Biking resort

Anonymous
Want to find a family friendly luxury type resort to go to for the weekend where a family of six can all rent bikes and bike around. Youngest child is 8 and has SN and just learned to ride a bike recently so not looking for any mountain biking, etc - but just a place to relax and enjoy outdoors and biking.
Anonymous
Rosewood Mayakoba! No cars/just bike paths and bikes for the family are included with all the rooms.
Anonymous
Wow! This place looks amazing but hoping for something close to DC since we just want to go for a weekend!
Anonymous
Burke Mountain in VT.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Rosewood Mayakoba! No cars/just bike paths and bikes for the family are included with all the rooms.

And adult only!
And in Mexico!
Anonymous
In July a few years ago, DH and I went to Snowshoe mountain with our bikes (you can also rent them). There were a tons of trails for every level of skill/adventure. One of the great things was being able to put our bikes on the ski lifts/shuttles to get to trails and up/down the mountain. We had a blast!

https://www.snowshoemtn.com/plan-your-trip/rentals/summer-rental#filters=filter1:Kid
Anonymous


Look for areas with Rails to Trails. We found some very nice trails over on the Eastern Shore. One area is Cape Henlopen with a trail system that would be fairly safe for children of all abilities. We stayed at the Holiday Inn Express in Kent Island and you can get on another trail right from it that from what I remember is pretty much all trails except perhaps at the very end. You can easily walk to several crab and fish restaurants and take in beautiful views of all the sailing boats in season.
Anonymous
Most ski towns have a wide variety of bike trails from mountain biking to rail trails. I love Sun Valley in the summer. Park City has the National Ability Center, which could be of interest for you SN kid.
Anonymous
Kiawah! Great trails and beautiful!
https://kiawahresort.com/blog/biking-on-kiawah-island/
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:In July a few years ago, DH and I went to Snowshoe mountain with our bikes (you can also rent them). There were a tons of trails for every level of skill/adventure. One of the great things was being able to put our bikes on the ski lifts/shuttles to get to trails and up/down the mountain. We had a blast!

https://www.snowshoemtn.com/plan-your-trip/rentals/summer-rental#filters=filter1:Kid


^^PP here. When we were in Acadia National Park last year, there were several places that rented bikes, including electric bikes that were allowed in the park! I would TOTALLY take my new-rider there. Acadia has 45 miles of roads that are fabulous. We took our own bikes, again, and while there were some hills, none were all that hard to bike up (although I did huff/puff). If you have an electric bike, it's super easy.

http://barharborbike.com/booknow/
https://www.nps.gov/acad/learn/historyculture/historiccarriageroads.htm
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