USA

Route 66 Original

USA Self-guided Motorcycle Tour

THE MOST FAMOUS ROAD TRIP IN THE WORLD A journey of discovery and nostalgia, an opportunity to take the back roads into a bygone era and discover how America travelled in the 20th century before the Interstate Highways. We’ve been sending riders down Route 66 longer than just about anyone and our Route 66 tour is probably the most famous motorcycle tour in the World. Experience the flair and charm of the old route, from the start in Chicago, Illinois all the way to the end in Santa Monica, California. Stop at museums and unique attractions, and get a great insight into the people and history of the USA. Visit wonderful old trading post filling stations, motels, and diners along the scenic “Mother Road”. Take your time and enjoy the scents of new mown hay and savour the taste of smoked hickory barbecue. Travel through ever-changing landscapes of small town America, the never-ending expanse of the Texas panhandle, the desolation of the Mojave Desert and majestic Grand Canyon National park. Take on the challenge of finding your way across America on your motorcycle, through its diverse and colourful scenery. Discover a side of America many travellers never see or experience on this iconic and celebrated route through America’s heartland.

All self-guided tours include a GPS unit and personal daily GPX files

Highlights

Grand Canyon
— Chicago: Adams Street Route 66 start, Art Institute, Willis Tower, the blues!
— Mojave Desert
— Santa Fe, New Mexico – oldest state capital in USA
— Petrified Forest National Park and Painted Desert
— Crossing the Mississippi River
— Seligman, Kingman and Oatman historic towns
— Santa Monica Pier- the end of the Road
— Small town America
— Los Angeles

Book with confidence. Our £££ prices are guaranteed!

  • Day 1

    Arrive Chicago

    Not enough days available for the full tour? Why not do Route 66 Hemi from Albuquerque to Los Angeles in just 9 days! See guided itinerary and ask us for the self-guided price.

     

    On arrival at O’Hare Airport, take the hotel shuttle to your hotel. After check in, take in the entertainment, shops and bars nearby, and maybe check out your motorcycle. If you want to discover the “Windy City” of Chicago with all it has to offer, we suggest you arrive a day early and explore at leisure:

    Famous blues clubs, Navy Pier, Willis Tower (formerly Sears Tower), fine dining restaurants and a vibrant nightlife. Take a stroll to the starting point of Historic Route 66 at East Adams St and South Michigan Ave.

    Day 2

    Chicago – Springfield, IL

    (200 miles)

    After breakfast, make your way to the motorcycle pick up and retrieve your ride for your Route 66 Original self-guided motorcycle tour. Next thing you know you’re riding down Historic Route 66 through the cities, small towns and farmlands of Illinois. Follow the Pontiac Trail, as Route 66 used to be known here, to the state capital of Springfield.

    Day 3

    Springfield – Rolla, MO

    (220 miles)

    Today you ride through the picturesque scenery of small town mid-America into the rolling hills of the Ozarks. Your morning begins by meandering through picturesque farming towns and countryside until you arrive at the Mississippi river, the border between Illinois and Missouri. Stop here for the Chain of Rocks Bridge which became a part of original Route 66 in 1936. After lunch, stop at the Missouri Route 66 State Park to learn more about the history of the route in the state. Afterwards, enjoy the hills and valleys twisting through the Ozarks to Jesse James’ hideout at Meramec Caverns. Finally arrive in Rolla for dinner and a good night’s sleep, now you’re only 24 hours from Tulsa!

    Day 4

    Rolla – Tulsa, OK

    (310 miles)

    This morning the road twists, dips, and climbs through dense forests of oak, elm, hickory and redbud. Soon the hills, valleys and twisty roads gradually fade away as you ride through (another) Springfield, Joplin and Carthage until you reach Kansas Be sure to stop in either Galena or Baxter springs, considering there’s just under 14 miles of Route 66 in Kansas. Check out the old train depot in Galena, or the Route 66 welcome centre in Baxter Springs. Then you’ll ride into the gentle bends and hills of Eastern Oklahoma, and finally Tulsa. Enjoy a good night’s rest, it’s been a long but enjoyable day on your Route 66 self-guided motorcycle tour.

    Day 5

    Tulsa – Weatherford, OK

    (190 miles)

    Oklahoma has more miles of Route 66 than any other state, and in better condition. The majority of the day is spent riding the “Old 66” through pasture and prairie. Stop at the Route 66 Interpretive Centre in Chandler, the Round Barn in Arcadia, Seba Station Motorcycle Museum in Warwick, and ride the longest remaining stretch of the original alignments of the route. Further west you’ll ride through El Reno, over the mile-long pony truss bridge near Hydro and end up at your hotel in the ranching and college town of Weatherford.

    Day 6

    Weatherford – Amarillo, TX

    (200 miles)

    Start today at the Route 66 museum in Clinton, where you can learn more about the route and its importance in American history, and do a bit of souvenir shopping. Then it’s back on the road, passing over the great plains, through vast cattle ranches and small farming towns as you enter the Texas panhandle. Stop at the iconic art-deco U-Drop Inn in Shamrock, featured in the film “Cars” as Ramone’s Body Shop. Then you’re off across the plains for a well-deserved steak at the Big Texas Steak Ranch in Amarillo. The challenge here is to eat, or attempt to eat, the 72-oz (2 kg) steak dinner in an hour or less. If so it’s free. Are you courageous or crazy enough to try?!

