Long-Distance Travelers
End-to-End on the East Coast Greenway
The East Coast Greenway connects iconic cities and unforgettable landscapes from Maine to Florida. More than 100 cyclists — plus a few walkers and one runner — have already completed the full route, and the community of end-to-end travelers keeps growing. As the Greenway continues to take shape, experienced travelers are tackling long stretches and celebrating the adventure of riding, running or rolling on the East Coast.
East Coast Greenway Through-Travelers
End-to-End Greenway Champions
Our list of those known to have completed the entire East Coast Greenway is growing annually:
- Anne Kruimer ’04
- Mike Kruimer ’04
- Jack Kurrle ’04
- Mac Sexton ’04
- Myron Skott ’04
- Dave Wood ’04
- Hilge Hurford ’04
- Jenny Hylton ’05
- Will Hylton ’05
- Faith Vicinanza ’05
- Peter Vicinanza ’05
- Holly Amidon ’10
- Joel Amidon ’10
- Glenn Hirsch ’13
- Bob Spiegelman ’13, ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Cathy Skott ’16
- Myron Skott ’16 *
- David Paris ’17
- Stefanie Boewe (and Murf) ’17
- Jeffrey Allen ’18
- Tom Gill ’18
- John Hamilton ’18
- Deirdre Bird ’18
- Lisa Watts ’18
- Brett Bramble ’18 (walking) (and Domino)
- John Azerolo ’18 (walking)
- Aiden Cropsey ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Christopher Benson ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Raphael Wineburg ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Noah Winstead ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Amanda Smith ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Kristine Walker ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Beth Haley ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Nora Jane Montgomery ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Ryan Bush ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Michael Gibson ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Alycia “Rally” Britton ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Sarah Aker ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Michaela “Magpie” Krause ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Jessica Rivas ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Carly Juzwik ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Jana Korn ’18 (Bike and Build)
- Charlye Dehart ’18
- Daniel Mondak ’18
- Steve Mitchell ’18 (WAY Tour)
- Al Nierenberg ’18 (WAY Tour)
- Jessie Grieb ’19 (walking)
- Austin McHodgkins ’19
- Travis Southard ’19
- Kate Norris ’19
- Barbara Amodio ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Lynn Bell ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Debra Coyman ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Rob Dexter ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Beverly Duncan ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Andy Hamilton ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Mary Hutchinson ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Anne Maleady ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Helen O’Malley ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Bethel Paris ’19 (WAY Tour)
- John Paturel ’19 (WAY Tour)
- David Read ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Robert Russo ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Debby Sharpe ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Jim Sharpe ’19 (WAY Tour)
- Joshua Forsythe ’20
- Colin Johnston ’20
- Walker Vaughn ’20
- Chris Stowell ’21
- Andrew Lehigh ’21
- Caroline Turner ’21
- Regina Yan ’21
- Hanna Holcomb ’21
- Parker Herlihy ’21
- Darlene Hubbard ’21
- Jacquelyn “Lindy” Deane ’21
- Gary Feldstein ’21 (Timberline)
- David Fick ’21 (Timberline)
- Lee-Ann Fick ’21 (Timberline)
- James Hann ’21 (Timberline)
- Kelli Nantz ’21 (Timberline)
- Marvin Nantz ’21 (Timberline)
- Tucker Atwood ’21
- Jess Hinkle ’21
- Andrea Ray ’21
- Kris Wiley (and Maisha) ’21
- Kim Brown ’22 (WAY Tour)
- Christoph Lukesch ’22
- Claudia Lutz ’22
- Jeremy Chapman ’22
- Joshuaine (Josh) Grant ’22
- Shan Riggs ’22 (running)
- Pat King ’22
- Erin Trautmann ’22
- Barb Geiger ’22
- Gene Geiger ’22
- Marine Tirollet & son, Nathan ’23
- Katharine Lange ’23
- John Borrego ’23
- Stephen King ’23
- Matt & Grace Grooms ’23 (walking) (and Foxi and Nemo)
- John & Sue Fritz ’23 (tandem)
- Sara & Matt Ladhoff ’24
- Lottie Dodd ’24
- Lainey Sikes ’24
- Nicholas Russo ’24
- Vinnie & Gino Pelione ’24
- Miranda Baltaxe ’24
- Whitney Kim ’24
- Ed Gower ’24
- Gary Musser ’24
- Bob Redcay ’24
- Dan Steinbacher ’24
- Luke Totman & Hannah Voyta ’24
- Jim Porter Casey ’24
- Emma Smith & Sequoyah Amighetti ’25
- David & Suzy Bradley ’25
- Eric & Aidan Heckman ’25
- Edwin Zapata ’25
- Emmet & Patrick Davitt ’25
- Michael Stoler ’25 (walking)
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Greenway Guidance
While the East Coast Greenway Alliance is constantly improving the safety of the Greenway route through its advocacy efforts, many of the current on-road connections, including those on the Greenway’s interim routes, have little or no special provisions for bicyclists or pedestrians. Long-distance travel via on-road sections of the Greenway is recommended for experienced cyclists only. Many lengthy traffic-free segments of the Greenway are suitable for families and cyclists, walkers and runners of all ages and abilities.
The current on-road routing is housed on low-traffic roads whenever possible. We aim to be as clear as we are able about the conditions riders can expect by including alerts for known stressful sections on our online mapping tool at map.greenway.org as indicated below. Please note that points of caution – indicated by red dots on the map – only appear when zoomed in at the 1-mile scale or closer. You can click on an individual dot to see more caution details.
Directional signage may or may not be present along the route. Users are advised to review state traffic laws, research current road conditions and discuss plans with people familiar with area roadways.
This website provides information for the public about trails and roads for traveling the interim route of the East Coast Greenway and their general suitability for long-distance cycling and walking. The East Coast Greenway Alliance and those involved with the development and publication of this website do not assume any liability for injuries, damage or loss to persons using this information or the routes suggested. People using this information are responsible for their own safety and should take appropriate precautions.