Stephen Schreck a RoamRight Blog Author

America’s Top Five Biking Trails

Biking is a popular hobby in America, and many bike enthusiasts plan their vacations and travels based on the trails that they want to explore. There are countless bike trails to choose from throughout the vast forests, mountains, valleys, deserts, and beaches of this country.

The only problem is choosing. While it is impossible to list all the wonderful bike paths in America, this article covers many of the best and is sure to inspire you to start planning your next bike trip.

Palisade Trail, Colorado

Located on the western slope of Colorado lies a picture perfect, scenic bike trail near the small town of Palisade, a region that is famous for its peach orchards and up and coming vineyards. The relaxing setting and the beautiful vistas make this trail one of the best in America. Breathe in the fresh mountain air of Colorado as you bike through luscious vineyard after vineyard.

The views are spectacular and stretch far off into the horizon. Along the trail, take a leisurely break to shop at one of the numerous fruit stands or to stroll in the orchards while conversing with the local farmers. Bikers who finish the trail often decide to reward themselves with a victory wine tasting.

This 25-mile trail also runs along the Grand Mesa, one of Colorado's most famous sandstone cliffs looming 11,000 feet above the path. However, if you are more of a wine drinker than a die-hard bike rider, or if you are not in the mood to bike the entire trip, there are many shorter routes to choose from.

Sangre de Cristo Mountains, Santa Fe

The vast land and large mountain ranges of New Mexico makes it an extremely popular state for mountain biking. While Santa Fe has many wonderful biking trails, some of the best hidden gems are at the start of the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.

The area is surrounded by majestic mountains and glaciers, and boasts some of the most beautiful and exciting trails in America. Turquoise Trail National Scenic Byway is the perfect summer destination for thrill seeking, outdoor adventurers and well worth visiting.

Travelers Rest, South Carolina

Travelers Rest is probably the best-known trail in America. People travel from all over the country to bike its windy paths through the green forests and challenging mountains of untamed South Carolina.

Hotel Domestique, which was opened by George Hincapie, who participated in the Tour De France 17 times, has become a hot spot for outdoor, adrenaline enthusiasts and caters to bikers along the way. It has a full gym, an Olympic-size swimming pool, and a whole fitness studio.

Travelers Rest not only offers some of the best-wooded bike trails in America, but it is also offers a good place to meet and socialize with other bike lovers.

Moran State Park Trail, Washington

Of course, no list of America's Best Biking Trails would be complete without talking about some of the trails in the wild forest of Washington state. Washington has been ranked as the number one bicycle city in the United States for most of the last decade.

Some of the best trails in America are located at Moran State Park on the Orcas Islands. There are over forty miles of trails that take riders through lush forests that rise almost 1,000 feet into the mountains. These are some of the most adventurous and daring bike trails in the world. Those who take the challenge are rewarded though with some of the most epic mountains vistas they'll ever see.

The Colorado Trail, Colorado

The Colorado Trail lies just outside of Denver, but don't let that fool you. This isn't your ordinary suburban trail; far from it. In fact, it should only be attempted by bikers with a high skill level and looking for an extraordinary adventure.

This is mountain biking at its best; literally, 470 miles of rough trails through the back country of Colorado. One really needs to know what he or she is doing, not only because the trail is physically demanding, but it also carries the risk of getting lost.

From the arid deserts of Santa Fe to the majestic mountains of Washington, there are trails for every kind of biker in America. Each state and region has an abundance of gorgeous trails to choose from. If you are looking for an adventurous outdoors vacation, this list is a good place to start. The great outdoors is waiting and definitely worth the ride.

Where's your favorite place to go biking?

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About the Author

Stephen Schreck

Stephen Schreck, a RoamRight Blog Author Stephen Schreck is a world traveler, nomad, and adventure backpacker. Knowing a life of aimlessly wandering the globe in search of adventures was the only life for him he set out to make his dream his reality. Currently he is trying to conquer his fears and tackle his bucket list. Follow Stephen's adventures at A Backpacker's Tale or on social media on TwitterFacebookPinterest, and Instagram.

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