So much has happened for Adventure Cycling in the last month and a half: our wildly fun and successful Jubilee in the Desert 50th Anniversary kickoff event in Arizona, a member meeting and building sale vote, and the resignation of our Executive Director, Andy Williamson. I’d be lying if I said my head wasn’t spinning.
Feb 11th, 2026
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Hello, Welcome to 2026! For some, a new year can be a meaningful marker — a moment to reset, establish new habits, or commit to a grand adventure. For others, ...
Jan 14th, 2026
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Drawn by the promise of sunshine, scenic gravel, and 65 degrees in November, Amelia and I hopped on a plane headed for Tucson, Arizona. We cross our fingers that our ...
Established in 1998 by Adventure Cycling’s Mac McCoy, the Great Divide Mountain Bike Route was the first cross-country bicycle route of its kind, following dirt roads and trails along the ...
This article first appeared in the February 2022 issue of Adventure Cyclist magazine. By the time my dad dropped Dan and me off in front of the blue house on Cherry Street ...
As the coolest kid on the block atop a cherry-red, fully-rigid Trek 800 mountain bike in the mid-90s (not that there were any mountains to ride in northwestern Oklahoma), I ...
The season for bicycle travel is upon us, and attentively planning the day-to-day of your bicycle tour has never been more important than during a pandemic. Your health and the ...
Probably the most accessible tour of all, a bike overnight is often a one- or two-night bike trip from your front door or a place you can drive or take ...
The moment the first edition of the Texas Hill Country Loop map was off the press, John Koonz was on the route. As an Austin native, John has spent a ...
Showcasing the diversity of Washington’s landscapes, the Washington Parks route not only traverses three national parks but also highlights the fertile orchards of the central Columbia Valley and island hops ...
