I recently posted a page on Bubblews.com about the Rails to Trails network here in the United States. For the Bubblews page, follow this link.
Here is the content:
I've been a user of the Rails to Trails network for years now, and I'm extremely satisfied. A public-private cooperative, the Rails to Trails network of leisure paths converts old, unused railroad tracks to trails for walking, cycling, horse-back riding and exercise of all kinds.
Many areas are capitalizing on the presence of these trails to bolster local tourism businesses, restaurants, and stores that cater to traveling and exercising folks.
I've gone several hundred miles along these trails, and the mom and pop stores, restaurants, and service shops all seem top notch.
If you're interested in learning more, just look into local options, and research prior to arriving in a town with one of a number of bike or leisure specific sites.
I may at some point begin to flesh out this page with additional content about the businesses and features that I encounter on two wheels, so stay tuned.
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