United States Bicycle Route 50
Unlike other USBR routes, USBR50 is uniquely placed alongside some of Indiana’s most well-known bike trails and destinations, including the R.A.I.N ride (Ride Across Indiana) and the National Road (also known as US 40).
This celebrated road was the nation’s first cross-country highway and has held a historic presence for over 200 years. Adventure-seekers, cycling fanatics, racers, families and tourists will enjoy the rural scenery of Indiana, a plethora of outdoor activities, local eateries and small town personalities that make USBR50 not just a bike route, but a historical and enriching travel excursion.
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What is USBR50?
USBR 50 is a designated U.S. Bicycle Route that runs east to west across Indiana, from Terre Haute to the Ohio border. Part of a growing national network, it will eventually connect San Francisco to Washington, D.C.
Cyclists can explore scenic landscapes, historic sites, and bike-friendly communities across Vigo, Clay, Putnam, Hendricks, Marion, Hancock, Henry, and Wayne counties. Alternate routes offer options on separated paths with access to even more towns.
Whether you’re a casual rider or an experienced cyclist, USBR 50 offers a unique way to experience Indiana—and be part of a national biking adventure.
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