drops, and bike control for climbing and descending.
10-12 miles, 8-9mph pace, more stops than Intermediate 3.Intermediate 3: Riders who are comfortable over varying and technical terrain, medium to large rocks. roots, logs, and successive drops. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, ledges, and over rocks and roots, front/rear wheel lifts, and bike control for climbing and descending, fast cornering, switchbacks, and endurance.
12-15 miles, 9-10 pace, more stops than Advanced.Advanced: Riders who are proficient over varying and technical terrain, medium to large rocks. roots, logs, and successive drops. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, ledges, and over rocks and roots, front/rear wheel lifts, and bike control for climbing and descending, fast cornering, switchbacks, and endurance.
15-20 miles, 9-10mph pace, minimal stops.If you are not sure of your pace you can go with a faster group and then wait for next group coming up on the trail should you need to drop back.
Thank you to our Austin Ridge Riders members; your dues help us create ride events like this and supports trail development/maintenance and mountain bike advocacy in and around Austin and Central Texas. While ARR membership is not required to partake in our weekly group ride, we do encourage you to join. We are a local chapter of the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA), so you will be a member of both organizations and enjoy the benefits offered through IMBA like:
- Free digital subscription to Mountain Bike Action magazine, delivered to your inbox.
- A discount on a new Subaru via our VIP program. Click here for complete details.
- Discounts on over 100 brands of bike and outdoor gear through ExpertVoice.com.
- 15% discount on Water-to-Go bottles.
www.austinridgeriders.com | Austin Ridge Riders on Facebook | Austin Ridge Riders on Instagram
- ARR All Level Ride at Walnut CreekWalnut Creek Metropolitan Park, Austin, TX
****Attention!! 9am Start for Rides December 2024 - March 2025.****
Anchor your week with a consistent ride group and meet new riding buddies! Our weekly group ride takes place every Sunday morning at 8 am at Walnut Creek Metro Park, except for the first Sunday of each month when we pick an alternate location. This is a great way to learn your way around Walnut Creek Metro Park, or for new riders to increase their riding proficiency.
This one-time waiver must be signed before joining ARR Group Ride Events (good through 2025)
This is for all levels of adult riders 18 years and older. Under 18 years old may join only if accompanied by a Parent/Guardian at all times during the ride. We break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and we will not drop riders.
Sunday Rides will be canceled if trail conditions are wet or any Special Event falls on that day. RSVP to the event on Meetup.com to receive email alerts for any changes or cancellations. If you are interested in being a group ride leader, please see Renee Mocha or Abel Pardo at the group ride or send an email to: [email protected]
- Helmets are mandatory!
- Please bring plenty of water and electrolytes for the ride.
- Please ensure your bike is mechanically sound.
- Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool.
- The ride lasts approximately 1.5-2 hours.
Groups will start in following order:
Beginner: New riders with little or no experience who are stoked to learn shifting, braking, and body position skills on the bike.
4-6 Miles, 4-5 MPH pace, frequent stops to practice skills or discuss trail etiquette.Intermediate 1: Riders who can handle smooth trails but may hesitate or walk the bike over small rocks, logs, roots, or steep sections. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, and over rocks and roots.
8-10 miles, 6-8 mph pace, more stops than Intermediate 2.Intermediate 2: Riders who can handle varying, somewhat technical terrain over small rocks, roots, and logs, but are not yet proficient or consistent. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, and over rocks and roots, small wheel lifts, small drops, and bike control for climbing and descending.
10-12 miles, 8-9mph pace, more stops than Intermediate 3.Intermediate 3: Riders who are comfortable over varying and technical terrain, medium to large rocks. roots, logs, and successive drops. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, ledges, and over rocks and roots, front/rear wheel lifts, and bike control for climbing and descending, fast cornering, switchbacks, and endurance.
12-15 miles, 9-10 pace, more stops than Advanced.Advanced: Riders who are proficient over varying and technical terrain, medium to large rocks. roots, logs, and successive drops. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, ledges, and over rocks and roots, front/rear wheel lifts, and bike control for climbing and descending, fast cornering, switchbacks, and endurance.
15-20 miles, 9-10mph pace, minimal stops.If you are not sure of your pace you can go with a faster group and then wait for next group coming up on the trail should you need to drop back.
