Campus Bike Resources

Campus Bike Racks

Please be sure to properly secure your bicycle to one of the many bike racks located around campus. Please do not secure your bicycle to an unauthorized object such as a tree, lamp post, or stairway railing. A new city ordinance prohibits bicycles from being parked against such structures on King St. and provides a number of new bike racks and corrals between Calhoun and Spring Streets to facilitate legal bike parking. See this flyer for a map of all new bike racks and an explanation of these regulations.

Please see the Department of Public Safety's official policies on bicycle operation and parking for more detailed information. 

Useful Bike Commuter Info

Want help planning a fun route route or searching for bike parking in the city? The City of Charleston has a bunch of useful information for cyclists in Charleston.

The College of Charleston works to provide bike commuters with resources for their benefit and convenience. 

  • Students have access to free showers at the George Street Fitness Center and Johnson/ Silcox Gymnasium. 
  • Faculty and staff have access to free showers at the Johnson/Silcox Gymnasium and some offices have showers as well. 
  • Lockers can be found in the various fitness centers as well as the new Rita Liddy Hollings Center. You will need to provide your own lock for the lockers located in Rita. Additional lockers can be found at the Stern Student Center and in the basement of the Lightsey Center, please check with the respective desk before you use a locker. 
  • Please bring your own towel, soap, shampoo/conditioner with you as these will not be provided. In addition, it is recommended that you wear shower shoes when in the showers. 

 

Public Bike Pumps

Students, faculty and staff can access public bike pumps at:

  • Marty's Place located at 96 Wentworth St.
  • New Student Programs located at 7 Vanderhorst St.
  • 207 Calhoun Street (pump inside available for student / faculty / staff use) 

Stakeboard Map / Regulations

With a lot of help from students of the College of Charleston, the City of Charleston has a map and set of guidelines for skateboarders on the peninsula. Read news.cofc.edu for more info!