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]]>Spanning 42 miles in Colorado’s scenic Roaring Fork Valley, you can start in Aspen and ride it all the way to Glenwood Springs. The route also contains more than 300 miles of single-track trails ideal for mountain biking. The entire Roaring Fork Valley is friendly for beginner cyclists and it’s one of five regions in the U.S. to earn a gold-medal designation from the International Mountain Bicycling Association.
While riding the 13-mile paved Lake Montana Loop, you’ll travel through the lakeside neighborhoods, small parks, and botanical gardens while seeing the views of Lake Monona and the city skyline.
Just outside of Atlanta, the paved Silver Comet Trail spans 61 miles of the north Georgia countryside, traveling all the way to the Alabama state line. You’ll see mesmerizing scenery like pine trees, rock cliffs, creeks, and rivers.
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]]>Spanning 42 miles in Colorado’s scenic Roaring Fork Valley, you can start in Aspen and ride it all the way to Glenwood Springs. The route also contains more than 300 miles of single-track trails ideal for mountain biking. The entire Roaring Fork Valley is friendly for beginner cyclists and it’s one of five regions in the U.S. to earn a gold-medal designation from the International Mountain Bicycling Association.
While riding the 13-mile paved Lake Montana Loop, you’ll travel through the lakeside neighborhoods, small parks, and botanical gardens while seeing the views of Lake Monona and the city skyline.
Just outside of Atlanta, the paved Silver Comet Trail spans 61 miles of the north Georgia countryside, traveling all the way to the Alabama state line. You’ll see mesmerizing scenery like pine trees, rock cliffs, creeks, and rivers.
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