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Route 66 – The Ultimate Motorcycle Road Trip

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Description

Route 66, also known as the "Mother Road," stretches from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, covering a total distance of 2,448 miles. It is one of the most iconic and historic highways in the United States, attracting motorcyclists and adventure travelers from around the world. Originally established in 1926, Route 66 takes riders through small towns, vast deserts, and charming landmarks that capture the essence of classic Americana. This scenic road trip offers an unforgettable experience with its vintage diners, quirky roadside attractions, and breathtaking landscapes. The journey is as much about the experience of the ride itself as it is about exploring the rich cultural history along the way.

Features

Iconic Landmarks and Attractions: Along Route 66, motorcyclists can visit unique spots like the Cadillac Ranch in Texas, the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona, and the Santa Monica Pier in California.

Diverse Landscapes: From the Great Plains and deserts to rolling hills and the rugged mountains of Arizona and New Mexico, the route offers a variety of landscapes that are perfect for scenic motorcycling.

Historic Motels and Diners: Experience retro Americana by stopping at classic motels and diners, such as the Route 66 Diner in New Mexico and the historic El Rancho Hotel in Gallup, NM.

Cultural Experience: Riders can enjoy a taste of America's heartland, stopping at small towns that celebrate their Route 66 heritage with festivals, museums, and local shops.

Adventure and Freedom: The road is perfect for motorcyclists seeking the freedom of the open road, with plenty of opportunities to stop, explore, and take in the sights at their own pace.

Location

Route 66 Association of America, USA

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