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Absolutely beautiful views across Lake Coeur d'Alene and the surrounding mountains/hills! Lots of trees provide shade and there are many opportunities to stop for excellent photos and quiet…
Several small rural towns and lakes with a LOT of woods. Low Traffic, and very, very limited Trucks.
This is 132 miles of beautiful East Texas rolling hills, wilderness and country side. This meandering route offers the rider glimpses of the East Texas wilderness and country side, meadows of cows…
This route takes you from the west side of Fairfield up to Berryessa through a small valley in the Vaca Range which forms Napa Valley's eastern border. You will pass small farms and ranches,…
This road takes you through wooded canyons of the Vaca Range and along the southern edge of Lake Berryessa. At the western end you will also follow along the quaint Capell Creek. At the eastern end…
This little loop is a great, one-hour detour from your trip on highway 101. You'll start the cruise through the open expanse of Santa Maria Valley's strawberry fields. As you curve gently past the…
Along this route you will experience beautiful mountain views, waterfalls, rolling creeks, and the Nolichucky River. With some research you can find a few hidden waterfalls along the way to stop at.…
There are a couple of small towns that your speed will slow from 55 down to a low of 25, but 92 is a pretty good road with good scenery and lots of giant white windmills to look at along the way.
Small farms, a brief glimpse of the South Branch Kishwaukee River, maybe a little wildlife. Nothing to write home about if you're familiar with the Midwest, but it's not the scenery that makes this…
This route is almost entirely residential. Although portions of the route have some large, older trees, do not expect scenery besides the usual houses of suburbia.
This route starts out in some thick wooded areas as you twist through the turns. Later you will then ride through a very scenic farm on your way back up to 208 and on to wherever you may roam.
This is a tour of the Peninsula. It go to multiple state parks and includes a boat ride to Washington Island.