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Top 10 Bike Towns in America Every Cyclist Should Visit

By

Owen Chase

, updated on

February 4, 2025

Fortunately for hobbyists and fitness enthusiasts, there are towns that are built for bikes. These bike-friendly towns prove that cycling is a way of life. In these places, stoplights feel optional because bikes rule the road. Yes, these places exist, and they’re scattered across the U.S., waiting for riders like you.

So, if you’re a mountain trail junkie or a speed demon, we bring you top-most bike-friendly towns that should be on your radar. Let’s roll through the best cycling spots in America!

Davis, California

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If there were a capital of cycling in the U.S., Davis would be a strong contender. This college town was the first city in America to build dedicated bike lanes way back in 1967. These days, nearly every road has a bike lane, and around 22% of residents commute by bike.

Crested Butte, Colorado

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Want to ride where it all began? Legend has it that Crested Butte is where mountain biking was born, and with over 750 miles of trails, it’s still one of the best places to hit the dirt. Trail 401 is the local rockstar—a high-altitude, wildflower-lined singletrack that will leave you breathless (literally, because of the elevation).

Ashland, Oregon

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Shakespeare is big in Ashland, but so is biking. You could be tackling the Cascade Siskiyou Scenic Bikeway or bombing down singletrack from Mount Ashland. This town has something for every type of cyclist. Feeling lazy? Local shuttles will take you up the mountain so you can enjoy the descent without the sweat.

Jackson, Wyoming

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Cycling in Jackson is an adventure – thanks to the scenery. With the Tetons towering in the background, every ride feels like a postcard moment. The town has over 100 miles of paved trails, including a car-free path leading straight into Grand Teton National Park. Just be prepared to share the road…with actual wildlife.

Park City, Utah

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Park City has two types of cyclists: the ones who ride for fun and the ones who treat it like an Olympic sport. With over 400 miles of singletrack, it’s an excellent town for mountain bikers. The Wasatch Crest Trail is a must. Just make sure you're ready for some serious climbs. If you're more into road cycling, the mountain passes here will make you feel like you’re in the Tour de France.

Provincetown, Massachusetts

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In Provincetown, biking is the best way to get around. This charming Cape Cod town is small, flat, and packed with bike lanes and trails. The Province Lands Bike Trail is a local favorite, winding through dunes and coastal forests with stunning ocean views. Plus, you don’t have to worry about parking.

Fayetteville, Arkansas

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Can you believe Arkansas can be a cycling hotspot? Fayetteville is loaded with mountain bike trails, gravel routes, and the 40-mile Razorback Greenway. The city is serious about biking, and infrastructure projects constantly improve cycling conditions.

Sewanee, Tennessee

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Sewanee is home to the University of the South and some seriously good riding. The 22-mile Perimeter Trail boasts a mix of gravel and singletrack, while the Mountain Goat Trail provides a smooth option. It’s a peaceful place where you can ride for miles without seeing a single car.

Boulder, Colorado

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If you ride a bike, you’ll fit in just fine in Boulder. This town is a dream come true for cyclists, with hundreds of miles of bike lanes, stunning mountain climbs, and world-class trails. Flagstaff Mountain, the Boulder Creek Path, and the many gravel roads nearby make it a wow destination.

Minneapolis, Minnesota

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Minneapolis has figured out how to be bike-friendly, even in winter. The city has miles of protected bike lanes, dedicated cycling highways, and an impressive trail system. The Midtown Greenway offers a smooth, car-free ride through the city. If you don’t mind a little snow, Minneapolis is a year-round cycling option.

Missoula, Montana

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Missoula is the kind of place where you can bike to the farmers’ market and then hit the trails without ever needing a car. The city has many cycling-friendly streets, and the mountain biking scene is thriving. It’s a great spot if you enjoy small-town beauty and big adventure.

Tucson, Arizona

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For anyone who enjoys warm weather and endless miles of open roads, Tucson is your place. The city’s Loop Trail offers over 130 miles of car-free riding, while Mount Lemmon provides one of the best road climbs in the country.

Bend, Oregon

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Lovely road rides? Check. Epic mountain bike trails? Check. Gravel roads that go on forever? Check. Mountain bikers thoroughly enjoy the Phil’s Trail, while the Cascade Lakes Scenic Byway will take road cyclists on an unforgettable journey.

Portland, Oregon

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Next on the list, we have a town that’s obsessed with bikers. With protected bike lanes, car-free bridges, and a cycling culture like no other, it’s one of the easiest places to get around on two wheels. The city even has bike-friendly cafes where cyclists can refuel after a long ride.

Chattanooga, Tennessee

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Chattanooga has been quietly building one of the best cycling scenes in the South. It has bike lanes, riverfront trails, and great road and mountain biking nearby. In short, it’s becoming a must-visit for cyclists. The 10-mile Tennessee Riverwalk is perfect for a casual ride.

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