Patty and I spent 2 nights in Eureka Springs, Arkansas this past week. Two days isn't nearly enough to do anything there, really, but we had to make this a quick one, and I was more on a mission to drive some twisties that I hadn't been on for many years to scout routes for the MITM GTG in Eureka Springs. See:
http://www.cvoharley.com/smf/index.php?topic=103560.0On the way, we took the "southern route" shown below that went through some of the best roads in the Ozarks of northern Arkansas, and then came back home on the northern route through Missouri, which also has some amazing roads.
While there, we visited the Fayetteville/Rogers area as well as got to see some really fine Corvettes in ES as they were having a Corvette GTG there this past weekend. We saw some amazing cars, as you will see below in subsequent posts.
Of the routes we took in, one or two of them will definitely be featured in the MITM GTG in 2017 in Eureka Springs. These are roads that challenge you to concentrate, but in all cases we found them to be well paved (if a bit narrow at times) and uncrowded.
Below is the map for the route we took to get there, traveling from the right to the left (east to the west side). To get your bearings, note that Harrison, AR is at the top of this map.
Highways 123 and 74 are both time
very well spent and are must see's for the iron butt attendees at the MITM GTG and maybe we can turn them into a mid-length run somehow as well. They are very picturesque, with nothing but twisties and large elevation changes. Unfortunately there aren't very many pullovers for picture taking, but the scenery is still awesome. By the time you hit Hwy 21 and head north to Berryville, the geography changes to more serene and less mountainous, but it's still very nice riding.