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Local Biking Routes

Acadiana Park to Cheretin Point

This 46 mile route starts off at Acadiana Park, and takes you through Chretien Point and Coteau Oaks before looping back to Acadiana Park, where you can end your ride with a game of Disc Golf, or a hike through the Nature Station.
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Bike the Sights
Take a 5.5 mile tour of Downtown Lafayette.
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Breaux Bridge Long Route
This 38 mile route takes you by Cafe des Amis in Breaux Bridge, as well as
through the winding back roads of sugar cane fields. Maps available at
Pack & Paddle.
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Breaux Bridge Short Route
This 25 mile route takes you by Cafe des Amis in Breaux Bridge, as well as
through the winding back roads of sugar cane fields. Maps available at
Pack & Paddle.
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Hills of Acadiana Route
This 38 mile route takes you down Bayou Tortue and other lightly traveled
roads. Maps available at Pack & Paddle.
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Liveoak 34 Mile Ride
Ride leaves from Magdalen Square, South Washington Street. The route is not marked, but the map and queue will help you navigate.
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Magdalen Square 31 Mile Route
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Magdalen Square 27 Mile Route
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Magdalen Square 20 Mile Route
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Poches Ride
This 35 mile route takes you towards Breaux Bridge and past the world famous Poche's Restaurant. Try Poche's boiled crawfish and cajun lunches featuring Andouille, Boudin, Etoufee, Cracklins, Pork Roast,Rice Dressing and Fruit Pies.
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Scott's Ride to Cade
This 39 mile ride follows beautiful, lightly travelled roads in the St.
Martinville area. Maps available at Pack & Paddle.
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Swamp Romp
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St. Martinville to Cade
35 Miles. Take in the Evangeline Oak as well as great views of the Bayou
Teche. Maps available at Pack & Paddle.
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Wilderness Trail Short Route
25 Miles. Tour the hilly areas north of Lafayette on this surprisingly
beautiful bicycle route. Maps available at Pack & Paddle.
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Wilderness Trail Long Route

31 Miles. Tour the hilly areas north of Lafayette on this surprisingly
beautiful bicycle route. Maps available at Pack & Paddle.
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Youngsville Route - Short
29 miles. This loop starts out like the St. Martinville ride, then heads
back towards the Youngsville area. Great when you're ready for something
different. Maps available at Pack & Paddle.
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Youngsville Route - Long
33 miles. This loop starts out like the St. Martinville ride, then heads
back towards the Youngsville area. Great when you're ready for something
different. Maps available at Pack & Paddle.

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Other Great Biking Locations

 
Kincaid Reservoir
Kincaid Reservoir is located in Kisatchie National Forest near Alexandria provides swimming, boating, picnicking, camping, hiking and biking. In the fall, the mixed hardwood-pine forest provides wonderfully contrasting scenery. Maps available at Pack & Paddle.

Homochitto National Forest
Homochitto National Forest near Meadville, MS, offer a 11.5 miles trail through hilly terrain. The trail is open to hikers and mountain bikers. The trail is located at Clear Springs Recreation Area. 601-384-5876.

Tammany Trace Rail Trail

Tammany Trace Rail Trail links the old towns of St. Tammany Parish. This 31 mile trail meanders through wetlands and woodlands. Suitable for biking, in-line skating, walking, running and horseback riding. 800-634-9443, ext. 149. Great for families with small children



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9.9.2008
Lafayette Paddle Club Meeting

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9.13.2008
Howl at the Moon Lake Martin Canoe Trip

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9.16.2008
Dry It, You'll Like It - Food Drying Seminar

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9.23.2008
P&P Movie Night - BioFuels Night including the Oil + Water Screening

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9.27.2008
Paddle at Two O'clock Bayou

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P&P Movie Night - Rivers & Tides with intro From Dr. Karl Volkmar

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