10. Copper Harbor, Michigan
Visit here if you live in:
- Green Bay, WI: 4hr 30min
- Duluth, MN: 5hr
- Madison, WI: 6hr 15min
- Milwaukee, WI: 6hr 15min
- Minneapolis/Saint Paul, MN: 7hr
- Chicago, IL: 8hr
Granted, Copper Harbor is a long way from everything… but with such stellar mountain biking and creative trail building, this location needs to be recognized! Unfortunately, if you want to make a week of it, you won’t be able to hangout solely in Copper Harbor: there’s just not enough trail. Instead, you’ll need to add in Houghton and Marquette to truly do the Upper Peninsula justice.
But a long weekend of rippin’ ridin’ in the Northwoods? Yup, Copper Harbor has you covered!
Your Turn: Know of a great weekend mountain bike getaway that we didn’t have space to mention in this article? Tell everyone about it in the comments section below!
Last updated April 13, 2015, at 9:50am MDT.
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Idyllwild, CA
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2 hrs from LA/3 from San Diego
Prescott Arizona (for after you've tapped out Sedona)
3 or 4 great trail systems.
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Luray, VA
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1.75 hrs from DC
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