Daffodil bike ride through Newport

Posted 4/5/23

This Saturday, April 8, join the annual Daffodil Ride in celebration of April’s Daffodil Days on Saturday, April 8.Decorate your bike, wear yellow and join other daffy riders for an easy 4-mile …

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Daffodil bike ride through Newport

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This Saturday, April 8, join the annual Daffodil Ride in celebration of April’s Daffodil Days.

Decorate your bike, wear yellow and join other daffy riders for an easy 4-mile ride to view over 1,300,000 daffodils that will be in bloom throughout Newport, ending at Ballard Park where over 20,000 will greet you. A prize will be awarded for the best decorated bike and daffiest outfit!

The ride will include an exclusive stop at the magnificent private gardens of Bellevue House where thousands of daffodils will be in bloom.

Or you can make your own Daffodil bike ride any day any time. Download the Ride Spot app and follow this route for a self-guided ride or make your own! The daffodils are all over the city and will be in bloom for several weeks.

Tag @bikenewportri on social media and share your experience!

WHEN: Saturday, April 8, at 9:30 a.m.

WHERE: Meet at Touro Park

MORE INFO: This event is free, but donations are appreciated. Please continue to be mindful of Covid-19 and do not attend if you’re not feeling well. Make sure your bike is ready to ride, pump up your tires and wear a helmet. Please don’t pick the flowers.

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