Best Road Biking in North Dakota

Trying to find the best road biking in North Dakota? Bivy has great hiking, biking, paddling, climbing, skiing, riding and more, with hand-curated trail maps, as well as detailed driving directions.

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North Dakota, Grand Forks

00 :43 hrs
3.6 mi
8.880371 ft
Easy

Grand Forks Greenway offers a network of paved multi-use trails that link Grand Forks, ND and East Grand Forks, MN. There are several access points and places to park making a wonderful alternative for travel between the states. This section begins at Kings Walk Golf Course and rides along Red River for a bit. It can be done in either direction.

2

North Dakota, Grand Forks

01 :05 hrs
5.4 mi
8.021103 ft
Easy

Grand Forks Greenway offers a network of paved multi-use trails that link Grand Forks, ND and East Grand Forks, MN. There are several access points and places to park making a wonderful alternative for travel between the states. This section parallels closely along Red River on the North Dakota side. It can be done in either direction and there are access points and parking along the way to adjust your ride.

3

North Dakota, Bismarck

00 :38 hrs
3.3 mi
44.95456 ft
Easy

This multi-use greenway parallels closely along the east bank of the Missouri River between Pioneer Park and Sertoma Park. It is a wide, paved path used for a variety of activities. During the winter months snow can be present and cross-country skiing is enjoyed. It can be done in either direction.

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North Dakota, Minot

01 :10 hrs
5.9 mi
24.287048 ft
Easy

Burlington Walking Path is a paved trail that connects Minot and Burlington. It parallels along County Road 15 as it travels through rolling countryside. Parking is found at Oak Park where you’ll have access to restrooms and picnic facilities.

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North Dakota, Bismarck

00 :19 hrs
3.2 mi
35.35309 ft
Easy

Beginning at Pebble Creek Recreation Area, this greenway forms a loop linking neighborhoods and recreational facilities. There are internal spurs throughout that can shorten the route and give access to other points of interest. It follows a wide paved path and is used by walkers, runner, skaters and cyclists.

6

North Dakota, Fargo

01 :41 hrs
2.5 mi
6.1178284 ft
Moderate

The Red River Trail is located in Dike East Park and Lindenwood Park in Fargo, the largest city in North Dakota. You will walk south along the river down to Lindenwood Park. The scenery is forested as you travel along the shoreline of the Red River. The trail is paved and covers fairly level terrain with little change in elevation.

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North Dakota, Grand Forks

01 :48 hrs
2.7 mi
4.0969696 ft
Hard

This trail system on the Greenway is a popular place to hike, rollerblade, run, or go for a bike ride. This route is a pleasant stroll, starting at the Town Square and heading north to Riverside Park. There are numerous spots along the trail where you can learn about the history of the area and the Red River. Riverside Park has picnic shelters, a basketball court, and a playground. The trail is paved and has a fairly level terrain with a few steeper climbs.

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