Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall
As the lazy summer days draw to a close, ride your road or mountain bike out into the brilliant fall colors of America's Byways. Pedal through historic neighborhoods and urban outskirts on paved pathways, or test gravity on extreme singletracks and steep mountain trails.
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Cycle Through History along the Colonial Parkway
Aug 10, 2011
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall Skip the crowds of summer and pedal your way through our nation's beginnings on the Colonial Parkway this autumn as you tour Historic Jamestowne and the Yorktown Battlefield by bicycle.
Related:- History, National Parks, Nature, Road Biking, Scenic Views
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Go Rough Riding on the Red Rock Scenic Byway
Sep 30, 2010
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall, Get Outdoors! For Fall Fun, and Goodyear’s Top 50 Scenic, Comfortable Drives What better way to enjoy the outdoors than to get out into stunning scenery on the back of a bike? Sedona, on the Red Rock Scenic Byway in Arizona, is an up-and-coming destination in the mountain-biking world, due to its varied terrains, trails for every skill level, and amazing views -- all of which you can enjoy year-round.
Related:- Desert Trips, Mountain Biking, Scenic Views
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Crash-Testing Chinook Scenic Byway
Aug 19, 2004
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall There is no question that Chinook Scenic Byway is absolutely breathtaking, but you’ll find further proof by daring to take on some of the area's famed bike trails.
Related:- Mountain Biking, Outdoor Recreation, Scenic Views
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Bike through Civil War History on the Natchez Trace Parkway in Mississippi
Jun 7, 2011
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall, The American Civil War, The American Civil War: Battles and Beyond, and The American Civil War: Lives and Legends Watch and listen for echoes of the region's Civil War past as you bike the Natchez Trace Parkway through northern Mississippi.
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Bike in the Fall Colors Along Talimena Scenic Drive
Sep 7, 2011
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall Immerse yourself in the seasonal beauty of the Ouachita National Forest with a bike ride on the Earthquake Ridge Trail System along the Talimena Scenic Drive. Whether you're a novice mountain biker looking to try out your new wheels or an expert in search of a more challenging adventure, the four single-track trails of the Earthquake Ridge system have something for you!
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Ride the Mohawk Towpath as a Bikepath this Fall
Jun 24, 2008
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall On the Mohawk Towpath Byway you'll find more than just a great place to ride your bike-- you'll also discover the charm, history, and culture of southeastern New York. This fall, ride one of the byway’s many bike routes at your own pace or participate in annual biking events for an unforgettable experience on or near this riverside byway.
Related:- Events, History Of Industry, Road Biking
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Cycle Alabama’s Coastal Connection on the Eastern Shore Trail
Sep 7, 2011
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall and Get Outdoors! And Go Birding Get exercise and fresh air by experiencing Alabama's Coastal Connection the car-free way – with a road or mountain bike ride along the Eastern Shore Trail.
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Challenge the Red Rocks of Utah's Dinosaur Diamond
Feb 14, 2005
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall The red rock region near Moab has come to characterize the state of Utah. It has even been included in movie portrayals such as Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. Arches of sandstone balance above the desert sands, and the mighty Colorado River carves canyons through miles of red rock cliffs. With such varied natural formations, Moab is the perfect place for high adventure activities.
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Ride Utah’s Favorite Trails on the Nebo Loop Scenic Byway
Sep 8, 2011
in Get Fit! Get Active: Go Biking This Fall Fall is the perfect time to tune up your mountain bike and ride through fall's colors on some of Utah's favorite mountain biking trails in the Uintah National Forest along the Nebo Loop Scenic Byway!
Related:- Autumn Activities, Mountain Biking, Mountain Trips, Nature









