Trails with a Use of wheelchair accessible

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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Indian Creek Bike Trail

Passing through two states and four communities, this trail combines the solitude of a rural path with the accessibility of an urban trail. Although the Indian Creek Trail is most popular with bicyclists, it also gets a lot of use by trail runners, walkers and occasionally other Personal Transportation Vehicles (PTVs) such as recumbents, tandem …

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Portage Trail

Home > Departments > Parks & Recreation > Portage Bikeway Portage Bikeway Portage has an extensive bikeway system to enjoy nature, connect citizens to retail and cultural resources, and to connect neighbors to each other and their neighborhoods. The Portage Bikeway System was implemented in 1989 and has grown to exceed 55 miles. Portage bikeways …

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Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Trail

Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Trail photo

Michael Castle Trail is Also Known as Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Trail Thanks to Trikke rider and trail enthusiast Susan for sending this trail update & accompanying photos to Trailsnet.com:   The C&D Canal Trail is partially open. It is called the Michael Castle Trail, named after a much-loved, former Governor and U.S. Representative. The …

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Virgin River Trail

Southwestern utah trail

Even though the St. George area is well known for its wonderful mountain bike trails, it also has some fantastic trail options for smooth-surfaced trails. One of the original St. George multi-use trails is the Virgin River Trail that follows its namesake river as it cuts through the heart of town. The Virgin River Trail …

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