
Move60 Challenge Kicks Off October 1st!
Get moving for 60 days - walk, run, bike, swim, dance - just get going! You can win great weekly prizes including Fitbits, movie passes, Track Shack gift certificates and more. It's all FREE and Fun...

Walk90 Challenge Winner Walks 3 Million+ Steps - Embodies Spirit of Giving
The recent Walk90 winners walked millions of steps and shared many commonalities besides walking - a spirit of giving and a commitment to keep moving! Read more about the winner and his generous gesture to a fellow walker.

Bike to Work Day is March 7th - Join Us!
Biking to work is fun, green and healthy! Join hundreds of riders…

Walk90 Nears the Finish Line - Healthy Happenings!
The 90-day walking challenge known as the Walk90 ends on Dec. 29th. Better health, more fun and closer relationships have been reported by many. And the prizes are nice too! A one-year membership to RDV Sportsplex awaits the winner...read more.

Walk & Bike to School - Fun, Healthy, Green - Join us!
Would you like for your child to be able to walk and bike safely…

We've Come a Long Way, Baby - Nearly 50 Counting!!
Just over a year old, Breathe Free Winter Park is going strong with 41 restaurants voluntarily offering smoke-free patio dining. More are signing on...

Reading and Riding - A Great Combination for this Librarian
Originally from Great Britain, Jonathan Miller, Director of the Library at Rollins, was looking for a job and community that would enable him walk or bike to work. He found that in Winter Park where he bikes to Rollins most days of the week – and loves it.

Bike to Work Day WP - March 7, 2017
Wherever you live and work – ride to work! Afterwards adult riders are invited to a group ride and social hour at Park Social...

TGIBF - Thank God It's (Bike) Friday!
Join the bike to work movement by pedaling to work on Fridays. It’s already casual – now make it fun! Join us starting Fridays, Nov. 20th!

Walking Summit Attracts 500: Features HCF Speakers
From real estate values, retail sales and crime reduction to measurable health improvements, walking and walkability are what's good for U.S. cities.