Trails with a Use of hiking

Hudson Valley Dutchess Rail Trail

Start on either county Dutchess or Ulster.  I start on the ulster county side. You first ride over  the Mid hudson walkway bridge. Then ride approximately 20 miles into Duchess County.  80% is pretty level and there are some hills but none of the grades are too difficult.  Cuts through beautiful country homes and businesses.   …

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Miami Whitewater Forest Shaker Trace Trail

7.8 mile loop trail that passes through wooded, prairie, and wetland sections. The trail is smooth asphalt, nice and wide and includes a few challenging hills. There are a couple of road crossings, but the roads are not busy so it usually a quick crossing. This is a pleasant ride through a beautiful setting, you …

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Stowe Recreation Path

This paved, 5.5 mile path starts in the center of the Village of Stowe, VT and meanders towards Mount Mansfield. The path runs next to the West Branch River and Mountain Road (Route 100).  The path is used by walkers, bicyclists, runners, Trikke riders and rollerbladers in the warm months, and cross-country skiers and snowshoers in …

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Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Trail

Chesapeake and Delaware Canal Trail photo

Michael Castle Trail is Also Known as Chesapeake & Delaware Canal Trail Thanks to Trikke rider and trail enthusiast Susan for sending this trail update & accompanying photos to Trailsnet.com:   The C&D Canal Trail is partially open. It is called the Michael Castle Trail, named after a much-loved, former Governor and U.S. Representative. The …

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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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Otto Armleder Park Trail

This is a fairly short loop trail, quite level.   There is also large dog park so you will see people walking dogs too.

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