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Illinois Route 66
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Illinois Route 66

In the bustling heart of downtown Chicago begins the road that changed history—Route 66. Over the decades, the Main Street of America’s siren song of freedom has called thousands of motorists to hit the road. The 300 miles of Route 66 in Illinois are preserved like nowhere else
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 City Escape: San Antonio, Texas | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
Nov/Dec '23

City Escape: San Antonio, Texas

This City Escape, northwest of San Antonio, is a fun foray into the Texas Hill Country. The route is nicely curvy, features some great state and regional parks, and even a nod to the Celtic druids along the ride. SR 39 sits at the midpoint of the route and is
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Add The Natchitoches, LA, Christmas Festival to Your Ride-To List | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Travel
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Add The Natchitoches, LA, Christmas Festival to Your Ride-To List

Nestled along the meandering banks of the Cane River, the historical town of Natchitoches, LA, transforms into a winter wonderland every December. It invites visitors to immerse themselves in the timeless magic of its famous Christmas Festival. Steeped in history and exuding Southern charm, Natchitoches has become synonymous with holiday
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10 American Roads That Should Be On Your Riding Bucket List
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10 American Roads That Should Be On Your Riding Bucket List

American roads are legendary for a reason. Long and wide, they wind through this county, offering unforgettable motorcycling experiences to both homegrown and visiting foreign riders. But with so many fantastic roads in the U.S., their sheer number can be intimidating. How can you know which road to ride
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Highway Gothic: Vermont SR 100
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Highway Gothic: Vermont SR 100

I have never belonged to a motorcycle club, nor have I ever attended Daytona Bike Week or Sturgis. I like to roll to the rumble of my own machine. It’s the sum of the harmonics, the sympathetic vibration of the “whole,” as we say in Japanese archery. My archery
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8 Stops You Shouldn’t Miss on the Virginia Maple Syrup Trail | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
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8 Stops You Shouldn’t Miss on the Virginia Maple Syrup Trail

Motorcycle traveling is a great way to learn more about the areas you visit. For instance, did you know Virginia produces maple syrup? Canada might be more famous for its syrup, but that doesn’t make Virginia’s maple syrup producers any less hardworking—or their product any less delicious.
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General Grant Tree: The Nation’s Christmas Tree
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General Grant Tree: The Nation’s Christmas Tree

By now, most people throughout the country have put up a Christmas tree in celebration of the upcoming holiday. It’s only fitting that we highlight the General Grant Tree, in Kings Canyon National Park, which was dedicated in April 1926 as the National Christmas Tree. The Nation’s Christmas
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Review: Santa Barbara Inn—Santa Barbara, CA
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Review: Santa Barbara Inn—Santa Barbara, CA

Like an ambassador to the city, the Santa Barbara Inn puts on its best face to welcome visitors. From any direction, the ride there provides views ranging from manicured neighborhoods to wetland preserve areas and picturesque coastal views unlike any place else in California. Friendly staff greet you the moment
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City Escape: Grants Pass, Oregon
Nov/Dec '23

City Escape: Grants Pass, Oregon

Oregon is a very green state and this route takes you to some of its greenest parts. You’ll start with a northbound jaunt on the I-5, but don’t let the interstate put you off. I-5 is a roller coaster of a road, with sweeping curves that bounce you
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4 Unique Desert Motorcycle Rides | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
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4 Unique Desert Rides

Deserts possess a unique magic, but their serene beauty often masks inherent dangers. Yet, when you’re equipped for the ride with plenty of water, sun protection, and working high-quality maps, they can deliver unforgettable moto trips. Deserts offer properly prepared riders astonishing vistas and amazing landscapes, with sunrises and
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Ride Year Round in Christmas, Florida | Destination Christmas, Florida | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
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Ride Year Round in Christmas, Florida

The winter months generally put an end to the motorcycling season. But what if I told you about a festive place where you can have a jolly ride even in the middle of the holidays? Welcome to Christmas, Florida. This small town of roughly 1,300 residents is conveniently located
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Hagerstown, Maryland Shamrock Tour® | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
Nov/Dec '23 Premium Content

Hagerstown, Maryland Shamrock Tour®

The weather has beaten the Appalachian Mountains for millions of years. Long-term erosion has rounded their shoulders and worn away once-high summits. In addition, prodigious annual rainfall has stimulated second-growth forests, invigorated croplands in the valleys, and bolstered animal populations. More recently—geologically speaking—human settlements have created a bountiful
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5 Hotels to Get You in The Christmas Spirit All Year Long
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5 Hotels to Get You in The Christmas Spirit All Year Long

