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From: £4495
A dream adventure for motorcycle enthusiasts on this best-of-the-west holiday through California, Nevada, and Arizona. Cover just over 2,200 miles in fourteen nights with a fantastic mixture of cities and scenery including Joshua Tree National Park and the mighty Grand Canyon.
FROM price PER PERSON based on various bike/rider options:
Two people/one bike-sharing one room - £4495 pp
Two people/two bikes sharing one room - £5715 pp
One person/one bike in a single room - £6955
Self-ride includes:
Please call for tour departure dates and availability.
Distance: 120 miles
This morning you pick up your bike at EagleRider’s LAX location and begin your adventure that will take you all over the Western United States! You are heading East and ride along the San Bernadino Mountains – perhaps a stop at Lake Arrowhead – over to the fashionable resort of Palm Springs. Overnight in Palm Springs, California.
Distance: 240 miles
From Palm Springs take Hwy 62 towards Joshua Tree, where you turn right on Park Blvd. Enjoy a scenic ride through Joshua Tree National Park – you see amazing colours, rock canyons, and more kinds of cacti than you ever knew existed. You do the loop to Twentynine Palms, continue a few miles on Hwy 62 and follow the Old Mother Road – via Amboy, Essex and Needles. Cross into Arizona and ride to Kingman, considered the “Heart of Route 66”, your stop for tonight.
Distance: 180 miles
Your ride continues down Memory Lane, and you stick with the “Road of all Roads” until you arrive in Williams. This is your gateway to the Grand Canyon. Pick up Hwy 64 and enjoy one of the most amazing sites on this planet. Explore the majestic canyon, which is far larger than anything you can imagine. Overnight in Williams, Arizona.
Distance: 140 miles
Continue on Route 64, which is breathtaking in its desolation - that is until you reach Hwy 89 at Cameron. Turn left and head towards Page. You are in Navajo Country here – legend has it that this barren land was a bewitched place, where the trees died of fear. You overnight in Page, Arizona
Distance: 120 miles
From Page you take Hwy 89 west and cruise the Vermillion Cliffs and about 8 miles out of Page you will enter Utah. The scenery dissipates and the long straight roads change little until you get to the section of Grande Escalante – arches striped red, brown and white dot the landscape here. At Mount Carmel Junction you pick up Hwy 9, which takes you all the way to Zion National Park. Compared to Yosemite and the Grand Canyon, Zion exudes a stronger sense of nature. Here, you and your bike make immediate contact with the environment. Check out the Seven-Mile Zion Park Scenic Drive – a great ride! You continue a few more miles into St, George, Utah, where you overnight.
Distance: 160 miles
Take Hwy 15, which will take you all the way into Las Vegas. En route you might want to stop at the historic town of Mesquite, situated at the Stateline of Nevada/Arizona. You will arrive into Las Vegas – the city steeped in excess – from the north. It’s probably a good idea to experience Las Vegas for yourself to get a fair idea of this place. After all it’s a playground for adults, a place where you can feel the same freedom you experience on your bike. Overnight in Las Vegas, Nevada.
Distance: 240 miles
You are leaving Las Vegas on Route 160, go up to Hwy 190, which will lead you west through the Death Valley – a lonely stretch, no twists and turns, just rolling desert. After defeating Death Valley you head on to Lone Pine, which is a purely American experience…more than 300 Western movies were filmed here. Overnight in Lone Pine, California.
Distance: 210 miles
From Lone Pine you take Hwy 395, the road out of Lone Pine stays in true form: impressive mountains and straight runs. Continue north and you will blaze down the road with the Sierra Nevada’s on the left and the Inyo Mountains on the right. The spicy fragrance of the desert is just as bracing as the chill of the mountain air – enjoy this motorcycle friendly road! Ride up to the nice town of Lee Vining, where you enter Tioga Pass and then head all the way to Yosemite Village (74 miles). Overnight Yosemite, California.
Distance: 240 miles
Today your journey will take you up north to Sonoma County, home of well-known wineries and hot springs. We suggest taking Hwy 99 from Modesto to Lodi, where you enter Hwy 12, which will take you all the way to Santa Rosa. En route to Santa Rosa you might want to stop in Napa, Sonoma, and some of the famed wineries, such as Glen Ellen or Kenwood. You overnight in Santa Rosa, California.
Distance: 65 miles
Continue south to San Francisco. From Santa Rosa ride a scenic loop and continue west on Hwy 12 (Hwy 116) until you come to Hwy 1 (PCH). Ride along the Coast in Sonoma and Marin County, through the Redwoods up to Hwy 101, which will take you into San Francisco. Cross the Golden Gate Bridge and enjoy the beautiful city by the Bay. Overnight San Francisco, California.
Distance: 120 miles
Enjoy one of the best motorcycle rides in the world, down legendary PCH (Hwy 1) along the Pacific Ocean. Breathtaking views of the coves and inlets of the Pacific Coastline are yours as you are heading for Monterey. You might like to explore some of the Santa Cruz Mountain back roads. Have a cup of coffee at Alice’s Restaurant at famous Skyline Boulevard – a must for every biker! In Monterey enjoy life at Cannery Row or visit the Bay Aquarium. Overnight Monterey, California.
Distance: 160 miles
From Monterey your exciting ride continues south on PCH and we recommend a stop in the quaint village of Carmel. You might want to check out Hearst Castle in San Simeon for a glimpse into the lifestyle of the rich and famous. A little further south you come to Morro Bay – Central Coast at it’s best! Today’s destination is Pismo Beach – you are in Wine Country, this area is the home to award winning wines and premium vineyards. Overnight Pismo Beach, California.
Distance: 220 miles
Continue your beautiful ride along the Southern Pacific Coast and head towards Santa Barbara - a beautiful seaside community with its famous old mission. Out of Santa Barbara you ride via Ventura, Oxnard, Malibu, and Santa Monica back to Los Angeles. Upon arrival it will be time to return your bike at EagleRider’s LAX location and transfer to your hotel. Overnight in Los Angeles.