East Coast Greenway on Google Maps

The goal of the ECG is to be entirely off-road and open to all non-motorized users. But at this stage, about 75% of the route is still on road. While we have generally chosen roads and streets with low traffic and bike lanes or good shoulders where they exist, conditions are not always appropriate for all users.

The East Coast Greenway Alliance and its partners strive to install and maintain East Coast Greenway wayfinding signs along the route.   However, these signs are easy targets for theft and manipulation (e.g., removal of or re-orientation of directional arrows to point in the wrong direction).   ECG users should never rely solely on ECG signs to navigate the route.   Use all three ECG wayfinding tools - cue sheets, maps, and signs - as the best way to ensure that you are on the right track.

The on road sections are recommended only for cyclists with some experience and some sections are suitable only for advanced cyclists. Everyone should use caution, and be watchful for adverse conditions including busy intersections, sections with no shoulders and areas of heavy traffic.

In addition, some of the off-road segments are unpaved and while they should support narrow tires, some people may find them uncomfortable.

We are still working to determine the level of wheelchair accessibility of this route. While it is generally accessible, all access points may not work due to grade conditions or other barriers.

We will also be working to define which sectiions are accessible to equestrians and in-line skaters.

Please note that information on these maps is subject to change at any time. ECGA will endeavor to keep these maps updated.

Due to the volume of data and the loading time that would be required, ECG data has been arranged in separate state files.
Click on a state name to view the East Coast Greenway route for that state in Google Maps. Note: a new browser window will open. Opera browers may not work - please try Firefox, Safari, or Explorer. Please note: Google's servers cache our Greenway data as a way to increase loading speed. However, this may mean that you are not getting the latest Greenway data. We recommend clicking the 'refresh' or 'reload' button on your server after loading the state Google Map.


Maine

New Hampshire

Massachusetts

Rhode Island

Connecticut

New York

New Jersey special thanks to NJDOT, The RBA Group and Mike Dannemiller

Pennsylvania

Delaware

Maryland and Washington, DC

Virginia

North Carolina

South Carolina

Georgia

Florida

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