Adventure Cycling, then called
Bikecentennial, published a newsletter called
BikeReport beginning in 1974. In 1975 it was established as a magazine. It was redesigned as a newsprint tabloid in 1978 and published six times annually until 1985, when it was increased to nine annual issues.
BikeReport changed its name to
Adventure Cyclist for the April 1994 issue. The magazine underwent further redesigns in 1998 and again in 2013. In 2023, for the 50th volume of the magazine, Adventure Cyclist launched another redesign. It was the first redesign in ten years and the first ever to be completed completely in-house. This redesign brought the magazine back to six issues per years, increased page count to 76 pages per issue, and transitioned from saddle-stitch binding to perfect-bound. In November 2015 Alex Strickland was named the
editor-in-chief of the magazine. In April 2021, Carolyne Whelan took over the roll of editor-in-chief for the magazine. ==Overview==