| Route |
Contributor |
Last Updated |
Where |
Distance |
Tags |
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ACA TransAm to Katy Trail connector |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 07:38 |
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551.5km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Spring of 2009 as part of a cross-country tour. It deviates from the ACA TransAm route at Rush Center, KS and ends at the western entrance to the Katy Trail. The latter, which can be easily ridden with road bikes even though it is unpaved, goes across Missouri into St. Louis. This route is mostly flat and the traffic volume is generally light. |
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Amherst to Whitinsville, MA |
colobikenut |
Dec 10th 2010, 12:37 |
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95.8km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in 2009 as part of a cross-country tour. There are several stretches along busy Hwy 9 with no shoulder, but otherwise it is a scenic and low traffic route. Note that the initial stretch out of Amherst is on a bike path. There are a lot of hills on the route and some of them are quite steep. |
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Arkadelphia to Fordyce,AR |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:27 |
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79.5km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. The route is very rural so you might want to carry extra water and food. |
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Auburn to Vernon, NY (bypass of Syracuse) |
colobikenut |
Dec 10th 2010, 12:39 |
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107.6km |
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| My wife and I rode this in 2009 as part of a cross-country tour. We road west to east on US 5 to Elbridge, then bypassed around the Syracuse area on the route shown. Most of the bypass route was very nice - low traffic and good shoulders on the roads. |
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Checotah, OK to Fort Smith, AR |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:30 |
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114.3km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. It is a fairly low traffic route that parallels US40. |
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Colorado Springs to Pueblo West, CO #1 |
colobikenut |
Feb 8th 2010, 12:25 |
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77.6km |
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| Hwy. 115 is pretty hilly and carries a lot of traffic but has a good shoulder and is very scenic as it runs along the Front Range of the Rocky Mountains. Hwy 50 into Pueblo West is generally flat and has a wide shoulder. |
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Colorado Springs to Pueblo West, CO #2 |
colobikenut |
Feb 8th 2010, 12:25 |
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70.2km |
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| Start point is Broadmoor Hotel in Colorado Springs. Ride a couple of segments on I-25 (it is legal and really not bad - there is a wide shoulder). Exit I-25 at Purcell Blvd. and then ride west and south to Pueblo West. There are bike lanes on Purcell and a bike path along McCullough south of US 50. (No bike path or bike lane north of US 50 but McCullough is not heavily traveled in that area). |
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Colorado Springs to Pueblo West, CO #3 |
colobikenut |
Feb 8th 2010, 12:47 |
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82.1km |
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| The Meridian/Jerry Murphy Road south of Hanover Road is dirt and - while rideable on a road bike - pretty bumpy. |
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Crystal Springs to Prentiss, MS |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:57 |
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76.8km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. It is rural and scenic but fairly hilly in spots. In Prentiss, you can get on the Longleaf Trace (paved bike path) and ride it to Hattiesburg - a delightful ride. |
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Dodge City, KS to Stillwater, OK |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:22 |
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435.4km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. It is generally rural although the traffic on the final section (Ponca City to Stillwater) can be very heavy. |
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Fordyce to Monticello, AR |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 02:32 |
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70.1km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. It is generally rural and includes a Civil War battlefield (Marks Mills) along Hwy 8. |
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Fort Smith to Waldron, AR |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:53 |
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74.9km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. Once you leave Fort Smith, US 71 becomes a busy 4-lane highway but has a good shoulder for about 15 miles. Then -for the next roughly 30 miles - it gets a little ugly. The road narrows to a 2-lane and the shoulder width varies constantly - from barely adequate to none whatsoever. A few miles north of Waldron the good shoulder returns. So BE CAREFUL! |
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Hattiesburg to VanCleave, MS |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 03:26 |
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144.5km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. US 49 from Hattiesburg to Wiggins is a busy 4-lane highway (it thankfully now has a good shoulder however). We got off the highway as soon as possible, riding through Fort Shelby. From that point on - with the exception of a few more miles on US49 into Wiggins - the route was very rural and very scenic. North and east of VanCleave (junction of Hwy 15 and RR Bridge Creek Road), we picked up the ACA Southern Tier route into VanCleave. |
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High Springs to Dunnellon, FL |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 03:47 |
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100.9km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. From High Springs south to the Marion County line (about 10 miles north of Dunnellon), US 41 has a good shoulder and runs through mostly rural areas with little traffic. The shoulder disappears at the Marion County line and the traffic picks up significantly, so be careful and you may want to consider alternate routes into Dunnellon. Just south of Dunnellon you can pick up the Withlacoochee State Trail to go further south. |
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Lake Village, AR to Vicksburg, MS |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 02:40 |
