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Driving Route 66 - your one-stop resource for planning the road trip of a lifetime. Route 66 maps, motels, attractions and Trip Planner.
A collection of Route 66 maps created using Google Maps. The maps will open in a browser window or the Google Maps app depending on your device. Scroll further below the maps to find additional detail for each state.
Use this Route 66 Trip Planner to discover the many motels, hotels, sights and attractions that make each Route 66 road trip so unique. Use the filters to help you plan by choosing a direction of travel and focussing on a specific category or state.
Below you'll find some of the most frequently asked questions about Route 66. This is not an exhaustive list and we will continue to update this FAQ as new questions arise in our Forum or Facebook page. What is Route 66? Where does Route 66 start? Where does Route 66 end? What states does Route 66 go through? How long is Route 66?
Getting started planning your Route 66 itinerary can be a daunting task. Do you begin with a wishlist of sights and attractions or the knowledge of where you'll be spending each night? Do you book your accommodation in advance or do you go with the flow? How long does it take? Will I miss anything?
These are common questions when people are considering their road trip, and while it's certainly true that you can no longer drive Route 66 from end to end uninterrupted, a significantly large portion (approximately 85%) remains paved and drivable.
Route 66 is every bit as much about the stops as it is the journey. If you intend on getting the most out of the experience then you’ll be stopping frequently along the Route to explore towns, museums and roadside attractions. Of course, all of this takes time and will limit your day’s mileage.
Route 66 was the 2448 mile stretch of continuous road linking Chicago, Illinois with Los Angeles, California via Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico and Arizona.
This is the blog for Driving Route 66. Our articles aim to provide advice and guidance for planning a Route 66 road trip.
Here you'll find a map of Route 66 through Illinois presented in multiple stages. Each stage is taken from our complete Illinois Route 66 map - the link for which is at the foot of the page.