TransAmerica Trail Poster

Beautiful illustration of the TransAmerica Trail Poster from the book “America’s Bicycle route: The Story of the TransAmerica Bicycle Trail“. Designed by Casey Greene. Dimensions approx: 29″ x 14” Purchase ...

TransAmerica Trail

Ten Reasons Why You Should Ride the TransAmerica Trail

Reason 1: You can totally do it. Yes, totally. Worried about what you have to buy? Worried about being in shape? Don’t worry! There are many things you might think you need ...

TransAmerica Section 12 Digital Route

Section 12 of the TransAm Trail begins in Christiansburg. Most of the roads through the Appalachians of central Virginia are narrow. After the town of Vesuvius, there is a four-mile ...

TransAmerica Section 11 Digital Route

The Appalachians may not be as tall as the Rockies, but they are harder to cross than the big mountains of the West. Cyclists find the gentle inclines of the ...

TransAmerica Section 10 Digital Route

In southern Illinois, section 10 of the TransAm Trail skirts glaciated terrain, then winds through the ridges and valleys of the Little Ozarks. This small mountain range appears as sandstone ...

TransAmerica Section 9 Digital Route

Section 9 of the TransAm Trail leaves flat Kansas and takes you into western Missouri’s gently rolling terrain. The route gets hillier as you approach the Ozarks Mountain Range. The ...

TransAmerica Section 8 Digital Route

No uphills, no downhills, few turns. It must be Kansas. The Santa Fe Trail intersects the TransAmerica Trail at Larned and the Fort Larned National Historic Site is along the ...

TransAmerica Section 7 Digital Route

Section 7 of the TransAm takes you out of the foothills of the Rocky Mountains and onto the High Plains of eastern Colorado and western Kansas. The High Plains, where ...

TransAmerica Section 6 Digital Route

Section 6 of the TransAmerica Trail follows a 15-mile section of I-80 between Sinclair and Walcott, and then turns south. The interstate has heavy traffic, but cyclists can ride the ...