Trails with a Use of cruiser

Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail

hikers on Michigan's sleeping bear heritage trail

After the Cherry Festival, I checked out a freshly paved trail, the Sleeping Bear Heritage Trail (SBHT). It was a good ride with very smooth pavement the entire way, and scenic for most of it. Of course the best part is that it goes right up to the dune climb at Sleeping Bear, where I …

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Fox River Trail

A popular Illinois rail-trail, the Fox River Trail is dotted with small towns and many opportunities to visit local cafes, bike shops and souvenir stores. The trail is rather crowded on weekends and even gets pretty steady use on weekdays. Despite the heavy traffic, bird-viewing opportunities abound including frequent sitings of eagles, woodpeckers & herons. …

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Farmington Canal Heritage Trail

This trail keeps getting better each day. Over the years, they have connected bits and pieces of trail until it runs all the way from Hamden up to the Connecticut/Massachusetts border and beyond. The best part about this trail is that it’s suitable for all levels of riders and hikers. Unfortunately, some sections of it …

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Vail Pass & Gore Valley Trails

Trikke riding down Vail Pass Trail in Colorado

This trail starts at the top of Vail Pass (Exit 190 off of highway I-70) and ends near Wolcott, CO and the junction for highway 131 to Steamboat Springs. Although the trail starts at a very high altitude and ends much lower, it is not necessarily all downhill. It is a fairly easy trip on …

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Tony Knowles Coastal Bicycle Trail

This trail starts in downtown Anchorage and gets more remote as you head south. It affords wonderful views of the city, the countryside and the coastline. This trail description is what we call a skeleton trail review. It lacks a complete description and photos. If you would like to add some information, please send information and/or photos …

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Swamp Rabbit Trail

The Swamp Rabbit Trail is a nearly 14 mile multi-use (walking & bicycling) greenway that traverses along the Reedy River, an old railroad corridor and City parks to connect Travelers Rest with the City of Greenville, South Carolina. Check out the new interactive map!!  The Swamp Rabbit Interactive Map was inventoried, photographed and developed by the City of Greenville …

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