Do you wish the holiday season lasted all year long? Your motorcycle can’t change the seasons, but it can take you to places where the festive cheer never ends. There are many hotels across the U.S., from the South to Alaska, that draw in Christmas-starved visitors with a
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Vista House at Crown Point—Corbett, OR | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
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Vista House at Crown Point—Corbett, OR

In 1918, long before the advent of interstate highways and expansive rest areas, architect Edgar Lazarus designed a “comfort station” atop Crown Point, which overlooks the Columbia River Gorge some 25 miles east of Portland, OR. Perched atop a stunning basalt promontory, approximately 700 feet above the Columbia River, is
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6 Hotels for a Two-Up Midwest Motorcycle Getaway | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
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6 Hotels for a Two-Up Midwest Motorcycle Getaway

There’s only one thing better than being out on the open road on your motorcycle—and that’s doing so with the one you love. Whether you’re riding your own bikes or one is tucked in the passenger seat behind the other, adding a romantic overnight element to
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8 Ways to Have a Holly Jolly Motorcycling Holiday Season in Florida
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8 Ways to Have a Holly Jolly Motorcycling Holiday Season in Florida

The holiday season means banks of snow, cold weather, hot cocoa, reindeer… But it doesn’t need to be that way every year. Spending your holidays in Florida is a great way to extend your motorcycling seasons. December is a fantastic time to visit the Sunshine State, with warm temperatures
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Italy: Apples & Speck
Nov/Dec '23

Italy: Apples & Speck

Italy beckons many riders. Although some might be put off by recent reports of punitive noise regulations and reduced speed limits, those restrictions only apply on a few roads in the summer or near urban areas with high air pollution. The Italian Dolomites is still one of the best regions
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Ducati’s Second Annual Giro Alpino
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Ducati’s Second Annual Giro Alpino

Overlooked by Mount Mansfield, Stowe is a recreation haven in northern Vermont. The town is likely packed with more miles of hiking and skiing trails than it has residents, considering its population of only around 600 people. An enormous fiery-red tractor trailer emblazoned with a huge white Ducati logo pulled
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Arizona: Cowboys, Miners, and the Devil's Highway
Nov/Dec '23 Premium Content

Arizona: Cowboys, Miners, and the Devil's Highway

The red-sashed cowboy welcomed us to Tombstone, AZ. The outlaw challenged the Earp brothers as the O.K. Corral standoff began. “Wait, there are motorbikes in the street!” Joshua Manning and I were parked at Tombstone’s main street, the first stop of our epic Arizona route. The tour included
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Riding the 2024 Kove Rally 450
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Riding the 2024 Kove Rally 450

A few years ago, I was at a motorcycle trade show in Chongqing, one of the world’s largest cities in the heart of China. It was a chaotic affair, and the noise and strange bikes probably traumatized me a little. The event almost made me lose interest in the
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10 Odd Roadside Attractions for a Bizarre Road Trip
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10 Odd Roadside Attractions for a Bizarre Road Trip

Roadside oddities draw us in and have us plunking down dollars to see a mummified corpse, a teacup collection, an unidentified monster, or perhaps a flying saucer. It doesn’t matter if the thing ends up being an obvious hoax—it adds a wonderfully whimsical flair to your motorcycle trip
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Lakes to Locks Passage Scenic Byway
Classic Roads

Classic Roads: Lakes to Locks Passage Scenic Byway

The Lakes to Locks Passage is a byway in upstate New York that follows an interconnected waterway of canals and lakes extending from near Albany, NY, to the border with Quebec, Canada. This linked series of state and federal roads runs through Adirondack hamlets, charming small cities, bucolic rural landscapes,
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Destination: Southwest Ohio, The Great Serpent Mound
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Southwest Ohio, The Great Serpent Mound

In a remote section of southwest Ohio, a giant earthen sculpture of a writhing snake lies coiled on a cliff. The effigy mound, built by a pre-Columbian native culture, is the largest one of a serpent in the world. The mound’s combined three sections measure approximately 1,376 feet
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Classic Roads: Riding High on Colorado’s San Juan Skyway | RoadRUNNER Motorcycle Touring & Travel
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Classic Roads: Colorado’s San Juan Skyway—The Million Dollar Highway

Colorado’s San Juan Mountains are home to some of the most beautiful alpine landscapes in the Centennial State. They are also home to a collection of exceptionally scenic and challenging motorcycle roads. Starting in Durango, riders motor north on U.S. 550. This stretch of road between Durango and
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Classic Roads: Valley of the Gods
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Classic Roads: Valley of the Gods

Covering some 130,000 contiguous square miles of Utah, Colorado, Arizona, and New Mexico, the Colorado Plateau region is home to some of the West’s most dramatic rock formations and high desert landscapes. Uplifted millions of years ago by geologic forces, this eroded high plateau includes numerous national parks,
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