
Outdoor Rx is a way to improve physical and mental health and wellbeing. We hope you can use these resources in your own wellness journey and share this information with your family, friends, and co-workers.

The Northern Colorado Cycling Without Age chapter is actively providing rides on two trishaws, with more than 200 passengers in our first summer of service. The chapter is operated by the Poudre River Trail Corridor, Inc.

Free for all! We sill check blood pressure before walks. Learn how much time in Nature is enough. Contact resparzagonzalez@weld.gov for more information

Learn more about the great transit and trail networks in Northern Colorado.

RideNoCo is a central hub to discover transportation options in the Northern Colorado region and beyond. Find the mobility option that’s right for you.

Free for all! Zumba classes at the Rodarte Center.
Contact Selena Balderas at sbalderas@weld.gov for more information

Live
in a community where the focus on mobility includes walking/rolling.

Greeley Recreation has everything you and your family need to play, exercise and swim! They have five different facilities – the Greeley Recreation Center, Family FunPlex, Greeley Ice Haus, Greeley Active Adult Center and Rodarte Community Center.

Greeley
offers a variety of options for cyclists. There are many bike trails, and
roughly 85 miles of in-town bike lanes in the city. Greeley
also hosts some bike friendly events on an annual basis: Bike to Work Day,
Moonlight Rides, and more.
City of Greeley Natural Areas and Trails manages the city’s 2,000 acres of natural areas and over 30 miles.
Greeley’s natural areas are places where visitors can connect to nature in an up close and personal way. Spend the day on a bike touring the Poudre trail. Watch birds and deer along the river. Stroll through a quiet cottonwood forest with your best two or four-legged friends.
Enjoy Greeley’s natural areas and trails today—they are always in season.