Use our comprehensive trail guides with descriptions, photos, and reviews to plan your next bike trail adventure.
Here you'll find long-distance trails in both remote regions of the West and in populated parts of the East and Midwest.
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Rail-trails in particular, which often have a flat, even grade, offer ideal conditions for road and hybrid bikes. And many have connections with businesses, residential neighborhoods, and town centers that make biking for work or pleasure a breeze.
When searching for bike trails on TrailLink, note that we draw the distinction between road/hybrid bike trails and mountain biking trails based on surface type and general trail condition. A bike trail will be evenly surfaced with asphalt, concrete, or hard-packed dirt without steep climbs, switchbacks, or single-tracking.
Enjoy the ride, but keep in mind that all bike trails listed on TrailLink are also multiuse, so remember the common right-of-way rule of thumb that bicyclists must yield to horses, inline skaters, and pedestrians, unless otherwise posted on the trail.
And whether you're a hard-core bike commuter or cycling recreationalist, please share your experiences on your favorite bike trails by posting a review or photos from your trips on TrailLink. Others will surely appreciate the firsthand account of the trail conditions and views along the way.