Trails with a Trail Type of rail-trail

Banks Vernonia State Trail

Crossing two beautiful railroad trestles and 13 bridges, the Banks-Vernonia State Trail in Oregon is a fantastic rail-trail for bicyclists, walkers, inline skaters, cross-country skiers and equestrians. At 21 miles long, this asphalt trail connects the Oregon towns of Banks and Vernonia as well as passing through the small towns of Manning, Tophill, Stub Stewart, …

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Osage Prairie Trail

A multi-use trail, the Osage Prairie Trail is paved, and part of it is even lighted for night time use. The trail runs along the abandoned Midland Valley Rail route and connects the towns of Tulsa and Skiatook. It has a nice mix of urban, suburban and rural scenery with numerous access points for trail …

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Katy Trail

Bicycle Touring Trail This is one of America’s best trails for scenery, history, bike touring and hiking. At 238 miles, it makes a great touring trail and is especially popular with bicycle clubs, touring groups and active travel tour companies. It is unclear exactly which Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) are allowed or encouraged on the …

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Paul Bunyan State Trail

This wonderful asphalt long-distance trail is perfect for bikes, inline skates, recumbents, tandems, and other Personal Transportation Vehicles such as Trikke, Elliptigo and Street Strider. In addition, it is often used as a walking and running trail. During winter months, the Paul Bunyan Trail is used for snowmobiling. The newest section was completed in 2014 bringing …

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Kennebec River Trail

This is one of the best recreational trails in Maine. It is a great family trail due to its fairly smooth surface and safety. It is a year-round trail with biking and hiking in the summer and cross-country skiing in the winter. No matter what season you visit this great Maine trail, you’ll love the …

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Dawkins Line Rail Trail

Located in Johnson & Magoffin counties, the Dawkins Line Rail Trail is currently the longest rail trail in Kentucky and will soon be twice as long as its current length. The crushed stone trail surface makes it best for bicycling, walking and trail running, but it is also makes a good equestrian trail. This rail …

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