The following is in NW Arkansas. A 37 mile trail runs through NW Arkansas called the Razorback Trail. All of the breweries are near the trail; some are 10' from the trail, one is about 3-4 miles. Most are right near the trail. You have about a dozen breweries to choose from. One of them is a cider place. Some of the breweries are connected by side trails. I have been to every one of them multiple times.
Fayetteville Ale Trail
Razorback Regional Greenway | NWA Trails
Another area is Des Moines, IA. They have an extensive trail network with a bunch of breweries near the trails. I have been to some of the breweries.
I can send you a file that open up in Google Earth or a file that will open up in Google Maps. You can put it into Google Drive and sync it with a phone that has Google Maps. The one I have for Arkansas I have revised many times and it is accurate. I have many many hours into these maps. The one I have for Iowa I have been working on and have rode most of the trails in and around Des Moines. They have a very active bicycling/drinking population in Iowa. They like beer. They like bicycles.
I have camping on these maps also; haven't camped at many of them, I have a few favorites. Make note that at the end of Octocer, it seems that every campground in Iowa closes.
These maps look wonderful on my I-Phone. I haven't found anything online that is better; my maps have all the breweries and other wonderful places. I don't have the five star eats on these maps, I have the "interesting" places to eat at. I should say interesting places that have good food.
Minneapolis, MN. would be another possibility, I've only been to Surly Brewing up there and haven't worked on maps yet.
Get me your E-mail, maps are free.
Here is what a brewery in Ankeny, IA. looks like on a Saturday:
Here ya go, Ozark Hillbilly in IA, corn, beans and a Long Haul trucker:
An example of what my maps look like on Google Earth for the IA trails. I can't do screenshots of my I-Phone. Ignore the black line, it is for another purpose.
