5 of us did a 10-day trip from Vancouver Island to Monterey last June/July.
Here's some points and highlights:
Oregon and Pacific Coast Highway (pretty obvious). Better doing this southbound as you are closer to the water.
Hwy's 36 and 299 (between Redding and Eureka). YOU MUST DO HWY 36! Hwy 3 and 96 is nice as well.
Fort Bragg is a nice little town to stay at for the night. Cheaper than Mendocino.
Stinson Beach is a nice rest stop before you hit the Bay area. After this the roads get pretty intense (elevation, narrow roads, tight turns, tourist traffic) as you head towards the Golden Gate bridge.
Hwy 9 north of Santa Cruz is also a must ride. But be prepared for local bike and sport car traffic.
Monterey. Well you know Laguna Seca is right around the corner.
Big Sur. Yosemite. Lake Tahoe. Some amazing sceneries here. I highly recommend Camp Curry for accomodation in Yosemite.
Now this road some people call Race Track in the Sky: La Porte Rd between Quincy and Eagleville. 2nd best road after Hwy 36.
Also some nice roads between Tahoe and Redding: Hwy's 49, 70 and 89.
Oregon Coast and Crater Lake was nice as well.
I am planning on doing this trip again this July. This time though, I will be staying around Redding area for a couple of days and ride the roads around there. Just way less traffic in NorCal which makes riding these twisty roads even more fun.
Btw, we all stayed most of the time at a Motel 6.
Here's some points and highlights:
Oregon and Pacific Coast Highway (pretty obvious). Better doing this southbound as you are closer to the water.
Hwy's 36 and 299 (between Redding and Eureka). YOU MUST DO HWY 36! Hwy 3 and 96 is nice as well.
Fort Bragg is a nice little town to stay at for the night. Cheaper than Mendocino.
Stinson Beach is a nice rest stop before you hit the Bay area. After this the roads get pretty intense (elevation, narrow roads, tight turns, tourist traffic) as you head towards the Golden Gate bridge.
Hwy 9 north of Santa Cruz is also a must ride. But be prepared for local bike and sport car traffic.
Monterey. Well you know Laguna Seca is right around the corner.
Big Sur. Yosemite. Lake Tahoe. Some amazing sceneries here. I highly recommend Camp Curry for accomodation in Yosemite.
Now this road some people call Race Track in the Sky: La Porte Rd between Quincy and Eagleville. 2nd best road after Hwy 36.
Also some nice roads between Tahoe and Redding: Hwy's 49, 70 and 89.
Oregon Coast and Crater Lake was nice as well.
I am planning on doing this trip again this July. This time though, I will be staying around Redding area for a couple of days and ride the roads around there. Just way less traffic in NorCal which makes riding these twisty roads even more fun.
Btw, we all stayed most of the time at a Motel 6.