Cycling, also known as biking, has become a popular leisure activity. Around 13.4 percent of Americans bike on a regular basis. The number of cyclists/bike riders in the U.S. has increased over the past few years to 50 million in 2022.

Helpful links to find great bike trails and make your ride more enjoyable: <Trail Links> and <Map My Ride>

United States

Arizona

A 42-mile trail through the heart of Tucson capturing the desert vibes.

California

A 18-mile trail in stunning Monterey Bay, passing popular shops and restaurants.

Colorado

A 42-mile path for people of all ages from Glenwood Springs to Aspen.

Idaho

The trail captures views of the Bitterroot mountains, moose & broad lake views.

Massachusetts

The 10-mile trail passes through parts of the Revolutionary War heritage.

Montana

The trail is 50-miles that connects Missoula and the towns along the way.

New York

The trail passes sleepy hillsides and is about a 2-hour drive from New York City.

Oregon

The 22-mile trail begins in downtown Portland to the rural valleys.

South Dakota

The trail goes from the Black Hills to the prairie-scapes and old mining towns.

Texas

The scenic 30-mile trail passes by bluebonnets, primrose and sunflowers fields and winds through the San Antonio Missions National Historical Park.

Utah

The 28-mile-trail runs from the charming streets of Park City, (elev. 6800 ft) through the smaller communities and ending in scenic Echo Reservoir.

Vermont

The trail starts off in downtown Burlington, heads north flanked east and west by Lake Champlain with the Green Mountains in the distance.

Virginia

The trail brings visitors through quiet neighborhoods and rolling countryside.

Washington

The 17-mile paved trail stretches from Bothell to Seattle, along the periphery of scenic Lake Washington.

Wyoming

The trail extends from Jackson to Grand Teton Park. The Moose to Jenny Lake section is popular.

 

International

Austria

From scenic Passau, Germany the path winds its way through the villages of Austria and ends in Budapest.

Canada

Stretching from Newfoundland to the Pacific coast, the trail connects 500 individual trails. <route>

England

You will find spectacular beaches, thousands of years of ancient history, cultural hotspots and wildlife.

France

Consist of 900 km of countryside trails, quiet roads, pedaling from castle to castle, are some of the highlights biking through the iconic towns of the Loire Valley.

Germany

You can choose which trails and distance through Switzerland, Germany, France and the Netherlands. It is very convenient to cycle desired sections of the path.

Japan

Famous among biking enthusiasts, it is located in Onomichi. This route is a picture-perfect way to see a more natural side of Japan.

New Zealand

On the trail you will pass through the region’s heartland of ever-changing mountainous, rocky landscapes, farmland and spectacular river gorges.

Norway

Absolutely breathtaking scenery, trail is famous for its dramatic landscape, and it’s perfect for cycling — much of the terrain is surprisingly flat and easy.

Scotland

Many of the routes follow old railway lines and canal towpaths, through some of Scotland’s finest scenery. Kid friendly due to flat and largely traffic free paths.