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The Long Valley Bike-Friendly Events Local Biking Resources Visitor Finger Lakes Cycling Club Visitor Bike-Friendly Events Local Biking Resources RIDE FLCycling.org More suggested rides at: cornellcycling.com/rides What’s the best way to travel and enjoy your time in Ithaca and Bike Walk Tompkins Suggestions d Tompkins County? By bike, of course! Check out all of these events Bike advocacy, education and bike share information – c R Centers a n Wilson Rd bikewalktompkins.org te Brickyard Rd Conlon Rd around town that are bike-friendly and get ready for a fun filled C E Seneca Rd n a o Scenic r y East Shore Visitor Center Byway ride around some of the area’s best music events, food festivals, F u t g S a (800) 284-8422, 904 E Shore Dr. Bicycle Rentals VILLAGE OF Cayuga St e Rd ice fundraisers, and more! For complete event information, head to k V R 89 La i e Contact the Visitor Center for information. T w a VisitIthaca.com TRUMANSBURG W u g Falls Rd R i h Our flagship visitor center is your one-stop source for travel informa- d Taughannock l 34 34B d a Searsburg Rd R lo Falls n Franklin w n Cornell Bicycling Information rk d o Drake Rd g R c Dr tion, activities, and events in Ithaca, Tompkins County, the Finger r a C k Portland Point Rd u P e r Spring b g e B n South St 96 r l bike.cornell.edu/oncampus.html e o e v Lakes Region and surrounding New York State. The self-service lobby, l G k d Streets Alive – StreetsAliveIthaca.com k Atwater Rd c Rabbit Run Rd R open 24/7, is stocked with maps and key information on accommoda- e d M Ithaca Festival – IthacaFestival.org Way2Go Pennsylvania Av D tions, attractions and activities. Open year-round, 6-7 days per week. Curry Rd u r Agard Rd Gorges Ithaca Half Marathon - rednewtracing.com/GorgesIthaca ccetompkins.org/community/way2go l 227 i Hours vary by season. n Trumansburg Rd Asbury g Denison R Dr Falls Scenic Ithaca-Tompkins County d Cold Springs Rd Byway Mountain Bike Information Scenic Summer Byway Transportation Council Downtown Visitor Center P Kraft Rd Waterwagon Rd Shindagin Hollow State Forest: dec.ny.gov/lands/64136.html o Ithaca Farmers Market – ithacamarket.com d 121 East Court Street (607) 273-7482, 171 E State St/MLK Jr. St u Local Farmers Markets – ccetompkins.org/agriculture/buy-local/ Hammond Hill State Forest: dec.ny.gov/lands/8204.html n TOWN OF Houghton Rd Ithaca, New York 14850 Waterburg Rd k 89 Rd Phone: (607) 274-5570 farmers-markets Swamp College Rd Albrectson Located on the Ithaca Commons, the downtown visitor center Biking & Hiking Trail Information ULYSSES Rd M a Duboise Rd Garrett Rd Krums Cors Rd tompkinscountyny.gov/itctc Finger Lakes Grassroots Festival – GrassrootsFest.org Colegrove Rd p E Shore Dr Jacksonville Rd l e specializes in shopping, dining, activity and event information for Waterburg Rd ithacatrails.org and gofingerlakes.org Lyke Rd Cayuga Lake Triathlon –cayugalaketriathlon.org w 34 the city and surrounding area. Open year-round, 7 days per week. Mekeel Rd o Ithaca / Tompkins County o d Hours vary by season. Brook Rd R Burdick Hill Rd Convention & Visitors Bureau The Bike Boulevard Network! Reynolds Rd d Fall Perry City Rd 904 East Shore Dr. Cayuga Hts Rd 20th AIDS Ride for Life – AIDSRideForLife.org Ithaca, NY 14850 Taughannock Falls Overlook Visitor Center Ithaca’s bike boulevard network connects about three miles of low-Perry City Rd Two Gorges Route d Glenwood Hts VILLAGE OF Porchfest – Porchfest.org s R Phone (607) 272-1313 (607) 209-0008 traffic and traffic-calmed streets to downtown schools, community in ilk Taughannock Blvd Scenic 96 W B Byway LANSING Map Design: Cayuga Sound Festival – CayugaSoundFestival.com Duboise Rd visitIthaca.com 2381 Taughannock Park Rd., Trumansburg centers, and parks. Though these routes are intended to be “family l Steve Spindler a friendly,” cyclists must share the travel lanes with motor vehicles c k Cover photo: Situated at the highest waterfall east of the Rocky Mountains. Winter and need to use caution when crossing busy streets. Funded by US Dept of