
LEGENDAIRY ROUTE 66
Chicago to Santa Monica Route 66 is not a road; it is an archaeology project. Officially decertified in 1985, the “Main Street of America” no longer exists on modern federal maps. What remains is a 2,400-mile patchwork of
Scenic Rider is made for riders who want to discover without spending long nights building routes and managing GPX files.
Built for riders who want more adventure and less planning, Scenic Rider replaces hours of route building and GPX hassle with one interactive map of carefully selected points of interest. From wherever you are, you can navigate directly to your next great stop and decide how your day unfolds.
No file transfers. No version issues. No rigid line to follow. Just a clear overview of places that make your ride more memorable, with the freedom to connect them your way.
The best routes often take shape along the way. Take the turn that looks promising, follow your curiosity, and let the journey stay alive.
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