It's phenomenal (I'm lucky enough to live in Monterey, CA.)cswett wrote:Winkeldc, here is a great resources for West Coast riding info, Get yourself a West Coast map so you can match geography with Highway names, and then scroll down to the trip planning section. Pashnit members are always happy to share advice, too. They will even plan your entire route, if you let them.
http://www.pashnit.com/forum/index.php?
I hear that Highway 25 going south from Hollister in Central California is just a treat. But of course that means you will miss Highway 1 down the coast. So many choices.
Missing Highway 1 between Santa Cruz and Monterey isn't missing all that much. It's mostly farms to the left of you, farms to the right of you, slow traffic and a one-lane road on that stretch. The riding and the views are much better north of Santa Cruz and south of Monterey along Big Sur.
That said, I generally refuse to ride 1 south of Monterey or north of Santa Cruz on the weekends - too many RVs going 20mph in the turns or gawking.
So anyway, if you get on Highway 25 and head south at Hollister, you can follow it past Pinnacles National Monument (there's no road through the park - well, maybe for Chitown...) and then here are two options for getting back north.
The shorter option: split off 25 and head towards King City on 101. Go on 101 to Greenfield, head east along Elm Ave. until it merges into Arroyo Seco Rd. That become G16, aka Carmel Valley Road. You can follow that all the way back to Highway 1 in Carmel (just south of Monterey).
Or, you could keep going south until you get to San Miguel, then head south on 101 a little bit and get over to the coast at Cambria. Sometimes you can go through Fort Hunter Liggitt, but I wouldn't count on it; it is a functioning Army base, and travel through the post is supposed to be for business purposes only. (If you catch them on an exercise or training day, forget it.) There's really not a great way (that I know of) to get on or off 1 between Monterey and Cambria.
Anyway, my point is that riding 25 doesn't preclude the coast; and the part you'd miss, you're okay with missing.
Good roads,
- Lewellen
