Complete Chicago to New York City Digital Route Set
Product CodeBE-27
Price$70.00
Current Stock250
250 in stock
This is digital routing distributed via a Ride with GPS Experience. Within this experience you will find a complete guide including routing, service information, riding conditions, field notes, and more. This product is intended to be used on a smart phone.
Looking for GPX Data? It can be downloaded through the Ride with GPS Experience.
After you complete your Digital Route purchase, you will receive an email with your access link. You can also retrieve your access link through your My Adventure Cycling account.
Cities, small towns, farmland, forests, roads and trails – this route has it all! The Chicago to New York City Bicycle Route includes a main route and the Philadelphia Alternate, which goes between Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania and New York City. Heading east from Chicago you’ll go through Indianapolis, Columbus, and Pittsburgh. In Pittsburgh you can choose to follow the main route, which crosses Pennsylvania into New Jersey, and then enters New York City from the north. If you choose the Philadelphia Alternate you’ll ride the Great Allegheny Passage and a portion of the C&O Canal Trail in Maryland. After leaving Philadelphia, the route goes east to the New Jersey shore and ends with a ferry ride into New York City from the south.
More information about this route is available here.
GPX Data Set Includes:
- Section 1 Digital Route (BE-2701)
- Section 2 Digital Route (BE-2702)
- Section 3 Digital Route (BE-2703)
- Section 4 Digital Route (BE-2704)
- Philadelphia Alternate Section 1 Digital Route (BE-2705)
- Philadelphia Alternate Section 2 Digital Route (BE-2706)
Ride with GPS Experience Resources
- Ride with GPS Support Page
- Map Updates and Corrections (Addenda) - Always be sure to check for map updates and corrections before leaving on your trip.
- Temporary Road Closure Information
- Digital Routes FAQ
**NOTE: Occasionally, the Ride with GPS Experience you purchase will be newer than the paper map currently being sold. They may still be used together. When routes differ, we recommend you defer to the newer version of the two sources.
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