Originally Posted by
ClydeClydeson
Except for on-street lanes, I don't know of any 'cyclist only' paths.
The great thing is, if you go 5 miles away from the nearest trailhead on any trail, you will not see many pedestrians.
Quebec, Canada has a cycle path network called 'Route Verte' which is primarily used by cyclists, and while other users are allowed, they are few in many places..
This is true of many MUPs, which is nice. I've ridden most of the Loop around Tucson (although they now finished it, after I moved away), and there are stretches where pedestrians and families are common. I'm ok with slowing for a couple miles here and there. But there are long stretches (the loop is ~120 miles now) where you won't see anyone except other long distance bike riders for miles! I do want to take my velo to Tucson and ride the whole loop now.