Explore the MetroBikeLink System through SCCTD’s Summerlong “GO TRAILing” Program

St. Clair County Transit District is encouraging area residents to get out this summer and explore the MetroBikeLink system with its “GO TRAILing” program, being held in partnership with Citizens for Modern Transit. From May 9 to August 8, participants of all ages can earn incentives by tracking miles spent walking, biking, wheeling, running, skating or skipping along 39 miles of interconnected trails and bike paths throughout St. Clair County. Registration is free and can be completed here: https://scctd.org/scctd-summer-riding-program/

Prizes are awarded for tracking 10, 25, 50, 75 and 100 miles and include MetroBikeLink water bottles, “GO TRAILing” branded t-shirts and hats, monthly transit passes, bike helmets and bike lights. Participants who log 100 miles or more over the summer will also be entered into a drawing for one of three grand prizes: a $100 gift card, Bluetooth earbuds or Fitbit Fitness Tracker.

Mile tracking is made easy through the “GO TRAILing” online system at https://scctd.org/scctd-summer-riding-program/. Prizes may be picked up at St. Clair County Transit District’s office at 27 N. Illinois Street in Belleville, Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. and Friday from 9 a.m. to noon, beginning May 11.

“Since its inception in 2022, more than 38,500 miles have been tracked through this popular program, offering a fun and healthy way for individuals and families to get out and explore the MetroBikeLink system,” said Ken Sharkey, managing director for the St. Clair County Transit District.

Those who bike to work via the MetroBikeLink system can log those miles as part of the program. To celebrate National Bike to Work Day, St. Clair County Transit District and Citizens for Modern Transit will host a “pit stop” at the Belleville Transit Center on Friday, May 15, from 6:30 to 8 a.m., providing bicyclists with granola bars and information about the “GO TRAILing” program.