Experience the charm of Ruston-Lincoln Parish with a three-day biking adventure, exploring vibrant downtown shops, scenic trails, and delicious local eateries.
Day 1: Arrival and Introduction to Ruston
Arrive in Ruston and check into your accommodation, you can find lodging options here. After you get all settled, you can explore Downtown Ruston. Discover the vibrant downtown area and visit boutiques, antique stores, and other local shops. For dinner you can start off your trip with a fun dinner at Board and Bottle. This Cafe and Wine Bar is known for their charcuterie board, wide selection of drinks, and relaxed atmosphere.
Day 2: Adventure and Explore
Start your morning with a delicious breakfast at Lula Perl and grab some coffee to fuel you for the day. If it’s a Saturday, visit the Ruston Farmers Market for fresh produce, local crafts, and a taste of the community. For lunch you can check out Heard Freighthouse Food Park and enjoy a variety of delicious local food truck options.
You can get started biking at Lincoln Parish Park which has over 10 miles of well-maintained mountain biking trails suitable for all skill levels. Check out the World’s First MTB Waterfall Hub, with trails from beginner to advanced levels. You’ll also get to enjoy the beautiful forest scenery and the park’s serene lake. You can continue your biking adventure on the Rock Island Greenway. This is the perfect leisurely ride on a trail that runs through Ruston, offering a scenic view of the town and its parks.
Enjoy an evening with dinner at Utility Brewing Co, where they serve up wood-fired pizza and house-made craft beer. Be sure to check out our calendar to see their schedule of live music, trivia, and other evening happenings.
Day 3: Brews and Park Views
As your visit comes to a close, be sure to head to Common Goods for deliciously brewed coffee and some of their fresh bakery items. You can take one last peaceful bike ride through any of the beautiful parks in Ruston before you head back home, and begin planning your next trip back!
Additional Tips:
– Always carry plenty of water and snacks during your biking excursions.
– Check local weather conditions and trail statuses before heading out.
– Engage with locals for recommendations on hidden gems and off-the-beaten-path trails.