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TransAmerica Trail
TransAmerica Trail Summary:



 Astoria, OR, to Yorktown, VA
 12 map set (4,262 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
 (340 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
 (332 mi.)
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 5. West Yellowstone, MT, to Rawlins, WY
 (359.5 mi.)
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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
 (333.5 mi.)
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 9. Girard, KS, to Murphysboro, IL
 (411.5 mi.)
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 10. Murphysboro, IL, to Berea, KY
 (410.5 mi.)
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 11. Berea, KY, to Christiansburg, VA
 (381 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.

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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