Less Cancer’s Hike and Bike America 2025
We hope you join us for Less Cancer’s Hike and Bike America 2025!
For almost a decade, the Less Cancer Bike Ride, now called Less Cancer’s Hike and Bike America, has been a critical part of Less Cancer’s mission to put a renewed focus on cancer prevention. Through various forms, this event has raised tens of thousands of dollars to support Less Cancer’s work and united communities across the country to get active.
According to the CDC, “Only half of adults get the physical activity they need to help reduce and prevent chronic diseases.” So, to make this event even more accessible to everyone this year, we have waived all fees making registration FREE!
Register as an individual, or create a team with your family, friends, colleagues, or neighbors. Put in as many hiking, biking, or walking miles as you can between June 7th and July 7th. We’ll be moving and raising money all month long, and your commitment to a daily hike or weekly ride will help to support the critical work of preventing cancer.
June 7th – July 7th
Hike or Bike wherever you are!
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Ask friends and family members to contribute to your fundraising efforts or have them join in alongside of you to achieve a few of those miles together. And be sure to share your progress along the way, so that you can inspire the community around you to get moving too.
We will be kicking off this year’s Hike and Bike America with a FREE concert on Saturday, June 7th at Mt. Holiday in Traverse City, Michigan! This event will feature Drew Hale. Come on out and join us if you are in the neighborhood!
We hope you join us for Less Cancer’s Hike and Bike America 2025 this year! Let’s work together to help get and keep America moving! And be sure to follow along on our social media channels and become part of our mission to fight cancer.
*For sponsorship information, please contact info@lesscancer.org
Less Cancer’s work to raise awareness about health and environment spans a wide range of issues, including specific contaminants, pollution sources, and healthy lifestyle choices, such as diet, exercise, and nutrition. While we work to protect all communities, our approach is particularly relevant to at-risk populations, such as families and children in low-income communities. Our ultimate goal is to raise awareness of prevention and reduce incidences of diagnosed cancer in all people.
