These six long rail trails are scenic, historic, mostly flat, and 100% car-free. Pick one for your next weekend or multiday bicycle tour in the United States.
Take in this beautiful country while breaking a sweat riding along the best bike trails in the U.S.
Summer is the perfect season to hit the open road, hop on your e-bike, and explore all the breathtaking natural beauty our nation has to offer! But with so many phenomenal trails — some of which restrict electric bikes — where do you even start planning your two-wheeled trek? Well, reading this blog is a great start! We’ve curated a list of dream destinations for e-bike enthusiasts, from a stunning riding trail off the scenic Pacific Coast to an exhilarating expedition into the heart of Florida’s gator-filled Everglades. Pack your pannier bag, slap on some sunscreen, and take a quick tour of some of the top e-bike trails and paths that you positively must visit this summer. Greenway Trail (Hermit Road) — Grand Canyon National Park, AZ Like to live (and ride) on the edge? Bring your e-bike to the Greenway Trail and take in truly jaw-dropping views of the Grand Canyon’s South Rim! Electric bikes are allowed on the Hermit Road section of the Greenway Trail from Pima Point to Monument Creek Vista. This gentle bike path is fully paved and has very little elevation change, making it ideal for families, young-at-heart adventurers, and just about any rider. Throttle-only riding isn’t permitted on this trail, but that just means you’ll enjoy a little workout while you soak in the stunning scenery. Source: U.S. National Park Service Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail — Monterey, CA Stretching 18 miles from Monterey through Pacific Grove and up north to Castroville, the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail is one of the most picturesque ways to tour California’s iconic Pacific coast. Take your e-bike here during the summertime, and you’ll likely catch a pod of whales, sea lions, or sea otters frolicking in the ocean. Even if you miss out on animal sightings, you’ll be in awe of the non-stop views of the rocky coastline, unique cypress trees, and vibrant flowers that pepper this pathway. Make it a weekend and stop by the amazing destinations along this trail, including the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Lover’s Point in Pacific Grove. Just watch your speed — most of the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail limits e-bikes to 20 mph, but be aware that the Pacific Grove stretch has a 12 mph speed limit. Source: Weekend Sherpa Bayshore Bikeway — San Diego, CA If you’re looking for the ultimate coastal rail-trail e-bike experience, you owe it to yourself to ride the Bayshore Bikeway in sunny San Diego! This 24-mile loop is a long, smooth paved pathway to paradise, offering e-bike riders staggering views of the ocean and bay and convenient access to historic landmarks like Coronado and Imperial Beach. For those adventurous riders who wish to complete the whole loop, the trail links with on-street bike lanes and routes through Chula Vista, National City, and downtown San Diego; however, families may want to avoid the on-street bike lanes by looping back on the same path at Imperial Beach. Source: Times of San Diego Shark Valley Trail — Everglades National Park, Florida Gators, turtles, and lizards — oh my! You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more unique and memorable ride than Shark Valley Trail, located deep in the Everglades National Park. Cruise this 15-mile smooth, fully-paved path and marvel at the gorgeous Floridian fauna and wildlife, including birds, fish, and reptiles. Before setting off to this popular e-bike destination, consider a few things: only e-bikes with 750-watt motors (or less) are allowed, and summertime is thunderstorm season, so always check the extended forecast when planning your e-bike adventure. Source: Scenic & Savvy Chief Ladiga Trail — Calhoun and Cleburne Counties, Alabama Constructed on a slightly raised rail bed, this 33-mile paved bike trail whisks you through charming towns and colorful countryside along a section of the longest paved trail in the U.S. This smooth trail is an easy ride and delivers unbeatable views of open fields, wetlands, and lush forests. If you have the time and stamina, you can easily extend your ride past the Alabama-Georgia border and tackle an additional 62-mile stretch filled with even more southern splendor. Source: Rails to Trails Conservancy North Pathway — Jackson Hole, Wyoming The best way to bask in the boundless beauty of the Grand Teton mountains is from the vantage point of two wheels coasting down the North Pathway. This 20-mile paved bike path slices through beautiful Jackson Hole Valley and gives riders million-dollar views of pristine lakes, verdant forests, and of course, the beautiful Tetons. Animal lovers will delight at frequent sightings of elk, bison, pronghorns, and other native wildlife. Best of all, the North Pathway is a smooth and easy-to-ride trail, so e-bike enthusiasts of all ages and fitness levels can get in on the fun. Source: Trail Link Trail of Coeur d’Alene — Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Cruise down the 72+ mile paved Trail of Coeur d’Alene, and you’ll be awestruck by the incredible vistas, prairies, mountains, and lakes surrounding you. Created via a partnership between the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Union Pacific Railroad, the U.S. Government, and the State of Idaho, this must-ride trail winds through the famed Silver Valley, along the Coeur d’Alene River and through the pastoral hills near Plummer. An exciting adventure awaits you around every bend, from historic mines to hiking trails to roaming wildlife that includes beavers, bears, and coyotes. Note that as of 2023, only Class 1 and Class 2 electric bicycles can tackle this trail, but check with the local e-bike laws and regulations when planning your trip. Source: Inlander Your Epic Summer Begins With an E-Bike This summer, chase adventure and excitement by touring the best trails of America on a fast, fun, and efficient Juiced e-bike! An electric bike is a perfect way to get up close and personal with our beautiful natural world without having to worry about the headaches of finding parking in crowded national parks or getting winded after long rides through the wilderness. Shop our collection of high-performance e-bikes and take advantage of our sensational Summer Savings event, where you can save up to $500 on best-selling models like the RipCurrent S and RipCurrent S Step-Through!
