California
Route 36
A lightly-traveled super-twisty. One the best twisty roads I've ever had the pleasure of driving on.
Scenic Impact |
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Overall Score: 9.1 |
Twistiness |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
Fun-to-Drive: 9.7 |
Surface Quality |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
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Traffic |
1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 |
Rankings and ratings explained |
California's backroads are a motorsports enthusiast's heaven. Generally speaking, the roads are superbly paved, they follow every nook and cranny of the often-mountainous terrain (meaning they are VERY twisty), and they have NO TRAFFIC.
California route 36 is a cream-of-the-crop example of this. When I drove this road, all 222 long kilometres of it, I may have come up behind maybe 10 cars in total. That's 10 cars in 2 and a half hours of prime twisty road driving.
What's more, the road itself is fantastic. It is wide, with nicely paved shoulders in many places, and has many different flavours of tight twisties (well, everything except hairpins, I guess). One section near the eastern end at Red Bluff has the most roller-coaster like tight twisties I've ever seen. Huge, plunging drops or steep rises in the road followed by super tight turns, all superbly paved.
Unfortunately, this road is so good, I didn't want to get out of my car and take pictures of it (next time I am definitely going to take a picture of the roller-coaster section!). If you get a chance, enjoy this road!