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Itineraries: Great American Drives

Route 66: Chicago to Santa Monica

The Centennial Run — 100 years of the Mother Road, 1926–2026.
12–14 Daysyour choice of finish
~2,400 miChicago → the Pacific
8 StatesIL · MO · KS · OK · TX · NM · AZ · CA
100 Yearsest. November 11, 1926
1 Soundtrackwritten for this road

You don't drive Route 66 to get somewhere — you drive it to see what America looks like when it slows down. Neon motels, roadside giants, diners that never closed, and two thousand miles of the road that taught this country to drive. Timed for its 100th birthday. Explore as you go.

DAY 1

Chicago → St. Louis

~300 MI ON OLD 66
PHOTO · ROUTE 66 "BEGIN" SIGN, CHICAGO
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The "Begin Route 66" SignAdams Street at Michigan Avenue. Every great American road trip starts with this photograph.
The Gemini Giant, WilmingtonA 30-foot fiberglass spaceman — your first roadside giant, twenty minutes out of the suburbs.
Springfield, IllinoisLincoln's hometown, and the Cozy Dog Drive In — birthplace of the corn dog on a stick.
Old Chain of Rocks BridgeCross the Mississippi on foot where Route 66 did — the bridge with the famous 22-degree bend.
DAY 2

St. Louis → Joplin

~285 MI
PHOTO · GATEWAY ARCH FROM THE RIVERFRONT
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Gateway Arch National ParkRide the tram 630 feet up inside the Arch — the Gateway to the West, now a national park in its own right.
Ted Drewes Frozen CustardOn old 66 since 1941. Order the "concrete" — served upside down to prove it won't budge.
Meramec CavernsJesse James' hideout and the barn-roof billboard king of Route 66.
Devil's ElbowA 1923 steel truss bridge on a forgotten bend of the Big Piney — the Ozarks stretch nobody expects.
DAY 3

Joplin → Tulsa → Oklahoma City

~215 MI · 3 STATES TODAY
PHOTO · BLUE WHALE OF CATOOSA
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The Kansas CornerAll 13 miles of Route 66 in Kansas — blink and you'll miss a whole state.
The Blue Whale of CatoosaA grinning 80-foot whale in a swimming hole — the most beloved roadside attraction on the entire route.
Tulsa's Art Deco & Buck AtomOil-boom architecture downtown, a 21-foot space cowboy on 11th Street, and Cyrus Avery Plaza — honoring the man who invented Route 66.
Arcadia: Round Barn & POPS 66An 1898 round barn and a 66-foot neon soda bottle with 700 flavors inside. Yes, both.
🌙 Overnight: Oklahoma City, Oklahoma Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →
DAY 4

Oklahoma City → Amarillo

~260 MI · INTO TEXAS
PHOTO · CADILLAC RANCH AT GOLDEN HOUR
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Route 66 Museums, Clinton & Elk CityOklahoma takes its stretch of the Mother Road seriously — these two are the best museums on the route.
U-Drop Inn, ShamrockThe art deco tower that inspired Ramone's shop in Cars — glowing green neon at dusk.
Cadillac RanchTen Cadillacs nose-down in a Texas field. Bring a can of spray paint — adding your layer is the tradition.
The Big TexanHome of the free 72-oz steak — free, that is, if you finish it in an hour. Watching is entertainment enough.

Four days in — and the West is still ahead.

The full Centennial itinerary has the timing, the neon, the food, and the soundtrack.

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DAY 5

Amarillo → Santa Fe & Taos

~290 MI · THE SANTA FE LOOP
PHOTO · BLUE SWALLOW MOTEL NEON, TUCUMCARI
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Midpoint Café, Adrian TX1,139 miles to Chicago, 1,139 miles to L.A. Stand on the line and have the pie.
Tucumcari ToniteThe best-preserved neon strip on the route — the Blue Swallow Motel sign alone is worth the stop after dark.
The Santa Fe LoopTake the pre-1937 alignment into the oldest capital city in America — adobe plazas, four centuries of history, green chile everything.
Taos OptionPush on up the High Road for Taos Pueblo, a thousand years old and still living.
🌙 Overnight: Santa Fe or Taos, New Mexico Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →
DAY 6

Santa Fe → Albuquerque → Gallup

~200 MI
PHOTO · EL RANCHO HOTEL SIGN, GALLUP
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Albuquerque's Central AvenueEighteen miles of urban Route 66 — vintage neon, Old Town adobe, and the 1927 KiMo Theatre.
The Continental DivideCross the backbone of the continent at 7,275 feet. Everything west of here flows to the Pacific — including you.
El Rancho Hotel, Gallup"Home of the movie stars" — Bogart, Hepburn, and Reagan all slept here during Gallup's Hollywood years.
Trading PostsGallup is the heart of Native American arts on the route — the real thing, from Navajo and Zuni artists.
DAY 7

Gallup → Winslow & Flagstaff

~180 MI · PAINTED DESERT COUNTRY
PHOTO · STANDIN' ON THE CORNER, WINSLOW
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Petrified Forest National ParkThe only national park containing a stretch of Route 66 — marked by a rusting 1932 Studebaker. The Painted Desert does the rest.
Wigwam Motel, Holbrook"Have you slept in a wigwam lately?" Nineteen concrete teepees, unchanged since 1950.
Standin' on the Corner ParkWinslow, Arizona — yes, that corner. The flatbed Ford is parked and waiting.
La PosadaThe last great Harvey House hotel, gorgeously restored. Even if you're not staying, walk the gardens.
🌙 Overnight: Winslow / Flagstaff Region (night 1 of 3) Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →
DAY 8

