Take a Ride on Historic Route 66
Route 66 turns 100 this year. Here’s the route to ride and what to expect on this history-filled journey westward on America’s Mother Road.
Imagining a ride on historic Route 66 evokes a sense of nostalgia for simpler times long-ago. Image © American Sport Touring.
Route 66 turns 100 this year. Here’s the route to ride and what to expect on this history-filled journey westward on America’s Mother Road.
Highway 36 winds 140 miles from Fortuna to Red Bluff with endless curves, great pavement, and stunning forest and valley scenery. A must ride!
Carson Spur near Sliver Lake marks a notable cut in the mountain ridge and the start of a 7 mile climb to Carson Pass reaching an elevation of 8,574 feet. Image © American Sport Touring.
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Escape Bay Area traffic on Skyline Boulevard with a stop at Alice’s Restaurant, then ride south to Pescadero or head north to Half Moon Bay.
US 395 in Eastern Oregon offers miles of thrilling curves through a lush forest landscape. Image © American Sport Touring.
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Rolling pavement and challenging turns make Oregon State Route 66 a favorite destination for sport touring riders. Image © American Sport Touring.
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