Welcome to MotorcycleRoads.US - your one-stop resource for great motorcycle roads™ in Ohio. Our mission, as a service to the motorcycle community, is to provide a comprehensive listing of roads available from various Internet resources or contributed by motorcycle riders.
Roads are color coded by their primary characteristic: Scenic; Sweeping Curves; Twisties; and Unpaved. A twisty road is defined as one which has switchbacks or is 'left, right, left, right,' etc. [See twisty road example]. An unpaved road is hard-packed gravel, but would be suitable for most road bikes. The code assigned is subjective and based on information from the Internet resource, Rand McNally Road Atlas, Microsoft® Streets & Trips, State highway maps, and motorcycle riders.
Each road has its own page which includes a map, rider comments, links to other resources, and a listing of connecting routes. However, you should visit the resources listed for more information such as road conditions, directions, tourist attractions, and safety precautions. Click on the road designation or name to view its page.
Roads are listed by geographical area. Preceding the route number or name is a small icon which indicates the general direction of the route. ↔ = e-w, ↕ = n-s, and Ο = loop. Many of the roads intersect or connect with each other. To plan your tour or ride, get out your road atlas or state highway map and have fun. Enjoy your ride and remember, Ride Safe!
Roads are color coded by their primary characteristic: Scenic; Sweeping Curves; Twisties; and Unpaved. A twisty road is defined as one which has switchbacks or is 'left, right, left, right,' etc. [See twisty road example]. An unpaved road is hard-packed gravel, but would be suitable for most road bikes. The code assigned is subjective and based on information from the Internet resource, Rand McNally Road Atlas, Microsoft® Streets & Trips, State highway maps, and motorcycle riders.
Each road has its own page which includes a map, rider comments, links to other resources, and a listing of connecting routes. However, you should visit the resources listed for more information such as road conditions, directions, tourist attractions, and safety precautions. Click on the road designation or name to view its page.
Roads are listed by geographical area. Preceding the route number or name is a small icon which indicates the general direction of the route. ↔ = e-w, ↕ = n-s, and Ο = loop. Many of the roads intersect or connect with each other. To plan your tour or ride, get out your road atlas or state highway map and have fun. Enjoy your ride and remember, Ride Safe!