    Day 7

    Amarillo – Santa Fe, NM

    (300 miles)

    First stop, the Cadillac Ranch, an ever-changing art exhibit started in 1974 by a group of eccentric artists called the “Ant farm”. Be sure to bring a can of spray paint, and let your inner hoodlum out and leave your mark on one of the cars (encouraged by the artists).  Then it’s off to Adrian, home of the Midpoint Café and your halfway point. After stopping for a coffee and the best pie on the route, you’ll leave the great plains and head into the natural splendour of the southwest. Riding through the wide open spaces of the high chaparral deserts and prairie into the Rocky Mountains. On your way keep an eye out for Pronghorn Antelope, mule deer and other wildlife. Follow the old Santa Fe cattle drive trail through Pecos National Historic Park and into beautiful Santa Fe, where you will spend the next two nights of your Route 66 self-guided motorcycle tour.

    Day 8

    Santa Fe

    (free day)

    Today is a day of rest and relaxation in one of the oldest and the highest, (2194 m) state capitals in the USA. Explore Santa Fe’s numerous art galleries, speciality shops and museums, all within easy walking distance of our hotel. Or roam around the beautiful downtown plaza’s unique combination of Native American and Spanish colonial architecture. If you want a gentle ride, we recommend the short visit to Taos. Lots of bends to ride as you take the valley road there and the alpine forest road back. Taos is famous as an artist colony and some beautiful art and native American crafts awaiting you. Be sure to sample the local restaurants selection of New Mexican cuisine, a fusion of Mexican and Native American foods.

    Day 9

    Santa Fe – Gallup, NM

    (220 miles)

    Time to get back on the road and out into the deserts of the southwest. Ride down into the Rio Grande valley to your first stop for lunch in Old Town Albuquerque. Then head west alongside the Navajo sandstone mesas, through the splendour of New Mexico’s natural beauty, ending the day in the old railroad town and Native American stronghold of Gallup. Be sure to stop by the historic El Rancho hotel for dinner and a look around the property.

    Day 10

    Gallup – Williams, AZ

    (240 miles)

    Today on your Route 66 self-guided motorcycle tour you head into Arizona’s spectacular deserts. The first stop is Painted Desert & Petrified Forest National Park, take your time riding through the park, stopping to take in its natural geologic multi-coloured hues and colours. Afterwards it’s a short ride into Holbrook to see the Wigwam Motel’s tepee-shaped rooms. Then it’s time for lunch and some time to “Take it Easy” with the Eagles, and “standin’ on the corner” in Winslow, Arizona.  Finally, continuing onward to your hotel in the quaint town of Williams, last Route 66 town by-passed by interstate 40 and gateway to the Grand Canyon.

    Day 11

    Williams

    (ride out, 120 miles)

    Today is Grand Canyon day! You can take the train from Williams or ride the 55 miles to the canyon’s south rim. Here you’ll have time to explore the national park’s numerous viewpoints and attractions, and be sure to go to Desert view on the Eastern edge of the park for the best views from the stone tower. We recommend a helicopter ride for a bird’s eye view and to appreciate just how massive it really is. Take a sunset ride back to your hotel. This will be a day you’ll always remember!

    Day 12

    Williams – Needles, CA

    (250 miles)

    Start the day by taking a short ride through the town of Ash Fork, down Crookton Road into the small town of Seligman for the best breakfast on the route at Lilo’s Westside Café. Be sure to give yourself some time for shopping at its many Route 66 shops. Afterwards, make your way to Hackberry and Kingman, the self-described ‘Capital of Route 66’, for lunch. Then comes what we like to call the ‘curviest’ part of the Route, Stigraves Pass via the Oatman Highway, a twisting & turning roller-coaster ride over the Black Mountains. Stop in Oatman to see one of the few remaining authentic old west gold mining towns. Bring some carrots or buy some alfalfa cubes from one of the local shops to feed the local burros, left behind when the miners abandoned their claims.  Get cooled off before descending into the scorching heat of the Colorado river’s Mohave valley and Needles, California.

    Day 13

    Needles – Victorville, CA

    (175 miles)

    You start the day by riding around the Spirit Mountains into the dramatic & desolate hot Mojave Desert. Take a break in the oasis in Fenner before making your way to Amboy, located in the middle of nowhere, to check out Roy’s Motel and Café. Continue on to a lunch stop in Barstow and then onward to see Elmer’s Bottle Tree ranch. After a hot day riding through the desert your hotel’s refreshing pool beckons you to take a cool dip and relax before your last day of riding tomorrow.

