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  2. 12 best mountain towns in the US to see fall foliage

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    The hotels are cozy and the trees are ablaze with foliage at America's most scenic mountain towns in the fall. SCENIC TRAILS:10 best fall foliage train rides in the U.S. 1. Bethel, New York. The ...

  3. Explore Oregon Podcast: The 25 best mountain biking trails ...

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    Urness is the author of “Best Hikes with Kids: Oregon” and “Hiking Southern Oregon.” He can be reached at zurness@StatesmanJournal.com or (503) 399-6801. Find him on X at @ZachsORoutdoors.

  4. List of U.S. cities with most bicycle commuters - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of United States incorporated places with at least 5,000 workers with the 25 highest rates of bicycle commuting (bicycle mode share), according to data from the 2019 American Community Survey, [1] 5 year average.

  5. Fun Off-the-Radar Mountain Towns Across America - AOL

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    Truckee, California. This former railroad town of about 20,000 north of Lake Tahoe bills itself as a "base camp for a big life," and indeed, there are loads of things to do here. Visitors can ...

  6. Great Divide Mountain Bike Route - Wikipedia

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    The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (GDMBR) is a 3,083.8 mi (4,962.9 km), off-road bicycle touring route between Jasper, Alberta, Canada and Antelope Wells, New Mexico, USA. Completed in 1997, the GDMBR was developed by Adventure Cycling Association, who continue to maintain highly detailed route maps and a guidebook. [1][2][3]

  7. TransAmerica Bicycle Trail - Wikipedia

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    The TransAmerica Bicycle Trail began as the route for Bikecentennial, a mass bicycle tour across the country to celebrate the U.S. Bicentennial in 1976. The route was developed and mapped in the years preceding the event by volunteers and staff members of the organization Bikecentennial, which changed its name to Adventure Cycling Association in 1993.