Virginia
Abingdon & Damascus
Ride the Virginia Creeper Trail from historic Abingdon to Damascus — outfitters shuttle you, and one grand old inn lends town bikes.
Virginia
Ride the Virginia Creeper Trail from historic Abingdon to Damascus — outfitters shuttle you, and one grand old inn lends town bikes.
New Mexico
Sixteen car-free paved miles along the Rio Grande on the Paseo del Bosque Trail, with Old Town rentals and a farm inn that lends cruiser bikes.
Wyoming
Sleep slopeside at Grand Targhee and ride 2,000 vertical feet of lift-served downhill plus 70+ miles of cool, high-elevation Teton singletrack.
Alaska
Ride the Tony Knowles Coastal Trail from downtown Anchorage — free B&B bikes, rental shops a block from the path, and moose along Cook Inlet.
New Mexico
The Rockies' largest lift-served bike park — 60+ miles of downhill trails off the Chile Express — with slopeside lodging and full rental fleets.
Iowa
Ride the High Trestle Trail from Ankeny to its glowing 13-story bridge — 25 paved miles, trailside bars, and e-bike rentals in the trail towns.
Alabama
Start of the Chief Ladiga–Silver Comet corridor — about 95 miles of continuous car-free pavement from Alabama toward Atlanta.
New Jersey
Boardwalk-morning laps and a flat oceanfront cruise through Ocean Grove and Bradley Beach — hotel bikes wait at the front desk.
North Carolina
Southeast mountain-bike capital — Pisgah and DuPont singletrack, Biltmore's private trails, and free loaner bikes downtown.
Georgia
Ride the Atlanta BeltLine's Eastside Trail past murals and food halls — Kimpton hotels lend designer bikes and a rental barn sits steps off the path.
Texas
Loop Lady Bird Lake on the 10-mile Butler Trail, lap the bikes-only Veloway, and roll straight out of lakefront hotels that lend free bikes.
Washington
Ferry over from Seattle and loop the island — rent an e-bike at the dock or borrow one from your Winslow inn.
Maine
Ride Acadia's 45 miles of car-free, crushed-stone carriage roads from Bar Harbor — rent downtown or borrow a hotel loaner and roll to the park.
Louisiana
Cruise the paved Mississippi River levee path from downtown Baton Rouge past LSU — free hotel bikes downtown and e-bike rentals near the trail.
North Carolina
The highest town in the eastern US, home to NC's first lift-served bike park — cool-summer downhill plus free high-ridge XC above 5,000 feet.
Oregon
Bend pairs Phil's Trail singletrack with the Deschutes River Trail — and downtown hotels that lend or rent bikes right from the lobby.
Arkansas
The self-styled Mountain Biking Capital of the World — ride singletrack from a downtown square where hotels lend cruisers and shops rent full-suspension rigs.
Montana
Montana's biggest lift-served bike park — 20+ miles of downhill off three lifts, plus mellow meadow trails in the valley below.
Washington
Far-northwest corner of Washington — borrow a complimentary cruiser at Semiahmoo Resort and ride the spit along Drayton Harbor.
Rhode Island
Ferry over, rent a bike at the dock, and circle the whole island — lighthouses, Mohegan Bluffs, and beaches in one 17-mile car-optional loop.
Idaho
Cruise the 25-mile Boise River Greenbelt from downtown hotels that lend free bikes, with e-bike rentals trailside and foothills singletrack above town.
Nevada
Ride through five 1931 railroad tunnels above Lake Mead to Hoover Dam, or tackle the 34-mile River Mountains Loop from a trailhead hotel.
Montana
College-town trailhead for the Gallatin Valley — 80+ miles of Main Street to the Mountains paths, free hotel cruisers, and Bridger-range singletrack.
North Carolina
A true mountain-bike town wedged between Pisgah and DuPont — raw technical singletrack, flowy waterfall trails, and cyclist-first lodging.
