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It is no exaggeration
to affirm that a journey
by bicycle is like none
other; it is a thing
apart; it has a tempo
and a style of its own.
- James E. Starrs,
The Noiseless Tenor
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Southern Tier Route
Southern Tier Route Summary:



 San Diego, CA, to St. Augustine, FL
 7 map set (3,159 mi.)
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 1. San Diego, CA, to Tempe, AZ
 (425.5 mi.)
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 2. Tempe, AZ, to El Paso, TX
 (540 mi.)
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 3. El Paso, TX, to Del Rio, TX
 (451.5 mi.)
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 4. Del Rio, TX, to Navasota, TX
 (431.5 mi.)
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 5. Navasota, TX, to St. Francisville, LA
 (423 mi.)
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 6. St. Francisville, LA, to DeFuniak Springs, FL
 (438 mi.)
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 7. DeFuniak Springs, FL, to St. Augustine, FL
 (445 mi.)
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FASCINATING LANDSCAPES AND DIVERSE CULTURES
The Southern Tier Bicycle Route is our shortest cross-country route and offers a wide variety of terrain, vegetation, climate, and people all the way across the nation from the Pacific to the Atlantic. The route is rich in human culture and history -- ranging from the Spanish and Mexican influences in California, to the ancient indigenous pueblo cultures in Arizona and New Mexico, to the imprint of the Spanish conquistadors in Texas, to the bayous and French influences of Louisiana, to the Old South of Mississippi and Alabama, to a four-hundred-year-old city in Florida. More.


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