Some names come to invoke a spirit of meaning. Route 66 is one of these. Since its early beginnings, Route 66, also known as the mother road, has linked the West to the United States. It acted as the artery of early adventurers. It also supported the dream of starving people who traveled West in hopes of finding jobs during the 1930s.
Route 66 has many faces. While traveling Old Route 66 you can see remnants of Cowboy and Native American Indian culture. You can also see the neon-style drive-in and diner signs left from the Hollywood migration days. Route 66 symbolizes many things to many individuals, and each person who travels Route 66 gets something different from the experience.
Begin the Route 66 to Grand Canyon Ride where Route 66 meets the Pacific Ocean. Ride 66 through Los Angeles and out into the sandy deserts of Western California and into Arizona.
Once into Arizona, it isn't far to one of the world's seven natural wonders - the Grand Canyon. The Grand Canyon is over a mile deep and many miles wide in places. Like Route 66, the name Grand Canyon stands alone with a full mythology of meaning. Camp near the edge of the fascinating canyon enjoying its majestic power. You have to see it to believe it.
Tour Details
Duration
8 Days/7 Nights
Location
Los Angeles - Mojave Desert - Las Vegas - Grand Canyon - Death Valley - Los Angeles
Season
June 2-9, 2007
Tour Type
Street
Nearest City
Los Angeles
Physical Condition Required
Fair
Destination(s)
Arizona, United States California, United States
Tour Highlights
Old Route 66 - Old Diners/Cafes - History - Grand Canyon - Western Towns - Los Angeles - Santa Monica - Hollywood - Angeles National Forest - Mojave Desert - Joshua Tree National Park - Las Vegas - Gambling - Ghost Town of Calico - Death Valley - Hoover Dam
Rates
$2,990.00per personCurrency Converter (Rates shown are in US Dollars. Rates and terms are subject to change.)
Additional Rate Info
Total cost for rider: $2990 Total cost for passenger: $1370