Best 5 motorcycles Riding place in U.S.A
Motorcycles are definitely one of the most beautiful ways to see the world. So, Motorcycle Lovers who love to Ride in every change they get. Today I will tell you about the top 5 places to ride in the USA as my personal favorites. There are many popular places in the USA, but today’s 5 places are my top recommendations for you to visit. Today’s top 5 places are:
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ToggleTail of the Dragon
Blue Ridge Parkway
Beartooth Highway
U.S Route 66
Going-to-the-Sun Road
1. Tail of the Dragon
- The Dragon, also Known as the Tail of the Dragon, is one of the most exciting rides in all of America. The road’s name comes from the curves, which are thought to resemble the tail of a dragon. This road follows the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. It’s formerly known as Highway 129. People from all over the world want to ride on this road because it has 318 curves in just 11 miles or 18 kilometers. Not just the curves are exciting, the views are also beautiful. But this road is also very dangerous to Ride; according to the sheriff’s office, there were 178 crashes between November 2015 and April 2017. So be careful to ride in those curves.
2. Blue Ridge Parkway
- The Blue Ridge Parkway Travels through both North Carolina to Virginia. The Blue Ridge Parkway is a 469-mile, or 754 kilometers journey. The Blue Ridge Parkway is known as one of America’s most scenic drives and for good reason because in a year 20 million people visit. The Blue Ridge Parkway is also the longest and highest route in the Appalachia region, connecting the Great Smoky Mountains with the Shenandoah National Park. There are 26 tunnels along the Blue Ridge Parkway, and interestingly, 25 of them are in North Carolina and only one is in Virginia. Overlooks are everywhere on the Blue Ridge Parkway, most likely it’s over 200.
3. Beartooth Highway
- The Beartooth Highway is one of the most fun riding experiences in the USA. It’s also called Highway to the Sky. It’s a 69-mile road. This road was built in 1936. The Beartooth Highway starts in Red Lodge and ends at Yellowstone National Park. The highest elevation at Beartooth Pass is 10,947 ft (3,337 m) above Sea level. The road is full of precipitous drop-offs, crosses arctic tundra and alpine forests, and offers continuous views of lakes and 12,000-foot peaks. Also, the roads are twisty, high, and gorgeous. This route is closed during the winter so make your plans to visit during the summer months.
4. U.S Route 66
- Route 66 is a popular and fantastic road trip to take in the USA. Route 66 was one of the original highways in the US highway system established on November 11, 1926. This highway passes through 8 states & 3 time zones. Route 66 stretched approximately 2448 miles or 3940 kilometers. It’s a long trip so avoid raiding for too long & take reatest time to time. Bear in mind that Route 66 is not an interstate highway so you have to ride slower than a typical highway. The best time to plan for a Route 66 trip is spring and autumn.
5. Going-to-the-Sun Road
- Going-to-the-Sun Road is a breathtaking scenic highway located in Glacier National Park, Montana, USA. Going-to-the-Sun Road is approximately 50 miles (80 kilometers). It extends from West Glacier to Saint Mary’s which is on the East Glacier Park side. It approximately takes 2-3 hours from West Glacier to East Glacier Park. Going-to-the-Sun Road was constructed between 1921 to 1932. Going-to-the-Sun Road passes through several iconic landmarks and scenic viewpoints.