U.S. Bicycle Route 1 (often called U.S. Bike Route 1, abbreviated USBR 1) is a cross-country bicycle route that will run the length of the United States eastern seaboard from Florida to Maine. It is one of the two original U.S. Bicycle Routes, the other being U.S. Bicycle Route 76.
AASHTO recognizes the segments in North Carolina, Virginia, New Hampshire, and Maine as being the only "official" segments of U.S. Bicycle Route 1. The other segments, even if signed or mapped, have not yet been submitted by the states to AASHTO for formal inclusion or recognition in the U.S. Bicycle Route system. The New Hampshire and Maine sections of U.S. Bicycle Route 1 were approved in May 2011, with the New Hampshire section following the East Coast Greenway. Also approved was an alternate route, U.S. Bicycle Route 1A, that runs closer to the coast through a portion of Maine.
In Georgia, State Bicycle Route 95 is planned to be incorporated into US Bike Route 1.
Video U.S. Bicycle Route 1
Route description
Bike Route 1 serves the following cities, towns, and communities:
- North Carolina
- Laurinburg
- Southern Pines
- Sanford
- Apex
- Cary
- Raleigh
- Oxford
- Henderson
- Virginia
- John H. Kerr Dam
- Victoria
- Burkeville
- Richmond
- Ashland
- Fredericksburg
- Chatham Heights
- Leeland
- Tacketts Mill
- Aden
- Springfield
- Occoquan
- Lorton
- Fort Belvoir
- Mount Vernon
- Alexandria
- Arlington
- Massachusetts
- Boston
- Malden
- New Hampshire
- Portsmouth
- Maine
- Portland
- Bangor
- Calais
Maps U.S. Bicycle Route 1
U.S. Bicycle Route 1A
U.S. Bicycle Route 1A is an alternate route to USBR 1 in Maine, following the Atlantic coast between Brunswick and Bucksport.
References
See also
- East Coast Greenway
External links
- Media related to U.S. Bicycle Route 1 at Wikimedia Commons
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