“Refined Roads. Raw Beauty.”
California Coastal “Outlaw at Heart” Tour
7 Days | San Diego to the Redwoods
The Experience
7 Days • Legendary Roads • Iconic Coastlines
Ride from San Diego to the Redwoods on a hand‑crafted coastal tour designed for riders who crave scenery, flow, and unforgettable roads.
From Highway 1 and Big Sur to the Golden Gate Bridge and towering redwoods, this ride blends ocean air, small towns, and bucket‑list moments—without rushing the experience.
📍 June 7–13, 2026
📍 San Diego ➜ Eureka, CA
📍 Limited spots available
Ride bold. Ride smart. Ride California.
What’s Included
Professionally guided 7‑day motorcycle tour
Carefully planned scenic routes and fuel stops
Pre‑ride briefing and daily route overview
Hotel coordination at rider‑friendly locations
Local knowledge, hidden viewpoints, and iconic photo stops
Small group experience for a smooth, personal ride
What’s Not Included
Motorcycle rental
Fuel
Meals and drinks
Hotel cost (unless otherwise specified)
Personal riding gear
Tips or incidentals
Example Day Ride: Coast to Mt Laguna Tour
You fire up your motorcycle in Escondido, CA, the early morning sun casting a golden glow over the rolling hills. The engine hums as you cruise out of town, heading into the winding backroads of Harmony Grove. The road narrows, twisting through oak-lined canyons and rustic farmland, the scent of eucalyptus and wild sage filling the air.
Emerging from the hills, you ride west toward Carlsbad’s coastline, the salty ocean breeze greeting you as the Pacific Ocean comes into view. The deep blue waves stretch to the horizon, surfers dotting the water as you glide past the Carlsbad Flower Fields, a vibrant patchwork of red, yellow, and pink blooms.
From here, you head south down Highway 101, hugging the coastline through Encinitas and Del Mar. The sun reflects off the water as you pass through laid-back surf towns, the scent of fresh coffee and sea air mixing with the distant sound of waves crashing. You weave through traffic, taking in the sight of oceanfront cliffs and sandy beaches before veering inland toward the mountains.
The road changes as you make your way east toward Lakeside and Alpine. The scenery shifts from coastal breezes to rocky hills and open valleys, the air growing drier, the roads winding through chaparral-covered slopes. The ascent toward Mt. Laguna is exhilarating, with sweeping curves that climb higher into the cool mountain air. Pine trees replace desert brush, and the views stretch endlessly into the Anza-Borrego Desert below.
Finally, you reach your lunch stop at Mt. Laguna, where you park the bike at a local roadside café, the smell of burgers and fresh coffee a welcome reward after the ride. Sitting at a picnic table under the shade of tall pines, you take in the silence of the mountain, the rumble of passing motorcycles in the distance, already thinking about the ride back.
You take a deep breath, the mountain air filling your lungs. This is freedom. This is the ride.
· Highlights: Ocean views, Flower fields, Mountain switchbacks, Overlooks with elevations that vary from 0 – 6271 ft.
· Lunch Alternatives: American
Example Day Ride: Canyons to Desert Tour
North County wine country has some of the best winding backroads, scenic vineyard views, and little hidden gems along the way up. The stretch of road is smooth, winding through rolling hills of Fallbrook that glow under the rising sun. The air is crisp, laced with the scent of the orange blossoms.
As you lean into the first curve, the canyon walls close in, towering above in shades of jewel tone greenery. Shadows shift as the bike glides through tight switchbacks, the tires gripping the asphalt with each perfect turn. The echo of your engine bounces off the rock faces, a low, thrilling growl against the vast silence.
Descending into Temecula, the landscape softens into sprawling greenery and rustic charm. Old Town Temecula greets you with its historic storefronts, the aroma of fresh coffee and sizzling bacon drifting from local cafés. A quick gas stop, a stretch, and then it’s back on the road—twistier now, as you push through the curves towards Pala and the winding ascent past Palomar Mountain and beyond.
Heading into Anza Borrego State Park: At a lookout point, you pull over, the engine ticking as it cools. From here, the entire canyon spreads before you—vast, rugged, and untouched. The only sound is the whisper of the wind through the cliffs and the distant cry of a hawk.
You take a deep breath, the desert air filling your lungs. This is freedom. This is the ride.
· Highlights: Canyons, Sculptures, Wildlife, Wildflowers in Spring, Vineyards
· Lunch Alternatives: American, Mexican, Southwestern

