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Bike to the Sea, Inc.

Building a car-free path to the beaches in Revere, Lynn, and Nahant, Mass.

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Bike to the Sea has been working since 1993 to create the Northern Strand Community Trail: a trail free of cars from Everett, Mass. to the beaches in Lynn and Nahant. That dream is now being realized as the trail is built through Everett, Malden, Revere, and Saugus and will soon be completed in Lynn.

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Bike to the Sea members march in the Malden holiday parade.
November 23, 2018 mmicheli

Go Shopping Online and Help Bike to the Sea

When you go shopping online at Amazon, please use this link and help Bike to the Sea.

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FIND US ON FACEBOOK

Check out our Facebook page.

LATEST TRAIL-BUILDING NEWS

Design work on the trail, including building out the last leg through Lynn, is underway thanks to the state's $1.5 million award. Read more here.

BECOME A SPONSOR

For a little more money you, your business, or your organization can become a Bike to the Sea sponsor and be listed on our sponsorship page. Find out more about our sponsorship opportunities.

SHOP AMAZON AND MAKE A DONATION

Shop on Amazon using this link and the company will donate .5 percent of the purchase price to Bike to the Sea. For more information check out this FAQ page. And don't forget to share this link with family and friends.

DOWNLOAD A MAP

Download a map of the trail (pdf), along with this new brochure.

SPOKES NEWSLETTER

Download the Summer, 2017 edition of the Spokes newsletter.

YEAR IN REVIEW

Take a look at the work Bike to the Sea did in 2018.

A LITTLE HISTORY

The Northern Strand Community Trail runs along the former route of the Saugus Branch Railroad, which operated passenger service from 1853 to 1958.
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