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Covington Police Department's New Youth Bike Club

CPD Youth Bike Club began riding on the Cricket Frog and other local trails in July 2024. The club is open to boys and girls who are 10 to 16 years old, possess a bicycle, and are available to ride weekdays from 3:30-5:00 p.m. Rides are held twice a month on local trails. The rides are about 9 miles and 90 minutes long. There are currently 10-15 youth riders. The club has a goal of riding the Cricket Frog Trail from Legion Field to Mansfield once the Alcovy River Bridge is opened.


To inquire about or to join the Club, please contact Jan Hudson at janhudson@charter.net.


The bike club is led by Capt. Gene Nuqui, Lt. Allan Seebaran, Officer Chris Bowles, Officer Michael Canty, and other officers from the Covington Police Department (CPD) Pedal Patrol. 


The purpose of the CPD Youth Bike Club is to build positive attitudes and relationships with law enforcement, develop biking skills, exercise, be a part of a team, build confidence, and enjoy the great outdoors. Look for the club the next time you are out on the trails!



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