TransAmerica Trail Summary:

Astoria, OR, to Yorktown, VA
12 map set (4,241.5 mi.)
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1. Astoria, OR, to Coburg, OR
(234.5 mi.)
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2. Coburg, OR, to Baker City, OR
(336 mi.)
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3. Baker City, OR, to Missoula, MT
(419 mi.)
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4. Missoula, MT, to West Yellowstone, MT
(329.5 mi.)
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5. West Yellowstone, MT, to Rawlins, WY
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6. Rawlins, WY, to Pueblo, CO
(390.5 mi.)
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7. Pueblo, CO, to Alexander, KS
(292.5 mi.)
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8. Alexander, KS, to Girard, KS
(330.5 mi.)
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9. Girard, KS, to Murphysboro, IL
(407 mi.)
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10. Murphysboro, IL, to Berea, KY
(410.5 mi.)
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11. Berea, KY, to Christiansburg, VA
(374.5 mi.)
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12. Christiansburg, VA, to Yorktown, VA
(367.5 mi.)
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A CLASSIC ROUTE AS OLD AS BIKECENTENNIAL
The TransAmerica Trail was established for Adventure Cycling's celebration of the U.S. bicentennial in 1976. At that time, the organization was called Bikecentennial, a name many old-timers still associate with the TransAm Trail. This is still the greatest and most used route crossing America. This classic ride offers everything you would expect from a transcontinental crossing. You'll encounter all kinds of scenery and terrain, including ocean coastline, lush forests, high desert, mountain passes, snow-capped peaks, sweeping vistas, expansive plains, fertile farmlands, rolling hills, and wide rivers. You'll pass through small, out-of-the-way towns in America that still
serve up some of the best home-cooked meals and fresh-baked pies. More.
FOLLOW THE TRANSAM TRAIL ON TWITTER
We are using Twitter to facilitate communication between cyclists on the road and the cartographers back in Missoula as well as other cyclists on tour. Our Twitter handle is @acaroutes. When tweeting about the TransAm, include the hashtag #acatransam and your tweets will appear in our Twitter stream for the TransAm. For more information on our use of Twitter, see our GeoPoints Bulletin blog post.
SPONSOR A MILE ON THE TRANSAMERICA TRAIL
Ensure that the TransAmerica Trail continues to be a great bicycling route – sponsor a mile (or map panel) today.

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