15 Best Motorcycle Roads.......

Sully

Trike Talk Executive Chef
Mar 23, 2014
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Whether it’s weather, holidays, or some other circumstances that keeps me from riding, being off the bike for too long always leaves me with an itch- something many of us can relate to. Being cooped up in the house even without the occasional escape for a few hours of riding can get old. I have the overwhelming urge to pack my gear on the bike, throw a dart at a map and hit the road! You know what that means- get out your motorcycle road trip checklist and start the planning process. This will be over before we know it, so we had best be ready!

1. TAIL OF THE DRAGON, US 129 – NORTH CAROLINA

A good friend of mine recommended the Tail of the Dragon which runs through the Great Smoky Mountains between Deals Gap, North Carolina and Chilhowee Lake in Tennessee. There are 318 tight, technical curves in the 11-mile section of US 129. Even though this is a shorter ride, there are many other rides in the area so you can make a day of it. Check out the Tail of the Dragon website for all the info and motorcycle trip maps.

*Be sure to hit our personal favorite road in the Southeast, the Cherohala Skyway. Read about it here.


2. THE DEVIL’S HIGHWAY, ROUTE 666 (CURRENTLY U.S. ROUTE 491) – ARIZONA

Kat, another good friend who spends a good deal of time working in Phoenix, says this is one of the best motorcycle roads in Arizona. It is a nearly 200 mile stretch of U.S. Route 491 which runs from Alpine, AZ to Clifton, AZ about 4 ½ hours East of Phoenix. Like the Deals Gap run, it has a lot of curves, too many to count. Many are marked at 10mph and they mean it. Morenci, AZ is a popular place to fuel both the bike and the body after a couple hours of intense, desert conditions riding.

3. BEARTOOTH ALL-AMERICAN ROAD, HIGHWAY 212 – MONTANA

Beartooth Highway starts in Red Lodge, MT, dips down into Wyoming and ends at Cooke City, MT just 68 miles later. I did this ride on one of my “long way to Sturgis” trips. Coming from Iowa, it’s not on the way but made for some memorable riding. Beartooth was referred to as “the most beautiful drive in America” by Charles Kuralt, the famous television reporter. With the elevation ranging from 7,300 feet to 11,000 feet above sea level, you can expect some grand views as it skirts Yellowstone and Gallatin National Forests. The ride can take all day if you stop to enjoy some of the breathtaking views, quaint eateries and shops.

4. THE THREE SISTERS, RR 335, 336 AND 337 – TEXAS

Located a short ride Northwest of San Antonio, the Three Sisters (AKA Twisted Sisters) motorcycle route is in the heart of Texas Hill Country, particularly the Frio River Valley. It gets its name from the three “Farm to Market” roads the ride consists of. When most folks think of Texas they think of wide open, hot, flat space. While it can be hot in Hill Country, it is anything but flat. If you’re looking for a little something different in Texas, this ride might be for you.



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Washington Pass, one of Road Dirt writer Ted’s favorite places on the planet.

5. PACIFIC COAST HIGHWAY, ROUTE 1 – CALIFORNIA

A Pacific Coast Highway motorcycle ride takes you more than 600 miles along the entire coast of California. Running all the way from San Diego in the South to Crescent City in the North, there is a veritable smorgasbord of things to see along the way. Incredible ocean views, rugged cliffs, wine country, redwood forests and many famous landmarks can be seen along the way. There is an in depth review of the pacific highway motorcycle ride here. Even the best writing cannot describe its true beauty, you have to experience it for yourself.

6. ARCHES NATIONAL PARK – UTAH

There are so many incredible rides that start and end in Moab, UT. Arches National Park is one of the more breathtaking of them all. I’ve visited here with friends many times and am always left speechless. The topography in that part of the country is unlike anywhere else I’ve been. The fiery orange sandstone carved deep by rainwater over thousands of years to expose layers of soil is nature’s timepiece and a sight to behold. This would be a worthy addition to the list of best cross-country motorcycle routes.

7. OZELLO TRAIL RIDE, STATE ROUTE 494 – FLORIDA

There are many great rides in Florida, but few have the variety of scenery the Ozello Trail Ride has to offer. This ride starts about an hour North of Tampa. Head east from Highway 98 between Homosassa Springs and Crystal River and follow the twisty two-lane black top road. You’ll ride through the Crystal River Preserve State Park eventually ending up at the Gulf of Mexico where you can enjoy some time at the beach to compliment the ride.

8. COASTAL ROUTE 1, US HIGHWAY 1 – MAINE

This 230-mile ride along the coast of Maine is one of the best motorcycle trips on the East Coast. It showcases breathtaking ocean views with lighthouses and mountain vistas. Maine is rich with fresh seafood; you can enjoy lunch at one of the many restaurants along the route. You need to set aside a couple of days for this ride as there are so many stops that can be made as you travel along.

9. CASCADE LOOP – WASHINGTON

Known as Washington’s Ultimate Road Trip, this 440-mile loop lets you enjoy almost everything Washington has to offer. You’ll experience the forests and streams of the Stevens Pass Greenway, the mountains and glaciers of the North Cascades Scenic Byway and the beaches and sea air of the Whidbey Scenic Isle Way.



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The fabled Blue Ridge Parkway. In Fall foliage. Heaven on earth.

10. BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY – NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA

The Blueridge Parkway is touted as America’s Favorite Drive. A 469-mile ride that begins in Cherokee, NC winding its way through the Appalachian and Smoky Mountains before ending in Afton, VA. You’ll have a better opportunity to appreciate the awe-inspiring views as the speed limit is only 45 mph and no large trucks are allowed. There are many scenic overlooks along the way as well as plenty of places to stop for fuel and food and enjoy the local culture.

*This is a fave of ours at Road Dirt. Check out our Fall ride here.


11. THE OZARKS – ARKANSAS AND MISSOURI

If you have never ridden the Ozarks, put it on your list! We have been going every spring for the past few years and still haven’t done all of the rides. Some of our favorites are the Pig Trail, Eureka Springs to Jasper, the Ozark Moonshine Run, and the Arkansas Dragon. This is a very rider friendly area. The locals always welcome us and the camaraderie was just as much a part of the trip as the riding was.

12. TUNNEL OF TREES – MICHIGAN

As Michigan motorcycle road trips go, the Tunnel of Trees is one of the crown jewels. Located as far North on the “hand” as you can go, this ride along the shore of Lake Michigan is a part of the North Country National Scenic Trail. Tunnel of Trees is one of six ride loops that start and end in Cadillac, MI. For an added adventure, ride the Ironton Ferry across Lake Charlevoix.

13. THE BADLANDS – SOUTH DAKOTA

This ride takes you through the rock formations and forests unique to this area of South Dakota. If you are a wildlife fan, you’ll enjoy this ride. There are vast prairie dog colonies, massive herds of buffalo and the occasional bunch of donkeys! Head Southeast on Highway 44 out of Rapid City. After the ride, stop at the world-famous Wall Drug for a cool drink and some ice cream!

14. NORTHWEST PASSAGE SCENIC BYWAY – IDAHO

This route is a part of the trail Lewis and Clark took through Idaho. The 202-mile ride takes you through the Clearwater River Canyon, Camas Prairie, the Lochsa Wild and Scenic River and ends at Lolo Pass at the Montana border. Historical markers along the route give you an opportunity to learn some of the rich heritage of the area.

*This is a local favorite of Road Dirt’s Ted Edwards and his crew. Check out his review of these epic roads here.


15. INDEPENDENCE PASS – COLORADO

Take a trip through ski country in the summer. At 12,095 feet above sea level, Independence Pass is only open from Memorial Day to Labor Day as it can become impassable in winter months. The route will take you through the ski areas of Aspen and Snowmass which look much different without snow. Rising above the tree line allows for views of the valleys below. End the ride in Glenwood Springs and enjoy a nice soak in the Iron Mountain Hot Springs to unwind.



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"2. THE DEVIL’S HIGHWAY, ROUTE 666 (CURRENTLY U.S. ROUTE 491) – ARIZONA

Kat, another good friend who spends a good deal of time working in Phoenix, says this is one of the best motorcycle roads in Arizona. It is a nearly 200 mile stretch of U.S. Route 491 which runs from Alpine, AZ to Clifton, AZ about 4 ½ hours East of Phoenix. Like the Deals Gap run, it has a lot of curves, too many to count. Many are marked at 10mph and they mean it. Morenci, AZ is a popular place to fuel both the bike and the body after a couple hours of intense, desert conditions riding."

The road from Alpine AZ thru Morenci to Clifton AZ is US 191 and is not the Devil's Highway. US 491 runs from Albuquerque NM thru Shiprock to Cortez CO. I believe US 191 is called the Coronado Trail. It is as good a ride as you say, I have ridden it and liked it better the "The Dragon".
 
You can do both the Dragon and the Blue Ridge among others at our Maggie Valley event in September. And the 3 Sisters at the Kerrville event.

As our executive chief Sully, you are needed at Maggie this fall. Hot dogs are getting boring!
 
Over the years we have completed five. All were interesting and different.

No. 1 - TAIL OF THE DRAGON, US 129 – NORTH CAROLINA

No. 7 - OZELLO TRAIL RIDE, STATE ROUTE 494 – FLORIDA

No. 8 - COASTAL ROUTE 1, US HIGHWAY 1 – MAINE

No. 10 - BLUE RIDGE PARKWAY – NORTH CAROLINA AND VIRGINIA

No. 12 - TUNNEL OF TREES – MICHIGAN
 
got 15 of the 15 listed plus 6-8 more in Arkansas, New Mexico and Colorado that should be on the list.

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No. 7 - OZELLO TRAIL RIDE, STATE ROUTE 494 – FLORIDA

​Haven't ridden over that way in quite a while, but there was a very

good restaurant near the end of Rt 494. With covid, not sure if it's still in business.

PC
 
Jim, I believe you're referring to "Peck's Old Port Cove" at the end of the Ozello Trail, it's still there and open.
 
Over the years we have completed five. All were interesting and different

No. 12 - TUNNEL OF TREES – MICHIGAN

The tunnel is nice but overrated!. I'm a michigander, and only went once. Just a narrow bumpy road with over hanging trees and an occasional glimpse of Lk Michigan. A few curves but nothing worthy to note. M22 is more scenic, and the UP's M42 is more curvy.
 

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