Manhattan’s longest car-free bike path will amaze you when you realize what great biking venues are available in NYC. From Inwood Park in the north to The Battery (Battery Park) in the south, this bike path has it all. First of all, you can access this trail from anywhere in New York City by utilizing …
Trails with a Length Range of 10 - 20 miles
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Light To Light Walk
The Light to Light walk stays true to its name. Typically starting from Ben Boyds Tower and finishing at Green Cape Lighthouse, it is a one-way track. There is a wide diversity of flora and fauna species to be seen with beachside camping along the way. The walk could take 2 – 3 days depending …
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Colorado Trail – Segment 10
Segment 10 of the Colorado Trail This portion of the Colorado Trail is best done from late June to early August although snow or hail is possible any time of year. As long as you have a water filter, you should not run short on water. The trail crosses numerous streams and follows beautiful mountain …
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The Coast Track
The Coast Track The Coast Track is the formidable trail of the Royal National Park. The Royal National Park has many walks and trails, though The Coast track takes the longest. This track can be enjoyed in sections at a time, though it is meant to be tackled as a one-way adventure. This track is the …
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Bermuda Railway Trail
Bermuda Transportation: Trail vs Bus vs Ferry This railway trail is one of the best island trails in the world based on potential alone. Take a look at the trail pictures below, and you’ll get a small taste of what I’m talking about. I have ridden bike trails all over the world and don’t remember …
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The Kyoto Trail – Kiyotaki to Route-61
This segment of the Kyoto Trail has a bit of everything – river crossings, hill-climbs, secluded hamlets, Shinto shrines, history, great scenery. I commenced this hike at the J.R.Hozukyo Station, after a 20-minute train ride from Kyoto Station, then walked 2km to the trail proper. The forst 7km is along the banks of the Kiyotaki …
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