Dragonrider
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Please note that these are only a portion of the total route - you have to get there!! They are all listed as I rated them:
1. Jasper, AB to Lake Louise, AB (or reverse) - plan on spending time in Jasper too, the side roads offer unbelievable scenery.
2. Cody, WY to Cooke City, MT - continuing one enters Yellowstone Park. This is a great motorcycle road, and plan to spend a little time exploring Cooke City..
3. Missoula, MT to Lewiston, ID - terrific motorcycle road, scenery, great fishing, and fun places to stop, if interested.
My last one is a sleeper, and covers a lot of high desert, but the roads are incredible:
4. Klamath Falls, OR to Frenchglen, OR - via Denio, NV. Plan on a meal at Frenchglen. Given the right time of day/year, there are wild burros and horses on the road.
None of these routes will fail to enter your "top routes" list. That said, my riding group prefers to ride in lonely areas, where you may not see another vehicle all day, or very few, anyway. Watch your gas (even my V-rod made it between stops though), and stop when you see it. We have been on all of these several times, and at least once, have not encountered another vehicle all day. This is my heaven, and one of the reasons I don't go East…...
Enjoy the road
1. Jasper, AB to Lake Louise, AB (or reverse) - plan on spending time in Jasper too, the side roads offer unbelievable scenery.
2. Cody, WY to Cooke City, MT - continuing one enters Yellowstone Park. This is a great motorcycle road, and plan to spend a little time exploring Cooke City..
3. Missoula, MT to Lewiston, ID - terrific motorcycle road, scenery, great fishing, and fun places to stop, if interested.
My last one is a sleeper, and covers a lot of high desert, but the roads are incredible:
4. Klamath Falls, OR to Frenchglen, OR - via Denio, NV. Plan on a meal at Frenchglen. Given the right time of day/year, there are wild burros and horses on the road.
None of these routes will fail to enter your "top routes" list. That said, my riding group prefers to ride in lonely areas, where you may not see another vehicle all day, or very few, anyway. Watch your gas (even my V-rod made it between stops though), and stop when you see it. We have been on all of these several times, and at least once, have not encountered another vehicle all day. This is my heaven, and one of the reasons I don't go East…...
Enjoy the road