Trails with a Length Range of over 100 miles

The Florida National Scenic Trail

The Florida National Scenic Trail is a congressionally designated National Scenic Trail. It is approximately 1,300-miles long and is intended to offer a continuous, permanent non-motorized recreation opportunity for hiking and other compatible activities. Over its length, it showcases the incredible biodiversity, history, and rich culture of Florida. The Florida Trail begins on the edge …

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Oak Leaf Trail

Best Trail in Wisconsin? Wisconsin is one of the best trail states in the United States, and the Oak Leaf Trail is one of the finest in Wisconsin. This trail has it all: urban hiking, rural bike riding, smooth inline skating and winter cross country skiing. A small portion of the trail is built along …

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The Danube Cycleway

Currently, this is the Mt. Everest of bike trails, not in terms of difficulty but in terms of the ultimate bike route for active travelers. Many different companies offer this cycleway as part of their bike tour offerings including both self-guided and fully guided options. One popular method of tackling this great trail is via …

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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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Ozark Highland Trail

The Ozark Highland Trail in northwest Arkansas is a hiking trail extraordinaire. It includes two loop trails and several other side trails. It also has an extremely helpful website (see link on this page) with an abundance of great trail information. The trail FAQ page is especially helpful.

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