
"From our perspective, you ride in Florida primarily for the scenery," said Frank Strouse, "Riders live to avoid the interstate, which we kindly refer to as 'super slab.' It's just a boring ride. Whether you're the rider who wants a smooth road to take you from lunch spot to tavern – or looking to avoid humanity all together – Florida has the right ride and plenty of shoreline.

There are enough side roads to avoid the dreaded interstate, and a number of hidden gems are tucked in state parks. Certainly in the winter, people love to head south and ride through the winter."įlorida's roads also are in good condition and usually offer riders plenty of places to stop and relax.

"Bikers are like Canadian geese: They head south. "People like Florida, because it's year-round riding," said Bill Belei, founder and editor of Motorcycle Roads, a site that ranks and reviews open roads around the country. Yet there's a reason Motoryclist magazine ranked the trip from the Everglades to the Keys as one of the 10 best in the country: From beautiful ocean views to sugar cane fields and alligators, Florida's roads for motocyclists are spectacular sceneries best seen from the seat of a cruiser.

Ocean views, sugar-cane fields, wildlife and year-round access make for the ideal Florida motorcycle trip.įlorida roads for motocyclists aren't known for death-defying twists and turns, and we prefer to keep things at sea level.
