The Go574 Bike Month Challenge presented by Crossway Trails is back for 2026. Residents who live or work in Marshall, Elkhart, Kosciusko, or St. Joseph counties can join the Go574 platform and log their bike trips between May 4 and May 31, 2026. Participants will be eligible for weekly prizes, including gift cards and South Shore Line tickets, as well as end-of-challenge drawings for a new Trek e-bike and a Biketropolis Chicago bike tour experience for four.
MACOG and Go574 would like to thank this year’s Bike Month sponsors: Elkhart Community Foundation, Bike Michiana Coalition, Elkhart County CVB, and the South Shore Line. Go574 staff and information will be available during the South Bend and Goshen First Fridays on May 1 and various community events during Bike to Work Week starting May 11.
Go574 is free and available in the Google Play and Apple App stores and can be accessed online at www.go574.com. Download the free app today to sign up for Go574 and join the Bike Month Challenge!
About Go574:
Go574 is a free platform allowing residents to connect with a wide variety of transportation options and earn rewards year-round for choosing smarter modes of travel. More information on Go574 and the Bike Month Challenge can be found online at www.go574.com or by downloading the Go574 app on the Apple or Google store.
About the Michiana Area Council of Governments (MACOG):
The Michiana Area Council of Governments is a metropolitan planning commission serving Elkhart, Kosciusko, Marshall, and St. Joseph counties in northern Indiana. The voluntary organization of local governments studies and attempts to resolve, for the benefit of each member and the region, areas of interlocal issues, which include but are not limited to transportation, transit, economic development, environment, and other issues that impact the region. To learn more, go to www.macog.com.
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