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What is the longest mountain bike trail?

The Great Divide Mountain Bike Route is the longest in the world with an intense 2,700 miles in length. The path was created back in 1997 and still holds the place as the longest stretch of continuous trails in the world, spanning from Banff, Canada, all the way to Antelope Wells, New Mexico.



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The longest mountain bike trail in the world is the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route (GDMBR), which stretches for 2,711 miles (4,367 kilometers) from Banff, Canada to Antelope Wells, New Mexico.

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1. The NEW champion is the Paul Bunyan Trail which is a continuously paved trail from Brainerd, Minnesota to Lake Bemidji State Park in Bemidji— a total of 112 paved miles.

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The great state of Minnesota has made huge strides in its effort to become a world-renowned bike destination. The state is home to over 4,000 miles of paved biking trails — plus plenty more that are quite literally off the beaten path. Minnesota is home to two official United States Bicycle Routes (USBR).

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Raleigh, North Carolina, has more bike trails than any other city in our study, with 4.6 bike trails per 100,000 residents. That's more than 2.5x the studied city average (1.8).

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Bentonville: Mountain Biking Capital of the World.

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