In June of 1976, Adventure Cycling — then known as Bikecentennial — mapped and publicized their first route: the TransAmerica Trail. This cross-country route stretched over 4,000 miles from Astoria, […] The post Celebrating the Northern Tier on its 40th Anniversary appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
This year, I got to check bikepacking off my bucket list. I didn’t just check it off my list; I immersed myself in all things bike travel—from the ocean to […] The post My Year of Bikepacking: The Bucket List appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
Picture this: You hop on your bike in Washington, D.C. and start pedaling on a series of bike paths and peaceful sections of rail-trails. You angle northwest through Pennsylvania and […] The post How You Ride the Great American Rail-Trail appeared first on Adventure Cycling Association.
In March, the League of American Bicyclists kicked off our new League Cycling Advocate (LCA) Workshop, a three-day course that certified nearly 50 LCAs in the basics of what it means… The post Cycling for Change: Recapping the first League Cycling Advocate Workshop appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
The League of American Bicyclists thrives thanks to the dedication of its members. We’re grateful for everyone who has joined us to support our mission to build a Bicycle Friendly… The post Lead the Movement for a Bicycle Friendly America: Join Our Board of Directors appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
What does the company at the top of the Fortune 500 list have in common with a rural soup kitchen? As of today, they’re both officially Bicycle Friendly Businesses! Ahead of… The post 56 Bicycle Friendly Businesses Recognized During Bike Month appeared first on League of American Bicyclists.
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