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This map of campus can filter to show all bike racks, bike storage lockers, and indoor/covered bike parking on campus. To filter, use the button in the upper-left corner.
Most incidents of bike theft happen due to flexible, cable-style locks. To lock your bike safely, use a metal U-shaped lock through the frame of your bike. These locks are available for students to purchase for $10 at GU Outdoors Bike Shop (202 E. Sharp). See the video below for campus security's demonstration of how to lock a bike.
Biking is not only good for the environment, it's a healthy, refreshing way to get to campus. Use these resources to get ready for your next trip on two wheels.
Here are some tips for planning your next trip on two wheels:
With any transportation, it is important to keep safety in mind at all times. Check out some of our safety tips to make your next bike ride more enjoyable!
Combining biking and busing is a great (and often faster) way to reach your destination. For example, most bus routes in Spokane lead to the STA Plaza Downtown. Consider taking the nearest bus route to reach the plaza, then take a short and enjoyable ride to Gonzaga’s campus. All STA buses are equipped to carry bicycles. For more information on how to bring a bike on the bus, check out this quick video from the Spokane Transit Authority.
For more information about buses in Spokane, see Bus Transportation at Gonzaga.
Gonzaga's Rudolph Fitness Center has showers and changing facilities that are open all day for staff, faculty, and students to use.
GU Outdoors runs a full-service bike shop on campus. Find it at 202 E. Sharp, between Kennedy and Burch Apartments. The bike shop also has tools (including a bike pump for inflating tires) and a bike stand. These tools are available for Zags to use; anyone can service their own bike for free.
No appointment is necessary for bike service.
Check out Gonzaga Outdoors' Bike Shop webpage for additional information.