Rhode Island
Base at a harborfront inn steps from the East Bay Bike Path — 14.5 flat, paved miles along Narragansett Bay to Providence.
Vermont
Ride the Island Line Trail out onto a lake causeway and bike ferry from a downtown hotel with free Budnitz loaner bikes or trailside rentals.
Massachusetts
Ride the 27.5-mile paved Cape Cod Rail Trail past kettle ponds and salt marshes, with resort loaner bikes and trailside rental shops in Brewster.
New Jersey
Pedal flat Victorian streets to the Cape May Point lighthouse — several hotels and B&Bs hand you free cruisers at check-in.
Kentucky
Pair the world's longest cave with a bike: ride the 9-mile Mammoth Cave Railroad Trail, with e-bikes in town and a lodge that rents at the trailhead.
South Carolina
Cruise flat historic streets on free hotel bikes, climb the Ravenel Bridge bike lane, and beach-ride Isle of Palms.
Tennessee
River-flat greenway cruising downtown, a 300-bike share system, and guided Lookout Mountain descents that end right on the waterfront.
Illinois
Ride 18.5 paved miles of Lake Michigan shoreline on the Lakefront Trail, with hotel loaner bikes, Divvy stations, and guided tours steps away.
Idaho
Lakefront riding on the North Idaho Centennial Trail, free cruisers at the landmark lake resort, and the 72-mile Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes nearby.
Ohio
Ride the Scioto Mile and Olentangy Trail from downtown hotels that hand you free bikes — Columbus is the midpoint of the Ohio to Erie Trail.
Colorado
A wildflower-season singletrack legend where downtown inns lend cruisers and the famous 401 Trail drops through knee-high blooms.
Minnesota
Red-dirt singletrack over reclaimed iron mines — the Cuyuna trails pack 55–70+ miles around clear mine lakes, with ride-in/ride-out lodging in town.
Maryland
Mile 0 of both the Great Allegheny Passage and the C&O Canal Towpath — 334 car-free miles meet at Canal Place, with outfitters, shuttles and trail inns.
West Virginia
One of the East's original mountain-bike towns — canyon rail grades, an IMBA Epic ridge ride, and rentals with shuttles from the shop in town.
South Dakota
Roll out of the Old West gambling town onto the 109-mile George S. Mickelson Trail — e-bike rentals, shuttles, and trailside lodging at the northern terminus.
Iowa
Loop Decorah's 11-mile Trout Run Trail through Driftless bluff country — trout streams, eagle nests, and an e-bike shop right on the path.
Wisconsin
Wisconsin's Cape Cod — Peninsula State Park's Sunset Trail, shoreline village loops, and lakeside inns that hand you a free bike at check-in.
Colorado
A San Juan mountain town where hotels lend free cruisers for the paved Animas River Trail and shops rent full-suspension bikes for the singletrack.
Vermont
Ride 100+ miles of world-famous Kingdom Trails singletrack straight from a Darling Hill inn where the trails run through the front yard.
Kansas
The Gravel Capital of the World — Unbound Gravel's hometown, with endless Flint Hills gravel and two downtown shops that rent bikes.
Alabama
Cruise oak-lined bayfront lanes from Fairhope's pier to the historic Grand Hotel — small-town charm with rental cruisers downtown.
North Dakota
Dead-flat, easygoing riding on Fargo–Moorhead's Red River path network — riverside park rentals, e-bike hires, and hotels with free loaner bikes.
Arkansas
One of America's most bike-friendly cities — Mile Zero of the Razorback Greenway, Kessler Mountain singletrack, and a downtown hotel that lends bikes for free.
West Virginia
Gateway town for New River Gorge National Park — purpose-built Arrowhead singletrack, adventure resorts with bike rentals, and a bike farm at the trailhead.
New Hampshire
Shuttle to the top and coast the paved Franconia Notch Recreation Path past Echo Lake, the Basin, and Flume Gorge on a rented e-bike.
