⛽ Route 66

Experience the Mother Road with our Route 66-tagged content, highlighting towns, landmarks, and segments of this iconic American highway.

U.S. Route 66, often called the “Mother Road” or the “Main Street of America,” is one of the most iconic highways in the United States. Established in 1926, Route 66 originally ran from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California, covering a total of approximately 2,448 miles. It passed through eight states—Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California—linking countless small towns and major cities across the American heartland and Southwest.

More than just a road, Route 66 played a crucial role in American history, especially during the Dust Bowl migration of the 1930s and the post-war tourism boom. It symbolized freedom and opportunity, becoming a favorite path for families, adventurers, and dreamers heading west. Over the decades, countless diners, motels, gas stations, and roadside attractions sprung up along its path, many of which have become nostalgic landmarks preserved by enthusiasts and preservation societies.

Although Route 66 was officially decommissioned in 1985 and replaced by the modern Interstate Highway System, large portions of the route are still drivable today as “Historic Route 66.” It remains a bucket-list journey for road-trippers from around the globe, celebrated in pop culture, music, and literature. From the neon lights of Tucumcari to the deserts of Arizona and the piers of California, Route 66 continues to offer a timeless slice of Americana.

Explore ⛽ Route 66

Interstate 40: Albuquerque to Gallup, New Mexico

Interstate 40: Albuquerque to Gallup, New Mexico

Drive Interstate 40 from Albuquerque to Gallup, New Mexico — a 123-mile journey through high desert mesas, volcanic landscapes, and historic Route 66 country. Experience sweeping Southwest scenery, lava fields near Grants, and the rugged beauty leading to Gallup.

Interstate 40: Tucumcari to Santa Rosa, New Mexico

Interstate 40: Tucumcari to Santa Rosa, New Mexico

Drive 52 miles west on Interstate 40 from Tucumcari to Santa Rosa, New Mexico, across wide-open High Plains, historic Route 66 alignments, sandstone mesas, and the Pecos River valley. Experience classic eastern New Mexico landscapes and roadside history along this sceni…

Interstate 40: Amarillo to Glenrio ~ Texas

Interstate 40: Amarillo to Glenrio ~ Texas

Drive west on Interstate 40 from Amarillo to Glenrio, Texas, beginning before dawn through construction near Loop 335 and continuing into a wide-open Panhandle sunrise. This 66-mile journey follows the historic Route 66 corridor past Vega and into Glenrio at the Texas…

Arizona Route 66: Seligman to Kingman

Arizona Route 66: Seligman to Kingman

Drive the historic and scenic Arizona State Route 66 from Seligman to Kingman. This iconic segment of Historic U.S. Route 66 travels through desert plains, ghost towns, and tribal lands, showcasing classic Americana and the rugged beauty of Arizona’s high desert.

Cruise 64 miles along Oklahoma Highway 66 from Bristow to Edmond, exploring classic Route 66 towns, scenic farmland, and roadside icons like Arcadia’s Round Barn. A must-see slice of Oklahoma Americana!

Oklahoma Highway 66: Bristow to Edmond

Cruise 64 miles along Oklahoma Highway 66 from Bristow to Edmond, exploring classic Route 66 towns, scenic farmland, and roadside icons like Arcadia’s Round Barn. A must-see slice of Oklahoma Americana!

Historic Route 66 – Sullivan to Fanning – Missouri

Historic Route 66 – Sullivan to Fanning – Missouri

Cruise 24 miles of Historic Route 66 from Sullivan to Fanning, Missouri — featuring small towns, classic roadside stops, Missouri Hick BBQ, the Murals of Cuba, and the World’s Largest Rocking Chair. A nostalgic slice of America’s Mother Road.

Missouri Highway 266: Springfield to Halltown

Missouri Highway 266: Springfield to Halltown

Cruise 17 scenic miles along Missouri Highway 266 from Springfield to Halltown, following a historic alignment of Route 66. Discover antique shops, farmland views, and the famous Gay Parita Sinclair Station on this short but memorable stretch of road.

Missouri Supplemental Route N: Spencer to Chesapeake

Missouri Supplemental Route N: Spencer to Chesapeake

Cruise Missouri Supplemental Route N from Spencer to Chesapeake for a 7-mile journey blending Route 66 nostalgia with classic Ozarks farmland. Explore historic alignments, rural landscapes, and roadside Americana along this short but scenic Missouri drive.

Historic Route 66:  Halltown to Spencer

Historic Route 66: Halltown to Spencer

Experience a mile of pure nostalgia on Historic Route 66 from Halltown to Spencer, Missouri. Starting at Gary’s Gay Parita gas station, this short but scenic drive crosses Turnback Creek and Paris Springs, ending at MO-96 near Spencer. Discover a living slice of the M…

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