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Location: northern Vermont - previously NM, WA, & MA
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Albuquerque has a very impressive network of trails.
-Paseo del Bosque: 16 miles of uninterrupted dedicated paved bike trail through the Bosque forest running parallel to the Rio Grande: Paseo del Bosque Trail — City of Albuquerque
-Sandia Mountain Foothills: Paved trail along Tramway Blvd and several dirt trails around the open space in the foothills of the Sandia Mountains for some outstanding mountain biking terrain.
For Dayton, there is a regional map..about 300 miles of trails, with some insets for Springfield, Dayton, etc (larger towns).....here is the .pdf of it:
...there are also bike route maps for Springfield city and Dayton city (for bike lanes and sharrows and stuff like that) around ,but I couldnt find them online.
What this map doesn't mention is that the vast majority of bike routes in SF just consist of paint slapped down on the street, and are not separated from traffic or from people opening their parked car doors into cyclists.
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