Thank you to our Austin Ridge Riders members; your dues help us create ride events like this and supports trail development/maintenance and mountain bike advocacy in and around Austin and Central Texas. While ARR membership is not required to partake in our weekly group ride, we do encourage you to join. We are a local chapter of the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA), so you will be a member of both organizations and enjoy the benefits offered through IMBA like:
- Free digital subscription to Mountain Bike Action magazine, delivered to your inbox.
- A discount on a new Subaru via our VIP program. Click here for complete details.
- Discounts on over 100 brands of bike and outdoor gear through ExpertVoice.com.
- 15% discount on Water-to-Go bottles.
www.austinridgeriders.com | Austin Ridge Riders on Facebook | Austin Ridge Riders on Instagram
- ARR All Level Ride at Walnut CreekWalnut Creek Metropolitan Park, Austin, TX
****Attention!! 9am Start for Rides December 2024 - March 2025.****
Anchor your week with a consistent ride group and meet new riding buddies! Our weekly group ride takes place every Sunday morning at 8 am at Walnut Creek Metro Park, except for the first Sunday of each month when we pick an alternate location. This is a great way to learn your way around Walnut Creek Metro Park, or for new riders to increase their riding proficiency.
This one-time waiver must be signed before joining ARR Group Ride Events (good through 2025)
This is for all levels of adult riders 18 years and older. Under 18 years old may join only if accompanied by a Parent/Guardian at all times during the ride. We break into groups according to ability. Beginners are welcome, and we will not drop riders.
Sunday Rides will be canceled if trail conditions are wet or any Special Event falls on that day. RSVP to the event on Meetup.com to receive email alerts for any changes or cancellations. If you are interested in being a group ride leader, please see Renee Mocha or Abel Pardo at the group ride or send an email to: [email protected]
- Helmets are mandatory!
- Please bring plenty of water and electrolytes for the ride.
- Please ensure your bike is mechanically sound.
- Meet in the parking lot by the swimming pool.
- The ride lasts approximately 1.5-2 hours.
Groups will start in following order:
Beginner: New riders with little or no experience who are stoked to learn shifting, braking, and body position skills on the bike.
4-6 Miles, 4-5 MPH pace, frequent stops to practice skills or discuss trail etiquette.Intermediate 1: Riders who can handle smooth trails but may hesitate or walk the bike over small rocks, logs, roots, or steep sections. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, and over rocks and roots.
8-10 miles, 6-8 mph pace, more stops than Intermediate 2.Intermediate 2: Riders who can handle varying, somewhat technical terrain over small rocks, roots, and logs, but are not yet proficient or consistent. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, and over rocks and roots, small wheel lifts, small drops, and bike control for climbing and descending.
10-12 miles, 8-9mph pace, more stops than Intermediate 3.Intermediate 3: Riders who are comfortable over varying and technical terrain, medium to large rocks. roots, logs, and successive drops. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, ledges, and over rocks and roots, front/rear wheel lifts, and bike control for climbing and descending, fast cornering, switchbacks, and endurance.
12-15 miles, 9-10 pace, more stops than Advanced.Advanced: Riders who are proficient over varying and technical terrain, medium to large rocks. roots, logs, and successive drops. Skills practiced: shifting, braking, body position on climbs, descents, ledges, and over rocks and roots, front/rear wheel lifts, and bike control for climbing and descending, fast cornering, switchbacks, and endurance.
15-20 miles, 9-10mph pace, minimal stops.If you are not sure of your pace you can go with a faster group and then wait for next group coming up on the trail should you need to drop back.
Thank you to our Austin Ridge Riders members; your dues help us create ride events like this and supports trail development/maintenance and mountain bike advocacy in and around Austin and Central Texas. While ARR membership is not required to partake in our weekly group ride, we do encourage you to join. We are a local chapter of the International Mountain Biking Association (IMBA), so you will be a member of both organizations and enjoy the benefits offered through IMBA like:
- Free digital subscription to Mountain Bike Action magazine, delivered to your inbox.
- A discount on a new Subaru via our VIP program. Click here for complete details.
- Discounts on over 100 brands of bike and outdoor gear through ExpertVoice.com.
- 15% discount on Water-to-Go bottles.
www.austinridgeriders.com | Austin Ridge Riders on Facebook | Austin Ridge Riders on Instagram