Biking on the Adirondack Coast

Renowned for its great road biking, the Adirondack Coast offers bike routes, ranging in difficulty that cross through the Champlain Valley and the Adirondack Mountains. Small towns and postcard views offer plenty of opportunity for rest and recreation along the way. Board a ferry and spend the day exploring nearby Burlington, VT. Or journey 60 miles north to Montreal, QC and experience the city Bicycling magazine rated the number one cycling city in North America. Whatever your speed, we have what you’re looking for: * Taste of the Coast – 43.7 miles, moderate * Coffee to Coffee – 26.0 miles, moderate * Plattsburgh’s War of 1812 Bike Trail – 22.4 miles, easy * Adirondack Coast Agricultural Ride – 29.0 miles, easy * Adirondack Coast Wine Trail – 60.4 miles, moderate * Point au Roche Family Ride – 6.1 miles, easy * The Flatlander – 21.1 miles, easy * Acres of Apples- 24.4 miles, easy * The William H. Miner Story – 35.3 miles, easy * Monuments, Mills and Music – 35.6 miles, moderate * Over the Hills and Far Away – 45.2 miles, difficult * The Climber- 38.0 miles, difficult * State Bicycle Route 9 – varies in length and diffculty

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