As of Sept. 25, 2021, bicycles are no longer registered with Campus Safety. Campus Safety will still mainta黄瓜精品information for those who registered before that date.

Students are encouraged to record the serial number, have photos of their bikes, bring u-locks for their bikes, and have bikes insured in case of damage, loss, or theft. If there are accessories or markings on the bike, those should be noted as well.  These things will help Campus Safety in determining ownership 黄瓜精品event a bike is lost or stolen. 

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Bicycles must be stored 黄瓜精品shelters/bike racks provided or in students' rooms. Secure the bike to an approved stationary rack using a lock.  Bikes are not allowed in hallways, stairwells, residence-hall storage areas, or any other areas that block egress or emergency routes or exits. Bicycles found in violation of regulations will be impounded by Campus Safety and you will need to provide proof of ownership to claim the bike.

On the Monday following Commencement, all bikes must be removed from campus. All bicycles left on campus after that date will be considered abandoned and will be confiscated by the College. Confiscated bikes will be donated, sold, or discarded.  

If Your Bicycle is Missing or Stolen

  1. Complete a .
  2. Be on the lookout for your bicycle. If you locate it, send an email to mickle1@kenyon.edu.

Cyclist Survival Rules to Keep in Mind

Rules for the operation of bicycles on campus coincide with the regulations of the state of Ohio.

Kokosing Gap Trail

There is a wonderful 14-mile bike path that winds through Knox County going through the Gambier area. Please feel free to check it out: .