Motorcycle Roads
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From the Southworth Ferry Terminal, you have great views of the Puget Sound and Vashon Island. Following the roads through Port Orchard takes you past Banner Forrest and into Olalla with rural homes…
The first leg is through the little Ozark town of Denver. The country roads here cut across photogenic farmland and through stands of lush timber, running across beautiful rural Arkansas landscapes…
Beautiful, windy roads with lots of farm scenery. You'll pass a spring along the way with fresh water, and a wonderful overlook (with parking area) and view across the valley.
You will be driving through Arkansas wine country. You'll climb and then descend a ridge just North of The Arkansas River. You will pass multiple vineyards that are beautiful during Summer. When…
The trip covers mostly ranching country. You see plenty of cattle and hay fields. Since it is Arkansas, I'm sure you'll see plenty of chicken houses too.
Route full of tree covered roads with tall steep banks on the northern side that open up into a wide open prairie with small lakes and swamp land. Perfect for slowing down and enjoying the beauty of…
Most of the route is through rural, Cajun Country. The first leg of the ride down the Teche winds around the bayou, has lots of old trees along the route and on the opposite side of the bayou you'll…
The view from atop Shaffer Mountain is spectacular if you find gaps in the trees on your left to peer through. It's about 800 ft down ( VERY steeply ) to the valley below. The scenery coming down…
Rolling hills covered with forests, and often a stream or river beside the road on the northern half. A few old-school one-lane stone tunnels mixed in for good measure.
Woods and farmland over often steeply rolling hillsides. Few straights, many sweepers and great views of the nearby Allegheny Mountains in many spots.
Much of this is well off the beaten part. Brief mountainous sections with steep drop offs, heavily wooded areas, and rural farmlands all mixed in. Many rapid elevation changes, a few twisites and…
There are many impressive houses on this route, as well as beautiful wooded lanes and snaking roads and changes of elevation (for Illinois.) There are also a number of parks and places to get to the…