![]() Old alignments of the highway through Kaibab National Forest have been designated the Historic Route 66 Mountain Bike Tour. This is Devil Dog Trail segment, south of Interstate 40 at exit 157.
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![]() This hand-built stone culvert is on the 1921 alignment of the Mountain Bike Tour.
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![]() The asphalt has almost completely crumbled away on the 1931 alignment of the Mountain Bike Tour.
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![]() Ash Fork: What is a car doing on the roof of a building --and was that really Elvis we spotted at the wheel?
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![]() Partridge Creek Bridge, built in the 1920's, is 3 miles southeast of I-40 exit 139 on a dead-end, barely-paved section of Route 66.
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![]() Heading west from I-40 exit 139 (Crookton Road): a sign of the open road.
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![]() One of many re-created Burma-Shave signs along this stretch of highway. Each one is preceded by four other signs, delivering messages on road safety via a clever verse.
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Last visited: July 2008, July 2009, May 2010.
Standard disclaimer: Sites are described for entertainment purposes only, as they were at the time of my last visit. I can not vouch for the current condition of the site or its accessibility.