The Rails-to-Trails routes that cross America offer a dizzying variety of landscapes, types of scenery, and locations.
Check out the best places to ride electric bikes in the USA. These paved trails are accessible to any type of e-bike. Where will you ride next?
Summer is the perfect season to hit the open road, hop on your e-bike, and explore all the breathtaking natural beauty our nation has to offer! But with so many phenomenal trails — some of which restrict electric bikes — where do you even start planning your two-wheeled trek? Well, reading this blog is a great start! We’ve curated a list of dream destinations for e-bike enthusiasts, from a stunning riding trail off the scenic Pacific Coast to an exhilarating expedition into the heart of Florida’s gator-filled Everglades. Pack your pannier bag, slap on some sunscreen, and take a quick tour of some of the top e-bike trails and paths that you positively must visit this summer. Greenway Trail (Hermit Road) — Grand Canyon National Park, AZ Like to live (and ride) on the edge? Bring your e-bike to the Greenway Trail and take in truly jaw-dropping views of the Grand Canyon’s South Rim! Electric bikes are allowed on the Hermit Road section of the Greenway Trail from Pima Point to Monument Creek Vista. This gentle bike path is fully paved and has very little elevation change, making it ideal for families, young-at-heart adventurers, and just about any rider. Throttle-only riding isn’t permitted on this trail, but that just means you’ll enjoy a little workout while you soak in the stunning scenery. Source: U.S. National Park Service Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail — Monterey, CA Stretching 18 miles from Monterey through Pacific Grove and up north to Castroville, the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail is one of the most picturesque ways to tour California’s iconic Pacific coast. Take your e-bike here during the summertime, and you’ll likely catch a pod of whales, sea lions, or sea otters frolicking in the ocean. Even if you miss out on animal sightings, you’ll be in awe of the non-stop views of the rocky coastline, unique cypress trees, and vibrant flowers that pepper this pathway. Make it a weekend and stop by the amazing destinations along this trail, including the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Lover’s Point in Pacific Grove. Just watch your speed — most of the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail limits e-bikes to 20 mph, but be aware that the Pacific Grove stretch has a 12 mph speed limit. Source: Weekend Sherpa Bayshore Bikeway — San Diego, CA If you’re looking for the ultimate coastal rail-trail e-bike experience, you owe it to yourself to ride the Bayshore Bikeway in sunny San Diego! This 24-mile loop is a long, smooth paved pathway to paradise, offering e-bike riders staggering views of the ocean and bay and convenient access to historic landmarks like Coronado and Imperial Beach. For those adventurous riders who wish to complete the whole loop, the trail links with on-street bike lanes and routes through Chula Vista, National City, and downtown San Diego; however, families may want to avoid the on-street bike lanes by looping back on the same path at Imperial Beach. Source: Times of San Diego Shark Valley Trail — Everglades National Park, Florida Gators, turtles, and lizards — oh my! You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more unique and memorable ride than Shark Valley Trail, located deep in the Everglades National Park. Cruise this 15-mile smooth, fully-paved path and marvel at the gorgeous Floridian fauna and wildlife, including birds, fish, and reptiles. Before setting off to this popular e-bike destination, consider a few things: only e-bikes with 750-watt motors (or less) are allowed, and summertime is thunderstorm season, so always check the extended forecast when planning your e-bike adventure. Source: Scenic & Savvy Chief Ladiga Trail — Calhoun and Cleburne Counties, Alabama Constructed on a slightly raised rail bed, this 33-mile paved bike trail whisks you through charming towns and colorful countryside along a section of the longest paved trail in the U.S. This smooth trail is an easy ride and delivers unbeatable views of open fields, wetlands, and lush forests. If you have the time and stamina, you can easily extend your ride past the Alabama-Georgia border and tackle an additional 62-mile stretch