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From Houston to NJ and back

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Ride Stats:

  • Distance: 3829 miles / 6162.2 km
  • Ride Time: Longer than a week
  • Approximate Fuel Costs: $291.00
  • States Visited: Texas, Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virgina, West Virginia, Maryland
Submitted by:
TexasJim

This was an amazing trip from Houston through the Piney woods to Natchez, MS and the Antebellum Mansions. Then up the Natchez Trace to Nashville with a stop in Tupelo MS for Elvis' birthplace. From Nashville on to Viirginia and a ride up Skyline Drive, on to Gettysburg then to York and to NJ for a visit with family and friends. On the return took the Ferry from Cape May to Lewes, Bikes are loaded first and unloaded first, nice perq! South through Norfolk and on to Robbinsville North Carolina and Tail of the Dragon. Visited Lynchburg TN and the JD Distillery, then on to Memphis and Graceland, south to Vicksburg TN then through Louisiana and finally home again... about 4600 miles total.

This is a motorcycle ride in the states Texas, Alabama, Delaware, Georgia, Louisiana, Mississippi, New Jersey, North Carolina, Pennsylvania, Tennessee, Virgina, West Virginia, Maryland. This motorcycle route has 10 scenery characteristics and other road conditions to help you plan your road trip. This motorcycle map was created by TexasJim in October. Click here to see other Motorcycle Roads by TexasJim

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Historic SitesBeachesOceanUrban/ResidentialParksLakesForestMountainsRuralFarm Land

Best Time to Go

Fall

Road Characteristics:

Straight RoadSweeping Curves RoadTwisty RoadRolling HillsLight TrafficSmoothAdequate Gas StationsAdequate

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