The best bike trails you rode.
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The best bike trails you rode.
The Miami Erie Trail, the Great Allegheny Passage Trail and the Virginia Creeper Trail , respectively.
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That looks beautiful! All we really got around here are cornfields with the occasional meadow or woodland grove.
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For low human count, no motorized vehicles and ability to get up to speed and stay there for many miles I found the paved trail around Lake Okeechobee FL the best. For just riding and enjoying the day I like the Olympic Discovery trail in NW WA.
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There is a decent trail in Morgantown, WV. I have ridden on that once. There looks to be a great trail on the Illinois side of the Mississippi river across from Iowa. I have yet to ride it. There are good trails everywhere, some better than others. The entire city of Pittsburgh is a good place to bike, save the highways, tunnels and the exceedingly steep hills with no berm. I heard Portland Oregon is a great place to ride but have never been there.
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Oh, I forgot to say the attached image that I accidently placed in the original post is from the Olentangy River Trail in Columbus. It is a decent trail.
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I live in Vermont and the Burlington Bike Path and Causeway are worth riding if you're up this way.
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The Alum Creek Trail is a decent one. Right now it goes 8 miles and is broken up. They are connecting all of it now. There is also a good bike store off of that trail.
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