Event details
For Kids & Families
Location
Gipson Play Plaza
Category
Kids & Family

Event Details
An all-ages bike skill program for kids to learn to ride a bike without the use of training wheels. In a safe and fun environment, participants learn the first lesson for riding a bicycle: How To Balance.
Participants are provided with a Balance Bike (a bicycle without pedals or training wheels) and a helmet. Participants are welcome to bring their own helmet and bike which will be converted into a balance bike for the program.
Come on out to this fun, free program hosted with Oaks and Spokes' Safe Routes To School Program Coordinator.
This event is held in partnership with Oaks and Spokes, a non-profit dedicated to transforming Raleigh into a city where walking and biking are safe, accessible, and integral to everyday life.
Registration
Free to attend. Registration is required. Please register each child, adults do not need to register. Registration opens two weeks in advance of each program date at 12:00 pm.
This program is free to the public thanks to Dix Park Conservancy donors.
Know Before You Go
Each participant is provided with a Balance Bike (a bicycle without pedals or training wheels) and a helmet.
You can bring your own bike and helmet.
Oak and Spokes will have a bike mechanic on site to turn personally-owned bicycles into Balance Bikes by removing training wheels and bike pedals. These items are restored on the bicycle after class.
Location: Behind Slide Valley on Biggs Drive.
Gipson Play Plaza Address: 715 Biggs Drive, Raleigh, NC 27603
- Via Western Boulevard: Enter at Hunt Drive
- Via Lake Wheeler Road: Enter at Goode Drive
- Via Centennial Parkway: Enter at Blair Drive
- Follow Signs towards Gipson Play Plaza
Parking: Recommended program parking is in Lot G or Lot E.
If there is inclement weather, the program will be canceled and registered participants will be notified by Eventbrite email.
Dix Park is committed to ensuring Gipson Play Plaza, including its amenities and programs, is accessible to all.
Parking & Arrival
- Public Parking Lots B, D, E, G adjacent to Gipson Play Plaza have ADA parking spaces, accessible curb cuts and sidewalks into the park.
- There is a visitor drop-off/pick-up zone near the House of Many Porches Market on Palmer Drive.
Entrances & Pathways
- All entrances and pathways are accessible including ADA grade paths on either side of the Grand Stair.
- The permeable surface of the Sensory Maze and Picnic Grove is accessible.
- A portion of the Picnic Grove surface includes a stabilizing binder for a more stable and level surface.
Playgrounds
- All play areas (Slide Valley, Watermill Mountain, Sand Bowl, Sensory Maze, Swing Terrace) have at grade access points with accessible interactive play features.
- The play towers have an wheelchair accessible route through the first level that includes the sway bridge and transfer platform for the slide.
- Two additional slides have transfer platforms.
- There are three transfer platform access points in the sand play area.
- The mega swing includes nest/basket swings.
Restrooms & Facilities
- Restroom cabanas are fully accessible.
- House of Many Porches Market is fully accessible. Ramps are at the front and back of the building.
- Picnic Grove tables are accessible including spaces for wheelchair positioning.
- Water fountains are accessible.
Service Animals
- Service animals are welcome in the park.
Programs & Events
Raleigh Parks Inclusion Services works with community members to support participation. To request a program modification based on the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), please complete and submit the Accommodation Request Form or contact Inclusion Services staff at 919-996-2147 or ParksInclusion@raleighnc.gov.
Dix Park Staff can be reached at 919-996-3255 or events@dixpark.org
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