    Day 14

    Victorville – Los Angeles

    (115 miles)

    Your big adventure comes to an end today with your ride to Los Angeles. Much of the road has been lost, but the end of the Mother Road, Santa Monica Pier, is worth the wait. Park your motorcycle, have some lunch on the pier, and then dip your toes in the Pacific Ocean, this really is journey’s end! Take your time going to the end marker plaque at Ocean Avenue and Santa Monica Boulevard, and then wander through downtown Santa Monica. All that remains, the ride to the motorcycle drop-off and saying goodbye to your bike for the past two weeks. Get to your hotel and enjoy a nice celebratory dinner and drinks and some well-earned rest, You made it all the way on your Route 66 self-guided motorcycle tour!

    Day 15

    Depart Los Angeles

    Time to pack your bags and head home, filled with the experiences and memories. We hope to see you back for another great tour. This is end of the road – for now!

    Total Distance c. 2700 miles

  • Per person prices

    DateCouple2 Riders SharingSolo
    Season: 15 Apr - 31 Oct£2925£4445£5775
    Bike Band ABike Band BBike Band C
    Harley Street Glide Grand TouringHarley Electra Glide UltraHarleyTriGlide trike
    Harley Road Glide
    Harley Street Glide
    Harley Road King
    Harley Heritage Softail
    Harley Low Rider
    Harley 1200 Sportster

    Motorcycle surcharges:

    Band A add £zero per bike
    Band B add £355 per bike
    Band C POA per trike

    Surcharges may also apply to all above prices for public holidays, events and conventions.

    Don’t forget to book tour optional activities...

    Grand Canyon 45 minute spirit helicopter ride:
    ‘Breathtaking’, ‘an absolute must do’ and ‘definitely worth the money’ say our customers who have experienced this optional, but exceptional, 45-50 minute flight. Your Canyon Spirit tour departs from the South Rim of the Grand Canyon taking you over the beautiful Kaibab National Forest, home to the world’s largest ponderosa pine forest. Upon reaching the edge of the canyon, the South Rim gently drops away. The North Rim and eastern end of the canyon come into view. This is one of the most spectacular views in the entire canyon!
    Price: £290 per person.

    Harley-Davidson Museum:
    A fabulous interactive showcase of more than 100 years of Harley-Davidson’s rich motorcycle history.
    Price: £31 per person.

    Pre-bookable extras

    Pre-bookable extrasBasisPrice
    VIP-Zero ($0 excess)Per bike£546
    SLIPer bike£390
    Breakdown recoveryPer bike£150
    Model guaranteePer bike£93
    US arrival airport-hotel transferPer personshuttle
    US arrival hotel pre-tourPer room per nightPOA
    US departure hotel post-tourPer room per nightPOA
    US departure hotel-airport transferPer taxiincluded
    Travel/medical insurancePer personPOA
    6-bike group discountPer person5% off tour price
  • Price Includes Price Excludes
    Harley-Davidson® rental motorcycle (current model)
    Complimentary copy of 'EZ-66', the Route 66 bible, for every rider
    Complimentary Lonely Planet guide
    Personalised Orange & Black Travel Guide to the USA and Canada
    Sturdy wallet for all your travel documents
    The best biking roads
    Hand-picked 2-4* hotels
    £ price guarantee, no exchange rate worries
    Low £500 booking deposit
    Basic 3rd party liability cover
    All taxes, compulsory charges and one-way fees
    Some breakfasts
    ATOL protection (when we book your flights)
    Peace of mind from our Travel Trust Association membership
    Our unrivalled experience and knowledge
    Motorcycle Security Deposit
    £50 discount for previous customers and HOG members
    5% group discount for 6 or more motorcycles
    Fuel (allow c. £20/day)
    Conference, rally and other event surcharges
    Parking Fees
    Park and any other entrance fees
    Additional activities
    Meals except where specified (allow c. £40-£50/person/day
    Personal expenses, souvenirs, tips

    Optional pre-bookable extras:

    • Flights (we are an ATOL bonded, UK company)
    • Specialist Travel insurance for motorcyclists – www.bikerstravelinsurance.co.uk
    • Optional CDW (VIP) & liability (SLI) motorcycle insurances
    • Roadside assistance
    • Motorcycle model guarantee
    • TriGlide trike
    • Other makes and models of motorcycle
    • Helmets and riding gear
    • Car/van hire
    • Excursions/activities
    • UK airport hotel and parking
    • Pre and post-tour accommodation and tours
    • Pre and post-tour motorcycle hire
    • Hotel/dealer transfers
    • US Airport/hotels transfer
    • Additional activities
    • Custom/private tours

  • Chicago, Crowne Plaza O’Hare
    Springfield, State House Inn
    Rolla, Best Western Coachlight Inn
    Tulsa, Best Western Plus Downtown
    Weatherford, Best Western Plus
    Amarillo, Holiday Inn Amarillo East
    Santa Fe, Courtyard by Marriott (2 nts)
    Gallup, Best Western Plus Gallup Inn & Suites
    Williams, Grand Canyon Railway Hotel (2 nts)
    Needles, Best Western Colorado River Inn
    Victorville, Comfort Suites
    Los Angeles, Holiday Inn LAX

  • For our selection of motorcycles please see our USA Motorcycle Rentals page.

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