Side Trip: Grand Canyon Country

~160 MI ROUND TRIP
PHOTO · GRAND CANYON FROM DESERT VIEW
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The South RimA mile deep, ten miles across, two billion years down. No photograph prepares you — not even the good ones.
Desert View WatchtowerMary Colter's 1932 stone tower at the canyon's east end — the best first look on the drive in.
Grand Canyon Railway OptionSkip the parking lots entirely: ride the vintage train from Williams straight to the rim, the way visitors arrived in 1901.
🌙 Overnight: Winslow / Flagstaff Region (night 2 of 3) Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →
DAY 9

Flagstaff Country

EASY LOOPS FROM TOWN
PHOTO · METEOR CRATER RIM
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Meteor CraterA 50,000-year-old hole in the desert, nearly a mile wide — the best-preserved impact site on Earth.
Walnut Canyon & WupatkiCliff dwellings and ancient pueblos minutes from town — a thousand years of Arizona before the highway.
Lowell ObservatoryWhere Pluto was discovered in 1930. Stay for the evening telescope sessions under dark-sky skies.
Downtown FlagstaffRailroad-town brick, mountain air, and the best food stretch between Santa Fe and L.A.
🌙 Overnight: Winslow / Flagstaff Region (night 3 of 3) Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →
DAY 10

Flagstaff → Kingman & Needles

~165 MI · THE LONGEST UNBROKEN STRETCH OF OLD 66
PHOTO · HACKBERRY GENERAL STORE
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SeligmanWhere the Route 66 revival was born — barber Angel Delgadillo fought to save the road, and the Snow Cap Drive-In still serves the jokes with the burgers.
Hackberry General StoreThe most photographed gas station in America, frozen somewhere around 1957.
OatmanA gold-rush town where wild burros wander Main Street and gunfights are staged daily. The Sitgreaves Pass drive in is white-knuckle wonderful.
Hoover Dam Option75 miles north of Kingman — the concrete colossus that lit up the Southwest. Walk the top; the tour goes inside.
DAY 11

Side Trip: Las Vegas & Red Rock Canyon

~210 MI ROUND TRIP VIA HOOVER DAM
PHOTO · RED ROCK CANYON SCENIC DRIVE
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Red Rock CanyonA 13-mile scenic drive through flame-colored sandstone, twenty minutes from the Strip and a world away from it.
Fremont Street & the Neon MuseumVintage Vegas — where the great signs of the 20th century went to keep glowing.
The StripBecause you're this close, and it has to be seen once. Then back to the quiet of the Mother Road.
🌙 Overnight: Kingman / Needles — or stay in Vegas and take the 14-day finish below Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →
DAY 12

The Classic Finish: Santa Monica via Barstow

~300 MI · MOJAVE TO THE PACIFIC
PHOTO · END OF THE TRAIL SIGN, SANTA MONICA PIER
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Roy's Motel & Café, AmboyThe loneliest, most photogenic neon sign in the Mojave — mid-century modern in the middle of nowhere.
Elmer's Bottle Tree RanchA forest of two hundred glass-bottle trees chiming in the desert wind. Folk art at its purest.
First McDonald's Museum, San BernardinoWhere it all began in 1948 — on Route 66, of course.
Santa Monica Pier: End of the TrailTwo thousand four hundred miles end at a sign over the Pacific. Park, walk out, and watch the sun go down on the whole thing.
🏁 Trip complete: the Mother Road, corner to corner Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →

Or Take the 14-Day Grand Finale

In no hurry? Trade the straight shot for two more days: a night under the Vegas neon, a Joshua Tree detour, and a Palm Springs finish before the Pier.

DAY 12

Overnight in Las Vegas

14-DAY ROUTE
PHOTO · VINTAGE VEGAS NEON AT NIGHT
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A Full Vegas EveningThe Neon Museum's boneyard at night, a Fremont Street wander, and one great dinner — Vegas done as a road-trip stopover, not a destination.
🌙 Overnight: Las Vegas, Nevada Book Your Ride →
DAY 13

Vegas → Joshua Tree → Palm Springs

~230 MI · 14-DAY ROUTE
PHOTO · JOSHUA TREES AT SUNSET
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Joshua Tree National ParkTwo deserts meet in a landscape that looks invented — boulder piles, twisted trees, and Keys View over the whole Coachella Valley.
Palm SpringsMid-century modern's world capital — the perfect architectural echo of Route 66's golden era, with a pool at the end of it.
🌙 Overnight: Palm Springs or San Bernardino, California Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →
DAY 14

The Grand Finale: Santa Monica Pier

~110 MI · 14-DAY ROUTE
PHOTO · SANTA MONICA PIER FERRIS WHEEL AT DUSK
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The Last MilesRejoin old 66 through San Bernardino and Pasadena — the palm-lined victory lap.
End of the TrailThe sign, the pier, the Pacific. A hundred years of road behind you and nothing but ocean ahead.
🏁 Trip complete: 2,400 miles, 8 states, 100 years Song for this stretch — coming to the soundtrack Book Your Ride →

Get the Full Centennial Itinerary + Soundtrack

This page is the free preview. The full edition is the Mother Road in your hands — a photo-filled, printable guide built for the 100th anniversary, paired with original songs written for this exact road.

  • Turn-by-turn old-alignment directions — know when to leave the interstate and when it's a dead end
  • The neon timing guide: which signs to catch lit, town by town
  • Where to eat — the diners, drive-ins, and pie stops worth planning a day around
  • Motel picks: the restored classics that are actually worth sleeping in
  • Centennial events calendar for 2026, updated through the year
  • The original Route 66 soundtrack — songs written for this road, in driving order
  • Printable PDF: the Mojave doesn't do cell service
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Plan Ahead

Official resources for the stops that need reservations or homework — straight from the source.