Rim of the World Highway - CA SR 18 & 330 - By White Wolf
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By White Wolf (30 McR Points) on May 07, 2016
Creator : White Wolf
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
This route should really be divided into 2 separate reviews. The beginning of Hwy 18 is a fantastic 4 lane, beautifully paved hwy with every corner banked to perfection. Most corners even have those plastic sticks sitting on the double yellow line to help insure cars stay on their side of the road. The twisties in this section are varying "medium" tight corners (3rd gear stuff with a 2nd on occasion). They are a sport bike riders dream! Traffic is moderate, but pass-able. LEO is always present and will be in both cars and SUV's.
Once you hit the Crestline off ramp the road goes from 4 lanes to 2. The corners tighten up and if there's little traffic can be a great time. Watch for LEO here as well. Weekends this section of the road can get a little congested, but you can generally find a safe place to get by if you desire. This route remains like this for the remainder of the trip.
The views are beautiful and the original poster is accurate with the amenities. Lake Arrowhead Village is a great place to stop for lunch and take a little walk around. During the warmer months they have free concerts on the weekends. Makes for a nice day by the lake.
Overall this is a great ride that can be enjoyed by everyone from hardcore sport riders to casual cruisers alike. The road is usual pretty clean during the warmer months, but they do treat it for snow and ice during the colder times. It's a mountain road, so there maybe the occasional rock that has fallen from the mountain side. You will find there are far less riders on this road verse those preferred by the local sport riders (I think it's because the other roads are just closer to get to).
If you're looking for a longer ride, I highly recommend running the 18 into Big Bear and taking hey 38 back down for the mountain.
Once you hit the Crestline off ramp the road goes from 4 lanes to 2. The corners tighten up and if there's little traffic can be a great time. Watch for LEO here as well. Weekends this section of the road can get a little congested, but you can generally find a safe place to get by if you desire. This route remains like this for the remainder of the trip.
The views are beautiful and the original poster is accurate with the amenities. Lake Arrowhead Village is a great place to stop for lunch and take a little walk around. During the warmer months they have free concerts on the weekends. Makes for a nice day by the lake.
Overall this is a great ride that can be enjoyed by everyone from hardcore sport riders to casual cruisers alike. The road is usual pretty clean during the warmer months, but they do treat it for snow and ice during the colder times. It's a mountain road, so there maybe the occasional rock that has fallen from the mountain side. You will find there are far less riders on this road verse those preferred by the local sport riders (I think it's because the other roads are just closer to get to).
If you're looking for a longer ride, I highly recommend running the 18 into Big Bear and taking hey 38 back down for the mountain.
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