Published on August 18, 2026
BCycle e-bike share is coming to Superior, giving residents a convenient new option for traveling to local destinations and connecting to the regional e-bike network.
The new public bike share program includes 20 Class 1 electric-assist bikes and 38 individual bike docks located at several stations throughout Superior, including Founders Park, Community Park, Superior Civic Space, and Superior Commons Park. Riders can use the BCycle app to find a nearby bike, unlock it, and start riding.
BCycle e-bikes can be ridden on streets, bike lanes, multiuse paths, and trails where bicycles are permitted. Riders must be at least 18 years old and follow all traffic laws. Helmets are encouraged, and riders should ride courteously and responsibly.
Superior’s e-bike share program is part of a regional partnership led by the City of Longmont and funded through the Colorado Energy Office’s Community Accelerated Mobility Project (CAMP) Grant. The partnership includes Boulder County, the City and County of Broomfield, the City of Lafayette, and the City of Westminster.
BCycle, which has operated in Boulder for more than a decade, is supporting the expansion of e-bike sharing programs across the region. As more communities join the program, riders will be able to travel between participating communities and pick up or return bikes at stations throughout the regional network.
Riders can begin using the e-bike share service Aug. 21. The Town will celebrate the arrival of BCycle with an official launch and ribbon-cutting ceremony in the coming weeks. Stay tuned for event details and other updates about BCycle in Superior.
BCycle electric bikes parked at a docking station in Downtown Superior.