filled with even more southern splendor. Source: Rails to Trails Conservancy North Pathway — Jackson Hole, Wyoming The best way to bask in the boundless beauty of the Grand Teton mountains is from the vantage point of two wheels coasting down the North Pathway. This 20-mile paved bike path slices through beautiful Jackson Hole Valley and gives riders million-dollar views of pristine lakes, verdant forests, and of course, the beautiful Tetons. Animal lovers will delight at frequent sightings of elk, bison, pronghorns, and other native wildlife. Best of all, the North Pathway is a smooth and easy-to-ride trail, so e-bike enthusiasts of all ages and fitness levels can get in on the fun. Source: Trail Link Trail of Coeur d’Alene — Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Cruise down the 72+ mile paved Trail of Coeur d’Alene, and you’ll be awestruck by the incredible vistas, prairies, mountains, and lakes surrounding you. Created via a partnership between the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Union Pacific Railroad, the U.S. Government, and the State of Idaho, this must-ride trail winds through the famed Silver Valley, along the Coeur d’Alene River and through the pastoral hills near Plummer. An exciting adventure awaits you around every bend, from historic mines to hiking trails to roaming wildlife that includes beavers, bears, and coyotes. Note that as of 2023, only Class 1 and Class 2 electric bicycles can tackle this trail, but check with the local e-bike laws and regulations when planning your trip. Source: Inlander Your Epic Summer Begins With an E-Bike This summer, chase adventure and excitement by touring the best trails of America on a fast, fun, and efficient Juiced e-bike! An electric bike is a perfect way to get up close and personal with our beautiful natural world without having to worry about the headaches of finding parking in crowded national parks or getting winded after long rides through the wilderness. Shop our collection of high-performance e-bikes and take advantage of our sensational Summer Savings event, where you can save up to $500 on best-selling models like the RipCurrent S and RipCurrent S Step-Through!
These six long rail trails are scenic, historic, mostly flat, and 100% car-free. Pick one for your next weekend or multiday bicycle tour in the United States.
Although every state has great bike trails, only a few have truly exceptional ones. We discuss 8 of the best bike trails in the U.S.
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These six long rail trails are scenic, historic, mostly flat, and 100% car-free. Pick one for your next weekend or multiday bicycle tour in the United States.
These six long rail trails are scenic, historic, mostly flat, and 100% car-free. Pick one for your next weekend or multiday bicycle tour in the United States.
Ohio has quietly built a network of major bike trails in every part of the state. See photos and maps for each one.
One of the best bicycle rides along the Great Lakes Waterfront Trail is here. Read the review of the Rouge bike ride with photos and maps.
Thinking of biking the Great Allegheny Passage in southwestern Pennsylvania? Check out my top tips for riding the GAP trail based on my riding experiences.
Here is the route we are taking thanks to Kara’s comments on the previous post… We are basically starting out on the western express trail, which starts in San Francisco, CA and ends in Pueblo, CO. Then we are going to jump onto the Transamerica route in Pueblo. That route will take us across Kansas, Illinois, Kentucky and into Virginia. After Virginia we are going to probably wing it back up into PA and finally into NJ. Here is more detailed route for the western express: 1. San Francisco, CA, to Fallon, NV (314 mi.) 2. Fallon, NV, to Cedar City, UT (465.5 mi.) 3. Cedar City, UT, to Dolores, CO (447 mi.) 4. Dolores, CO, to Pueblo, CO (359.5 mi.) And this is the Transamerica Trail: 1. Astoria, OR, to Eugene, OR (235 mi.) 2. Eugene, OR, to Baker City, OR (340 mi.) 3. Baker City, OR, to Missoula, MT (413.5 mi.) 4. Missoula, MT, to West Yellowstone, MT (332 mi.) 5. West Yellowstone, MT, to Rawlins, WY (351 mi.) 6. Rawlins, WY, to Pueblo, CO (393 mi.) 7. Pueblo, CO, to Alexander, KS (292 mi.) 8. Alexander, KS, to Girard, KS (331.5 mi.) 9. Girard, KS, to Murphysboro, IL (407.5 mi.) 10. Murphysboro, IL, to Berea, KY (416 mi.) 11. Berea, KY, to Christiansburg, VA (381 mi.)
