Journey

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An Adventure That Keeps on Growing

What was once a simple bike expedition has turned into a nation wide journey! Not only are always gaining new members, but new routes to explore as well. So Bigfoot, if you're out there, you won't be hidden for much longer!

New Routes

Our New Routes are just like the name implies, new routes. Either by being new to us from our new members, or even from just created trails. If you are looking for something fresh, these routes will probably float your boat.

Click to go Court Meadow Route page

Court Meadow Route

  • Michigan
  • 46 mi/ 74 km
Click to go on Rolling Passage page

Rolling Passage

  • Rhode Island
  • 132 mi/ 212 km
Click to go on The Bayside Trail page

The Bayside Trail

  • Oregon
  • 75 mi/ 121 km
Click to go The Wooden Tightrope page

The Wooden Tightrope

  • Colorado
  • 72 mi/ 121 km
Click to on Lake Faller Trail page

Lake Faller Trail

  • Maine
  • 250 mi/ 402 km
Click to go the Serpant's Back page

Serpant's Back

  • Kansas
  • 479 mi/ 771 km

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Classic Routes

Want to ride on the original trails, then why not go on one of our Classic Routes? While these routes have had the most amount of time being looked over for Bigfoot, there is still no harm having another look over or to just go down memory lane.

Click to go Crest Observer Route page

Crest Observer Route

  • Oregon
  • 126 mi/ 203 km
Click to on Old Oak Route page

Old Oak Route

  • California
  • 313 mi/ 504 km
Clikc to go on The Overwatch page

The Overwatch

  • Nevada
  • 112 mi/ 180 km
Click to go on Lake Bowman Trail page

Lake Bowman Trail

  • California
  • 65 mi/ 105 km
Click to go on Smith's Loop page

Smith's Loop

  • Delaware
  • 37 mi/ 160 km
Click to go on Fern's Canyon page

Fern's Canyon

  • Washington
  • 45 mi/ 72 km

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Lost Routes

If you want to go off the beaten path, then you might want to try one of the Lost Routes. Don't worry about actually getting lost, these routes are just named that because of their hidden and not-as-well-known nature. These are usually prime for a good Bigfoot hunt.

Click to go Washington Rain 400 page

Washington Rain 400

  • Washington
  • 418 mi/ 673 km
Click to go on Yuba Trail page

Yuba Trail

  • California
  • 52 mi/ 84 km
Click to go on Ghost Road page

Ghost Road

  • Connecticut
  • 187 mi/ 301 km
Click to go on Iron Soot Road

Iron Soot Road

  • Florida
  • 150 mi/ 241 km
Click to go Dark Timber Trail page

Dark Timber Trail

  • Vermont
  • 98 mi/ 158 km
Click to go on Open Hills page

Open Hills

  • Maryland
  • 100 mi/ 161 km

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