Trail flooded

I’m so used to signs on Coal Creek Trail saying, “Trail Closed,” that I usually just ignore them because the trail is just fine and not the least bit “closed.”

But today, the trail really was closed due to flooding in the underpass where the trail & Coal Creek go under Hwy. 42.

I’m glad I was walking rather than riding my bike.

The picture on the right isn’t very good (taken on my iPhone) but it shows that the water level in the creek and on the trail are about the same.

Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/05/01/trail-flooded/

New Poll

Check out our new trail poll over in the right column.

We’re trying to find out your favorite southern trail. It’ll be a tough one, because they’re all great. But get off the fence and vote. If you need more information about each of the trails, go to the following web pages to get details and see pictures:

Tammany Trace Trail in Louisiana
Longleaf Trace Trail in Mississippi
Withlacoochee State Trail in Florida
Silver Comet Trail in Georgia
Chief Ladiga Trail in Alabama

Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/30/new-poll/

Bike Denver

  • 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.

Visit the Bike Denver website for more information.

Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/29/bike-denver/

Brewery Trails?

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 near New Orleans, Louisiana is interrupted by a stop at the Abita Brewery in Abita Springs/Covington, LA. And if you’re there @ 2:00, you get to taste 14 different beers and a root beer… for free. And you get a brewery tour, to boot.

And I’m told the Poudre River Trail near Fort Collins, CO goes near the New Belgium Brewery. I believe all of these breweries offer tours and tastings.

So if you’re into biking & beer, you’ll more than likely enjoy these trails and the little side trips to the breweries.

Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/29/brewery-trails/

West Orange Trail in Florida

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. In addition to riding bikes and visiting Mickey Mouse, travelers can pick oranges, see alligators, and have fun in the sun.
For more information about the West Orange Trail near Orlando, FL, visit trailsnet.com.

Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/27/west-orange-trail-in-florida/

Car Free in Mexico

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 any car free islands, I’d love to hear about them. Drop me an email or reply to this blog. I’ll add your suggestion to my “car free islands” file.

Thanks!!

Permanent link to this article: https://trailsnet.com/2010/04/26/car-free-in-mexico/