Tuesday, May 01, 2012

Top 4 Longest Bike Trails in America



The U.S is known for its larger than life marvels and landmarks. From the Grand Canyon to the Statue of Liberty, Mount Rushmore to the Hoover Dam our cousins to the South definitely embody the motto of “go big or go home”. One of the unspoken contributors to the American landscape are its amazing and very lengthy bike trials. Many of these paths stretch as far as the eye can see and may take days to complete. As documented by bikingbis.com’s 10 longestrails-to-trails for bicycling in the US, here are some of the longest bike paths in America.

Katy Trail State Park

Rolls along for 225 miles of Missouri countryside.

Cowboy Trail in Nebraska

Is the second longest at 195 miles with the opening of another section to Valentine. 

The Great Allegheny Passage

This trail runs up and over the Allegheny Mountains for 152 miles between Pittsburgh, PA, and Cumberland, MD.

Milwaukee Road Corridor — John Wayne Pioneer Trail

This trail runs two-thirds of the distance across Washington state for 145 miles.

Bicycle trails are a great way to promote activity within your community and increase overall health. By enlisting the services of an Edmonton construction company to build a bike path for your neighborhood, you’ll also be encouraging others to participate in a fantastic past time.