Self-Guided Tour
Route 66 Self Guided Motorcycle Tour - Albuquerque to Los Angeles
9 days / 8 nights • Self-Guided • 1120 mi / 1792 km • 40 - 100 °F / 4.4 - 37.8 °C
Looking to ride across the Mother road but do not have 15 days? EagleRider’s Half Route 66 Self Drive Motorcycle Tour is a 9 day journey that will get you out on the most iconic road in the United States. You begin your tour in Albuquerque, NM and ride for 1100 exciting miles to Los Angeles, CA. Along the way you will pass through 3 states: New Mexico, Arizona, and California, making stops in some of the most beautiful and historic American cities. By the time you make it back to Los Angeles you will have toured the best of the “Mainstream of America”, Route 66! This tour can also start out of our Los Angeles location! Be sure to let one of our agents know if you plan on reversing the route.
Transform your journey into an exhilarating Harley Tour by selecting one of our incredible Harley models such as the Harley-Davidson Electra Glide, Harley-Davidson Heritage Softail Classic, Harley-Davidson Street Glide, Harley-Davidson Tri Glide Ultra, Harley-Davidson Road Glide, Harley-Davidson Street Glide Touring Edition, Harley-Davidson Road Glide Ultra, Harley-Davidson Road Glide Tou, or for a different riding experience, choose from our sport touring models like the Triumph Bonneville T100, BMW R nineT Urban G/S, Triumph Scrambler.
day 1
Albuquerque, NM - Arrival - Arrival
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You arrive in Albuquerque for your first overnight stop. Albuquerque is New Mexico’s largest city, home to a third of the state’s population. Albuquerque is also sprawling at the heart of New Mexico, where the main east - west road and rail routes cross both the Rio Grande and the old road south to Mexico. Tomorrow morning you will start your ride!day 2
Albuquerque, NM – Santa Fe, NM
110 mi / 176 km
Today, pick up your motorcycles and head for Santa Fe, central New Mexico. Santa Fe is one of America's oldest and most beautiful cities. Here, the most diverse cultures and styles come together.day 3
Santa Fe, NM – Gallup, NM
200 mi / 320 km
This morning you head back to Albuquerque then west out into the open country and the hues of the Navajo wilderness. Further on ride through Grants and along Cibola National Forest towards the famous Route 66 town of Gallup, an old railroad town and Indian stronghold. Enjoy your stay tonight with a host of fellow riders from around the world at one of the many biker friendly hotels in Gallup.day 4
Gallup, NM – Flagstaff, AZ
185 mi / 296 km
From Gallup it’s only about half an hour to the Arizona border. Once you enter Arizona enjoy a very scenic ride through the Petrified Forest, a fossilized prehistoric forest of giant trees that has been unearthed by erosion. Just west of Petrified National Forest you get to Holbrook and Winslow, two old Route 66 towns that are kept alive by transcontinental truckers. Tonight we will stay in Flagstaff, the northern Arizona community on historic Route 66 and is the regions hub for visits to the Grand Canyon.day 5
Flagstaff, AZ – Williams, AZ
165 mi / 264 km
Today you will be able to visit one of the Natural Wonders of the World, the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon comprises of layered rocks, cliffs, hills, and valleys and is among the earth’s greatest on-going geological spectacles. Today you will have plenty of time to ride along the rim and stop for amazing vistas and photos. Tonight you will overnight in Williams where you can walk, dine and shop in this historic downtown on Route 66.day 6
Williams, AZ – Laughlin, NV
150 mi / 240 km
Cruise down “Memory Lane” and head towards the town of Seligman, one of the longest surviving stretches of the “Mother Road”. From Seligman, Route 66 heads off on a northern loop through the Hualapai Indian Reservation and a dozens of quickly fading towns. From Seligman you stay on Route 66 all the way into Kingman. Leaving Kingman, stay on Route 66 via the Oatman Highway. Continue on Route 66 / Oatman Highway as you wind through the canyons surrounded by active and extinct gold mines. The town of Oatman is considered a living Ghost Town. Much of the village stays true to its heritage with staged gunfights and wild burros wandering the streets. Continue to the magical oasis in the dessert, Laughlin.day 7
Laughlin, NV – Victorville, CA
200 mi / 320 km
Today it’s off to California, the final state on your ride down legendary Route 66. Ride along the Mojave Desert, which offers some of the most dramatic scenery in Southern California…rolling with lush grasses, startling volcanic formations, large stands of Joshua trees, and even in some Pinyon pines. From the desert you get right into the cool pines of the San Gabriel Mountains. Head for Victorville, which is your base for tonight.day 8
Victorville, CA – Los Angeles, CA
110 mi / 176 km
Today you are on your way to the final destination of your legendary American road trip, Los Angeles. You head for the end of Route 66 at the Santa Monica Pier. Santa Monica is one of the oldest and largest LA’s resorts. Once a wild beachfront playground, it is now a self-consciously liberal and healthy community. Spend the afternoon sightseeing and enjoy Hollywood with the famous Chinese Theatre, Beverly Hills, Rodeo Drive, and much more. Riders always have mixed emotions as they stand at the "End of the Trail" sign on the Santa Monica Pier. There is a sense of joy and elation at having completed a journey most people only dream about, and a sense of sadness at the thought of the ride having come to an end. The great news is that next ride is just a dream away, and EagleRider looks forward to welcoming you back very soon.day 9
Los Angeles, CA - Arrival
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Today your exciting trip will conclude in Los Angeles. Please be sure to let us know if you need an extra night or two in L.A. to enjoy the sights.
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