About rideRTC Bike
Whether you’re commuting, exploring the valley, or just going for a ride, RTC supports biking as a safe, healthy, and fun way to get around.
Bike Share
Rent a bike downtown from one of many RTC Bike Share stations.
Bring Your Bike on Transit
All RTC buses are equipped with bike racks—just load and go.
Plan Your Trip
Plan your bus ride
Bike Center
The RTC Bike Center in Downtown Las Vegas offers bike parking, same-day repairs, showers, lockers, and free clinics, plus premium access for $60 a year.


Bike Share
RTC Bike Share lets you rent a bike from dozens of stations across downtown. It’s a fun, easy, and affordable way to get around—whether you’re commuting, running errands, or sightseeing.
Why riders love Bike Share:
- 24/7 access to bikes at self-service stations
- Pay-as-you-go or monthly plans
- GPS-enabled bikes and real-time availability
- Connects easily to RTC transit routes
RTC Bike Center
Location: Bonneville Transit Center, 101 E. Bonneville Ave, Las Vegas, NV
Hours: Monday–Saturday, 9:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.
Phone: (702) 875-4288
What’s inside:
- Free bike parking (84 spaces)
- Showers, lockers, bathrooms (Premium access)
- Same-day bike repairs by Las Vegas Cyclery
- Free clinics and repair events
- Bike rentals (starting at $25/day)
Premium Membership:
- $60/year for unlimited basic repairs, locker use, showers, and more.

Safety
Safety is a collaborative effort. Whether you are walking, riding a bicycle, driving a vehicle or riding a scooter, we all have to pay attention and be aware. Watch our videos, made possible from grant from the State of Nevada Department of Public Safety Office of Traffic Safety, for cycling safety tips.
Safety Tips for Pedestrians
- Follow the rules. Cross at lights and stop signs and follow their instructions.
- Use sidewalks. If there’s a sidewalk, use it.
- No sidewalk? Walk facing traffic and stay as far from cars as possible.
- Stay alert. Don’t use your phone or wear headphones while walking near traffic.
- Cross at corners. Use crosswalks or intersections whenever you can.
- No crosswalk? Pick a well-lit spot where you can see cars clearly. Wait for a safe break in traffic before crossing.
- Make eye contact. Don’t assume drivers see you. Look at them to be sure.
- Be easy to see. Wear bright clothes during the day, and wear something reflective or carry a flashlight at night.
- Watch for cars. Stay alert around driveways and parking lots where cars may be turning or backing up.
- Don’t ride or walk impaired. Alcohol and drugs make it harder to walk safely and judge traffic.
of trips in Southern Nevada are by bike
of trips are by walking
of high school students are physically inactive
of residents lack reliable car access
News and Events

RTC announces Biketoberfest 2025, a month-long celebration of cycling in Southern Nevada
The Regional Transportation Commission of Southern Nevada (RTC) is shifting gears into Biketoberfest 2025, a month of free, fun-filled events to celebrate cycling valley-wide.


