#BikemoreSolo: Ride an Existing or Planned Part of the Baltimore Greenway Trails Network

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We’re embracing Bike Month with a social distancing cycling group on Strava, using #bikemoresolo to take photos on rides, and weekly bike challenges posted each Monday.

This week the challenge is to take a ride on an existing or planned section of the Baltimore Greenway Trails Network, a planned 35-mile trail loop.

By connecting three existing trails — Gwynns Falls, Jones Falls, and Herring Run — only 10 additional miles are needed to close critical gaps that would create this interconnected trail network. The trail will providing residents with a safe and active way to access the city’s major institutions and destinations, including universities, hospitals, museums, parks, schools, waterfronts and employment centers. Since 2015, we’ve been working in partnership with Rails-to-Trails and numerous community partners on this project.

Check out the map below, and pick a section to explore! Then tag us and #bikemoresolo in your photos.

Read more about the Baltimore Greenway Trails Network here.

Questions about the trail network? Contact us at Jed@bikemore.net and our partners at Rails-to-Trails at Jim@railstotrails.org.

And be sure to follow the Baltimore Greenway Trails Coalition page on Facebook to stay up to date with the project.