5 Best U.S. Cycling Cities You Need to Visit

Wednesday, November 11, 2015
" This is a Sponsored post for more information please refer to our Disclaimer."
 
Photo source: Google
Spring season is the best time to go on cycling in the United States. After the winter period has passed, it is the perfect time to pump up your tires and begin your bicycle adventure. Cruise through your town and explore places you’ve never been before.

The United States is one of the best countries to cycle. There are numerous cities here where you can bike safely and conveniently. Hence, head to the following cities and enjoy your ultimate cycling experience.

Portland, Oregon
Known as the king of cycling in the United States, Portland has encouraged other cities in the country to follow what it has started. This city has more cyclists per capita than any other cities in the U.S. So when you get the chance to go on a trip here, one of the best things to do is to travel around the town with your bicycle or simply rent one for there are tons of bike rental shops in this city.

Washington, DC
Get rid of the traffic jams and bike your way through anywhere in Washington, DC. In order for you not to get frustrated while you are on a vacation in this beautiful town, you may ride a bicycle. Apparently, cycling is the fastest and most convenient way to discover remarkable memorials and monuments around this city. And if you are up for adventure, there are cycling trails which you can try as well.

San Diego, California
Blessed with astounding roads and mountain riding spots as well as good weather all year round, San Diego is the ideal place to saddle up. You may choose to pedal your bicycle to the city’s Balboa Park- United States’ biggest urban cultural park, or take a ride at the well-known San Diego zoo. There is nothing to worry about if you do not own a bicycle, for there are numerous bike rentals around the city. Thus, this city has a lot to offer to all tourists, so your stay here will never be boring.

Boulder, Colorado
Boulder has a scenic mountain view, which is said to be a paradise for all cyclists out there. This city sports long bike paths that you can take and enjoy cycling at its finest. There is also a bike share program in this city, which is known as the Boulder B-cycle. It offers 24 hours of bicycle access at any B-station by simply swiping your card, grabbing a bicycle, and taking a ride through the area.

New York City, New York
It appears that the Big Apple also prioritizes the cyclists in the city by accommodating them with bicycle lanes. The city has bike share program with more than 6000 bicycles and 330 stations. So, if you want to avoid the overwhelming traffic in NYC, then you may bike your way to wherever your destination will be. It will definitely be a hassle-free journey for you.

Nonetheless, if you are traveling to U.S., then you may visit these cities and enjoy cycling. These five U.S. cities mentioned above will absolutely give you the freedom to cycle. And if you don’t have your bikes yet, you may buy bicycles online now and grab the opportunity to go on cycling anywhere you want.


16 comments:

  1. we see lots of cyclist down here in southern Illinois as well. A few of my friends love to cycle I will ask if they have ever been anywhere like this

    ReplyDelete
  2. Cycling is such a fun exercise because you also get to experience awesome sights as you go along. I think these places would be great to visit with friends!

    ReplyDelete
  3. i use a stationary bike in my room but i could be persuaded to cycle outdoors with the right scenery

    ReplyDelete
  4. All great places to visit - cyclists or not. :)

    ReplyDelete
  5. I never would have thought of NYC as a cycling city. I guess I was wrong!

    ReplyDelete
  6. I love biking. These places would be awesome to visit.

    ReplyDelete
  7. I see lots of people biking around NYC, but they need to be careful of those crazy cab drivers ;)

    ReplyDelete
  8. Never judge a book by its cover I guess there is more to New York than being a tourist destination!

    ReplyDelete
  9. This would be amazing! I keep saying I'm going to take a bicycling tour :)

    ReplyDelete
  10. This is a great list for someone who likes to bicycle!

    ReplyDelete
  11. these all look like great cycling cities

    ReplyDelete
  12. This is a great list of awesome cycling sites. My husband and I used to ride the mountain bike. We stopped when his glaucoma got worse.

    ReplyDelete
  13. I went on a cycle tour of San Francisco once and loved it so it would be very easy to persuade me to try cycling in some of these other cities.

    ReplyDelete
  14. I don't cycle but I would still love to visit any of these places.

    ReplyDelete

Powered by Blogger.
Back to Top