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Where can you bike the longest converted rail trail in the US?

Katy Trail, Missouri The Katy Trail is a popular long-distance rail trail traversing most of central Missouri, and is the longest continuous rail trail conversion in the US.



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Perhaps one of Minnesota's most standout trails is the 115-mile Paul Bunyan State Trail, which is the longest continuously paved rail trail in the country.

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The most dangerous mountain bike trail in America is the White Rim Trail in Canyonlands National Park, Utah. It's a 100-mile loop that winds through some of the most remote and rugged terrains in the country.

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The longest recreational trail on the planet runs across one of the largest countries in size: Canada. Running through 13 Canadian provinces and territories, the Great Trail of Canada — formerly known as the Trans Canada Trail — is more than 15,000 miles long.

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As of 2020, Texas was the U.S. state with the largest railroad mileage, reaching over 10,400 miles.

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The Great American Rail-Trail is similar to the U.S. Bicycle Route (USBR) system in that it allows for long-distance bicycle travel throughout the United States.

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The Strasburg Rail Road is the oldest operating railroad in the United States. Founded in 1832, it is known as a short line and is only seven kilometers long. Short lines connected passengers and goods to a main line that traveled to bigger cities.

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