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East Bicycling>Adirondack Park Loop and Allegheny
Mountains Loop are both extended loop rides, while the Pittsburgh
Spur connects Pittsburgh with the acclaimed 2,028-mile Underground
Railroad Bicycle Route. All are available as downloads from adventurecycling.org.
The Adirondack Park Loop rambles 394 miles through upstate New York and
picturesque Adirondack Park, the largest publicly protected parkland in the
lower 48. Utilizing off-road bike paths and low-traffic roadways, the route
starts and ends in Niskayuna, just northwest of Albany, and reaches some of the
highest elevations in New York State. Highlights of the ride include awesome
highland terrain, the Mohawk-Hudson Bikeway along the Mohawk River, Saratoga
Springs and the Serotta Bicycle Factory, Ticonderoga and Lake Champlain, and
Lake Placid, home of two Winter Olympics. The 396-mile Allegheny Mountains Loop starts and ends in Blacksburg, VA, and
weaves between Virginia and West Virginia, offering adventurous cyclists several
route options along the way. Featuring a mix of roads and traffic-free rail
trails, the route takes in classic Allegheny scenery as it follows gentle river
valleys and tackles steep, muscle-burning climbs and thrilling descents. One
route option takes riders along a gravel ridge-top in Monongahela National
Forest, while three others are cut-offs from the main loop, allowing cyclists to
customize the length of the loop to suit their needs. The Pittsburgh Spur stretches for 152 miles from Pittsburgh, PA, to Erie, PA,
on the shores of Lake Erie, where it connects with the Underground Railroad
(UGRR) Bicycle Route (which can then be then be ridden south to Mobile, AL, or
north to Owen Sound, ON). The Spur begins at the John Heinz History Center, where cyclists
can view the Underground Railroad exhibit, before following the Ohio River north
along rural roads through a pastoral landscape of rolling hills to the Beaver
River and on to Erie. Pittsburgh is also home to the Center for Minority Health at the University
of Pittsburgh, which partnered with Adventure Cycling in creating the UGRR
route, unveiled in its entirety in February 2007. Adventure Cycling Association's route maps guide cyclists along
cycling-friendly, low-traffic roads and paths, and feature elevation profiles,
GPS waypoints, field notes, and information on historic stops, weather, and
riding conditions. Service symbols indicate the location of campsites, motels,
grocery stores, libraries (for internet access), restaurants, post offices, and
bike shops along the way. With 37,210 meticulously mapped miles in its
coast-to-coast route network, Adventure Cycling gives traveling cyclists the
tools and confidence to create their own bicycling adventures. Adventure Cycling Association is the premier bicycle travel organization
in North America with more than 42,500 members. A nonprofit organization, our
mission is to inspire people of all ages to travel by bicycle. We produce routes
and maps for cycling in North America, organize more than 40 tours and trainings
annually, and publish the best bicycle travel information anywhere, including
Adventure Cyclist magazine and The Cyclists' Yellow Pages. For
information, call (800) 755-BIKE (2453), email info@adventurecycling.org, or
visit www.adventurecycling.org.
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