U.S. Bicycle Route 30
U.S. Bicycle Route 30 is an east–west U.S. Bicycle Route., it consists of three segments, running though North Dakota, Wisconsin, Ohio, and Pennsylvania in the United States.
History
USBR 30 was first designated by the American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials in September 2018 along BikePA Route Z in Pennsylvania. In the fall of 2020, AASHTO designated the segment in Wisconsin, which runs from the Mississippi River at the Minnesota state line to Lake Michigan in Milwaukee. A few months later, AASHTO designated the portion in North Dakota, following the historic Yellowstone Trail, a historic auto trail that once connected Plymouth, Massachusetts, and Seattle by road with Yellowstone National Park. In May 2021, the eastern section was extended across northern Ohio to the Michigan state line.
Auxiliary routes
USBR 230 (Wisconsin)
USBR 230 is a loop off USBR 30 in Wisconsin. It provides a non-ferry alternative to the Merrimac Ferry on its parent route when it is not in operation.
USBR 230 (Ohio)
USBR 230 is a spur off USBR 30 along the southern shore of Lake Erie in Ohio.