Texas
Pedal quiet ranch roads past Hill Country wineries and spring bluebonnets — the Willow City Loop is one of Texas's classic rides.
Washington
Ferry into Friday Harbor, grab a bike two blocks from the dock, and loop San Juan Island's whale-watching coast car-free.
Illinois
Historic hill town in Illinois' Driftless corner — e-bike the crushed-stone Galena River Trail or ride lift-served downhill at Chestnut Mountain.
Illinois
River town where the Illinois meets the Mississippi — pedal the paved Sam Vadalabene Bike Trail beneath limestone bluffs on a lodge cruiser bike.
South Carolina
Pedal the Swamp Rabbit Trail from downtown waterfalls to Travelers Rest, or climb Blue Ridge roads from a pro cyclist's hotel.
Alabama
Ride the award-winning Backcountry Trail through Gulf State Park — free bike share, e-bike rentals, and a lodge with bikes at the door.
South Dakota
The heart of the Mickelson Trail — trailside lodges rent e-bikes on site, and shuttles open up 109 miles of Black Hills rail-trail near Mount Rushmore.
South Carolina
Ride 60+ miles of flat, shaded pathways and hard-packed beach on a Gold-Level bike-friendly island where resorts hand you the bike.
Hawaii
Waikiki by bike — free hotel cruisers, Biki bike-share on every corner, and guided downhill rides through the rainforest roads above the city.
Oregon
Ride the car-free Mosier Twin Tunnels on the Historic Columbia River Highway State Trail, with e-bike rentals a block from downtown hotels.
Arkansas
A historic spa town wrapped around a national park, with the world-class Northwoods mountain-bike trails just five minutes from downtown bathhouses.
Nevada
Pedal the Tahoe East Shore Trail to Sand Harbor from a hotel that lends bikes — with the legendary Flume Trail waiting up the hill.
Indiana
Ride the protected Indianapolis Cultural Trail and the 27-mile Monon straight from downtown — bike-share docks and e-bike rentals on every block.
Wyoming
Pedal 56+ miles of paved pathways toward Grand Teton, or ride lift-served laps at Teton Village — with town hotels lending cruisers.
Georgia
A state-park barrier island with 24+ miles of flat, oak-shaded paths — resort hotels rent cruisers steps from Driftwood Beach.
Pennsylvania
Shuttle up, coast 25 miles down the Lehigh Gorge — Jim Thorpe is the D&L Trail's storybook base town, with bike-package hotels a block from the outfitters.
Hawaii
The Big Island's sunny Kona side — the Ironman's Queen K Highway, oceanfront cruising on Alii Drive, and pro-grade road bike rentals with resort delivery.
Hawaii
Kauai's east side, where the paved Ke Ala Hele Makalae coastal path rolls past beaches — with cruiser rentals and hotel loaner bikes steps from the trail.
Idaho
Silver Valley trail town base for the Route of the Hiawatha's tunnels and trestles and the paved 72-mile Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes.
Florida
Flat 2×4-mile island where bikes beat cars — cruise Old Town's conch-house lanes on a hotel bike or a $10-a-day delivered cruiser.
Vermont
The Beast of the East for summer downhill — 35 trails and nearly 2,000 feet of vertical off three lifts, with the region's largest rental fleet at the base.
Tennessee
Over 60 miles of Urban Wilderness singletrack minutes from downtown, plus flat riverside greenways and rental shops that sit right on the trails.
New York
The two-time Olympic village is now the eastern gateway to the Adirondack Rail Trail — 34 vehicle-free miles of stone dust from a town full of rental fleets.
New Jersey
Base camp for the flat, car-free D&R Canal towpath — canal-side inns lend bikes, and bridges to Pennsylvania turn rides into loops.
Minnesota
Minnesota's rail-trail hub town — 42 paved miles of the Root River State Trail under limestone bluffs, with B&Bs that rent bikes and free town bike shares.
