United States Numbered Bicycle Routes - List of Routes and Planned Corridors

List of Routes and Planned Corridors

Like United States Numbered Highways, even-numbered routes are planned to primarily run east-west, with low-numbered routes in the north and high-numbered routes in the south. Odd-numbered routes will primarily run north-south, with low-numbered routes starting in the east and ascending in number toward the west. Also, three-digit numbers are assigned to spurs of two-digit routes.

The existing U.S. Bicycle Route 1 will be the easternmost route, though U.S. Bicycle Route 5 will run farther east of it in Virginia and the Carolinas. The westernmost and northernmost routes are Route 97 and Route 8, respectively, both of which are in the State of Alaska. Outside of Alaska, the westernmost route is expected to be Route 95 and the northernmost Route 10. Route 90 is expected to be the southernmost route.

As of 2012, only eight parent routes officially exist, so most of the items listed below are presently defined only as "Prioritized Corridors" which are "50-mile wide areas where a route may be developed." Subsidiary routes are grouped with their one- or two-digit parent.

Route number States with approved routes Locale Official length Formed Notes
(mi) (km)

01 !USBR 1
Maine, New Hampshire, Virginia, North Carolina Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Delaware, Maryland, Washington, D.C., Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Florida ? ? 1982 One of the original routes, which only officially exists in Maine, New Hampshire, North Carolina, and Virginia, but unofficial signs exist along some of the planned route from the Canadian border in Maine to Key West, Florida. It is expected to be integrated with the East Coast Greenway.

01-0 !USBR 1A
Maine Maine A10178 !178 A10,286} !286 2011 This is a sea-side alternative to U.S. Bicycle Route 1 in Maine.
05 !USBR 5 Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from Bike Route 76 in Virginia south to Savannah, Georgia, east of Bike Route 1.

08 !USBR 8
Alaska Alaska, Yukon, British Columbia ? ? 2011 The northern most in the system, Bike Route 8 was approved from Fairbanks to the Canadian border, following the Alaska Highway.

08-1 !USBR 108
Alaska Alaska ? ? 2011 A spur of Route 8 that starts in Tok and ends in Anchorage at Bike Route 97.

08-2 !USBR 208
Alaska Alaska, British Columbia, Yukon ? ? 2011 A spur of Route 8 that follows the Haines Highway.
09 !USBR 9 New York Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from the Canadian border in New York to New York City. Initially planned to be designated Bike Route 3.
10 !USBR 10 Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington Z !0 Z !0 Northernmost planned route, in the contiguous United States, roughly following the U.S. Route 2 highway.
14 !USBR 14 Montana, Idaho, Washington Z !0 Z !0 Missoula, Montana to Seattle, Washington vicinity.
15 !USBR 15 New York, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, North Carolina, Georgia, Florida Z !0 Z !0

