
Fun, hands-on bike safety event for kids ages 5â14. Drop in 9 am – 12 pm for skills, helmet & bike checks, and a confidence boost!
Date and time
Saturday, September 19 · 9 am – 12 pm
Location
Brook Run Park – 4770 North Peachtree Road, Dunwoody, GA 30338. Small Pavilion / Parking lot adjacent to the Amphitheater. Location on Google Maps: https://maps.app.goo.gl/oSg2ZrYWLEFMedsT6
About this event
- It takes about an hour for your child to go through the course.
đČ Kids Bike Safety Rodeo â Free Community Event! đŠDrop in anytime between 9:00 AM â 12:00 PM!
Bring your kids and their bikes for a fun, free, hands-on Bike Safety Rodeoâan interactive event designed to build confidence and teach safe riding habits in a playful, welcoming environment.
Kids need to bring their own bikes and helmets. Participants will receive a formal Certificate of Completion signed by city officials. Snacks and refreshments will be available.
đ§đŠ Whoâs it for? Children roughly ages 5 to 14 who can confidently ride a bike without training wheels or scoot bikes. This event is best suited for kids who are ready to learn and practice real-world bike safety skills.
đ Location: đ Date: 9/19/2026đ Time: Drop in anytime between 9:00 AM and 12:00 PMđ” Cost: FREE!
Register HERE
đ Whatâs Happening:
- Bike handling and safety skill stations
- Learn road signs, hand signals, and basic traffic awareness
- Ride through a fun skills and obstacle course
- Helmet fit checks (free helmets available while supplies last)
- Basic bike mechanical checks to ensure bikes are safe to ride
- Meet local bike safety volunteers and police officers
â What to Bring:
- A working bicycle
- A helmet
- A water bottle
- Closed-toe shoes
- A parent or responsible adult â children must be supervised
- And of course⊠a fun, can-do attitude! đ
VOLUNTEER: Interested in helping out? No special training required. Bike riding experience a plus. Details here.
This event is made possible with the support of: City of Dunwoody Parks & Recreation, Dunwoody Police Department, Safe Kids DeKalb, DeKalb Fire Rescue, and the Georgia Safe Routes to School Resource Center.
