The Tennessee Department of Tourism Development (TDTD) invites cyclists to experience Tennessee with 52 new, curated road cycling routes that wind through the state’s beautiful landscape. A new program, Bike Tennessee, launches today on BikeTN.com, allowing cyclists to join routes using the app Ride with GPS.
“From musicians to makers, Tennessee is full of storytellers and its beauty is unmatched,” said TDTD Commissioner Mark Ezell. “As travelers seek sustainable and authentic experiences, we invite them to explore scenic routes and discover small-town charm. We’re excited to partner with Ride with GPS to showcase the hidden gems and breathtaking landscapes that define our state.”
Tennessee has been named an ambassador for the popular cycling app Ride with GPS, making all 52 routes easily accessible across the platform. Each of Bike Tennessee’s routes is meticulously mapped, and cyclists have access to detailed navigation and route information. Ride descriptions provide valuable information about terrain, waypoints, and hidden gems along the way, as well as changes to personalize each ride.
The route was created in collaboration with professional cycling guide Shannon Burke of Velo View Bike Tours, who has over 10 years of experience leading cycling tours. Routes are chosen for safety and scenery, with 1,739 miles of route mapped and 53 counties in Tennessee included in his Bike Tennessee program. These routes offer seasoned cyclists a primarily rural, low-traffic experience in some of Tennessee’s most scenic and historic landscapes, including 14 routes within Tennessee State Parks.
“Tennessee has all the right elements to be one of the top cycling destinations in the country: low traffic backroads, welcoming communities and amazing scenery,” said Shannon Burke. “It’s a great place to ride!”
According to the Outdoor Industry Association, the outdoor recreation economy generates $11.9 billion for Tennessee. Bike Tennessee aims to leverage the growing cycling community to increase visitor numbers and economic impact across Tennessee.
Cyclists can learn more about Bike Tennessee and explore available road cycling routes by visiting www.BikeTN.com and join the conversation on social media using the hashtag #BikeTN.
About the Tennessee Tourism Development Authority – The Tennessee Tourism Development Authority (TDTD) is dedicated to promoting economic growth and tourism in all 95 counties. TDTD’s global marketing efforts increase visitation to Tennessee, increase tax revenue, create jobs and attract new investment across the state. Tennessee is home to world-class music, live entertainment, family-friendly experiences, charming communities, innovative and traditional cuisine, renowned scenic beauty, and outdoor adventure, all rich in history and unparalleled. At the heart of the intersection of hospitality, we are the world’s destination of choice for our visitors. Vacationing in Tennessee is “perfect.” Visit TNvacation.com and follow @TNvacation on Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram for more travel inspiration.