Welcome to bikeverywhere
Publishing popular bicycling guides since 1984.
Bikeverywhere is a small publisher of professional quality bicycle maps and guides for the upper Midwest. Established in 1984 as Little Transport Press, our focus from the beginning has been solely on you, the bike rider. We’ve been fiercely independent about this, so you won’t find a rehash of bike routes planned in committees or offices.
We publish print and digital maps. Click on any of the icons below, then click on the hyperlink in the box. It will take you to a full description of the publication. Or click on the “Minnesota,” or “Wisconsin” drop down boxes above for a list of bike shops that carry our printed publications.
Thanks for visiting bikeverywhere.com
Doug Shidell
Publisher, Bikeverywhere
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The Madison map shows detailed street level information for Madison and selected suburbs. The larger scale overview map on the reverse side covers suburban, ex-urban and rural areas throughout Dane County and a few miles west into Iowa County. Printed on tear and water resistant paper, it will hold up sweaty jerseys, thunderstorms and constant folding and re-folding.
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NEW FOR 2009! The second edition of the Milwaukee map is on tear and water resistant paper. The detailed side of this map covers Milwaukee, including it’s signature bike amenity, the Oak Leaf Trail. Flip the map over to cover an area from the Illinois border to Fox Point and west to the Kettle Moraine Forest.More Information
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Bicycle Vacation Guide, our guide to the bike trails and backroads of Minnesota and western Wisconsin, gives you everything you need to plan your next bicycle vacation: You will find detailed maps of the bike trails and nearby bicycle friendly roads, How to Get There instructions and trip planning information such as websites, phone numbers and emails for motels, B&Bs, campgrounds and bike rental. Use the book to plan your trip around local festivals and events, visit a museum, rent a kayak, or explore a nature center. When you’re ready for a break, check the restaurant listings.
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There’s more. Poke around the website and discover the exciting opportunities for bicycle exploration in the upper Midwest.
Thanks for visiting.
Doug Shidell, publisher
Bikeverywhere

