What the Newly Signed BOLT Act Means for America's Long-Distance Bike Trails
Briefly

The Biking On Long Distance Trails (BOLT) Act mandates the creation of at least 10 long-distance bicycle routes across the U.S., enhancing outdoor access and community support.
The BOLT Act is a part of the broader EXPLORE Act, which aims to boost outdoor recreation through various initiatives like creating new trails and improving existing ones.
With the BOLT Act, communities along the designated trails will benefit economically through federal funding for improved trail facilities, signage, and promotional activities.
The law specifically defines long-distance trails as at least 80 miles of continuous, mostly unpaved trail, emphasizing the commitment to enhancing the mountain biking experience.
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