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North Carolina Bicycle Route 5, the Cape Fear Run, travels 160 miles (260 km) along the Cape Fear River from Apex through the southeast coastal plain to Wilmington at the sea. In Wilmington, it connects with North Carolina Bicycle Route 3, the Ports of Call Route. Rolling hills soon give way to flat land in the swamps and Carolina bays typical ...
The outfitter at the corner of Hall Street and Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard hooked me up with rental helmet and a map of local bike routes. This map, created by Bike Walk Savannah, is pure ...
Map of the route. Adventure Cycling Association's Atlantic Coast Bicycle Route is a 2,615-mile-long (4,208 km) bicycle touring route traversing the East Coast of the United States. The route has two connecting segments, extending nearly the entire length of the nation's eastern margin. [1]
North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma: 177.5 286 2022 Planned to run from North Carolina coast to Oklahoma City. USBR 81: Washington [6] Washington: 103.4 166.4 2021 Planned to run from the Canada border to USBR 20 in Washington. Washington section approved from Asotin to the Spokane–Whitman county line near Latah. [33] USBR 281 ...
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Great Divide Mountain Bike Route; Great Parks Bicycle Route; Great Rivers South Bicycle Route [24] Green Mountains Loop Bicycle Route [25] Idaho Hot Springs Mountain Bike Route [26] Lake Erie Connector Bicycle Route [27] Lewis & Clark Bicycle Trail; Mississippi River Trail [28] Pacific Crest Bicycle Trail; North Lakes Bicycle Route [29 ...
Georgia State Bicycle Route 85 (Savannah River Run) runs 314 miles (505 km) from Savannah north to the North Carolina border in Dillard, running through the eastern part of the state. The route passes through Springfield , Sylvania , Millen , Thomson , Washington , Elberton , Hartwell , Toccoa , and Clayton .
State Recreation Areas are more intensely developed units than State Parks, and they largely encompass lands less sensitive to human activities than State Parks. According to the NC Division of Parks & Recreation: State Recreation Areas are sites where the primary purpose is outdoor recreation, rather than preservation.