These GPX Data products cannot be used with the Bicycle Route Navigator App! Unless you plan to use a standalone GPS device, we highly recommend purchasing route sections WITHIN the Bicycle Route Navigator app.
Please note, GPX Data is not refundable! Please examine the sample data on the device of your choice before purchasing GPX data packages. More information about GPX Data files can be found here.
After your GPX purchase, you can get GPX updates for free by re-downloading them from your My Adventure Cycling account.
GPX Data products consist of track and service waypoint files in gpx (GPS Exchange Format) file format to be used on a GPS device, smartphone, or tablet. These products are suggested as a companion product to the printed Adventure Cycling Route maps and feature the same services listed on the physical maps. More information about GPX Data for Devices can be found here.
From Bar Harbor, Maine, to Key West, Florida, the Atlantic Coast Route takes you through a region rich in history. It passes directly through Washington, D.C. and Richmond, and is linked with spurs to Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Charleston and Savannah.
*Note: These tracks include distances on ferries. Total mileage will differ from paper map mileage.
More information about this route is available here.
* These products are delivered in compressed zip files. Instructions on extracting the data are located here.
**NOTE: Occasionally, the GPX data you purchase will be newer than the paper map currently being sold. They may still be used together. See the Tracks and Service Points FAQsfor more information.**
Recently completed the Atlantic Coast route and found the digital maps to be extremely useful complement to the paper maps. I used a Garmin Trex 20 mounted to my stem and would be able to realize almost immediately if I had somehow missed a turn or strayed off the route. Navigating the heavily populated urban areas of Atlantic Coast route is probably the most difficult ACA route I have undertaken and the digital maps saved a lot of "bonus" miles and many of those uncertain "right" or "left" decisions.