6 Best East Coast Motorcycle Routes

April 7, 2022

East Coast has a bundle of incredible motorcycle routes to choose from, so if you are looking for the next adventure for you and your two-wheeled pet, this is the right place to be.

From Maine to Florida, you can explore new roads and enjoy that feeling of freedom only a motorcycle can offer. If you have no idea where to start, here is a list of ultimate routes extremely popular among East Coast bikers.

Blue Ridge Parkway

If cruising down the road on your touring motorcycle and soaking in breathtaking scenery is on your to-do list, then you must check out the Blue Ridge Parkway. This 469-mile scenic road provides not only incredible views but also a plethora of hiking and cycling opportunities. Blue Ridge Highway connects the Shenandoah National Park and Great Smoky Mountains National Park, so keep in mind that you will need a couple of days to see everything this place has to offer. This route has several entrances in Asheville, so you can have your pick.  Make sure you take a break at the Cold Mountain overlook and at the Looking Glass Rock overlook.

Tail of the Dragon

All throughout the spring, summer, and fall, bikers from all over the world come to enjoy everything Tail of the Dragon has to offer. This road is surrounded by the Great Smoky Mountains and the Cherokee National Forest, and it is 11 miles long. Although there are no intersecting roads to spoil your adventure, don’t think that you will be able to test how fast your bike can go. After all, Tail of the Dragon is famous for its 318 curves, so you will need to be as cautious as possible. Turns are tight, experience is needed, but this route will surely be the ride of your life.

Cherohala Skyway


If you decide to visit the Tail of the Dragon, be sure to check out the nearby Cherohala Skyway. This highway is 60 miles long and known for its fantastic scenery. This route begins near the Joyce Kilmer Memorial Forest in North Carolina. The best time to visit it is in the spring, summer, or fall. Winter is not recommended, since the road can become really dangerous, even for experienced riders. Make sure you fill up your gas tank before you hit the road since there are no facilities except a couple of restrooms. If you have completed this route, but you still have the riding bug, you can also check out the nearby Moonshiner 28, Foothills Parkway, Smoky Mountain Loop, Six Gap North Georgia, or The Snake US421.

Route A1A

This route is just north of Daytona Beach and is ideal for all those bikers who are looking for a smooth ride. A fresh ocean breeze on your face, incredible coastal views, and moderate traffic are just some of the things you can expect if you go down this road. Although the road itself is not very long, there are plenty of places to visit, so be sure to reserve an entire day for this adventure. If you want to cut your trip short, you can take this route as far as St. Augustine. Although you will need to ride through several towns and reserves, you will be riding the coastline most of the time.

Coastal Route 1 in Maine

If you opt for a 230-mile ride along the coast of Maine you can expect to enjoy mesmerising ocean and mountain views. You will be able to see plenty of lighthouses, enjoy fresh seafood at one of the numerous restaurants along the route and recharge your batteries. Since there are plenty of things to see, you might need a couple of days for this ride.

The Hudson River Bridge Route

If you are done with nature and you are looking to enjoy some architecture, taking a ride along the Hudson River and crossing several stunning bridges along the way may be what the doctor prescribed. Start this ride in NYC with the George Washington bridge and go west.  The road in the Storm King State Park is full of twists and turns you will surely enjoy, and if you wish you can visit the West Point Military Academy for a tour.

East Coast offers plenty of amazing routes for bikers, so pack your bags and hit the road, a new adventure is just around the corner.


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