NEWS
July 30, 2024

Explore Tysons by Skateboarding

Skateboarding isn’t just for tricks and skateparks—it’s a versatile mode of transportation that’s perfect for short trips and urban commuting.

Whether you’re cruising through Tysons or navigating your neighborhood, skateboarding offers a fun and efficient way to get from point A to point B.

Tysons Community Alliance tried it out!

Why Skateboard?

  • Portability: Skateboards are lightweight and easy to carry, making them perfect for multimodal commutes. You can easily take your skateboard on public transit or carry it into buildings.
  • Convenience: Skateboarding can be faster than walking and more flexible than biking, especially in urban environments where space is limited.
  • Cost-Effective: Skateboards require minimal maintenance and no fuel, making them an affordable transportation option.
  • The Community: One of the best parts about skateboarding is the community. People of all ages support each other, creating a welcoming and inclusive environment for everyone to enjoy.

Choosing the Right Skateboard

To ensure a smooth and comfortable ride, it’s important to select the right skateboard for your needs:

  • Soft Wheels: Opt for skateboards with soft wheels if you’re navigating urban environments. These wheels are designed to absorb bumps and shocks, providing a smoother ride over cracks and uneven surfaces. This can make your commute more comfortable and less jarring.
  • Deck Size and Shape: The deck’s size and shape affect your ride. A wider deck offers better stability and is ideal for beginners or for those who prefer a more stable ride. A narrower deck is more maneuverable and suitable for experienced riders who need agility.
  • Trucks and Bearings: Ensure your skateboard’s trucks (the parts that attach the wheels to the deck) are properly adjusted for your riding style. High-quality bearings will help your wheels spin smoothly and reduce friction, making your ride more efficient.

Safety and Comfort

Skateboarding for transportation requires a focus on safety and comfort. Here are a few tips to ensure a safe ride:

  • Protective Gear: Invest in a good-quality helmet, knee and elbow pads, and wrist guards. Protective gear can prevent injuries in case of falls or accidents, making your ride safer.
  • Proper Footwear: Wear shoes with a flat soles and padding to ensure better control of the skateboard and to protect your feet from impact.
  • Check Your Board: Regularly inspect your skateboard to ensure it’s in good condition. Check the wheels, trucks, and deck for any signs of wear and tear that could affect your ride.

Navigating Tysons

Tysons offers a range of skate-friendly routes and paths. Here’s what to keep in mind:

  • Smooth Surfaces: Stick to well-paved roads and dedicated skate paths for a smoother ride.
  • Shared Spaces: Be mindful of pedestrians and other vehicles. Always follow local regulations and respect shared spaces.

Essential Skateboarding Skills to Navigate Tysons

Proper skate stance.

Pushing and Rolling: The most basic skill in skateboarding is pushing. To start, place one foot on the skateboard while using your other foot to push off the ground. If you’ve used a scooter before, the foot positioning will be similar. If you push with your right foot and ride with your left foot forward, you’re “regular.” If you push with your left foot and ride with your right foot forward, you’re “goofy.” Once you gain enough speed, put your pushing foot back on the board and ride smoothly. Practice pushing with a steady rhythm to maintain your speed and control.

Kickturns: Kickturns are crucial for making sharp turns and navigating obstacles. To perform a kickturn, shift your weight onto your back foot while applying pressure to the tail of the skateboard. This lifts the front of the board and allows you to pivot and change direction. It’s a useful skill for maneuvering through tight spaces or avoiding obstacles.

Ollies: While not a basic trick for beginners, the ollie is a fundamental skill for advanced maneuvers. To perform an ollie, crouch down and use your back foot to pop the tail of the skateboard while dragging your front foot up towards the nose. This lifts the entire board off the ground, allowing you to jump over obstacles or gaps.


Skateboarding is not only a practical transportation choice but also a way to enjoy the outdoors and stay active. Whether you’re cruising to work, meeting friends, or exploring Tysons, your skateboard can make your journey more enjoyable and efficient. So grab your board, put on your gear, and start rolling!
If you would like a hands-on demo or more information, please email: Transportation@tysonsva.org.

