Motorcycle Roads
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The dirt roads is rough at the beginning climbing up Rabbit mountain ridge. From there A great view of Valles Caldera National Park is visible. Later the view to the South reveals Cotchitty lake and…
Scenery is beyond compare, you travel roads where the Atlantic Ocean is on one side of the road for the most part. There isn't enough room in this space to describe the sights and sites you will see…
Nice back road overlooking ranches, farmland, rolling hills meeting up at Little Bighorn Battlefield and then back down to Historic Sheridan WY.
Lots of farmland, many trees, a few lakes, some creeks, plenty of fields, livestock, farms and ranches.
There's some pretty road along the way, though most of the route is of undistinguished beauty. Definitely pull over for a couple minutes though at approximately 34°46'16.2"N 120°09'18.3"W (https://…
This route is not so much about the scenery, which is nice enough. The main thing here is the road itself. Very nice quick twisties, especially in the 3 miles or so it takes (northbound) to reach the…
If you enjoy open desert/range riding this is the ride for you. Temperature the day I rode was about 10-15 degrees cooler than metro Las Vegas (higher elevation I believe). There is very little…
This route covers the gorgeous rolling North Carolina hills crossing nothing along the way, and snaking it way around a valley, for the most part. The route starts out off of the superslab US-40 and…
While this ride starts out as just a residential canyon road ride, it quickly becomes a intermediate ADV and trail bike path that only 4x4s or bikes should take. Crunchy dirt and gravel with ruts…
One of the reasons I love this loop is because of the scenery. A lot of the roads are along branches of the Brandywine River or tributaries, so there's a lot of creekside stretches, with great trees…
South of Cheney along edge of Turnbull mostly scablands with some Pondarosa, black pines . Some rolling hills, few places along here to see some dry falls between Williams and Badger. once…
You are going to have stretches over lakes, a lot of rolling forests and farmlands cleared from the temperate rain forest of deep East Texas.