Photo by @dguttenfelder (David Guttenfelder) // #sponsored by @statefarm // Words by @megkstack76 (Megan K. Stack) // We spotted a vanity plate in an Arizona gift shop and burst out laughing: “Where the hell is Route 66?” After nearly a month on the road, this is our most frequently asked question. As a fixed line through the landscape, today’s Mother Road is fragmentary and elusive, splitting and turning to rutted dirt and disappearing under roaring interstates. And so we’ve come to embrace Route 66 as a more general geography and a freewheeling state of mind: Wide open and waiting for anybody with a full tank and a willingness to get lost riding the back roads all the way to the ocean. We like to ride with the windows down and the music up. We pull over for spots that are strange and desolate: The abandoned, wind-swept gas station tagged into a kaleidoscope of color and reborn as a skate park. The haunting moonscapes of the Petrified Forest. The eerily immaculate recreation of a 1960s camper park at the Enchanted Trails RV Park outside Albuquerque. We are riding Route 66 into some of the weirdest and wildest corners of the American imagination. // Route 66 is the most celebrated stretch of highway in America. However, with more travelers opting for the interstate, it needs your help. Join @savingplaces and @statefarm on our 2,400-mile journey across America’s most iconic roadway at natgeo.com/route-66.

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Photo by @dguttenfelder (David Guttenfelder) // #sponsored by @statefarm // Words by @megkstack76 (Megan K. Stack) // We spotted a vanity plate in an Arizona gift shop and burst out laughing: “Where the hell is Route 66?” After nearly a month on the road, this is our most frequently asked question. As a fixed line through the landscape, today’s Mother Road is fragmentary and elusive, splitting and turning to rutted dirt and disappearing under roaring interstates. And so we’ve come to embrace Route 66 as a more general geography and a freewheeling state of mind: Wide open and waiting for anybody with a full tank and a willingness to get lost riding the back roads all the way to the ocean. We like to ride with the windows down and the music up. We pull over for spots that are strange and desolate: The abandoned, wind-swept gas station tagged into a kaleidoscope of color and reborn as a skate park. The haunting moonscapes of the Petrified Forest. The eerily immaculate recreation of a 1960s camper park at the Enchanted Trails RV Park outside Albuquerque. We are riding Route 66 into some of the weirdest and wildest corners of the American imagination. // Route 66 is the most celebrated stretch of highway in America. However, with more travelers opting for the interstate, it needs your help. Join @savingplaces and @statefarm on our 2,400-mile journey across America’s most iconic roadway at natgeo.com/route-66.


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