⛽ 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

Historic Route 66: Galena to Baxter Springs – Kansas

Historic Route 66: Galena to Baxter Springs – Kansas

Take a nostalgic drive along the entire Kansas stretch of Historic Route 66 from Galena to Baxter Springs. Discover classic Americana, the Rainbow Bridge, and the iconic Cars on the Route landmark in this unforgettable 13-mile road trip.

Missouri Route 96: Halltown to Carthage

Missouri Route 96: Halltown to Carthage

Take a scenic ride across the heart of the Missouri Ozarks as we follow a quietly iconic stretch of Missouri Route 96, a modern roadway bearing the spirit and path of Historic Route 66. Our 41-mile journey begins at Halltown, where this local highway picks up the...

U.S. Route 95: Needles to Nevada – California

U.S. Route 95: Needles to Nevada – California

Drive 23 quiet, sun-drenched miles along U.S. Route 95 from Interstate 40 near Needles to the Nevada border. This remote stretch of California desert highway traverses the Mojave’s rugged heart, offering solitude, stark beauty, and a true sense of the open road.

Arizona Route 66: Seligman

Arizona Route 66: Seligman

Cruise through Seligman, Arizona along a 1.5-mile stretch of Historic Route 66—home to quirky diners, neon nostalgia, and the birthplace of the Route 66 revival.

Historic Route 66: Ash Fork – Arizona

Historic Route 66: Ash Fork – Arizona

Take a short but storied drive through Ash Fork, Arizona on Historic Route 66. Explore Park and Lewis Avenues, see remnants of Route 66’s glory days, and learn why this small town was once Hollywood’s backdrop and a crossroads of American transport.

Historic Route 66: Flagstaff – Arizona

Historic Route 66: Flagstaff – Arizona

Cruise along 7.6 miles of Historic Route 66 through Flagstaff, Arizona, where pine forests meet railroad history and neon-lit nostalgia. Discover why this northern Arizona town remains a beloved waypoint along America’s Main Street.