U.S. Bicycle Route System

The U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS) is a developing national network of bicycle routes connecting urban and rural communities via signed roads and trails. Created with public input, U.S. Bicycle Routes direct bicyclists to a preferred route through a city, county, or state - creating opportunities for people everywhere to bicycle for travel, transportation, and recreation.

Over 19,000 miles are currently established in 34 states and Washington DC – and many routes are signed. 

Since 2003, Adventure Cycling has been proud to shepherd the growth of the USBRS. We provide free technical assistance, coordination, and resources to assist stakeholder groups in their designation efforts. 

Together, we're building the largest public bike route network in the world!

June 22, 2023
Three New Routes Added to the US Bicycle Route System
Three New Routes Added to the US Bicycle Route System

New routes in Idaho,  Pennsylvania, and Tennessee. USBR 20 in Minnesota has been extended and adjusted. And Alaska's network will now connect to the Lower 48.

Tags: USBR 610, USBR 45, USBR 45, USBR 20, USBR 97, USBR 95, USBR 87, USBR 121, USBR 11
December 5, 2022
More details on USBRS route updates for Fall 2022!
More details on USBRS route updates for Fall 2022!

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 routes add almost 425 miles to the U.S. Bicycle Route System, bringing it to nearly 19,000 miles in total!

July 6, 2022
U.S. Bicycle Route System tops 18,000 Miles!
U.S. Bicycle Route System tops 18,000 Miles!

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 to the U.S. Bicycle Route System taking it over 18,000 miles!

July 20, 2022
Wisconsin Bike Fed, DNR look to boost awareness of U.S. Bike Route 30

MILWAUKEE, WI — The Wisconsin Bike Fed and DNR are teaming up to bring more awareness to U.S. Bike Route 30.

Tags: USBR 30
March 18, 2022
Re-routed biking trail will lead riders to Algonac

ALGONAC - St. Clair County Metropolitan Plan commission is working with MDOT and the Adventure Cycling Association (ACA) to reroute U.S. Bike Route 20 which is a 300-mile bicycle corridor connection between Marine City and Ludington Michigan. 

Tags: USBR 20
March 14, 2022
Bike route for Oklahoma portion of Route 66 approved

THE CENTER SQUARE – Historic Route 66 in Oklahoma is one step closer to becoming a part of the U.S. Bicycle Route system, which is expected to bring additional sales tax revenue to cities on the route.

Tags: USBR 66
January 19, 2022
U.S. bike route may pass through Teton County

JACKSON, Wyo. — Jackson town councilors agreed to sign a letter to the Wyoming Department of Transportation (WYDOT) in support of US Bicycle Route 76 running through town on local pathways and streets.

Tags: USBR 76
November 19, 2021
Cycling is on a roll

INDIANA - Sitting outside a century-old confectionery in southern Indiana, Jim Schroeder popped a piece of candy into his mouth and laid out my future. After cycling along country roads that could moonlight as an airport runway, we would climb a succession of hills before coasting into Bloomington, the halfway point of our 122.5-mile bike ride.

Tags: USBR 235
November 1, 2021
New Kentucky roadside signage marks "Daniel Boone Bike Route"

FRANKFORT, Ky. - Kentucky Transportation Cabinet Secretary (KYTC) Jim Gray and local officials gathered in Berea to celebrate the completion of a four-month roadside signage project identifying Kentucky’s new U.S. Bicycle Route 21 (USBR).

Tags: USBR 21
August 29, 2021
Ohio now has the most U.S. Bicycle Route miles in America

CLEVELAND, Ohio -- Imagine starting a bike ride on the Towpath Trail and pedaling all the way to Pittsburgh, Washington, D.C. or even Atlanta.

A new frontier is opening for bike travel. A growing network of designated routes is being pieced together across the nation along low-traffic roads, trails and bike lanes by the same association that designates Interstate highway numbers. The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) established the U.S. Bicycle Route System in 1978. However, it’s only recently begun to take shape.

