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A neon-fueled road trip along Route 66's most iconic spots

The ultimate guide to seeing the best of Route 66 in one week.

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  • 48:12
  • 2,594 mi
  • $423
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Created by samboddy - October 28th 2020

Route 66, and its 2,500 miles, is known affectionately as "The Mother Road." It's the quintessential cross-country road trip experience. From Chicago through the beating heart of America, the route officially ends at the Santa Monica Pier. The road reached peak popularity in the late 1940s and early '50s before being officially removed from the U.S. Highway System in 1985. After a few years, travelers from around the country and beyond started feeling tinges of nostalgia, and by the end of the 1980s it was once again becoming one of the most popular road trip routes.

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1251 Mokelumne Court, Antioch, California, United States

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258mi 04h 28m
Photo of Point San Luis Lighthouse
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1 Lighthouse Road, CA, US

Point San Luis Lighthouse

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64mi 01h 12m

1531 Mission Dr, Solvang, CA, US

Paula's Pancake House

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0mi 00h 02m

1680 Mission Dr, Solvang, CA, US

Hans Christian Andersen Museum

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25mi 00h 37m
Photo of Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park
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Painted Cave Rd, Santa Barbara, CA, US

Chumash Painted Cave State Historic Park

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12mi 00h 22m
Photo of Goleta Beach Park
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5905 Sandspit Rd, Goleta, CA, US

Goleta Beach Park

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9mi 00h 12m

129 Castillo St, Santa Barbara, CA, US

Carriage & Western Arts Museum of Santa Barbara

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12mi 00h 16m
Photo of Carpinteria Harbor Seal Preserve and Rookery
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Bailard exit, Carpinteria, CA, US

Carpinteria Harbor Seal Preserve and Rookery

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14mi 00h 18m
Photo of Mission San Buenaventura
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225 East Main Street, Ventura, CA, US

Mission San Buenaventura

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57mi 01h 16m
Photo of Santa Monica Pier
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200 Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, CA, US

Santa Monica Pier

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Whether you call it the starting or ending point of the Mother Road, the Santa Monica Pier is the perfect spot to stretch your legs or snap photos of the ocean before embarking on a 2,000-mile trip east. Sure it’s touristy, but that shouldn’t stop you from taking a ride on the 1922 carousel or grabbing something sweet from the soda fountain. From the roller coaster and Ferris wheel to the arcade and the sign noting that it is the official end of Route 66, there's tons of fun to be had here.

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74mi 01h 26m
Photo of Wigwam Village #7 Motel
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2728 E. Foothill Blvd Historic Route 66, San Bernardino, CA, US

Wigwam Village #7 Motel

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This is your last chance to sleep in an iconic Wigwam Village along Route 66, so don’t pass it up. Number 7 was built by Frank Redford, creator of the Wigwam Villages.

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Photo of Wigwam Village 7 Motel
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2728 E. Foothill Blvd Historic Route 66, San Bernardino, CA, US

Wigwam Village 7 Motel

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40mi 00h 46m

16825 D St, Victorville, CA, US

California Route 66 Museum

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11mi 00h 17m

24266 National Trails Hwy, Oro Grande, CA, US

Elmer's Bottle Tree Ranch

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25mi 00h 35m

681 N 1st Ave, Barstow, CA, US

Route 66 'Mother Road' Museum

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2mi 00h 06m
Photo of Barstow Station
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1611 E Main St, Barstow, CA, US

Barstow Station

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83mi 01h 37m
Photo of Pioneertown
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53441 Mane St, Pioneertown, CA, US

Pioneertown

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4mi 00h 10m
Photo of Desert Christ Park Foundation
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56200 Sunnyslope Dr, Yucca Valley, CA, US

Desert Christ Park Foundation

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35mi 00h 49m
Photo of Skull Rock
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Joshua Tree National Park, CA, US

Skull Rock

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