I live and ride in Eustis, FL
Hello, bike riders!
Let's share our favorite biking places in our own cities. It can be a loop around the local park, a mountain bike trail or simply your daily morning commute route.
[*]The Detroit Riverwalk in Detroit
[*]It's my favorite because I love riding next to the water.
Bullitt County KY. Anywhere outside Shepherdsville & Brooks are two lane asphalt. The road maps were all drawn by a snake with a broken spine.
I mostly just ride around my subdivision in Valley Station Kentucky. Occasionally out to the Dollar Store or Circle K.
Holden, MO - The stretch of the Katy Trail that runs from Pleasant Hill, MO to Holden, MO. I like it because it is a short ride from my hometown to the town where my sons antique store is located. So I have a place and time to rest before I head back again, plus a nice visit with my son. Also its fairly level, which makes it easier for a beginning rider. And there is a nice parking area so I don't have to ride along the narrow country road to get to it.
It's not a loop but I think that the new dedicated bike lanes in downtown Seattle make it so much easier to get around the city center and allow me to do everything I want to on my bike.
In Manitowoc, WI, we have a beautiful trail along Lake Michigan, connecting to an even more beautiful trail through the woods in a state park. Two distinct rides in one.
The best place to ride in Paducah, KY is a big downtown park called Noble Park. It has a big lake in the middle and you can ride on the the road that goes around the lake through the park.
I have only been to a few so far, but I really like the trails at Oakdale in Lapeer Michigan. Sorry, I didn't take any pictures.
Is the new bike path across the street which is wider and safe.
Burke Gilman Trail in Seattle is Amazing. Really beautiful and a good workout.
The best places depend upon mode of biking in any locale. I love bike riding, roads, paths, fields. I also love walking and hate to play dodge-a-bike on trails not open to bikers or not open to ebikers, dirtbikes, motorbikes. My right to bike does not negate someone else's right to walk. I wish more people understood the concept of personal agency and responsibility, then we all could have fun without conflicting-use problems along the way. I travel a lot and encounter this here, there, and elsewhere.
Tanglewood Park in Clemmons NC is a great place to ride.
(07-24-2021, 07:00 AM)Papa Dom Wrote: (07-03-2021, 09:58 PM)Criminal Wrote: MCRT gorge sections near Rutland MA
thanks for sharing your photos, Howard. these sections have a very nice, even magical/fairytale feel!
You are welcome! I wish more folks would add some imagery since I drive by many of those areas described and would not mind taking a detour now and then. I delivered a bike to someone in N. Carolina who purchased it online, but needed someone to bring it to him to save on shipping. It was a nice break to get out the car and take ride around his neighborhood (he rode with me as a guide) and see the sites. It does not matter whether a mile ride or dozens of miles; new trails/roads to me are exciting; probably why I enjoy touring now since racing is no longer feasible.
As a side note I have done photography as a side job before and those gorge shots needed a wee bit of help due to the rainforest effect caused by the cold stone and the humid air. You were literally riding through a mist in that area so I modified to cut out some of the haze; but the sun glare added a nice touch.
Ride Fast, Be Safe!
Howard
I live in Eugene, OR. My favorite biking place is the paved path along the Willamette River. I ride on the path regularly and I always look forward to going past the Delta Ponds, where I usually see herons, ospreys, kingfishers, turtles, nutria and other wildlife.