The best places to stop on Route 66
Roadside attractions are an essential part of the Route 66 experience. Discover some of our favourites with this handy guide.
Roadside attractions are an essential part of the Route 66 experience. Discover some of our favourites with this handy guide.
Winter in America may be colder than down under, but that doesn’t mean Route 66 can’t be an incredible getaway for the holidays.
Americans have always been on the move. From Native American river routes to Route 66 discover the history of American transportation.
Road trip stories are most prominent cultural touchstones in America. Here, we’ll share some of our favourite American cultural depictions of life on the road.
One of our favourite stops during our tours of Route 66 is Sky City, the site of the historic Acoma Pueblo community in present-day New Mexico.
In Texas, Route 66 cuts across a northern stretch of land known as the Panhandle. Take a look at the top roadside attractions in this state.
To help you decide on the ideal time of year for navigating Route 66, we’ll discuss how seasonal changes can affect your overall road trip experience.
Museums, diners and other attractions line Route 66 throughout the state. Oklahoma’s capital and largest city, Oklahoma City, hosts numerous places of interest.
The Harley-Davidson Museum offers free parking, and groups can reserve guided tours or explore the museum through individual, self-guided audio tours.
You can still take a trip down Route 66, but it can be tricky, and working with a guide is your best bet to make sure you don’t get turned around or lost.
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