Top 100 Roads to ride the Rocket in the US

1olbull
I would like to come up and ride that someday. My wife doesn't ride so harder to just get away. Sister lives in Kent and I would love to ride up and see her. Most trips to Wash these days are on the plane. My father was a sports car nut use to take Sunday rides in the car to Tacoma when I was a kid. Its fun to come back but there is to many people up there for me anymore......... Al
 
Heading for the Ozarks in late May...has anyone spent time there? The Ozarks are considered in the top of all US rides
Yes, the NW part of the state is great riding...Interstate 540 is very scenic with some long, straight stretches. If you need more of a challenge, try the "Pig Trail" (highway 23 heading south out of Eureka Springs), it routes through several small towns and has quite a few switchbacks (DON'T TAKE THEM TOO FAST!). There are plenty of sights and stops and points of interest to take in if you want to take frequent breaks. There's the Thorncrown Chapel, Christ of the Ozarks, Turpentine Creek Wildlife Center, Pea Ridge Military Museum, Van Zandt's Mercantile, War Eagle Grist Mill, Beaver Lake, and Devil's Den campsite, just to name a few.
 
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1olbull
I would like to come up and ride that someday. My wife doesn't ride so harder to just get away. Sister lives in Kent and I would love to ride up and see her. Most trips to Wash these days are on the plane. My father was a sports car nut use to take Sunday rides in the car to Tacoma when I was a kid. Its fun to come back but there is to many people up there for me anymore......... Al

I'd love to escort you around. Kent is just 15-20 minutes away.
Just give me as much warning as possible so I can get it into my calendar as I do A LOT of riding April thru September.
 
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