The evolution in transportation, the revolution of the tire and the consequent abandon of the railways, during the years, has brought to a transformation: some abandoned railways have been requalified, becoming a cycle and walking paths. In Italy too this small change has brought to a form of development in bicycle touring: when there is a safe path people come and visit, tourism develops and grows...
For a day adventure, ride the American Tobacco Trail, one of the best rail bike tours in NC going through towns and woods.
Cycling in the US offers the best biking trails on the planet! From Vermont's Green Mountains Loop to the Pacific Coast Trail, there's a trail for everyone.
Explore our list of favorite bike trails in Virginia Beach. No matter your skill level, there is a trail for everybody here and each with its own unique scenery.
Biking to explore a new place offers a view that walking or driving can't, and it gives you a view of the place that most tourists never see. Join me as I search out the best bike paths in the USA!
Enjoy scenic views of bluffs, beaches and river valleys on these beautiful bike trails.
Summer is the perfect season to hit the open road, hop on your e-bike, and explore all the breathtaking natural beauty our nation has to offer! But with so many phenomenal trails — some of which restrict electric bikes — where do you even start planning your two-wheeled trek? Well, reading this blog is a great start! We’ve curated a list of dream destinations for e-bike enthusiasts, from a stunning riding trail off the scenic Pacific Coast to an exhilarating expedition into the heart of Florida’s gator-filled Everglades. Pack your pannier bag, slap on some sunscreen, and take a quick tour of some of the top e-bike trails and paths that you positively must visit this summer. Greenway Trail (Hermit Road) — Grand Canyon National Park, AZ Like to live (and ride) on the edge? Bring your e-bike to the Greenway Trail and take in truly jaw-dropping views of the Grand Canyon’s South Rim! Electric bikes are allowed on the Hermit Road section of the Greenway Trail from Pima Point to Monument Creek Vista. This gentle bike path is fully paved and has very little elevation change, making it ideal for families, young-at-heart adventurers, and just about any rider. Throttle-only riding isn’t permitted on this trail, but that just means you’ll enjoy a little workout while you soak in the stunning scenery. Source: U.S. National Park Service Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail — Monterey, CA Stretching 18 miles from Monterey through Pacific Grove and up north to Castroville, the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail is one of the most picturesque ways to tour California’s iconic Pacific coast. Take your e-bike here during the summertime, and you’ll likely catch a pod of whales, sea lions, or sea otters frolicking in the ocean. Even if you miss out on animal sightings, you’ll be in awe of the non-stop views of the rocky coastline, unique cypress trees, and vibrant flowers that pepper this pathway. Make it a weekend and stop by the amazing destinations along this trail, including the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Lover’s Point in Pacific Grove. Just watch your speed — most of the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail limits e-bikes to 20 mph, but be aware that the Pacific Grove stretch has a 12 mph speed limit. Source: Weekend Sherpa Bayshore Bikeway — San Diego, CA If you’re looking for the ultimate coastal rail-trail e-bike experience, you owe it to yourself to ride the Bayshore Bikeway in sunny San Diego! This 24-mile loop is a long, smooth paved pathway to paradise, offering e-bike riders staggering views of the ocean and bay and convenient access to historic landmarks like Coronado and Imperial Beach. For those adventurous riders who wish to complete the whole loop, the trail links with on-street bike lanes and routes through Chula Vista, National City, and downtown San Diego; however, families may want to avoid the on-street bike lanes by looping back on the same path at Imperial Beach. Source: Times of San Diego Shark Valley Trail — Everglades National Park, Florida Gators, turtles, and lizards — oh my! You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more unique and memorable ride than Shark Valley Trail, located deep in the Everglades National Park. Cruise this 15-mile smooth, fully-paved path and marvel at the gorgeous Floridian fauna and wildlife, including birds, fish, and reptiles. Before setting off to this popular e-bike destination, consider a few things: only e-bikes with 750-watt motors (or less) are allowed, and summertime is thunderstorm season, so always check the extended forecast when planning your e-bike adventure. Source: Scenic & Savvy Chief Ladiga Trail — Calhoun and Cleburne Counties, Alabama Constructed on a slightly raised rail bed, this 33-mile paved bike trail whisks you through charming towns and colorful countryside along a section of the longest paved trail in the