U.S. Bicycle Route 10

U.S. Bicycle Route 10 marker
U.S. Bicycle Route 10
Route information
Length663.6 mi (1,068.0 km)
ExistedMay 28, 2014–present
Western segment
West end Anacortes, Washington ferry terminal
Major intersections
East endMontana state line near Cabinet, Idaho
Eastern segment
West endWisconsin state line near Iron Mountain, Michigan
East end USBR 35 in St. Ignace, Michigan
Location
CountryUnited States
StatesWashington, Idaho, Michigan
Highway system
USBR 8 USBR 11

U.S. Bicycle Route 10 (USBR 10) is a United States Bicycle Route that is planned to follow U.S. Route 2 across the northern United States, beginning in Anacortes, Washington and ending in St. Ignace, Michigan. As of 2015, only 666 miles (1,072 km) of the planned corridor is designated, within the states of Washington, Idaho, and Michigan.

The Washington segment was designated in May 2014 as the first national bicycle route in the state. The designation of the Michigan segment came shortly thereafter in November 2014, followed by an extension of the western segment into Idaho in May 2015.