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PLAN YOUR ROUTE

Memphis has over 300 miles of on-and-off-road bike paths for you to explore

 
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BIKE LAnES

Check out Memphis’ dedicated network of bike lanes for your next ride.

 
 
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SHELBY FARMS GREENLINE

This 11-mile urban trail connects pedestrians and cyclists in Midtown Memphis through Shelby Farms Park to Cordova, TN.

 
 
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HAMPLINE

The Hampline is a nearly two-mile long bicycle and pedestrian corridor that effectively extends the Shelby Farms Greenline through Binghampton, down Broad Ave., and into Overton Park.

 
 
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WOLF RIVER GREENWAY

The Wolf River Greenway is a corridor of protected green space along the Wolf River that includes a paved pathway. Built in phases, these trails will eventually extend a total of 36 miles to connect neighborhoods throughout Memphis.

 
 
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RIVERLINE

Following along the Mississippi River, take advantage of 5 miles of riverfront trails from Confluence Park to Big River Crossing.

 
 
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BIG RIVER PARK

After crossing Big River Crossing, Big River Park includes a fully paved 7 mile loop with stunning views of downtown Memphis and the Arkansas floodplains. When in season, a sunflower field is a popular destination.

 
 
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V+E GREENLINE

This once abandoned railroad corridor has been transformed by the Vollintine-Evergreen neighborhood into a public 1.7 mile green space for walkers, runners and cyclists.

 
 
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SHELBY FARMS PARK

Explore 40+ miles of multi-use trails at Shelby Farms Park.

 
 
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Overton Park

The Old Forest contains a 1.4-mile limestone running trail, over a mile of paved trails, and four miles of unpaved walking paths, including the popular Old Forest Loop. The one-mile loop begins just inside the arched gate between Rainbow Lake Playground and Overton Bark and contains 35 markers to guide your walk.

 
 
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