Biking and Walking in Norwalk

The City of Norwalk, the Norwalk Health Department, and their many partners are working hard to make Norwalk a bike-friendly and pedestrian-friendly city. Cities that make their streets safe and appealing for walkers and cyclists by developing the infrastructure for active transportation can see benefits related to health, economics, and community cohesion.

Norwalk is working to promote active transportation in many ways. Two of the biggest efforts in this area are the NorWALKer program and the Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission.

NorWALKer

Walking is a great, low-cost way to get active! In an effort to encourage more physical activity in Norwalk, the Health Department and its partners developed more than 40 walking routes in neighborhoods all over the City. Learn more...

Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission

Established in 2017, the Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission supports bicycling and walking as safe, accessible, and sustainable forms of transportation and recreation that increase the City of Norwalk's livability and economic vitality, and improve public and environmental health. Learn more...

​GIS Maps for Biking in Norwalk

The Norwalk Bike/Walk Commission uses GIS technology for planning purposes and to display current cycling infrastructure in an easy-to-use and interactive format. Learn more...