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Cyclists passing through Connecticut, on their way to New York City, Montreal, or points in between, will be able to navigate with green and white USBR 7 signs.
Mar 31, 2023
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Adventure Cycling Association is proud to announce the designation of two new U.S. Bicycle Routes in Arkansas and Tennessee. Authorities also approved the realignment and extension of additional routes in Minnesota, New York and Ohio. These new ...
Adventure Cycling Association is proud to announce the designation of three new U.S. Bicycle Routes in Oklahoma, Minnesota, and Delaware, and the realignment and extension of additional routes through Indiana and Michigan, adding more than 650 miles ...
Adventure Cycling Association is proud to announce the designation of U.S. Bicycle Route 1 in Maryland and the realignment of routes through Florida, Michigan and Ohio, adding nearly 150 miles to the U.S. Bicycle Route System and improving ...
Bike Your Park Day 2021 was great!
Big news for the U.S. Bicycle Route System. We're happy to announce the 2021 Spring U.S. Bicycle Route designations! These 18 new routes and two realignments add 2,903 miles to the growing USBRS bringing the total miles in the network to 17,734.
We're so lucky to have Ambassador Roxy Robles (she/her) presenting "An Introduction to Bike Touring!" Learn more about Roxy's experiences, donkeys, the best snacks on the road (salty, please!), and her controversial shoulder season ...
Aug 23, 2021
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Over 5,000 people went on more than 700 bike overnights during the first weekend in June for Bike Travel Weekend. Rides were planned in all 50 U. S. states, six Canadian provinces, and 15 countries across the globe. “It was my first time ...
Meet Carmen Aiken! Carmen is Adventure Cycling's Bike Overnights Event Coordinator and wants to make bike travel accessible and inclusive for every member of the community. They're excited to get started! Get to know Carmen here!
The beginning of 2021 brings with it five new U.S. Bicycle Routes across the country with new states North Dakota and New York. These routes add almost 300 miles to the growing U.S. Bicycle Route System!