Virginia is for Lovers, and Motorcyclists Too!
Last October our HOG chapter took a trip to Skyline Drive which runs through Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. Skyline Drive was awesome and some of the Virginia byways we took on the way home were fantastic. I look forward to more trips to Virginia. I especially want to visit Lexington and Roanoke. This area started catering to the motorcycle touring community and put out a brochure and a visitors guide in 2007 with us in mind. The brochure is called Roanoke Valley & Rockbridge Rides and it features 5 mapped out motorcycle routes. See www.visitroanokeva.com or call 1-800-635-5535 to get your brochure. See www.lexingtonvirginia.com or call 1-877-453-9822 for the visitors guide.
What makes the perfect ride?
Some riders like to soak up the scenery. Others like to hug the curves. Some might choose tree-lined roads where you’re as likely to see a deer as a car. Others prefer historic towns and country barns. Or maybe a carpet of city lights from a perch high atop a mountain.
In Southwest Virginia, one 50-mile stretch serves up an asphault buffet to cover just about every taste for motorcycle enthusiasts.
Also visit www.virginia.org for more travel information and click here to order a FREE map of scenic roads.
You can also visit www.byways.org for more information on American Scenic Byways or purchase the National Geographic Guide to Scenic Highways & Byways.
Thanks for the nod!
We loved VA…wish we could have spent more time there last summer. What a trip!
I was there last summer , incredible.