Map Key

Use this map to see where trails and on-street facilities are located for bicycling.


BICYCLING FACILITIES

Bike Boulevards

On-Street Bike Lane

Cycle Tracks

Shared Use Paths & Trails (Paved)

Shared Use Paths & Trails (Unpaved)


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Bike Facilities

CYCLE TRACK

Cycle tracks provide a completely separated right of way for the exclusive use of bicycles and pedestrians with crossflow by motorists minimized.

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BIKE LANE

Bike lanes provide a marked lane at street level for one way bike travel adjacent to vehicle traffic.

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BIKE BOULEVARD

Bike boulevards provide for shared-use on low vehicle traffic volume roadways. Likely to include a variety of traffic calming measures as well as bicycle-oriented wayfinding signage.

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SHARED USE PATHS AND TRAILS

Shared use paths and trails are paved or unpaved multipurpose facilities suitable for recreational use by hikers, pedestrians, and off-road bicyclists.

Shared use paths and trails may have the following surface types:

Paved: Surface paved with asphalt or concrete
Stone Dust: Surface tightly packed with fine loose stone on top for a smooth ride
Crushed Stone: Surface of coarse or loose stone which may be uneven or bumpy
Unfinished: Surface of grass, dirt, or heavily worn stone dust or crushed stone

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