Wyoming
A 7,200-foot college town ringed by the Medicine Bow Rail Trail, Curt Gowdy's famous singletrack and the Pilot Hill trails that start in town.
Nevada
Skip the Strip and ride Red Rock Canyon's scenic loop from Summerlin, where a hotel lends free bikes and the rental shops stock pro-level fleets.
Kansas
Ride the paved 22-mile Lawrence Loop around this KU college town — one hotel lends free bikes right off the trail.
Delaware
Ride the Junction & Breakwater Trail from historic Lewes to Cape Henlopen, with a free Dogfish Head loaner cruiser or a trailhead rental.
West Virginia
Southern gateway to the 78-mile Greenbrier River Trail, with outfitter shuttles and resort bike rentals at The Greenbrier just up the road.
Kentucky
Ride the Legacy Trail past white plank fences and grazing thoroughbreds — Kentucky Horse Country by bike, with rentals a block off the path.
Nebraska
Roll out of Lincoln's Haymarket onto the 27-mile MoPac Trail — a 180-mile city trail network, BikeLNK bike share, and free hotel bikes downtown.
Kentucky
Cross the Big Four Bridge, follow the Louisville Loop, and roam 60 miles of Parklands trails — riverfront riding with a NuLu bed-and-bike base.
Washington
Cruise flat Dutch berry-country lanes near the border — borrow a Dutch-style bike from your downtown inn and time your visit to the July Raspberry Festival.
Michigan
Cars are banned island-wide, so bikes rule Mackinac — loop the flat 8-mile M-185 shoreline right off the ferry dock.
Wisconsin
One of America's most bike-friendly cities — the Capital City Trail across the isthmus, 45 e-bike-share docks, and a hotel that hands you a free bike pass.
California
California's highest lift-served bike park — 80+ miles of downhill and flow off the Panorama Gondola, with slopeside basecamps and full DH rental fleets.
Louisiana
Ride the 31-mile Tammany Trace rail-trail through Covington, Abita Springs and Mandeville — guest-house loaner bikes and trailside rentals included.
Michigan
The U.P.'s cycling capital — cruise the paved Iron Ore Heritage Trail along Lake Superior or hit nationally rated singletrack.
Massachusetts
44+ miles of flat, paved island bike paths link Edgartown, Oak Bluffs, and Vineyard Haven — bring a bike on the ferry or borrow one from your hotel.
North Dakota
Base camp for the 144-mile Maah Daah Hey Trail — Badlands singletrack, park-road spins in Theodore Roosevelt NP, and rentals right in town.
Montana
Adventure Cycling's hometown — Clark Fork riverfront trails through downtown, Rattlesnake singletrack minutes away, and shops that outfit touring riders.
Utah
The world's mountain-bike capital — Slickrock, the Whole Enchilada, and Main Street shops that rent, shuttle, and even deliver bikes to the trailhead.
California
Ride the 18-mile Monterey Bay Coastal Trail past Cannery Row and sea otters — several waterfront hotels lend bikes free.
Connecticut
Ride the Mystic River waterfront and the coastal Bluff Point loop, with hotel loaner bikes and delivery rentals from a walkable seaport downtown.
Massachusetts
A car-optional island with 35+ miles of paved sidepaths to Madaket, Sconset, and Surfside — many hotels hand you a free cruiser at check-in.
California
Pedal the car-free Napa Valley Vine Trail between wineries — some hotels even deliver free e-bikes to your door.
Indiana
The Midwest's flagship mountain-bike destination — 30 miles of singletrack at Brown County State Park, with rentals and lodging right in town.
Louisiana
Pedal flat, historic New Orleans — Lafitte Greenway, Crescent Park and the levee-top Mississippi River Trail, with hotel loaner bikes and e-bike share.
Rhode Island
Pedal Ocean Drive's 10 miles of Gilded Age coastline on a hotel loaner Tokyobike or rental e-bike from Newport's walkable harborfront.
