Oakridge, Oregon – Mountain Biking Capital of the Northwest TLDR: Population: 3,303 Situation: The natural resources the town was founded on was
Copper Harbor hosts more than 20,000 bike tourists a year. This is incredible because it is only a town of 106. There is money in creative city developments, read more!
Devon, Alberta is more informally known as “Biketown”. They have developed into ‘biketown’ by living behind their brand or creative city development of “easy to ride” bike paths and it has paid off for the economy of Devon, Alberta.
Canmore, Alberta is a very interesting town from an economic and tourist development town because they went from a would-be ghost town in Alberta after a mine closes, to a mountain sports mecca of the world. Check it out:
Emporia, Kansas – Gravel Grinding Capital of the World TLDR: Population: 24,724 Situation: Emporia was a small town with an
Bentonville, Arkansas, better known as the head of Walmart is slowly changing to know as a mountain bike city. Fresh from Creative City Developments – – Check out how Bentonville is changing their city.
– Bike and Art Mecca in Small Town Minnesota lanesboro 38426417615_9b126d6291_b 29809715967_ece3415959_b HFB_4407 33021431_1055391827942979_6691699290735116288_o Lanesboro Dam, Autumn Rhubarb-Festival Intro Lanesboro
Making Use of an Old Mine Backstory Cuyuna, Minnesota, a once depressed mining town until they found their creative city