John Watson
John Watson
John is an experienced cycling enthusiast and a great asset when it comes to writing skills. He's a Bachelor of Arts and a talented journalist. John is in charge of our blog and writes posts on a variety of cycling-related topics.

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Annadel Loop Alternative – Mountain Bike Trail
Annadel Loop Alternative is one of the most popular biking trails located in Santa Rosa, California. This trail passes through grassy dense oak lands, and it's about 12.6 km long. It also features a 191 m elevation gain and loss, allowing you to enjoy a quality biking experience. ...
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Great Big Annadel Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
If you're looking for a long biking trail for your next biking adventure, Great Big Annadel Loop will suit your needs. On average, this biking trail is about 36.6 km long, allowing you to enjoy the maximum benefits of biking in a natural environment. This trail also features an ...
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Chessie Circle – Road Bike Trail
The Chessie Circle Trail, stretching from North and South Toledo, offers a delightful 11-mile ride for intermediate cyclists. This rail trail is unique because it is a circular route, allowing riders to start ...
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Wabash Cannonball Trail – Road Bike Trail
One of the more popular recreational trails in the greater Northwest Ohio area is, without a doubt, the Wabash Cannonball Trail. As a nonmotorized trail, Wabash Cannonball provides hours of entertainment for hikers, bikers, equestrians and even cross-country skiers. The 12 ft wide trail ...
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Beach Ridge – Mountain Bike Trail
Ranked as one of the best biking routes in Ohio, the Beach Bike Ridge Trail in Northwest Ohio is located in the Oak Openings Preserve. The trail offers bikers alternate travel directions depending on the day of the week and there are many wetlands ...
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Beacon Hill – Mountain Bike Trail
Beacon Hill is a unique mountain bike trail system in Spokane, Washington. The system’s best selling point is its fun network of trails for riders of most skill levels, including intermediate, advanced, and expert. Furthermore, Beacon Hill’s various trails provide all trail styles, from cross-country to freeride jump ...
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Mount Spokane Loop – Mountain Bike Trail
The Mount Spokane Loop’s name correctly signals you are in for a tough ride on this trail. The trail features a beautiful forest with attractive trees, but climbing through the hemlocks toward the top of Mt. Spokane is not for the faint-hearted. Therefore, prepare your mind for a difficult yet enjoyable ride up and ...
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Trail 140 – Mountain Bike Trail
One of the best ways to have fun in Washington is to hit Trail 140 at Mount Spokane State Park. The trail offers varied terrain that gives you a difficult ride but rewards you with beautiful scenery that captures the sight throughout the ride. Depending on the season or where you park, you might start the ride from ...
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Big Rock by Way of Iller Creek – Mountain Bike Trail
Get treated to the stunning views of Spokane and Spokane Valley when you ride to the top of the Big Rock by way of Iller Creek. This trail offers a challenging climb that is quickly compensated by the sweeping views of the Palouse enclosed by rock spires. An exhilarating 2-mile descent is another compensation for the ...
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Spokane River Walk – Recreational Bike Trail
The Spokane River Walk bike trail gives you an experience of a lifetime through the paved surface that ensures an easy ride and a bunch of beautiful leaves that show you the beauty of nature. Although this trail features a couple of detours, you can easily navigate through the routes and give yourself one of the most ...