This wonderfully illustrated, up-to-date guide to the natural, cultural, and historical gems hidden just off the legendary Route 66 outlines 30 trips for curious travelers. Route 66 is arguably the
world's most famous highway (more than 60% of Route 66 adventurers are from overseas!)--its motels, diners, and roadside attractions comprising a time capsule of America's love affair with the automobile. While many of the road's
iconic attractions have disappeared with time (along with large stretches of the road itself), others are as enduring as ever.
In this
completely revised and updated version of
The Backroads of Route 66, author and
Route 66 expert Jim Hinckley is your guide from the lowlands of the American Plains to the high plateaus of New Mexico and Arizona, from the Great Lakes to the mighty Pacific Ocean, and through major metropolises and remote country towns.
But rather than take the road oft traveled and the sites most photographed, Hinckley encourages you to branch off the Mother Road and discover the hidden gems beyond today's familiar motels and tourist traps--
quaint frontier communities that date to westward expansion; the legacy of
native cultures; and the
awe-inspiring natural wonders that have graced these lands since time immemorial. There to be explored
within a few hours' drive from the path of Route 66, discover:
- Outdoor attractions
- Museums
- Historic sites
- And much more
The thirty trips in
The Backroads of Route 66 offer
new travel opportunities for you and the thousands of road-trippers who follow this legendary route, looking for something more.