Great Bike Camping Trips for National Bike Travel Weekend
National Bike Travel Weekend is on June 3-5, 2022 and it’s one of the first official summer events. This annual pastime encourages people to explore the natural world on their bikes, be it for a few hours or the whole weekend. Below are National Bike Travel Weekend itineraries to get you inspired to grab some friends, your bikes, and ride!
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1. Green River Lake State Park, Kentucky
A recreational paradise in south-central Kentucky, Green River Lake State Park attracts outdoor lovers from the greater area. The park boasts a large lake for a variety of water sports and a mini-golf course. But bikers will be interested in the twenty-eight miles of multiple-use trails winding through the park’s rolling hills. There’s plenty of camping too with 227 campsites available.
2. Mueller State Park, Colorado
With over forty miles of scenic multi-use trails, Mueller State Park is a mountain biker’s dream, whether on National Bike Travel Weekend or any time of year. Explore the large park on the trails to witness its rare mountainous beauty, with acres of aspen and conifer forests and an abundance of wildlife such as black bear, elk, deer, fox, coyotes, and bobcats. There are 132 campsites in seven loops, including 110 electrical sites accommodating motor homes, trailers, and tents. There are also nine cabins available.
3. South Shore Park, Texas
With miles of biking trails, South Shore Park is a great option for bikers looking for an adventure just outside of Austin. South Shore Park is connected to nearby North Shore Park - on the other side of the lake - by a scenic 5-mile one-way trail. Other trails available in the park, totaling an additional 9 miles, can be added on for a nice partial day ride. You can also enjoy some great fishing at Lake Bastrop, known for its prized largemouth bass. Or maybe you want a round of mini-golf or pedal carts for the day. Stay overnight at one of 40 campsites, or in one of 16 cabins.
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4. Hard Labor Creek State Park, Georgia
While this park may be best known for its golf course, Hard Labor Creek State Park offers a range of recreational activities, including some quality biking. There are more than 25 miles of hiking, biking, and equestrian trails that make up the beautiful wooded setting. Campers have their choice of more than 50 campsites and 20 cottages.
5. Pillsbury State Park, New Hampshire
One of the lesser known gems in the New Hampshire State Park system, Pillsbury State Park is heavily wooded and contains several ponds and wetlands. Thanks to the diversity of its habitat, the park is home to a great variety of wildlife, including moose and loons. The park is criss-crossed by a network of fantastic hiking and mountain bike trails, and provides an important link in the Monadnock-Sunapee Greenway. This 51-mile trail connects Mount Monadnock with Mount Sunapee for adventure lovers who want to explore beyond the park for a memorable National Bike Travel Weekend.
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6. Kanopolis State Park, Kansas
Located in the captivating Smoky Hills region of Kansas, Kanopolis has over 27 miles of multi-use trails through its rolling hills and sandstone bluffs. In fact, the trail system and the stunning views it affords have earned it the designation as the Kansas Millennium Legacy Trail. Bikers can stay in two primary campground areas (Langley Point and Horsethief) that have over 166 campsites, including six cabins.
7. Guernsey State Park, Wyoming
Guernsey State Park has an extensive trail system that consists of several loops offering scenic views of the reservoir and surrounding Wyoming countryside. There’s also a singletrack trail available in the park just for mountain bikers. When you want to kick your feet up and take some time out of the saddle, you can picnic, boat, or spend some time at a campsite - many of the 194 sites are along the lake.
8. Kodachrome Basin State Park, Utah
Utah is mountain bike country and one of the state’s best places for a memorable ride is in Kodachrome Basin State Park. The park’s trail network takes you alongside sixty-seven monolithic stone spires called “sedimentary pipes” and sandstone layers showcasing 180 million years of geologic history. Among the many miles of trail are some single tracks designated just for mountain bikers. Make an overnight bike trip by staying in one of 63 campsites in the park.
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