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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.
This route begins at Bents Old Fort (which is a fun and interesting place to visit) and follows the Arkansas river traveling through farm country until you reach La Junta, Once through La Junta you…
WI 142 goes primarily through farmland, which I consider nice scenery, on a 2-lane highway, but for almost 1/3 of the route, you ride through Bong State Park, which is a large prairie with scattered…
Goes through wood sections. Go around a lake. Through Larwill & Cromwell (Good eats).
Southern Indiana hills and vales are showcased as you chase after covered bridges. Some is hill and curvy forested areas, others are straight through Indiana farmland.
This route takes you through farmland with with loads of curves, and lush green scenery.
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.