87 Cycling Collection

87 (super)

87 Cycling Collection

A collection of 16 cycling routes.

Overview

About this collection

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A compact bundle of bike routes tied to 87. It’s mostly on dedicated cycleways, with links on regular roads. Surfaces lean heavily to asphalt and other paved options, with a few short gravel bits.

Use it as a pick-and-mix: stitch segments into a commute, an easy spin, or a longer loop. Road, hybrid, and gravel bikes all work; slightly wider tires help on the unpaved patches. Some sections run on busier roads—ride single file, use lights, and take extra care at junctions.

Way types in the mix: cycleways, quiet roads, access roads, and a tiny touch of pedestrian area. Surface mix: mainly paved, with only small gravel sections.

Heads-up: the elevation numbers in the source look glitchy, so treat climb/descent data with caution.

Grab the bits you like, link them up, and go ride.

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Duration
2,176.3 km
Distance
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Avg. speed
4,798 m
Ascent
5,175 m
Descent

87 Cycling Collection

Routes in this collection

All 16 routes in this collection can be opened on the map or in the Bikemap App for more details, where you can adjust them in the route planner, or download them as GPX or KML file. Use them as a template for planning your own rides, or let Bikemap navigate you along them directly.

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87 (Washington): Clear Lake to Clear Lake

Cycling route in Clear Lake, Washington, United States

A short, point-to-point spin in Clear Lake, Washington. It’s about 4.5 km on smooth pavement with gentle ups and downs. The route stays on busy roads, so ride alert and keep right. Perfect for a quick leg-stretcher around the lake area or a warm-up before a longer ride.
4.5 km
Distance
24 m
Ascent
35 m
Descent
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87 (super): Clear Lake to Sedro-Woolley

Cycling route in Clear Lake, Washington, United States

Spin from lakeside Clear Lake to historic Sedro-Woolley in Skagit County. About 10.5 km with a mild 60 m climb. Mostly on roads with some busier stretches—use lights and ride single file. Surfaces are roughly half paved; expect some mixed or unknown sections. Finish in Sedro-Woolley, a handy stop f…
10.5 km
Distance
60 m
Ascent
32 m
Descent
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Route 87: Sedro-Woolley to Everson

Cycling route in Sedro-Woolley, Washington, United States

Kick off in Sedro-Woolley, a historic Skagit Valley town by Hwy 20, and roll north through farm country to Everson in Whatcom County, near the Nooksack River. Route 87 mixes quiet and busier roads with a few cycleway sections, plus some rolling climbs. Surfaces vary, so wider tires can help. On a c…
64.9 km
Distance
830 m
Ascent
833 m
Descent
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87: Everson to Abbotsford

Cycling route in Everson, Washington, United States

Quick, mostly flat ride from Everson up to Abbotsford, skirting the U.S.–Canada border. It’s about 16.7 km with barely any climbing, rolling past farmland with distant mountain views. Start in the small Whatcom County town of Everson near the Nooksack River and finish in Abbotsford, the heart of BC…
16.7 km
Distance
11 m
Ascent
28 m
Descent
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Stage 87: Bellingham, WA to Delta, BC

Head north from Bellingham along the Salish Sea toward Delta, BC. Expect a mix of coastal views, farm roads, and long, flat stretches with wind off the water. It’s roughly 93 km, so plan snacks and layers. You’ll cross the US–Canada border, so bring ID. Finish by the Fraser River delta near Tsawwas…
92.6 km
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Stage 87

A short, super-flat point-to-point ride at about 10.8 km with virtually no climbing (max elevation ~4 m). Perfect for an easy spin, recovery day, or a relaxed cruise. Since it’s not a loop, plan how you’ll get back. Expect roughly 30–45 minutes at a casual pace, quicker if you’re moving.
10.8 km
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0 m
Descent
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87 (Alaska)

Short, tough stage: about 35.7 km with big climbing (about 1,374 m up, 1,445 m down) and a max elevation around 688 m. It’s mostly on cycleways and largely paved, but expect some mixed surfaces. Pack low gears and plenty of water, and take it easy on the descents. A solid workout for riders who lik…
35.7 km
Distance
1,374 m
Ascent
1,445 m
Descent
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Stage 87: Sechelt to Parksville

Cycling route in Sechelt, British Columbia, Canada

Coastal hop from Sechelt on the Sunshine Coast to Parksville on Vancouver Island. About 36.6 km with steady rollers (~420 m up, 560 m down). Expect ocean views, quiet stretches, and a ferry leg in between - check schedules. Sechelt's waterfront makes a relaxed send-off; Parksville welcomes you with…
36.6 km
Distance
421 m
Ascent
561 m
Descent
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87: Parksville to Parksville

Cycling route in Parksville, British Columbia, Canada

A quick 13.4 km spin in Parksville on Vancouver Island. Start and finish in the beach town known for Rathtrevor Beach and wide sandy shores. Expect easy cruising past waterfront spots and leafy neighborhoods—perfect for a laid-back outing, a café stop, or a sunset ride. Handy for stretching the leg…
13.4 km
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87: Parksville to Courtenay

Cycling route in Parksville, British Columbia, Canada

A 32 km ride up the east side of Vancouver Island from beachy Parksville to Courtenay in the Comox Valley. Roll out from Parksville's seaside vibe and finish by the Courtenay River with mountain backdrops. Straightforward point-to-point with easy spots to pause for a snack. A relaxed half-day spin …
32.1 km
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87: Courtenay to Campbell River

Cycling route in Courtenay, British Columbia, Canada

Ride north from Courtenay up Vancouver Island's east coast to Campbell River, about 45 km. It's a straightforward, scenic link between two bike-friendly towns: Courtenay in the Comox Valley and Campbell River, the Salmon Capital of the World. Follow the shoreline corridor for ocean views and coffee…
44.9 km
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87: Campbell River – Campbell River

Cycling route in Campbell River, British Columbia, Canada

A short, point-to-point spin across Campbell River, about 10 km from one side of town to the other. Expect a mix of urban streets and potential waterfront glimpses along Discovery Passage if you dip toward the shore. Campbell River is the Salmon Capital of the World, so keep an eye out for the harb…
10.1 km
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