20 !USBR 20
Michigan Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana, Idaho, Washington, Oregon A10310 !310 A10,499} !499 2011 Routing in Michigan has been approved, from the international Bluewater Ferry to Canada in Marine City, Michigan, and is planned to incorporate the Lake Michigan Carferry crossing between Ludington, Michigan and Manitowoc, Wisconsin.
25 !USBR 25 Michigan, Ohio, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi, Alabama Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from north of Detroit, Michigan south to Mobile, Alabama.
30 !USBR 30 Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, New York, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Michigan, Wisconsin, Minnesota, North Dakota, Montana Z !0 Z !0 Planned to incorporate a ferry crossing on Lake Michigan between Michigan and Wisconsin.
35 !USBR 35 Michigan, Indiana, Kentucky, Tennessee, Mississippi A10500 !500 A10,805} !805 2012 Planned to run from Sault Ste. Marie, Michigan to Bike Route 45 on the Mississippi River in Mississippi or Louisiana. Michigan portion dedicated on May 19, 2012.
36 !USBR 36 Michigan, Indiana, Illinois Z !0 Z !0 Planned from Detroit, Michigan to Bike Route 45 along the Mississippi River in Illinois or Iowa.
37 !USBR 37 Wisconsin, Illinois Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from Bike Route 10 near the border with Michigan's Upper Peninsula south to Chicago, Illinois. Originally planned as part of Bike Route 66.
40 !USBR 40 New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Illinois, Iowa, South Dakota, Wyoming Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from New York City to Yellowstone National Park.
41 !USBR 41 Minnesota, Wisconsin Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from the Canadian border in Minnesota south to the Mississippi River and Bike Route 45 in Wisconsin.
45 !USBR 45 Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, Louisiana Z !0 Z !0 2012 Planned to incorporate the Mississippi River Trail and run from northern Minnesota south to New Orleans, Louisiana, it is unclear whether this route will primarily run along either the west bank or east bank of the Mississippi River. Route was approved May 21, 2012.
50 !USBR 50 Washington, D.C., Maryland, Pennsylvania, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado, Utah, Nevada, California Z !0 Z !0 Planned to be one of the longest routes, stretching from Washington, D.C. in the east to near San Francisco, California.
55 !USBR 55 North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from the Canadian border in North Dakota south to the Mexican border in Texas.
65 !USBR 65 North Dakota, South Dakota, Nebraska, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from Bike Route 10 in North Dakota south to Bike Route 84 near Lubbock, Texas.
66 !USBR 66 Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California Z !0 Z !0 Planned to roughly follow the U.S. Route 66 highway from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California. Originally planned to continue north to Wisconsin on what is now planned as Bike Route 37.
70 !USBR 70 Colorado, Utah, Arizona, Nevada, California Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from Bike Route 76 in Colorado to Bike Route 66 in California.
75 !USBR 75 Colorado, New Mexico, Texas Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from Bike Route 76 in Colorado to Bike Route 90 near El Paso, Texas

76 !USBR 76
Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois Virginia, Kentucky, Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, Oregon ? ? 1982 One of the two original routes, this is planned to be expanded to the longest route, running from the existing eastern terminus near the Atlantic Ocean in Virginia west to the Pacific Ocean west of Eugene, Oregon. The number refers to 1776 and the U.S. bicentennial year 1976 when this was the "Bikecentennial" route. Like Bike Route 1, unofficial signs exist in places along the route, which is officially only in Virginia, Kentucky, and Illinois.
79 !USBR 79 Nevada, Utah, Arizona Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from Bike Route 50 near Reno, Nevada to Bike Route 90 near Phoenix, Arizona.
80 !USBR 80 North Carolina, Tennessee, Arkansas, Oklahoma Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from North Carolina coast to Oklahoma City
84 !USBR 84 South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, Arkansas, Texas, New Mexico Z !0 Z !0 Planned to run from South Carolina coast to El Paso, Texas
85 !USBR 85 Washington, Oregon, California Z !0 Z !0 The easternmost of three routes serving the three West Coast states.

87 !USBR 87
Alaska Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California ? ? 2011 The middle route of three serving the three West Coast states and Alaska. It is planned to use the Alaska Marine Highway to connect Bellingham, Washington to Skagway, Alaska. Currently, the only approved route follows the Klondike Highway.
90 !USBR 90 Florida, Alabama, Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California Z !0 Z !0 The southernmost route, running from near Jacksonville, Florida west to San Diego, California.

95 !USBR 95
Alaska Alaska, Washington, Oregon, California ? ? 2011 The westernmost planned route in the contiguous United States, Bike Route 95 currently runs from Delta Junction, Alaska to Valdez, via the Richardson Highway. It is planned to follow the Alaska Marine Highway from Valdez to Bellingham, Washington, and then it will go south to San Diego, California. It is expected to incorporate the Pacific Coast Bicycle Route.

97 !USBR 97
Alaska Alaska ? ? 2011 The western most route in the system, Bike Route 97 is entirely within Alaska, and it connects Fairbanks, Anchorage and Seward.

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