Also check out our Bike and Roll pages!


Whether you prefer scooters, skateboards, hoverboards, or segways, Tysons offers a variety of paths and trails to zip across Tysons conveniently. These micromobility options provide flexible, eco-friendly transportation for short trips and last-mile connections.

Getting Started

New to micromobility? Here are some tips to get you rolling:

  1. Start in less crowded areas to practice balance and control
  2. Familiarize yourself with local traffic laws and regulations
  3. Always yield to pedestrians and be aware of your surroundings
  4. For electric devices, understand the battery life and plan your trips accordingly

Remember, micromobility devices offer a fun and efficient way to navigate Tysons. By following safety guidelines and local regulations, you can enjoy a smooth ride while contributing to a more sustainable urban environment.

Safety Tips

  1. Maintenance: Keep your equipment in top shape by regularly checking for loose parts, worn wheels, and proper battery levels. Regular maintenance ensures a safe and enjoyable ride. For electric devices, ensure batteries are charged and functioning correctly.
  2. Protective Gear: Always wear a helmet and consider additional protective gear such as knee pads, elbow pads, and wrist guards. Reflective clothing and lights are also essential for visibility, especially at night. Remember, safety gear can prevent serious injuries in case of accidents.
  3. Riding Etiquette: Learn basic hand signals to communicate with other road users. Stay aware of your surroundings, avoid distractions, and follow local traffic rules to ensure a safe ride. Be considerate of pedestrians and yield right-of-way when appropriate.
  4. Weather Awareness: Be cautious when riding in wet conditions, as surfaces can become slippery. Avoid riding during severe weather.

Bird

Bird scooters are available for rent throughout Tysons. Simply unlock a scooter with the Bird app, ride to your destination, and park it responsibly. Bird scooters are a convenient and eco-friendly option for short trips and last-mile connectivity.

How to use Bird scooters:

  1. Download the Bird app and create an account
  2. Locate a nearby Bird scooter on the map
  3. Scan the QR code on the scooter to unlock
  4. Enjoy your ride!
  5. Park responsibly in designated areas when finished

Visit Bird | Download the Bird App: iOS | Android

Bird is committed to sustainable and affordable transportation for the whole community. Here are some features of the program that make scooters more accessible:

  • Senior citizens, U.S. veterans, and individuals participating in a state or federal assistance program can qualify for 50% off Bird rides. Learn more about Bird Community Pricing Program HERE
  • The Bird app offers a text-to-ride feature that works on any phone with SMS capability. No fancy smartphone or data plan required.
  • You can add a cash balance to your Bird account across a network of participating retail locations.

Bird is helping to ensure correct use of their scooters and respond to community concerns. If you have the Bird app, you can report inappropriate rider behavior or incorrectly parked scooters through the “Community Mode” feature. Click on the triangle at the bottom left-hand side of your map to open the feature. Or you can email the local Tysons Bird team with details of your concern at: tysons311@bird.co



Resources

Fairfax County Shared Mobility – Rules and Regulations for using scooters in Fairfax County. This comprehensive guide covers local laws, rider responsibilities, and best practices for shared mobility device use.

If you would like a hands-on demo or more information, please email: Transportation@tysonsva.org.

Also check out our Bike and Skate pages!


Tysons offers numerous bike-friendly destinations and routes. Enjoy the convenience and health benefits while contributing to environmental advantages of biking in our urban community. Whether you’re commuting to work, running errands, or exploring our scenic trails, biking in Tysons is an excellent way to stay active and reduce your carbon footprint.

Bikeshare Options: Capital Bikeshare

Tysons offers Capital Bikeshare stations conveniently located throughout the area. Simply rent a bike, ride to your destination, and return it to any station. Membership options are available for frequent riders, and the user-friendly app makes it easy to find and rent bikes.

The system offers both classic and electric bikes, giving you options for your ride. With over 20 stations in Tysons, you’re never far from a bike.