Tags: USBR 230, USBR 25, USBR 21, USBR 21, USBR 30, USBR 44
August 24, 2021
New Bike Routes Added In 5 States, Largest Growth To U.S. Bicycle Route System

Eighteen new bike routes in five states have recently been designated, adding nearly 3,000 miles to the U.S. Bicycle Route System, a developing complex of officially recognized, publicly-accessible travel paths across the country. The latest routes — in California, Indiana, Ohio, Utah, and Washington State — represent the largest addition to the bike network to date, both in number and total mileage. 

Tags: USBR 50, USBR 95, USBR 30, USBR 44, USBR 40, USBR 21, USBR 25, USBR 66, USBR 77, USBR 20, USBR 81, USBR 79
March 18, 2021
NEW HORIZONS: Potential for Cycle Tourism has Local Officials Ready to Ride

Just as Northwest Arkansas capitalized on built-in advantages to become a mecca for mountain biking, officials both public and private think Central Arkansas and the Delta could benefit from road cycling’s rising popularity. And in the case of USBR 80, the allure of cycle touring.

Tags: USBR 51, USBR 80
March 1, 2021
Ohio's State and US Bike Routes

OHIO - Did you know that Ohio has a strategic statewide bicycling network?
It’s called the State and US Bike Route System (S/USBR), and it’s made up of more than 3,000 miles of on- and off-road bike facilities that connect over 400 communities across the state.

Tags: USBR 25, USBR 44, USBR 30, USBR 21, USBR 50
February 24, 2021
AASHTO, Adventure Cycling Formalize Partnership To Reach 50,000-Mile National Bike Route System

WASHINGTON – The American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials (AASHTO) and the Adventure Cycling Association signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) formalizing their longtime partnership to expand the U.S. Bicycle Route System (USBRS) for a seamless travel experience across the United States.

Tags: USBRS
November 16, 2020
Building momentum for U.S. Bicycle Route 95 in California.

Carlsbad, CA is the latest city to approve designation for the 1,000-mile USBR 95 along the Pacific Coast.

Tags: USBR 95
August 14, 2019
Woodbury County, Iowa pledges support for USBR 55

Communities in Iowa are starting to rally behind the state's first U.S. Bicycle Route. 

July 10, 2019
Lancaster, CA is latest city to sign on to USBR 85

The Lancaster City Council unanimously supported the designation of U.S. Bicycle Route 85 through California, and plans to improve the bike lanes which the route follows.

January 14, 2019
Indiana closing in on USBR 235

U.S. Bicycle Route 235 will connect Indianapolis to Seymour, Indiana. 

December 26, 2018
Arcata joins the effort to designate USBR 95 in California

With the city of Arcata signing on to designate U.S. Bicycle Route 95 along the California coast, nearly half of all jurisdictions have indicated support for this iconic route!

September 13, 2018
Cave Country Trails finalizes plans for U.S. Bicycle Route 23 in Kentucky

"Cave Country Trails believes getting a U.S. bike route would lure more adventure tourists to the area." The group finalized work on the 110-mile U.S. Bicycle Route 23 in Kentucky, which now awaits official approval from AASHTO.

July 16, 2018
CityLab takes a look at USBR 66

U.S. Bicycle Route 66 is breathing life back into small communities along the "Mother Road." CityLab takes a look at what the designation means for Missouri and Kansas, and the effort to connect the route across the country.

July 13, 2018
Lorain County, OH wants on national bike map

In Lorain County, Ohio, community members see their connection to the U.S. Bicycle Route System as a way to highlight all the cycling opportunities in town and in the region.

July 12, 2018
In Erie, PA, new U.S. Bicycle Routes also means more local bike routes

Erie, Pennsylvania is celebrating the designations of U.S. Bicycle Routes 30 and 36, and using the new routes as a framework to build a local network of bicycle routes.