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155.6km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. It is generally rural and flat as it runs through the Mississippi delta. As you approach Vicksburg, there are some respectable climbs up the river bluffs into town. |
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Live Oak to High Springs, FL |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:23 |
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87.3km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. This route uses much of the ACA Southern Tier route, but is more direct. |
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Longboat Key-Bradenton-Sarasota Loop |
colobikenut |
Feb 1st 2010, 11:33 |
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66.8km |
- Training
- Onroad
- Smooth
- Urban
- Scenic
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| A 42 mile loop ride. Virtually the entire route is over roads with bike lanes (including the sidewalks across the drawbridges between Longboat Key and Bradenton Beach and on Manatee Avenue) or through quiet residential areas. For a congested coastal area this is about as good as it gets. |
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Monticello to Lake Village, AR |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:26 |
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74.7km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. Portions of the route have fairly heavy traffic but there are good shoulders in those areas. |
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Mt. Ida to Arkadelphia, AR |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 03:25 |
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95.6km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. The portion from Mt. Ida to Glenwood is pretty hilly, but it's a very nice route. |
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Okmulgee to Checotah, OK |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:36 |
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52.4km |
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| My wife and I rode in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. Most of the route carries little traffic. As you near Checotah, the traffic picks up but there is a decent shoulder on that portion of the route. |
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Palmetto to Longboat Key, Fl |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 07:57 |
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50.6km |
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| A pretty nice ride through a heavily congested area onto Anna Marie Island and Longboat Key. The entire route is over either quiet streets or roads with bike lanes. |
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Pittsfield to Amherst, MA |
colobikenut |
Dec 10th 2010, 12:37 |
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88.6km |
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| My wife and I rode this in 2009 as part of a cross-country tour. There are several very very steep climbs in the Berkshire Mountains but it is a scenic and low traffic route. Note that the stretch from Northampton to Amherst is on a bike path. |
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Pueblo, CO to Dodge City, KS |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:28 |
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452.4km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. US 50/400 can be busy in some places, especially near the towns, but there is a good shoulder throughout the route. |
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Stillwater to Sapulpa, OK |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:21 |
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105.2km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. It is generally rural and surprisingly hilly. |
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Suncoast Trail to Pinellas Trail, FL connector |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 07:40 |
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25.3km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. This allowed us to connect from the Suncoast Trail to the Pinellas Trail. The route is urban/suburban with a good deal of traffic. There are decent shoulders from the exit off the Suncoast Trail to CR 582. From there into Tarpon Springs there are no shoulders and a lot of traffic. However, CR 582 was undergoing a widening project when we rode it so it is possible the finished roadway will have a shoulder. Nevertheless, be careful when riding that section in particular. |
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Tallahassee to Monticello, FL |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 03:43 |
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47.1km |
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| This is a more direct, and very quiet and scenic, alternative to the ACA Southern Tier route. |
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Taunton to Mashpee, MA |
colobikenut |
Dec 13th 2010, 12:56 |
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80.1km |
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| My wife and I rode this in 2009 as part of a cross-country tour (west to east). From Taunton to Buzzard's Bay, the route is quite nice - generally a moderate traffic volume and good roads. As you approach the Bourne Bridge, the traffic increases substantially. Be EXTREMELY CAREFUL as you take the ramp onto the bridge - you need to get on the bike path/sidewalk before you get close to the bridge. Otherwise you will find yourself - as we did - prevented from reaching the sidewalk by a chain link fence. You will be forced to either ride in the traffic lane or get onto the sidewalk while in the traffic lane. Either way, that is a very scary experience.
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Tulsa to Okmulgee, OK |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 01:21 |
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62.4km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. This is a really nice, rural ride that generaly follows old US 75 to Beggs, OK then county roads the rest of the way. |
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Vernon, NY to Pittsfield, MA |
colobikenut |
Dec 10th 2010, 12:38 |
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258.5km |
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| My wife and I rode this in 2009 as part of a cross-country tour. It carries a fair amount of traffic, but US 20 has a good shoulder virtually all the way. Note that, in Albany, getting onto the Mohawk Hudson bike path and pedestrian bridge over the Hudson River is a little tricky. |
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Vicksburg to Crystal Springs, MS |
colobikenut |
Dec 6th 2010, 02:50 |
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82.1km |
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| My wife and I rode this route in the Fall of 2010 as part of a multi-state tour. It is mostly rural and very scenic. |