There are many fantastic routes across the U.S. that are perfect for e-bike riders, offering stunning scenery and a variety of terrain. Here are some top recommendations:

1. The Great Allegheny Passage (Pennsylvania and Maryland)

Ohiopyle-High-Bridge
  • Distance: 150 miles
  • Terrain: Mostly flat and gentle grades
  • Highlights: This former railway route takes you through beautiful forests, over scenic bridges, and along rivers. It’s perfect for leisurely rides and has plenty of towns to stop in for rest and refueling.
  • Scenery: Panoramic views of the Appalachian Mountains, lush forests, and tranquil riverbanks.

There are some rules you need to pay attention to. The speed limit on the GAP is 15 miles per hour.

In addition, about E-Bikes. No vehicles powered by internal combustion are permitted on the GAP, except those authorized for maintenance and emergency purposes. Other power-driven mobility devices, not specifically designed for disabilities, may be used in Pennsylvania, provided:

  • Motors on electric vehicles are 750 watts or less
  • Devices weigh less than 100 lbs.
  • Devices are no more than 36″ wide
  • Devices have fully operating pedals

2. Silver Comet Trail (Georgia and Alabama)

Silver Comet Trail
  • Distance: 61.5 miles
  • Terrain: Mostly flat, with gentle inclines
  • Highlights: "The Silver Comet is a paved pedestrian rail-trail located 13 miles northwest of Atlanta, Georgia. It is 61.5 miles long, free of charge, and travels through Cobb, Paulding, and Polk counties. This quiet, non-motorized trail is for walkers, hikers, bicyclists, rollerbladers, horses, dog walkers, and is mostly wheelchair accessible. "
  • Scenery: Peaceful woodlands, rural farms, and old train trestles.

Motorized wheelchairs, electric scooters and electric bikes are permitted. Mopeds are not.

3. The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes (Idaho)

The Trail of the Coeur d'Alenes (Idaho)
  • Distance: 73.2 miles
  • Terrain: Mostly flat and gradual, with some elevation gain
  • Highlights: The Trail of the Coeur d’Alenes is one of the most spectacular trails in the western United States. The trail meanders through the historic Silver Valley, along the Coeur d’Alene River past scenic Lake Coeur d’Alene, and through rolling farmlands to Plummer. Twenty developed trailheads provide entry points, and there are twenty scenic waysides along the route with tables to stop for a picnic or a short rest. This scenic route runs through forests, wetlands, and bridges, offering great opportunities for wildlife viewing. It's perfect for birders and wildlife enthusiasts.
  • Scenery: Beautiful lake and river views, dense forests, and wide-open landscapes.

Class 1 and Class 2 Ebikes are allowed on the trail.

 4. Katy Trail (Missouri)

Katy Trail State Park
  • Distance: 240 miles
  • Terrain: Mostly flat with some gentle inclines
  • Highlights: The Katy Trail runs across Missouri and is one of the longest rail trails in the country. It's a great route for e-bikers with its easy-to-navigate path and access to local wineries, historic sites, and small towns.
  • Scenery: Scenic views of the Missouri River, vineyards, and historic towns like Rocheport and Hermann.

 5. The Olympic Discovery Trail (Washington)

The Olympic Discovery Trail (Washington)
  • Distance: 135 miles
  • Terrain: Varies from flat to moderately hilly, with some sections offering gradual inclines.
  • HighlightsThe Olympic Peninsula is the farthest northwest expanse of land one can explore along the US coast. Today, more than half of the ODT route is on non-motorized paths with more added every year. The Olympic Peninsula is Washington State’s premier destination for non-motorized touring, filled with views of snow-capped peaks, ocean vistas, fast-flowing rivers, pristine lakes, and everywhere the majestic forests of the Pacific Northwest.
  • Scenery: The trail spans diverse landscapes, including forested areas, wetlands, coastal vistas, and small towns.

Most of them have their official websites, so if you're planning to go on an e-bike tour, you can get more detailed information on their websites.

Anyway, you will love it once you try it! Start your surprise tour with Lacros →
 

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