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If you have a car and a bike rack, there's a great set of crushed limestone trails in mid-Wisconsin. Check out http://www.bike4trails.com/Bike4trails.jpg. Its actually 4 connected trails going from Reedsburg to Trempealeau on the Mississippi, 101 miles one way. Very well maintained and flat. Its a rails-to-trails conversion. Lots of small towns along the way, one every 5-10 miles it seems. Plus you go through 3 very cool, old railroad tunnels, one a half mile long. Be sure to check out Gina's Pies are Square in Wilton if you go. You could break up your ride too; I took a four day weekend and rode this start to finish and back again; an easy 50 or so miles a day. And I think Amtrak stops in LaCrosse.
Where are you starting from (approximately)? Jeff's suggestions are great, those Wisconsin trails are really fun, but I tend to get more satisfaction when my centuries start and end at my dwelling. A car free day is a better day!
If we have some idea of where you live it might help us focus our suggestions somewhat.
When considering Amtrak, you must ask if they unload freight. They unload at LaCrosse, I'm pretty sure. The other stop, I believe, is at Portage, which is near the trail, but a bit of an effort to get to it because of some hills. The trail I rode on in June on my way to St Paul was absolutely perfect.
Jeff said:If you have a car and a bike rack, there's a great set of crushed limestone trails in mid-Wisconsin. Check out http://www.bike4trails.com/Bike4trails.jpg. Its actually 4 connected trails going from Reedsburg to Trempealeau on the Mississippi, 101 miles one way. Very well maintained and flat. Its a rails-to-trails conversion. Lots of small towns along the way, one every 5-10 miles it seems. Plus you go through 3 very cool, old railroad tunnels, one a half mile long. Be sure to check out Gina's Pies are Square in Wilton if you go. You could break up your ride too; I took a four day weekend and rode this start to finish and back again; an easy 50 or so miles a day. And I think Amtrak stops in LaCrosse.
I rode from Hammond to my family's lake house in Monticello. 108(?) miles
My only recommendation is DO NOT TRUST GOOGLE MAPS. Gravel galore. Ugh. Haha, it was all good though. I will say that getting your brains beat out on 3 miles of gravel after already riding 70+ miles is not fun. =) Look out for loose dogs on the country roads!
Perhaps. But for those who've done it The Register's Annual Great Bike Ride Across Iowa RAGBRAI stands head and shoulders above all other orgainized rides.
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