Whether you want to race, tour, mountain bike or just see the sights by bike, Milwaukee is a great destination. On this page visitors will find information about where to go and what to do in MIlwaukee by Bike.
If would like an organized bicycle tour of the City, visit www.brewcitybiketours.blogspot.com.
Or to see the sights as someone else pedals, contact http://www.creamcityrickshaw.com/
Bike Rentals:
Hotel Metro: Guests have access to the hotel's fleet of bicycles. 411 East Mason St. Milwaukee, WI 53202 414.272.1937
Milwaukee Bike & Skate Rental, McKinely Marina, Milwaukee, WI 53202 414.273.5224
Ben's Cycle & Fitness, 1018 W. Lincoln Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53215 414.384.2236
Cory The Bike Fixer, 2410 N Murray Ave, Milwaukee, WI 53211
414.967.9446
Jim and Nori on the Oak Leaf Trail (photo by Richard Beauchamp)
Halloween Cross Race
Paved Trails: Milwaukee has hundreds of miles of trails. For more information, see the maps page, the Oak Leaf Trail page and the Hank Aaron State Trail page. The Ozaukee Interurban Trail is just north of Milwaukee, and connects to the Oak Leaf via the Brown Deer Trail. You can also find the trails by zooming in on Google Maps, and tips about trails at Craig Holl's comprehensive website of area trails.
Mountain Biking: The Milwaukee area is blessed with many miles of great singletrack moutain bike trails. The county parks dept. trails are shown on the Milwaukee by Bike map. The Alpa trail is near a small ski hill and runs through the woods along the Menomonee River. The trails near Hoyt Park run for almost 15 miles heading north along the Menomonee River. The Southern and Northern Kettle Morraine State Forests are less than an hour's drive from Milwaukee and have some of the nicest moutain biking you will find in the Midwest.
World Class: Joe and Jake make it fluid Milwaukee style
Racing: What is your passion? Do you like to chase down the break on the road, rip single track through the woods, or is old school track more your thing?
From world class road racing, killer mountain bike races, triathalons, cross, Alleycats every first Friday, great BMX for all ages, and bike polo, Milwaukee has it all going on.
Check out our Racing page here for more details.
Milwaukee is also a great place to see by Bike. Below are a number of random tips and suggestions I have given over the years to those new to the area. There is no real order to these suggestions and they are far from complete. If you have other specific questions about things to do by bicycle in Milwaukee, feel free to contact me directly.
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