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        Tour d’Allée Pasadena

        • Melanie Hooks
          • May 16, 2026
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      Date(s) - 05/16/2026
      9:00 am - 12:30 pm

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      Old Pasadena Alley

      Old Pasadena Alley (Photo- Pasadena Walking tours)

      Pasadena is known, in part, for its alleys – especially in Old Pasadena. But there are many other alleys to explore! Take the paths less travelled through 13 alleys across Pasadena on Saturday, May 16, 9:00 am – 12:30 pm. Stop for a cold treat along the way.

      Reserve a spot for the free ride on Eventbrite.

      Roll out from the alley named for a pop culture hit, round city hall, and along the Union street protected bike lane before we take a turn toward residential roads. Wiggle through North Pasadena’s quiet alleys on our way to the treasure that is Carmela Ice Cream. Continue through a winding path of suburban alleyways on our way to Jefferson Park.

      From there, ride through the beautiful Pasadena Community College and Caltech campuses. As we return to Old Pasadena, we’ll ride through a couple more lively alleys before culminating at an alleyway art installation.

      Meet in Big Bang Theory Way at the north end, across the street from the Memorial Park Metro station.

      What Is Needed for the Ride

      A bike in good working condition. If you haven’t ridden your bike in a long time, we suggest taking it to a local bike shop for a safety check or tune up.
      Helmets are recommended for all and required by law for anyone under 18.
      Water and snacks for the ride.
      Sunblock or clothing to protect you from the sun.
      A spare tube that fits the size of your tires.
      Parking

      Organizers encourage you to ride to the event start location or take Metro to the Memorial Park Station, across the street from the start. If you are driving, there is paid parking at the structure on Holly and Arroyo Parkway. The street parking in the area is usually time limited to two hours.

      This event is part of Pasadena Bike Month and is made possible by the City of Pasadena Department of Transportation, in partnership with Day One and the Pasadena Complete Streets Coalition.

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          Melanie Hooks found her footing early on with storytelling. Drawn to Wales for a year of college, she eventually followed the call of the West, which led her to Southern California and later to Texas. Today, she embraces every opportunity to immerse herself in and celebrate the diverse artistry of the world. She's a seasoned writer whose work reflects the depth of her experiences.

          Award-winning Colorado Boulevard Newspaper is your go-to source for informative news, engaging events, and vibrant community life in the greater Pasadena area. We’re proud to be recognized for excellence in journalism and remain committed to informing, educating, and collaborating to create a better world, both locally and globally.

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