New Hampshire
Ride North Conway's new paved MWV Rec Path, then rent a mountain bike at Cranmore's lift-served park at the base of the White Mountains.
Maryland
Sunrise cruiser laps on the oceanfront boardwalk, then a paved ride to Assateague's wild ponies — rental stands sit right under the hotels.
Mississippi
Cruise the Live Oaks Bicycle Route from a walkable arts town into Gulf Islands National Seashore — cottage inns include free bikes.
Pennsylvania
The GAP's favorite trail town — rent a bike steps from your room and ride the Youghiogheny gorge to Confluence or Connellsville.
Oklahoma
Thirteen paved miles of Oklahoma River Trails link the Boathouse District, Wheeler's ferris wheel, and Bricktown in a city with ~100 miles of trail.
Iowa
Pedal the flat Iowa Great Lakes Trail between beach towns — 60+ miles of paths, e-bike rentals in every town, and lakeside hotels with loaner bikes.
Nebraska
Ride Omaha's Missouri riverfront and cross the Bob Kerrey Pedestrian Bridge — free hotel loaner bikes, a 400-e-bike share fleet, and guided river tours.
North Carolina
Flat, breezy beach-cruiser country — paved village paths from Nags Head to Duck, plus inns and resorts that hand you a bike at the desk.
Utah
America's first IMBA Gold ride town — the Mid-Mountain Trail, lift-served Deer Valley laps, and slopeside lodges with bike shops in the lobby.
Pennsylvania
Mile 0 of the Great Allegheny Passage — ride out from the Point State Park fountain on riverfront trails, with hotel loaner bikes waiting downtown.
Maine
Coast Casco Bay on Portland's flat, paved Eastern Promenade Trail — grab a hotel loaner or a waterfront rental and connect to Back Cove.
Oregon
America's bike capital — waterfront loops, the Springwater Corridor, hotel loaner bikes, and e-bike share on nearly every downtown corner.
Ohio
A car-light Lake Erie island where cruiser bikes rule — B&Bs lend them free, and rental stands meet both ferry docks.
Mississippi
Ride the Natchez Trace car-light on Ridgeland's paved trail, with a free city bikeshare and hotels steps from the stations.
Missouri
The Katy Trail's signature trail town at mile 178 — bluff-lined river miles, a trailside café-and-bike-shop, and B&Bs that lend or rent bikes.
Texas
Ride the car-free Mission Reach from the Alamo to four UNESCO missions — free hotel cruisers and an all-electric bike share cover the river trail.
California
Cruise Coast Highway 101 from Solana Beach through Encinitas to La Jolla — rentals in every beach town, year-round.
Florida
A barrier island built for bikes — 25+ miles of shared-use paths, resort loaner cruisers, and a wildlife-refuge ride you'll never forget.
California
Cruise Santa Barbara's oceanfront Cabrillo Bike Path — three waterfront hotels hand guests free beach cruisers.
New Mexico
Ride the Santa Fe Rail Trail from the Railyard to Lamy, cruise adobe-lined lanes to Canyon Road, and borrow hotel bikes steps off the Plaza.
Georgia
Flat, oak-shaded squares make Savannah a natural cycling city — hotel bike fleets, downtown rental shops, and daily guided history rides.
Arizona
Sun-soaked resort town where the car-free Indian Bend Wash Greenbelt links Old Town hotels with loaner bikes, e-bike rentals, and guided tours.
Arizona
Red-rock mountain-bike mecca with 250+ miles of singletrack, bike-spa hotels, and rental fleets from West Sedona to the Village of Oak Creek.
Connecticut
A rail-trail town on the Farmington Canal Heritage Trail, with two inns lending guests hotel bikes and a bike shop right on the path.
West Virginia
The premier lift-served downhill bike park on the East Coast — 40+ trails and 1,500 feet of vertical, with a resort rental center and armor at the base.
