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To promote and encourage bicycling as an energy efficient, non-polluting, healthy, and enjoyable transportation alternative within the City and County of Denver. This is the Mission Statement for BikeDenver.org. With a bicycling governor & mayor, Colorado in general and Denver specifically are at the forefront of promoting bicycling as both a commuting and recreational option. …
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What’s up with all the trails that lead to breweries? Seriously. Let’s take a look some of them: The Clear Creek Trail that runs from Denver, CO to Golden, CO also leads to the Coors Brewery in Golden. Talk about your pot of gold at the end of the trail. The Tammany Trace Bike Trail …
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If you’re visiting Walt Disney World or one of the other great tourist attractions near Orlando, Florida, have I got the bike trail for you.The West Orange Trail is a 22 mile, mostly paved trail in Orange County, Florida. It has a nice mix of urban/suburban/rural scenery and is quite convenient for those visiting Florida’s theme parks. …
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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/27/west-orange-trail-in-florida/
Queretaro City & Sierra Gorda are towns in Mexico with “car free centers” which is almost a good as a carmel filled center.I love finding car free places where pedestrians & bicylists rule the road. It’s safer, healthier, & calmer. Okay, I’ve recommended a couple car-free zones; now it’s your turn. If you know of …
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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/26/car-free-in-mexico/
Tammany for nothin’ and your bikes for free.Okay, so it’s a terrible interpretation of the Dire Straits/Mark Knopfler lyrics; but wait to you get to the end of this description for an even worse lyrical massacre.However, if you want to skip the beginning and end of the article, you’ll find what’s in the middle to …
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Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/23/the-tammany-trace-bike-trail-near-new-orleans-louisiana/
For a bicycle ride back to the days of yore, check out the bicycle exhibit at the Longmont, Colorado museum. Heres the website: bicycle exhibit @ Longmont Museum in Colorado
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