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4.39 out of 5 Rider Rating 4.39
106 Reviews

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By Guest (0 McR Points) on Jul 31, 2006

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4Raven
4 McR Points
July 8, 2012
Just rode this a week ago, they put chip and seal…
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rider718
July 3, 2014
A buddy and I rode this from Zanesville to the…
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Written Directions

Not too hard to find. Just south of Zanesville, OH is the very small town of Brush Creek, OH. Just get yourself to Brush Creek and head south on route 555 for about 30 miles till you get to the end point of Chesterhill, OH.

Scenery

Beautiful isolated farms with rolling hills. You'll be driving next to and through some of the Wayne National Forest.

Drive Enjoyment

Lots of very challenging twisties. Roads line the crests of rolling hills ... an amusement park for sport and sport touring bikes. NOT a novice road. One should attempt this road with extreme concentration. Road conditions are fast with little traffic.



Photo contributed by a visitor in Mar 09 - "Photo taken in fall of 2008 "

Tourism Opportunities

Isolated. You're there for one thing - to ride.



Photo contributed by a visitor in Mar 09 - "Photo taken in fall of 2008 "

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OH Rider
June 26, 2016
19 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Great road I ride it from start to finish. There is a section that is washed out just north of State route 78 and it is rough in a few section right there. It is marked rough road. Did see some bike parts on the road as they did not slow down for the pot holes that you would loose a VW in. Yes I will ride it again this year.
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godbless
June 12, 2016
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Just completed this route 555 yesterday June/2016. Nice route. Roads were in decent condition but there were some spots with loose gravel that you need to aware of in the turns. I stayed in mostly 2nd gear the first time through, but on the way back, I was able to get up to 3rd gear several times because I had a feel for the road and what to expect. There some hills that when you get to the top you have no idea what awaits you on the other side that you have to be aware of. I also noticed a few Amish horse and buggy's and horse dung in the middle of the road that you have to be aware of. The first time through, I pulled over and took pictures of certain parts of the road, but there aren't many places that you can pull off to do this safely. Mainly a good road to get out on and cruise on. I purposely went early am hours around 10 am to get through it before it got crowded with other bikers and cars. It made the difference! This was my first time riding a twisty route made for bikers, so I was a little nervous at first, but after going through and knowing what to expect, it made a big difference. My gps struggled to get reception while navigating through the route and towards the end, so I had to stop and ask the locals where to find some petrol. Everyone is friendly and will wave bikers around them when it's safe to pass.
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bjwallen
November 2, 2015
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Heading south out of Zanesville, the road is a bit boring for about 10 miles. Then, it opens up to many blind turns, elevation changes, and a mix of good and bad road surfaces.
I encountered a lot of gravel washout throughout the jaunt. There are elevation changes that you can catch air on, and some of them have blind, off-camber turns just beyond the crest of a hill. The road surface between Ringold and Chesterhill is pitiful, so be careful.
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