U.S. This smooth trail is an easy ride and delivers unbeatable views of open fields, wetlands, and lush forests. If you have the time and stamina, you can easily extend your ride past the Alabama-Georgia border and tackle an additional 62-mile stretch filled with even more southern splendor. Source: Rails to Trails Conservancy North Pathway — Jackson Hole, Wyoming The best way to bask in the boundless beauty of the Grand Teton mountains is from the vantage point of two wheels coasting down the North Pathway. This 20-mile paved bike path slices through beautiful Jackson Hole Valley and gives riders million-dollar views of pristine lakes, verdant forests, and of course, the beautiful Tetons. Animal lovers will delight at frequent sightings of elk, bison, pronghorns, and other native wildlife. Best of all, the North Pathway is a smooth and easy-to-ride trail, so e-bike enthusiasts of all ages and fitness levels can get in on the fun. Source: Trail Link Trail of Coeur d’Alene — Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Cruise down the 72+ mile paved Trail of Coeur d’Alene, and you’ll be awestruck by the incredible vistas, prairies, mountains, and lakes surrounding you. Created via a partnership between the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Union Pacific Railroad, the U.S. Government, and the State of Idaho, this must-ride trail winds through the famed Silver Valley, along the Coeur d’Alene River and through the pastoral hills near Plummer. An exciting adventure awaits you around every bend, from historic mines to hiking trails to roaming wildlife that includes beavers, bears, and coyotes. Note that as of 2023, only Class 1 and Class 2 electric bicycles can tackle this trail, but check with the local e-bike laws and regulations when planning your trip. Source: Inlander Your Epic Summer Begins With an E-Bike This summer, chase adventure and excitement by touring the best trails of America on a fast, fun, and efficient Juiced e-bike! An electric bike is a perfect way to get up close and personal with our beautiful natural world without having to worry about the headaches of finding parking in crowded national parks or getting winded after long rides through the wilderness. Shop our collection of high-performance e-bikes and take advantage of our sensational Summer Savings event, where you can save up to $500 on best-selling models like the RipCurrent S and RipCurrent S Step-Through!
From a scenic path that extends the entire length of New York to a new route connecting Yellowstone to Grand Teton, here are the most scenic ways to experience America’s wilderness by bike
Plan a getaway bike vacation on one of these noteworthy routes.
These six long rail trails are scenic, historic, mostly flat, and 100% car-free. Pick one for your next weekend or multiday bicycle tour in the United States.
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Summer is the perfect season to hit the open road, hop on your e-bike, and explore all the breathtaking natural beauty our nation has to offer! But with so many phenomenal trails — some of which restrict electric bikes — where do you even start planning your two-wheeled trek? Well, reading this blog is a great start! We’ve curated a list of dream destinations for e-bike enthusiasts, from a stunning riding trail off the scenic Pacific Coast to an exhilarating expedition into the heart of Florida’s gator-filled Everglades. Pack your pannier bag, slap on some sunscreen, and take a quick tour of some of the top e-bike trails and paths that you positively must visit this summer. Greenway Trail (Hermit Road) — Grand Canyon National Park, AZ Like to live (and ride) on the edge? Bring your e-bike to the Greenway Trail and take in truly jaw-dropping views of the Grand Canyon’s South Rim! Electric bikes are allowed on the Hermit Road section of the Greenway Trail from Pima Point to Monument Creek Vista. This gentle bike path is fully paved and has very little elevation change, making it ideal for families, young-at-heart adventurers, and just about any rider. Throttle-only riding isn’t permitted on this trail, but that just means you’ll enjoy a little workout while you soak in the stunning scenery. Source: U.S. National Park Service Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail — Monterey, CA Stretching 18 miles from Monterey through Pacific Grove and up north to Castroville, the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail is one of the most picturesque ways to tour California’s iconic Pacific coast. Take your e-bike here during the summertime, and you’ll likely catch a pod of whales, sea lions, or sea otters frolicking in the ocean. Even if you miss out on animal sightings, you’ll be in awe of the non-stop views of the rocky coastline, unique cypress trees, and vibrant flowers that pepper this pathway. Make it a weekend and stop by the amazing destinations along this trail, including the Monterey Bay Aquarium, Cannery Row, Fisherman’s Wharf, and Lover’s Point in Pacific Grove. Just watch your speed — most of