As much fun as riding can be, dealing with traffic can take a lot of that fun
away. It can be downright dangerous for kids, and even adults, to ride in some places.
Luckily, in the last few decades, there has been a surge in bike trail construction
– giving families miles and miles of car-free riding room.
Trail riding and riding on bike paths lets people get back to what makes riding
fun: going at your own pace, seeing things from a new perspective and leaving your
worries (or parents) behind. Plus, rail trails (bike trails built from abandoned
or retired railroad passages) have the added benefit of being relatively flat –
because trains can’t go up the kinds of hills that cars can.
The links below are just some of the places on the internet where you can find maps
and information about bike trails in your area.
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Trailsource.org - Opens New Window
TrailSource is an online adventure guide to trail and travel related information, including guidebooks, maps, weather and lodging. Initiated in 1993 as a manila folder of clippings, copies and notes, it is now an online source for travel and exploration of wild areas around the planet.
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mapmyride.com - Opens New Window
Mapmyride® is an interactive site where users can find and map out their favorite bike routes from all over the country. You can try out an existing route or share your own with the cycling community. Users can post comments and rate each other’s routes as well as create personal training logs to manage a goal-oriented exercise routine or prepare for the big race.
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Bikely.com - Opens New Window
Bikely helps cyclists share knowledge of good bicylce routes. It can be tricky navigating a car dominated city by bicycle especially when you need to travel an unknown route to a new destination. Bikely makes it easy to show you the best way.
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