Join us November 1-30, 2025
This is our 6th Annual Beat the Bay State Challenge. Over 650 people took part last year. Learn more & sign up today!
Kick off event CANCELLED (October 30th from 4:30–5:30 PM at the corner of Charles Street and Boylston Street in Boston).
Bonus Miles Day — October 30: Any walking or running you did on October 30 — on your own or with a neighbor — will count toward your November 1 total. You'll need to add it to your November 1 total when the virtual results platform opens on November 1 (it does not allow you to pick dates in October).
Stay tuned: We’ll be announcing a Mid-Month Meet-Up soon to keep the momentum going (and give you another chance to earn bonus miles!).
World Day of Remembrance
Sunday, November 16:
Ride and Walk for your Life
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The bike ride, organized by Boston Cyclists Union, will set off from Cambridge Common at 11am and bike to the State House. Participants should arrive between 10:30 and 10:45am for a prompt departure at 11am and bring bike locks for the rally.
The walk, organized by WalkMassachusetts, will meet in Boston Common at 11am before joining the rally at the State House.
The rally at the State House will begin at 12pm and is organized by Families for Safe Streets Massachusetts with support from Sidney Mae Olson Rainbow Fund, MassBike, Cambridge Bicycle Safety, Safe Roads Alliance, Boston Cyclists Union, and WalkMassachusetts.
WalkMassachusetts Network
3RD WEDNESDAY OF THE MONTH AT 1PM VIA ZOOM.
Past recordings
Tuesday, November 18:
Coffee & Crosswalks — A Neighborhood Safety Chat
(date change due to MABPAB meeting).
Register on Zoom
Comment Letter with proposed Task Force Agenda
By WalkMassachusetts |
June 25, 2018 Secretary Stephanie Pollack Massachusetts Department of Transportation 10 Park Plaza Boston, MA 02116 Dear Secretary Pollack: Thank you for resuming meetings of the I90 Allston Task Force. The dialogue and collaboration that we look forward to having with MassDOT and the MBTA will be an important step in this project towards achieving …
Commonwealth – For walkers, the last six inches are important
By WalkMassachusetts |
MassINC/Commonwealth: “For walkers, the last six inches are important” By Wendy Landman and Brendan Kearney WalkBoston has been talking about transit as the middle leg of a walking trip for many years. We understand that even the most avid walker or walking advocate knows that many trips are too long to make a single-mode-walk trip …
Bloomberg Baystate Business – Self-Driving Cars
By WalkMassachusetts |
Bloomberg Radio: “Bloomberg Baystate Business: Self-Driving Cars” We also talked about self-driving cars in the wake of the decision to allow Nutonomy to test its cars throughout the city of Boston. Nutonomy President Karl Iagnemma joined us to give us the details. We also spoke with MIT research scientist Bryan Reimer about the technology. Taking …



