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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Took this route last week (actually this was the back-half of a ride north from Phoenix up 89A into Flagstaff and then south down Lake Mary Rd.). Left Phoenix at 9:30am headed north and 100 degree temps. An hour and a half later (and 20 degrees cooler) was turning off of I-17 onto 179 north which hooks you up with 89A heading into Sedona. Absolutely stunning scenery included the Red Rock country of Sedona, the outstandingly beautiful splendor of Oak Creek Canyon, the majesty of the Coconino National Forest and Flagstaff's ponderosa pine country. A quick stop and leg-stretch in Flagstaff, and I start my trek south on Lake Mary Rd. I'd recommend gassing-up in Flagstaff before heading south. Having camped up in this area, I was aware of what an incredible ride this would be on a motorcycle. Driving down the east side of Lower and Upper Lake Mary you pass miles of wonderful fresh pine-smelling woods with glimpses of the lake revealing itself between tree limbs. Turning west on Lake Mormon Rd ( a few miles below Upper Lake Mary) you travel for a couple handfuls of miles and see to your left an expansive and huge "field" extending a half-mile across. This is actually the temporary state of Mormon Lake, as the mountain run-off has been low for the past dozen years which normally kept this lakebed filled. I remember years ago having friends come up here and catching their limits on walleyes and perch. It will come around again one of these years when the drought AZ has experienced this decade passes. Up ahead is Mormon Lake Village, population 50 or 5000 (depending on the season). Great place to stop and have a cold beverage at the Lodge. From there I continued on and rejoined Lake Mary Road heading south to Happy Jack, AZ. Don't look for any facilities--the 'town' is more or less just a ranger station, population: 2. Continuing south you travel thru more statuesque pine forests with some of the best twists and curves around. I opted to head west on 260 which takes you down from the elevated forests to the lower (and hotter) desert plains and into Camp Verde for more gas, a drink, and onward south on I-17 back into Phoenix. Don't pass this ride up if you get the chance, but if you've got a choice, ride it in the spring or fall due to the valley's heat at ride's end.
2002
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Lame. No twisties, what road were you people on? Low speed limit and lots of lake to your right, woods to your left. You'll find yourself looking at your speedo to keep out of trouble more than you'll admire any scenery here.
2006
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JTW92
2 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Roads were in great shape. Roadside rests were a ways apart but enough. Open country with trees and bushes. Trip starts out a little flat but then gets into some curves and hills.
2013
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
Did this ride in May 2014 on a recommendation. Beautiful country, road is good, but flat with wide, sweeping turns. If your a crotch rocket rider looking for twisties, this is not for you. No fuel between Flagstaff and Clints Well (at the 87). If your looking for just a great, ride through the forest, you will like this.
2012
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
There is a variety of scenery. The weather is nice even in summer. Lake Mary had water and was beautiful. Lots of twisties. The roads seem to be well maintained and had no issues. Just a wonderful relaxing ride.
2007
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Guest
0 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
I would downgrade The Lake Mary Road to 3 out of 5 stars for road condition. I just rode it on 6/14/2008 and there were quite a few spots where the road had deteriorated. That's not to say I wouldn't take that route again, but I had to pay a lot closer attention the road surface on Lake Mary Road than I did once we hit 87 which is in excellent shape. Another issue is that the shadows from the trees on Lake Mary Road tend to mask some of the holes. It's still worth taking due to the scenery.
2000
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PorscheGuy
70 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Other
Scenic, some big flowing curves, new pavement and little traffic- great alternative heading to-from Flagstaff/PHX. Worth connecting up with Hwy 87 back into Strawberry/Pine/Payson which is a rougher road, but more fun to drive.
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PhaedrusFlyz
149 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Cruiser
A beautiful road that leads to Flagstaff that generally doesn't have a lot of traffic useless you get caught up in the crowd going to Mormon Lake for a weekend of camping, fishing, or hiking.
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WingWanders
664 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
We joined this at Pine, as we headed south. You climb into higher climes and the scenery changes from desert to forested areas and back again. Not far is the Natural Bridge State Park that was interesting. Well maintained road surface and gentle sweeps.
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ewingchance@gmail.com
31 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Terrific scenery and great roadway.
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Lynnguist
63 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Sport - Touring
Great scenery, no twisties, too much traffic
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Homie-san
135 McR Points
Motorcycle Type : Touring
Alternate route phoenix to Flagstaff. ridden on both crotch rocket and touring motorcycles. nice colors in the early fall.
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