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The scenery is quite good. Lots of canvas forestry with the residential area slowly slipping away, assuming you're going north, into just straight up forest. You're basically climbing a mountain, so…
Route starts off in with a mile ride thru the shade and canopy of Fort St. Clair State Park. Travel past Crystal Lake on Water St., Roberts Bridge on S Beech St and across metal truss St. Clair…
OH-266 follows the Muskingum River along rural farm land with periodic views of the river passing by Big Bottom State Memorial Park. As you cross the bridge into Stockport, the Muskingum River Lock…
This route allows you to really enjoy the scenery as the speed limit is 60 kph or 40 mph. Beautiful views of the Rocky Mountains as the road meanders through the forest. The Bow River is visible at…
You go thru 4 historic towns and each town has restaurants plenty of fuel stops also. You cross over Lake Oconee 3 times and go around Lake Jackson. You go thru 2 national forests and some of middle…
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…
Mountain twisties mixed with rolling hills and settling into a river road for awhile before activating some more twisties. The scenery is best described by my video attached to the route review here.
This route covers some curvy back roads throughout Franklin and Wake County. It crosses major highways (401, 87, 96, 98) but sticks to shady back roads. It takes you through or near Wendell,…
The eastern portion runs through some great tree tunnels, up over some hills and the western portion puts you up on a ridge with some great views. I'm sure it is great in both directions. The road…
This route runs a ridge line for miles so the views are spectacular especially in the fall.
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…