Find a Bikeshare station near you! https://account.capitalbikeshare.com/map

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Local Biking Organizations

The Fairfax Alliance for Better Bicycling (FABB) is a volunteer-driven organization dedicated to promoting enjoyable, safe, and accessible bicycling experiences for people of all ages across Fairfax County. FABB advocates for improved bicycle infrastructure, educates the community on safe cycling practices, and organizes bike-related events.

The Washington Area Bicyclist Association (WABA) is another great resource for cyclists. They offer education programs, advocate for better biking infrastructure, and organize events throughout the DMV area. Help make bicycling better in Fairfax County by getting involved with WABA’s local initiatives.

Bike Routes and Trails

The Fairfax County area boasts an extensive network of bike routes and trails designed for all skill levels. From dedicated bike lanes on urban streets to scenic off-road trails, there’s something for every cyclist. Some popular routes in Tysons include:

The Vesper Trail: A 0.4-mile paved trail connecting the Spring Hill Metrorail station area to Tysons Forest.
The Scott’s Run Trail: A picturesque route connecting residential areas to the McLean Metrorail station area.

Check out the Fairfax County Bike Map for an interactive map with detailed information on bike lanes, trails, and recommended routes.

Safety Tips

Maintenance

Regularly check your bike’s tire pressure, brakes, and chain to ensure a safe and smooth ride. Basic maintenance can prevent accidents and prolong your bike’s lifespan. Consider learning basic repair skills or visiting a local bike shop for regular tune-ups. Remember, a well-maintained bike is a safer bike!

Helmet and safety gear

Always wear a helmet and consider additional safety gear such as reflective clothing, lights, and bells. Safety gear is essential for visibility and protection. In low-light conditions, use front and rear lights to make yourself visible to drivers and pedestrians. Bright or reflective clothing can also help you stand out on the road.

Hand signals

Learn to use hand signals to communicate your intentions to other road users. Proper signaling can prevent accidents and enhance the safety of your ride. Basic signals include:

  • Left turn: Left arm extended straight out
  • Right turn: Right arm extended straight out, or left arm bent upward at the elbow
  • Stopping: Left arm extended downward, palm facing back

For more comprehensive safety information, visit the Bicycle Safety Fairfax County page.

Resources & Information

Lessons

Interested in learning how to ride or improving your biking skills? Check out the Fabb Event Calendar for upcoming classes. These range from beginner lessons for adults and children to advanced skills for urban cycling. Many classes are free or low-cost, making it easy for anyone to gain confidence on two wheels.

Helpful apps
  • Strava: Track your rides, join local cycling communities, and discover popular routes.
  • Map My Ride: Plan routes, track your progress, and connect with other cyclists.
  • Bike Citizens: Offers bike-friendly navigation and route planning specifically for urban areas.

Bike Vendors

For those interested in exploring more about biking options or getting expert advice, here are some bike vendors that can help:

REI

Located in Tysons, REI offers a wide range of biking gear and accessories, including bikes, helmets, and maintenance tools. Their knowledgeable staff can assist with bike fittings and maintenance advice. They are known for their commitment to quality and customer service.
8209 Watson St, McLean, VA 22102
(703) 506-1938
https://www.rei.com/

Bunch Bikes

Specializing in cargo bikes, Bunch Bikes offers unique transportation solutions for families and businesses. Their cargo bikes are perfect for carrying goods or multiple passengers. Visit their website for more information on models and local demonstrations.
(940) 536-0597
https://bunchbike.com/

Strictly Ebikes

As the name suggests, Strictly Ebikes focuses on electric bikes. They provide a range of e-bike options and can help you find the right one for your needs. They also offer expert advice on electric bike maintenance and usage.
683 N Washington St, Alexandria, VA 22314
(571) 312-5505
https://strictly-ebikes.com
info@strictly-ebikes.com

Brompton Junction

Known for their folding bikes, Brompton Junction offers a range of compact and convenient bike options perfect for urban commuting. Their folding bikes are ideal for those who need a portable solution.
1214 Wisconsin Ave NW, Washington, DC 20007
(202) 851-4571
https://us.brompton.com/

For more information, consider visiting their websites or contacting them directly. Each shop provides unique offerings to help you find the perfect bike for your needs.

