Route 66 in 15 Iconic Stops—How Many Have You Done?

America’s Mother Road is only 2 448 miles long, yet it squeezes in muffler men, neon deserts, meteor craters and a lunch counter frozen in 1959. Below are 15 “you-weren’t-really-there-unless” pit stops. Count ’em, then tell us your score.

1. “Begin 66” Sign — Chicago, IL

Begin Route 66 sign, Chicago

Snap the obligatory selfie at East Adams & Michigan Avenue, then carb-load on deep-dish before the odometer starts rolling.

2. The Gemini Giant — Wilmington, IL

Gemini Giant statue

Space helmet? Check. Rocket? Check. This 28-foot fiberglass mascot guards the old Launching Pad Drive-In—still slinging burgers under lunar-green neon.

3. Old Chain of Rocks Bridge — St. Louis, MO

Chain of Rocks Bridge

The mile-long pedestrian span kinks 22° mid-river. Park, walk the bend and watch the Mississippi churn under rusty trusses.

4. Meramec Caverns Barn Sign — Stanton, MO

Meramec Caverns barn advertising

Jesse James never hid here, but thousands of barn roofs swear otherwise. Tour the kitschy cave, then grab saltwater taffy at the gift shop the size of a gymnasium.

5. Blue Whale — Catoosa, OK

Blue Whale of Catoosa

Built as an anniversary gift (flowers are overrated), the 80-foot cement cetacean now hosts selfie pilgrims and the occasional turtle.

6. Cadillac Ranch — Amarillo, TX

Cadillac Ranch

Ten tail-finned Caddies nose-planted in a wheat field. Bring a spray can; your art will last roughly three hours before the next road-tripper paints over it.

7. Midpoint Café — Adrian, TX

Midpoint Cafe Texas

Concrete marker reads “1 139 miles to L.A. / Chicago.” Celebrate halftime with a slab of “Ugly Crust” pie smothered in ice cream.

8. Blue Swallow Motel — Tucumcari, NM

Blue Swallow Motel neon sign

Rose-pink stucco, garage bays for each room and a neon bird glowing electric-blue since 1939. Ask for Room 4—rumored cameo in Cars.

9. Route 66 Auto Museum — Santa Rosa, NM

Route 66 Auto Museum

Fins, whitewalls and fuzzy dice: 30+ lovingly restored classics plus a jukebox that eats quarters faster than a Vegas slot.

10. Petrified Forest & Painted Desert — AZ

Petrified Forest NP Route 66 alignment

The only national park on Route 66. Ancient log “gems” glitter under desert sun; a rusty Studebaker marks the original roadbed.

11. Wigwam Motel — Holbrook, AZ

Wigwam Motel Holbrook

“Have You Slept in a Wigwam Lately?” Fifteen concrete teepees circle vintage Chevys—sleeping inside feels weirdly cozy (and smells faintly of cedar).

12. “Standin’ on the Corner” Park — Winslow, AZ

Standin' on the Corner statue

Eagles fans queue for the bronze troubadour and flatbed Ford mural. Speakers loop Take It Easy; good luck getting it out of your head before California.

13. Meteor Crater — Winslow, AZ

Meteor Crater Arizona

A mile-wide, 560-foot-deep dent blasted 50 000 years ago. The visitor center’s chunk of space rock is selfie-heavy and security-guarded.

14. Wild Burros of Oatman, AZ

Oatman burros

Former mining town now owned by free-range burros descended from pack animals. Carrots from the general store will win you instant furry friends (watch the nibbles).

15. “End of the Trail” Sign — Santa Monica Pier, CA

End of Route 66 Santa Monica

Roll past roller-coasters and the Pacific stretch. Grab a corn dog, toast the sunset—odometer reads “done.”


So, how many did you tick off? 1-5 = rookie, 6-10 = road warrior, 11-15 = certified Mother Road legend. Drop your score (and any secret detours) below

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