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Route 66 Cycling Map #1
$16.75
SKU: ADCY_BC_2601_20
Route 66 Cycling Map #1 Adventure Cycling Association

Route 66 Cycling Map #1

$16.75
SKU: ADCY_BC_2601_20

• Historical significance ; • Best bike maps on earth: route, research, experience ; ; Bicycle Route 66 does not always follow Historic Route 66. Deviations were made based on present-day conditions. The maps in this six-piece collection are waterproof and designed to fit in a handlebar-bag window or jersey pocket. The maps provide information specifically for cyclists: the location of bike shops, sources for food and water, and listings of overnight accommodations including camping facilities, small hotels, and cyclists-only lodging. ; ; #1 Chicago, Illinois – St. Louis, Missouri (329 Miles) ; ; The route begins at Grant Park in downtown Chicago along Lake Michigan. You’ll be riding trails and city streets to make your way through the city and its suburbs. Due to high traffic levels and safety concerns, the route does not follow historic Route 66 leaving the city. The riding through Illinois is over flat to rolling terrain that originally supported the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Cen

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• Historical significance ; • Best bike maps on earth: route, research, experience ; ; Bicycle Route 66 does not always follow Historic Route 66. Deviations were made based on present-day conditions. The maps in this six-piece collection are waterproof and designed to fit in a handlebar-bag window or jersey pocket. The maps provide information specifically for cyclists: the location of bike shops, sources for food and water, and listings of overnight accommodations including camping facilities, small hotels, and cyclists-only lodging. ; ; #1 Chicago, Illinois – St. Louis, Missouri (329 Miles) ; ; The route begins at Grant Park in downtown Chicago along Lake Michigan. You’ll be riding trails and city streets to make your way through the city and its suburbs. Due to high traffic levels and safety concerns, the route does not follow historic Route 66 leaving the city. The riding through Illinois is over flat to rolling terrain that originally supported the tallgrass prairie ecosystem. Cen

Geography Illinois
Geography Missouri
Geography United States
Map Type Territory Maps
Publisher Adventure Cycling Association
Usage Type Biking Maps