If you would like a hands-on demo or more information, please email: Transportation@tysonsva.org.

Also check out our Roll and Skate pages!


Despite the record-breaking heat on Sunday, July 14th, over 1,000 soccer fans and community members from around the region descended on The Plaza at Tysons Corner Center for the soccer celebration of the summer. Hosted by the Tysons Community Alliance (TCA), the Euro Cup Final Watch Party and Family Soccer Festival was the main event of the organization’s Copa Tysons campaign. 

Starting at 11:00 a.m., there were a wide range of activities that soccer enthusiasts could participate in including inflatable soccer games, skills contests, freestyle performances with soccer player Imelda Gomez, face painting, and so much more. The first 200 people to the event claimed a free snow cone from NO Snowball Cones, and Mr. Wash Car Wash provided 1,000 free car wash coupons to those who registered for the event.

Attendees also had the opportunity to learn more about Horizon Day Camp – Metro DC, a nonprofit that is dedicated to providing free summer camp and activities to children struggling with cancer. DC United, Washington Spirit, and Loudoun United also brought the party to The Plaza with giveaways and interactive booths.


Local television reporter and media personality, Tommy McFly, emceed the event and launched Copa Tysons branded t-shirts into the crowd. 

Once the Soccer Festival ended, hundreds stayed to watch the Euro Cup Final game between England and Spain at 3:00 p.m. The nail-biting game ended with Spain winning and clinching their fourth Euro Cup Championship title.

Die-hard soccer fans could keep the soccer festivities going by watching the Copa América final between Argentina and Colombia at Shipgarten. 

TCA launched Copa Tysons in May with a press conference and meet-and-greet with the U.S. Men’s National Soccer team. Drawing on the beautiful diversity of Tysons and the community’s passion for soccer, Copa Tysons was created to bring the community together around one common goal: celebrating the sport’s ability to bring people from a wide variety of backgrounds together.

Leading up to the final games, 11 restaurants and bars across Tysons participated in Copa Tysons by offering specials and hosting watch parties for the Euro Cup and Copa América games. 

Building off the excitement and community spirit of this year’s event, the Tysons Community Alliance is already planning next year’s Copa Tysons celebration. Stay tuned for more information. 

To learn more about Copa Tysons and TCA’s work to further transform Tysons into a dynamic and inclusive urban center, click here


NEWS
July 16, 2024

Introducing the Tysons DataHub

Did you know that Tysons, which at 3.3 square miles in size is less than 1% of Fairfax County’s 407 square miles, accounts for 10% of the county’s sales tax revenue? Or that there are 29,000 residents here, a population projected to grow almost 5% annually through 2030? Or that there is over 65 million square feet of additional development approved in Tysons?

Well, now you can learn these facts, and much more, at the Tysons DataHub, a new and totally free online resource developed and maintained by the Tysons Community Alliance (TCA). This innovative and insightful tool was announced in June at our first annual meeting.

The user-friendly DataHub is a comprehensive platform that provides users with a holistic understanding of the area’s market conditions through dynamic metrics, graphs, and interactive visualizations. Continually updated from a range of public- and private-sector sources, as well as the TCA’s own research, the DataHub serves as a one-stop location for exploring Tysons’ current market, economic development, workforce, and demographic landscape.

Even since its launch a few weeks ago, the site has been updated with Q2 data, reflecting the most current numbers for a host of diverse stats like office vacancy, hotel occupancy, and visitation. And there have already been a few DataHub improvements:

  • a new Trends button feature reveals the changes in several key market stats over the past four years;
  • a new retail recovery metric which compares the most recent quarter’s visitation data to the same quarter in 2019;
  • and the site has been tweaked for a better user experience on mobile devices.