the Monterey Bay Coastal Recreation Trail limits e-bikes to 20 mph, but be aware that the Pacific Grove stretch has a 12 mph speed limit. Source: Weekend Sherpa Bayshore Bikeway — San Diego, CA If you’re looking for the ultimate coastal rail-trail e-bike experience, you owe it to yourself to ride the Bayshore Bikeway in sunny San Diego! This 24-mile loop is a long, smooth paved pathway to paradise, offering e-bike riders staggering views of the ocean and bay and convenient access to historic landmarks like Coronado and Imperial Beach. For those adventurous riders who wish to complete the whole loop, the trail links with on-street bike lanes and routes through Chula Vista, National City, and downtown San Diego; however, families may want to avoid the on-street bike lanes by looping back on the same path at Imperial Beach. Source: Times of San Diego Shark Valley Trail — Everglades National Park, Florida Gators, turtles, and lizards — oh my! You’ll be hard-pressed to find a more unique and memorable ride than Shark Valley Trail, located deep in the Everglades National Park. Cruise this 15-mile smooth, fully-paved path and marvel at the gorgeous Floridian fauna and wildlife, including birds, fish, and reptiles. Before setting off to this popular e-bike destination, consider a few things: only e-bikes with 750-watt motors (or less) are allowed, and summertime is thunderstorm season, so always check the extended forecast when planning your e-bike adventure. Source: Scenic & Savvy Chief Ladiga Trail — Calhoun and Cleburne Counties, Alabama Constructed on a slightly raised rail bed, this 33-mile paved bike trail whisks you through charming towns and colorful countryside along a section of the longest paved trail in the U.S. This smooth trail is an easy ride and delivers unbeatable views of open fields, wetlands, and lush forests. If you have the time and stamina, you can easily extend your ride past the Alabama-Georgia border and tackle an additional 62-mile stretch filled with even more southern splendor. Source: Rails to Trails Conservancy North Pathway — Jackson Hole, Wyoming The best way to bask in the boundless beauty of the Grand Teton mountains is from the vantage point of two wheels coasting down the North Pathway. This 20-mile paved bike path slices through beautiful Jackson Hole Valley and gives riders million-dollar views of pristine lakes, verdant forests, and of course, the beautiful Tetons. Animal lovers will delight at frequent sightings of elk, bison, pronghorns, and other native wildlife. Best of all, the North Pathway is a smooth and easy-to-ride trail, so e-bike enthusiasts of all ages and fitness levels can get in on the fun. Source: Trail Link Trail of Coeur d’Alene — Coeur d’Alene, Idaho Cruise down the 72+ mile paved Trail of Coeur d’Alene, and you’ll be awestruck by the incredible vistas, prairies, mountains, and lakes surrounding you. Created via a partnership between the Coeur d’Alene Tribe, Union Pacific Railroad, the U.S. Government, and the State of Idaho, this must-ride trail winds through the famed Silver Valley, along the Coeur d’Alene River and through the pastoral hills near Plummer. An exciting adventure awaits you around every bend, from historic mines to hiking trails to roaming wildlife that includes beavers, bears, and coyotes. Note that as of 2023, only Class 1 and Class 2 electric bicycles can tackle this trail, but check with the local e-bike laws and regulations when planning your trip. Source: Inlander Your Epic Summer Begins With an E-Bike This summer, chase adventure and excitement by touring the best trails of America on a fast, fun, and efficient Juiced e-bike! An electric bike is a perfect way to get up close and personal with our beautiful natural world without having to worry about the headaches of finding parking in crowded national parks or getting winded after long rides through the wilderness. Shop our collection of high-performance e-bikes and take advantage of our sensational Summer Savings event, where you can save up to $500 on best-selling models like the RipCurrent S and RipCurrent S Step-Through!
Cyclists’ rights and responsibilities, from the Massachusetts Bicycle Law of 2008 *Cyclists have the right to use all Massachusetts public ways except limited access or express state highways…
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These six long rail trails are scenic, historic, mostly flat, and 100% car-free. Pick one for your next weekend or multiday bicycle tour in the United States.
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These six long rail trails are scenic, historic, mostly flat, and 100% car-free. Pick one for your next weekend or multiday bicycle tour in the United States.
These six long rail trails are scenic, historic, mostly flat, and 100% car-free. Pick one for your next weekend or multiday bicycle tour in the United States.
Now it’s easier than ever to ride a U.S. Bicycle Route! Explore routes and download maps below. To see all routes in a state, select the state name in the left-hand […]