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The scenery on this route alternates between hilltop vistas of farmland and native tree lined scenery.
This ride starts as Joshua Trees that start small and sparse and increase in quantity and size for the first 1/4 of the ride as your elevation increases. The midway point has a small town on the…
The bulk of this ride is on two lane country roads. If you ride RM 853 in the springtime when the wild flowers are out you will wish you had your camera with you to stop and get some photos of the…
Scenic rural roads with an amazing view of Mt. Hood that are great for all bikes and all levels of riders. End your ride at Coasters crossing which has a large out door seating area and great food.
Roller coaster is the best description I can think of for this route, as it's not just twist and turns, but constant up and downs as well. Absolutely one the most exciting roads I've ridden, and I'm…
The scenery on this route starts out a little built up, but it quickly turns into rolling hills and Texas farmlands. The road snakes its way through fields, forests, and over streams. Be on the…
A nice ride around Hagg Lake with plenty of pullouts and good viewpoints on top of hills.
Country roads through New England countryside. Some farms and general rural structures. Route goes through the charming little town of Hope, ME. Crosses over Hachet Mountain for some nice country…
The valley road winds beside the Paint Rock River (one that is rich in plants and animals only found there). This is not a superslab ride. If you enjoy a cruise through the country...this is for you!
This route connects US-191 in Arizona to US-180 in New Mexico going up and over parts of the San Francisco Mountains. On the Arizona side the road crosses the valley with pretty sparse vegetation but…
There are no developed areas on this route. Your views will be sweeping vistas and tree-lined twisty road.