
BikeWalk NC envisions a state where anyone can choose to bicycle, roll, run, and walk as practical, healthy, safe and active transportation.
Our Mission is to lead, support, and inspire advocacy and educational efforts throughout North Carolina for an environment that fairly, safely, and equitably serves bicyclists, pedestrians, and others using active mobility and human-powered transportation.
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We work with individuals, elected officials, government agencies and nonprofit sectors to increase access to and safety of active transportation options.
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Recent News and Happenings
From Washington to Your Streets: How Federal Policy and Design Manuals Are Shaping the Future of Biking
We’re honored to welcome Ken McLeod, Policy Director at the League of American Bicyclists, as one of our keynote speakers at the 2025 NC BikeWalk Transportation Summit, taking place this September in Hickory. Ken is a leading national expert in…
Connecting Communities by Trail: Meet Keynote Speaker Dennis Markatos-Soriano
The 2025 NC BikeWalk Transportation Summit is proud to welcome Dennis Markatos-Soriano, Executive Director of the East Coast Greenway Alliance, as a featured keynote speaker. Since 2009, Dennis Markatos-Soriano has served as executive director of the East Coast Greenway. He and…
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Registration is Now Open for the 2025 NC BikeWalk Transportation Summit in Hickory!
Photo Credit: Hillsborough Photography Registration is now open for the 2025 NC BikeWalk Transportation Summit, taking place September 7–9 at the Hickory Metro Convention Center! Each year, the Summit brings together advocates, planners, engineers, public health professionals, students, and community leaders…

BikeWalk NC is the statewide advocacy organization for bicyclists and pedestrians. We work through education, advocacy and promotion to make it safer and more accessible to walk and bike for transportation, recreation, and health. Walkable, bicycle-friendly communities are more equitable and economically vibrant.
Our stakeholders help identify issues and provide input to solutions as we work with elected officials, government agencies and other nonprofit organizations to increase access to and safety of our sidewalks, cross walks, greenways, trails, bike lanes, bike accommodations, and other active transportation infrastructure. We are a member-based, 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization.