This 5.5-mile bicycle highway goes right through the center of town. It's lit at night with emergency call boxes and patrolling police and it's even plowed in the winter! 続きを読む
This paved, 7.5-mile Boulder Creek Path epitomizes what makes Boulder one of the most active, outdoorsy cities in the country. 続きを読む
This 27-mile path is one of the most heavily ridden multi-use paths in the country and it's often called the "backbone" of Seattle's cycling infrastructure. 続きを読む
The highlight of the 1.5-mile esplanade is a 1,200 foot "floating walkway"—the longest of its kind in the U.S. according to Portland Parks and Rec. 続きを読む
This 12-mile long path connects to other trails around town. It's practically a commuter highway from Aurora and points in between. 続きを読む
This 10-mile rail trail roughly tracks Paul Revere's famous ride (hence the name) and connects the Greater Boston towns of Cambridge, Lexington, Arlington and Bedford. 続きを読む
This 10-mile trail of easy-riding crushed granite loops around Lady Bird Lake right in the center of Austin. It also passes by Barton Springs, the natural pool where you can cool off post-ride. 続きを読む
This paved, 18-mile path along scenic Lake Shore Drive is often packed with joggers, bike commuters and tourists alike. 続きを読む
A paved 32-mile route from downtown Sacramento to neighboring Folsom, this wide, multi-use path traces over a functional small-scale replica of the Golden Gate Bridge! 続きを読む
The path winds unbroken, except for two short segments, all the way to Valley Forge National Historical Park. 続きを読む