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Wabasha to Lake City to Zumbro Falls

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Ride Stats:

  • Distance: 53 miles / 85.3 km
  • Ride Time: 1-2 hours
  • Approximate Fuel Costs: $4.03
  • State: Minnesota
Submitted by:
Anonymous_Motorcyclist

This is a motorcycle ride in the state of Minnesota. This motorcycle route has 7 scenery characteristics and other road conditions to help you plan your road trip. This motorcycle map was created by Anonymous_Motorcyclist in April. Click here to see other Motorcycle Roads by Anonymous_Motorcyclist

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Ride Scenery:

Historic SitesFall ColorsLakesForestRuralRiverFarm Land

Best Time to Go

Spring, Summer, Fall

Road Characteristics:

Straight RoadSweeping Curves RoadTwisty RoadRolling HillsLight TrafficAverageAdequate Gas StationsAdequate

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Previous Comments from other Riders:

FutureTruper says:

2019 Road resurfacing Hwy 60. This route MIGHT still work, but be prepared for flagpersons and guide-vehicles. If the culvert replacement's done, you can ride Hwy 60 all the way from Mazeppa to Wabasha (with above delays in mind.)
Sun Jul 7, 2019 at 3:59 PM

LJHonda says:

Ride Highway 60 back to Zumbro Falls to make a complete loop "Very Fun Ride" ,on nice days lots of sport bikes and some cops :(
Fri Jan 11, 2013 at 9:09 AM

mfmaloney says:

Coming up out of the Mississippi River basin, Route 60 unwinds with 22 miles of virtually nonstop twisties and sweeping turns as it climbs along the Zumbro River. The final turn is a floorboard dragging sweeper until the road opens up to a bullet-straight sectional road as you enter the plains. One of the best routes in this part of the state. Many of the side roads offer shorter but equally enjoyable twisties as well.
Fri Jan 11, 2013 at 9:09 AM






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