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CLEER to host ‘BikeThere!’ from Parachute to Aspen
By Sonia Alizadeh Follow
salizadeh@aspentimes.com at Glenwood Springs Post Independent
· June 17, 2026
· 1 min read
Clean Energy Economy for the Region is bringing “BikeThere!” — a day-long event celebrating biking — to communities from Aspen to Parachute for Colorado’s Bike to Work Day on June 24.
“BikeThere!” provides an opportunity to connect with local communities, exercise and alleviate traffic. Durin...
Key takeaway ” — a day-long event celebrating biking — to communities from Aspen to Parachute for Colorado’s Bike to Work Day on June 24.
Why this matters in Aspen News
The "BikeThere!" event is particularly relevant to Aspen, where traffic congestion is a persistent issue. By encouraging residents to pedal to work or to one of the "BikeThere!" stations, CLEER's initiative aims to alleviate some of the traffic pressure on the city's roads. Given Aspen's unique geography, surrounded by Pitkin County, the event also highlights the need for sustainable transportation solutions that can help reduce the city's carbon footprint. As a city with its own police department and school district, Aspen has a distinct opportunity to promote environmentally friendly commuting habits among its residents. The fact that organizations can host "BikeThere!" stations until June 21 also suggests that local businesses and community groups can play a key role in promoting this initiative and making it a success.
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Category: local ·
Published: June 17, 2026 ·
Source: Glenwood Springs Post Independent ·
Reading time: 1 min
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What is this story about? Clean Energy Economy for the Region is bringing “BikeThere!” — a day-long event celebrating biking — to communities from Aspen to Parachute for Colorado’s Bike to Work Day on June 24.
“BikeThere!” provides an opportunity to connect with local communities, exercise and alleviate traffic. Durin...
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