There are so many biking routes and bike trails to choose from!
Select your desired region, area or type of bike riding and away you go. Biking adventures await!
Biking Trails by Area
Click the map below to find trails in each region of Louisiana.
Glide along the Creole Nature Trail, a scenic route with wide bike lanes. Or check out Prien Lake Park, Lakefront Promenade and Riverside Park.
Experience mountain biking trails at Acadiana Park or quaint streets steeped in Cajun culture.
Enjoy live Zydeco music and views of Bayou Teche as you cycle the banks of New Iberia. On Old Spanish Trail and the Bayou Teche Scenic Byway, glimpse sugar cane, historic homes and turn-of-the-century architecture.
Bike along the bayous, marshes and gulf waters of the Barataria-Terrebonne National Estuary to see cypress trees, migratory birds and Louisiana’s quaint coastal towns.
Bike the Great River Road for sweeping views of the Mississippi River.
Bike the New Orleans Area for unparalleled views including ancient, oak-lined paths, spacious greenways and dense swamp land.
Inducted into the Rails-to-Trails Hall of Fame, the Tammany Trace connects several Northshore communities. Along this 31-mile paved bike path, you’ll encounter local breweries, markets and natural beauty.
Explore Louisiana’s capital city or the historic streets of St. Francisville and New Roads.
Along with riverfront trails and parks, the Alexandria area is home to the Kisatchie National Forest. Here, you’ll enjoy the hills, valleys and bends of this beautiful forest.
Whether biking the smooth trails of a state park or the challenging terrain of Kisatchie National Forest, you’ll find your style of trail in Toledo Bend Lake Country.
Explore the historic streets of Louisiana’s oldest city and the natural beauty of the Cane River National Heritage Trail in the Natchitoches-Winnfield area.
In addition to cruising through the charming downtowns, the Monroe-Ruston area offers an abundance of exciting trails, including Lincoln Parish Park, Rock Island Greenway and Forsythe Park.
The Red River provides spectacular views of the Shreveport-Bossier City area, with gentle, winding routes like the Red River Bicycle Trail and Arthur Ray Teague Parkway Trail.