Portland’s 2015 World Naked Bike Ride starts June 27 in Colonel Summers Park

2014 World Naked Bike Ride -13

Gearing up in Normandale Park in 2014.
(Photo by J. Maus/BikePortland)

Portland’s annual Pedalpalooza festival starts on Thursday and will wrap up June 27 with Oregon’s biggest pay-what-you-will bike ride of the year, which also happens to be the largest clothing-optional bike ride in the world.

The 2015 edition of Portland’s World Naked Bike Ride will begin gathering in Colonel Summers Park, at Southeast 17th Avenue and Taylor Street, at 8 p.m. The roll-out will start at 9 p.m. and the ride is so big it usually takes an hour or more before all of the participants are moving.

Carl Larson, one of the ride’s organizers, said in an email that this year’s route (which is secret as usual, to minimize disruptions) is “not a loop but the endpoint is only a mile away.”

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Last year’s ride drew an estimated 9,000 mostly unclothed participants, which probably made it the biggest in the ride’s history.

You can learn more on the Facebook event for this year’s ride and the WNBR’s official web site.

The WNBR is, of course, the biggest single ride in Pedalpalooza, Portland’s annual festival of bike fun. The festival consists entirely of rides and other events submitted by ordinary bike users, and though the printed version of the calendar will be included in this week’s Portland Mercury, anyone can still add to the online version for free. So don’t hold back — create your own fun this summer and watch your city join in.

Interested in helping make the WNBR the body-positive, all-welcoming, safe-and-fun event it needs to remain? The unpaid organizers are always looking for volunteers. You can sign up here.

Michael Andersen (Contributor)

Michael Andersen (Contributor)

Michael Andersen was news editor of BikePortland.org from 2013 to 2016 and still pops up occasionally.

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ethan
ethan
8 years ago

Will the park be big enough to hold all the people and bikes? IIRC, people were spilling out all sides of Normandale last year and Colonel Summers looks a bit smaller.

maccoinnich
8 years ago

Really annoyed that this year I’ll be missing it for the first time in years. It’s usually one of the highlights of the summer.

kittens
kittens
8 years ago

Great event but his site is far too small and it’s proximity to major streets will cause a lot of anger amongst those not participating.

Alan 1.0
Alan 1.0
8 years ago
Reply to  kittens

…and site matters!

Ninny
Ninny
8 years ago

Would have considered Laurelhurst to be much better for a starting place. Woops! That is about a mile away!
Going to have to go downtown this time via Hawthorne. Stay off of completely darkened streets like last year. Most excitement in the Alameda neighborhood since Bush was elected.

Jo
Jo
8 years ago

Wow I’ll be attending for sure after that photo!