Transportation Iradell Rd D Kent Johnson Trumansburg WinterFest – facebook.com/TburgWinterFest Iradell Rd 13 Information on trails, waterfalls, outdoor activities, and local knowl- N Applegate Rd NVan Dorn Rd i Federal Highway Administration Lower Nature Sheeld Rd a Sage Rd Ice Fest – DowntownIthaca.com Bike Boulevard Map Buck Hill Rd N Federal Transit Administration edge of the Trumansburg and Ithaca area. Open daily 10am-5pm Preserve m Halseyville Rd 34 Press Bay Alley Holiday Market – ccetompkins.org/ bikewalktompkins.org/s/Ithaca-Neighborhood-Bike-Map-2017.pdf Tucker Rd o June-September. May and October hours may vary. 89 n Request maps or suggest corrections events/2015/07/02/press-bay-holiday-market d by emailing [email protected]. d Online at VisitIthaca.com & Facebook.com/VisitIthaca, or call R T Hayts Rd s r Two Gorges Route n Aiken Rd i a 1-800-28-ITHACA Podunk Rd k p il o Bundy Rd H Scenic Byway TOWN OF Ithaca Falls Mecklenburg Rd 79 79 ITHACA Mecklenburg Rd 79 TOWN OF il Fish Rd E ENFIELD CITY OF ITHACAa n r T roquo t I is R e Eneld Center Rd E Elm St ITHACA Scenic n VanS Dorn Rd d l Elm St Ext o d S Applegate Rd Byway fr Poole Rd Culver Rd r te Hillside M Rothermich Rd a s Cayuga Lake Access Road W Sunset Dr rk Rd a Buck Hill Rd S Dr a i e Black Oak Rd a n g e P 13A u Pleasant Grove Rd k t y i R a i h d C W B ra Farm i Rd Renwick Dr lm o E Map Stewart Rd Hts Renwick 327 C Kline Rd Trumansburg Rd N Pittman La Park r a Bostwick Rd T y e D u Colegrove Rd Scenic Harvey Hill Rd e Byway W g Country Club Rd Triphammer Rd e t Ithaca y r Ithaca & c a e k Seven Mile Dr o o H Highland Rd r Lower h R t R College 13 S d s d Buttermilk n Warren Rd t R E el ok La Stevenson Forest s d s Tompkins d ro Jessup Rd asbrou r F H e a B c n a 96 k r l E Upper K Weatherby Rd Preserve o ls e C s l C R 34 Buttermilk v i s Porter Hill Rd d 89 r l s Rosemary i l County ga Waterf n bu r u o e P m y n La u Gray Rd E King Rd l r t c a T Rockwell Rd B T C C CR 136 P 13 c 327 E Sweedler l r a n a Wa el a a i r d m A Lake St t k Lucifer Fal Preserve c A l i R s R l v Falls p d k Pier Rd e d d at Lick Brook b D Thurston CR 136 Woodward Rd Danby Rd e Cass e Av 2018 i E York l t Eneld l a Willow Ave i Hines Rd W King Rd A Hines Rd m Park St Falls v reek Cli St m TiogaN St Fall C e D Cradit Farm Dr r Judd Falls Rd o i n L Lincoln St d N Aurora St Yaple Rd t Utica St on Trail rsity Av T rfr Unive e 79 Hector St r a e Dey St C Fore t Linn St st H i a e dismount l East Ave o l Willow Ave n m P W 3rd St King t r r e a o a D St l l r y g Auburn St d a R u 1st St ns T tio Two Gorges rk y a N a t Vinegar P 2nd St dismount n s a N Cayuga St Pla Hill s Franklin St E Tompkins St e dismount a k C v C c 3rd St dismount A o Start: Taughannock State Park y Tower Rd Cornell Tower Rd n t Ave Stewart i n Yates St Ave West 96 a s Scenic r dismount h Byway Lambeth e Mileage: 28 miles g Hancock St Lake Ave v u i Cli St Way e a 5th St Marshall St University n Cornell v T Description: Moderate U A Madison St Ave e Campus Rd Farm St Hoy Rd Cascadilla Ave g Monroe St e l Cascadilla St l N Geneva St Hopper Pl N Plain St o This ride connects two of the outdoor jewels of N Meadow St and I LOVE NEW YORK are trademarks and service marks of New York State C Sears Sunrise Rd d St Cascadilla Department of Economic Development used herein with permission. R 366 Falls e Esty St our area –– Taughannock Falls State Park and is N Fulton St nr dismount Richard Pl S u E Court St N TiogaN St Park Rd W Court St Robert H. Treman State Park. (A third state park, Cl East Ithaca i Pa rk E Bualo St Recreation Way Buttermilk Falls, is also very much worth visiting). R T W Bualo St d a Dryden Rd y y CITY l E Seneca St o t Seneca Harv N Corn St a i Quarry St rd r l Each of the parks deserves a separate visit, and you College Ave i W Seneca St Way B P P r Veteran's Pl c Eddy St y l l a Hook Pl a nt may want to spend time at either or both as part Legend F W State St E State S A t v e e For the City of Ithaca, streets are ranked based on traffic volume only.
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