Denver Bike Sharing is a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that owns and operates a public bike sharing system known as Denver B-cycle. Incubated in 2008 to provide delegates bike transportation during the Democratic National Convention, the Denver Bike Sharing program now includes more than 700 bicycles and almost 90 stations located throughout downtown Denver, Capitol Hill, Uptown, Highlands, Globeville, Cherry Creek and Baker neighborhoods and on the Auraria campus.
Denver B-cycle is presented by Kaiser Permanente in association with a variety of community sponsors.
Denver Bike Sharing serves as a catalyst for a fundamental transformation in thinking and behavior by operating a bike sharing system in Denver to enhance mobility while promoting all aspects of sustainability: quality of life, equity, the environment, economic development, and public health.