Heads up, southeast Portland, the World Naked Bike Ride is coming your way.

Organizers of the 2015 event in Portland, which returns June 27, announced Monday that this year's nude ride will begin at Colonel Summers Park off S.E. Belmont Ave. and S.E. 20th.

The ride, which is officially a dual protest both against our dependency on oil and for cyclist rights, draws thousands of participants - growing larger nearly every year since it began here in 2004.

Last year the ride started at Normandale Park in residential northeast Portland, drawing complaints from some neighbors that fell on deaf ears across the city. In 2013 the event took over the southwest Park blocks around the Portland Art Museum.

This year's location, nestled between several bustling inner southeast neighborhoods, should see little controversy, and might very well be a draw for many more casual cyclists that inhabit the area.

Organizers tend not to announce the ending location, but the ride usually makes its way toward downtown Portland.

Look out for more here as the bike ride comes and goes, but in the meantime take a look at some of our coverage from nude rides past.

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--Jamie Hale | jhale@oregonian.com | @HaleJamesB