The TCA is committed to continually improving the DataHub, so if you believe something’s missing from the data or see other enhancements that could be made, just click the smiley face on the right side of the webpage and send us your ideas and comments.

Now that the DataHub is up and running, this fall the TCA will launch its first official quarterly report, a streamlined print version of the DataHub dashboard built around emerging themes. Each report launch will feature a free “brown-bag lunch” webinar event that will include a market update from a key private-sector stakeholder.

Whether you’re a resident, business owner, developer, investor, or simply curious to learn more about the area, the Tysons DataHub offers the data-driven insights you need to know. By having the most up-to-date information, TCA — and all of Tysons’ stakeholders — are able to make the most informed decisions.


Walk the routes by July 31, 2024 and claim your reward.

The Tysons Community Alliance invites you to participate in the Tysons Get Around Guide, a fun and rewarding way to discover the best routes and hidden gems throughout our vibrant community.

What is the Tysons Get Around Guide?

The Tysons Get Around Guide is designed to encourage residents and visitors alike to explore Tysons by walking. It features designated routes that showcase unique destinations, convenient services, and delicious dining spots. Whether you’re a local looking to uncover new favorites or a visitor eager to experience Tysons’ charm, this guide has something for everyone.

How to Participate and Earn Rewards
  1. Choose Your Path: Select any one of our designated routes or challenge yourself to complete all four.
  2. Track Your Journey: Use your favorite fitness tracking app like Strava, MapMyWalk, Google Fit, or Nike Run Club to record your walk, bike ride, or roll. These apps will help you keep tabs on distance, speed, and route details.
  3. Submit Your Walk: Once you’ve completed your journey, take a screenshot of your tracked activity and submit it along with your details using our online form. You can find the submission form and more details here.
Rewards
  • Complete Any One Route: Earn a $15 eGift Card* redeemable at participating Tysons businesses.
  • Complete All Four Routes: Be one of the first 10 trailblazers to complete all routes and receive a $100 eGift Card*.

*Note: Only one reward per person. Rewards will be distributed via email on August 15, 2024. Terms and conditions apply.

Start Exploring Today!

Don’t miss out on the opportunity to discover Tysons like never before. Download the Tysons Get Around Guide PDF or access the digital routes via Google Maps to begin your adventure. Whether you’re walking through picturesque parks or biking along bustling streets, every journey counts towards earning exciting rewards and experiencing the best of Tysons.


One important theme in the Tysons Community Alliance’s Strategic Plan, released at the end of 2023, is Build Connections and Enhance Mobility — including efforts to increase opportunities for residents, workers, and visitors to enjoy traveling around Tysons on a bicycle safely and enjoyably. It’s not just good for one’s health and good for the environment; it also helps people discover the many great parks, paths, public spaces, and destinations throughout the area.

As part of National Bike Month, the TCA hosted its second annual Pedal With Petals event on May 11 to celebrate the arrival of spring and encourage more cycling in Tysons. On a bright and nearly cloudless Saturday morning, individuals, friends, and families (40 adults, 11 children) gathered at The Concourse, located near the Spring Hill Metro Station, and enjoyed riding along one of two paths, which were both larger and different from last year’s ride: a family-friendly 2-mile beginner circuit and a more-adventurous 4.7-mile advanced loop.

At the gathering point and along the way, attendees enjoyed free bike tune-ups, giveaways, face painting, treats, and more from vendors including:

DJ Bounce kept the energy high for attendees, vendors, and volunteers, and Food for Others collected nonperishable food items.

At the start of the event, among other comments by TCA staff and local leaders, Hunter Mill District Supervisor Walter Alcorn announced the recent opening of a nearly 7-mile-long shared hike-bike path along Route 7, part of the Virginia Department of Transportation’s ongoing efforts to improve that stretch of the corridor.

Thanks to everyone who joined us for a great morning and a great reminder that Tysons is for cyclists, too! We’re already looking forward to next year’s Pedal With Petals, which will be bigger than ever.