
City Cycling Passport
Boise
By purchasing a City Cycling Passport Boise, you will receive amazing one-time use discounts at numerous local businesses in Boise! Your City Cycling Passport is a physical, printed passport that will be mailed to you upon purchase. Make sure to hold on to this passport for future use at each business!
Each Passport Includes:
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Amazing deals at 10 local bicycle-friendly businesses (see below)
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10% of passport sales donated to Boise Bicycle Project
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Access to turn-by-turn audio cues and navigation features for City Cycling Guide's member-only routes

Business Discounts Included in the Passport
Pure Barre Boise
Cinder Winery
Meriwether Cider
50% off one food item with beverage purchase
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Lost Grove Brewing - Hyde Park
The STIL
50% off first drink OR 20% off food or retail item

Check out our Garden City Arts & Wine Trail to get you there
Laissez Faire Wine Co
50% off one food item with beverage purchase
Lost Grove Brewing - LaPointe
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Check out our Pathways & Pints route to get you there
Flying M Coffee House
Broadcast Coffee
A local beer and pretzel for $6

Check out our Boise & Garden City Art & Murals Route to get you there
Bittercreek Alehouse
Already Have a City Cycling Passport?
Once you have your City Cycling Passport, you're ready to explore! Follow our steps below to get rolling!
Steps to start exploring!
Step 1: Join City Cycling Guide's Ride with GPS membership to unlock turn-by-turn audio navigation for all City Cycling Guide routes (Free to join, but you will need to create an account and download the app).
Step 2: Check out our suggested routes linked for each business in the section below, or choose from our complete list here:
Step 3: If you're a first-time Ride with GPS user, check out our blog posts with tips on how to maximize the functionality
DISCLAIMER: The bike route information provided is for general informational purposes only and is not intended as a guarantee of safety or suitability for all riders. Conditions on roads and trails may change due to weather, construction, traffic, or other factors. Riders are responsible for using their own judgment and riding within their skill level. Always obey traffic laws, wear appropriate safety gear, and remain alert while riding. The provider of this information assumes no responsibility or liability for any injuries, damages, or losses that may occur as a result of using this information.





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