Trails with a Use of Trikking

Trikke trails usually have a cement or asphalt surface and are not too steep. Trikke trails are also wide enough to allow users to go from side to side in order to propel them along the trikke trail. It is possible to find great trikke trails all over the world. Rail-trails often make good trikke trails as do many urban trails.

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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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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Wildwood New Jersey Trikke Rides

In Wildwood, New Jersey, there are a lot of sweet spots to ride your Trikke. You can ride in front of the convention center, on the boardwalk or in wildwood crest  Where there is a sweet park that actually has its own sign in the middle of the park. But my favorite spot is where …

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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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Bruce Freeman Rail Trail Chelmsford

The Bruce Freeman Rail trail currently goes through the communities of Lowell, Chelmsford, and Westford for 6.8 miles. Additional phases will be coming soon through Westford, Acton, Carlisle, Concord, and Sudbury (13.1 miles). The trail is open to bikes, joggers, walkers, and cross country skiiers.  The trail is shady and fairly flat. it is perfect …

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