Hawaii
Flat, sunny beach cruising down South Kīhei Road to Wailea — borrow a hotel cruiser or rent a road bike, year-round.
Wisconsin
The self-declared Bicycling Capital of America and western trailhead of the first rail-trail in the U.S. — three hand-dug tunnels, five towns, one classic ride.
South Dakota
Ride Spearfish Canyon's creekside and forest trails in the Northern Black Hills — fat-bike rentals at the canyon lodge, bike share in town.
Washington
Ride the 37.5-mile paved Centennial Trail past Spokane Falls — two riverfront hotels lend guests free bikes.
Utah
Utah's winter riding hub at Zion's doorstep — Gooseberry Mesa slickrock, the flowy JEM Trail, and a downtown hotel with a bike shop in the lobby.
Florida
Southern terminus of the Pinellas Trail — flat rail-trail miles, a waterfront downtown, and rental shops sitting right on the path.
Colorado
Gondola-served downhill and flow on Mt. Werner — a 50-mile bike park in self-styled "Bike Town, USA," with slopeside lodging and full-face DH rentals.
Idaho
Home to America's longest purpose-built downhill trail and 400+ miles of singletrack — lift-served gravity meets one of the biggest trail networks in the US.
Florida
Flat, waterfront city riding — cruise Bayshore Boulevard and the Riverwalk on a rental or a hotel's complimentary bike.
Tennessee
The quiet side of the Smokies — pedal the car-free Cades Cove loop on Wednesdays, cruise Townsend's paved bike path, or session 14 miles of bike-only trails.
Michigan
Ride the paved TART Trail spine into Leelanau wine country and along Grand Traverse Bay from a car-optional downtown base.
Arizona
Winter road-riding capital of the Southwest — the car-free Chuck Huckelberry Loop circles the city, with resort bike fleets and 365-day rental shops.
Oklahoma
Twenty-six miles of paved Arkansas River trail, the Gathering Place, and Turkey Mountain singletrack make Tulsa Oklahoma's easiest bike getaway.
Mississippi
Natchez Trace headquarters town where a boutique hotel lends free bikes for a self-guided Elvis landmark ride.
New Jersey
The biggest lift-served downhill park near NYC — 52 rocky, technical trails off the Cabriolet lift, with full-suspension rentals and armor at the base.
Virginia
Cruise the bikes-only Boardwalk path, then ride shaded forest miles in First Landing State Park — oceanfront hotels lend and rent bikes.
Washington
Ride the paved Apple Capital Loop along the Columbia River — borrow a hotel bike right on the trail.
Hawaii
Leeward Maui rides from Lahaina to Kapalua — rent a road bike (bring your own pedals) and roll the Honoapiʻilani coast.
Montana
Glacier's gateway town — free hotel cruisers, Whitefish Trail singletrack from town, lift-served downhill, and car-free spring rides up Going-to-the-Sun Road.
Kansas
Cruise Wichita's paved Arkansas River Path past the Keeper of the Plains — bike share, riverfront rentals, and free hotel bikes downtown.
Virginia
Pedal the paved 52-mile Virginia Capital Trail from Jamestown, then roll cobbled colonial streets — resorts here rent bikes on-site.
Delaware
Ride the Jack A. Markell Trail from Wilmington's Riverfront to Historic New Castle, with free hotel bikes and app-based Riverfront rentals.
New York
A former UCI World Cup downhill mountain in the Catskills, now offering guided e-bike riding plus in-town rentals and bike-friendly inns two hours from NYC.
Colorado
Home of Trestle — one of the largest lift-served downhill bike parks in the US, with base-village lodging and gear-included DH rental packages.
Washington
Old-West trail town in the Methow Valley with hundreds of miles of singletrack — and lodges that hand you a bike.
Ohio
A colorful trail town on the 78-mile Little Miami Scenic Trail, with hotel cruiser rentals and a trailside inn one hub away in Cedarville.
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