Best Motorcycle Rides in Ohio: The Scenic Windy 9 (2024)

Looking for the best motorcycle rides in Ohio to cruise your motorcycle on? Look no further than the Ohio’s Windy 9 in southeastern Ohio – a collection of the best motorcycle routes in Ohio.

Developed by theAthens County Convention and Visitors Bureau, the Windy 9 comprises nine motorcycle routes (each approximately 50 to 100 miles) covering nearly 1,000 miles of well-maintained roads! The Scenic Windy 9 takes riders through some of Ohio’s most stunning landscapes including theWayne National Forest,Hocking Hills, and numerous state parks and forests. You’ll pass by covered bridges, beautiful farmland, charming small towns and wind along the mighty Ohio River!

Ohio’s Windy 9 is truly a motorcyclist’s dream and definitely the best motorcycle routes in Ohio!

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Motorcyclists travel the country in search of riding great roads, Ohio riders are lucky to have the Windy 9 in their “backyard”. In my opinion, the Windy 9 is the best collection of motorcycle routes in the state. From twists and turns, hairpin curves and long, easy cruising roads, the Windy 9 has a route for every level of motorcycle rider!

Whether you want to complete the nearly 1,000 miles in a weekend, or cruise along a few of the routes exploring local attractions for the day, the routes of the Windy 9 will provide thrilling rides, stunning scenery, and the lure of the open road calling you to return again and again.

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Motorcycle Routes on Ohio’s Windy 9

All routes along Ohio’s Windy 9 “start” in Athens, but you can map out a route that makes the most sense for the direction you are starting from and how long you want to ride. We started in Columbus, researching the routes that would allow us to wind through as many of the Windy 9 routes as we could within our two-day getaway.

Looking for more on Athens? Check out our Weekend Getaway Guide: Things To Do In Athens, Ohio.

Some routes intersect and/or run parallel to each other, making it easy for riders to connect from route to route. Although we did not complete the 1,000 miles of Ohio’s Windy 9, we did accomplish our goal of riding along all 9 routes!Riders can pick up a Windy 9 map at the Athens County Convention and Visitors Bureau (or have one mailed to you), local places around Athens or clickHEREto download a map.

Route 1: Rim of the World

Distance: 87 miles

The “Rim of the World” takes riders in a loop along State Route 78, northeast of Athens. Passing through Glouster, Ringgold, McConnelsville, Stockport, Chesterhill, Sharpsburg, Amesville and returning riders to Athens. With an easy, cruising ride, motorcyclists will enjoy the scenery of theWayne National Forest,Burr Oak State Park, the Muskingum River and the Stockport Mill.

Local attractions along the route are Miner’s Memorial Park, Underground Railroad Historical Marker and the Stockport Lock and Dam. This route seemed to be popular, especially through the Burr Oak State Park area, where we stretched our legs for a bit while watching groups of motorcycles quickly pass by.

Route 2: Southern Dip

Distance: 94 miles

The “Southern Dip” takes riders in a loop along the Ohio River Scenic Byway, south of Athens. Passing through lovely river towns such as Pomeroy, Middleport and Gallipolis, then heading north to Vinton and Albany to return to Athens.

The “Southern Dip” is the ultimate cruising ride, no sharp twists or turns, just gentle curves, the open road and the scenic Ohio River! Enjoy the scenery of the Ohio River and the Appalachian country side. Local attractions include, numerous lookout points along the river, the riverside Gallipolis City Park and you can take a few extra miles to drive off the route to visit theBob Evans Farm and Homesteadnear Rio Grande. If you wish, you can also cross the river into West Virginia, to explore the opposite side of the river!

Route 3: Hocking Hills Nipper

Distance: 93 miles

The “Hocking Hills Nipper” loops riders north and northwest of Athens. This ride will have you passing through the towns of Chauncey, New Straitsville, Logan and returning you back to Athens. I would suggest taking your time along this route, cruise the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway and make time to explore one of Ohio’s favorite tourist destinations, Hocking Hills!

This route is one of my favorites! With the stunning and lush scenery ofWayne National Forest,Hocking Hillsand theHockingandZaleski State Forests, this ride is all about taking in the beauty of nature! From pondering the age of the oak trees in the forests, exploring Old Man’s Cave and Ash Cave in Hocking Hills, and searching the back roads for theCox Covered Bridge(located on Woodgeard Road, just south of the SR 56 and SR 93 intersection), the “Hocking Hills Nipper” also makes a great day trip!

A few things to watch along this route are falling rocks alongside the road in the Hocking Hills area, some blind curves, and the deer (several deer ran beside us while some munched away on their afternoon snack alongside the road, nodding as we passed by).

PRO TIP: For motorcyclists, the most popular spot in this area which caters to riders isJimBo’s Bar and Diner. Stop in for a cold drink and one of their famous hamburgers!

Read about my autumn Hocking Hills Motorcycle Ride.

Route 4: Lazy Rivers

Distance: 101 miles

The “Lazy Rivers” route loops riders east and southeast of Athens. Passing through Stewart, Reedsville, Portland, Racine, Pomeroy and returning riders to Athens. This Ohio motorcycle route is a cruisers’ dream! With only a few gentle curves, riders can let the road lead them leisurely alongside the Hocking and Ohio Rivers.

Local attractions areForked Run State Park,Buffington Island Battlefield State Memorial Parkand the many Ohio River locks and dams. Take a few minutes to stretch your legs while watching the engineering marvels do their thing and explore the rich history of the river town, Pomeroy. This route is all about cruising and enjoying the scenic river views and Ohio’s beautiful farmland.

Route 5: Zaleski Zipper

Distance: 51 miles

The “Zaleski Zipper” is the shortest of the nine routes. This route loops riders west of Athens, passing through Albany and Zaleski then returning to Athens. Local attractions along this route are theLake Hope State Park,Zaleski State Forestand the Underground Railroad in Albany.

We enjoyed a welcomed break and cold drink in Zaleski at the Village Inn. It was just the two of us and the friendly bartender (whose name has unfortunately escaped me), he talked with us like we were old friends, telling us about the local area and haunted spots near Lake Hope State Park. That’s the thing about traveling, whether you are near or far from home, always strike up a conversation with a local, it will change your perspective about a place!

Without stopping at the Village Inn, Zaleski would have been another blur of a town we passed through on our two-day excursion. Instead the friendly conversation has us wanting to visit the Village Inn again, to say hello to our new friend when we return to the area!

Route 6: Pioneer Pass

Distance: 105 miles

The “Pioneer Pass” takes riders east of Athens. This route will take riders through Amesville, Sharpsburg, Chesterhill, Watertown, Marietta then returning to Athens. With this route, riders can experience a short trek along State Route 555 (Triple Nickle), the rolling Appalachian hills,Wayne National Forest,Stroud’s Run State ParkandGifford State Park.

Take a break to exploreMariettaand theValley Gem Sternwheelerfor a taste of Ohio’s rich river history.

Looking for more about Marietta, Ohio? Read 5 Reasons You Should Visit Marietta, Ohio and Discovering Marietta, Ohio’s Historical Past.

Route 7: Pomeroy Dash

Distance: 64 miles

The “Pomeroy Dash” takes riders south of Athens. This route leads riders along Old US 33 through Shade, Pomeroy, Albany and returning to Athens, showcasing the main historic thoroughfare which connected Athens to the Ohio River. The “Pomeroy Dash” has gentle curves, Appalachian country roads and Ohio River views.

We found the cutest small-town café located in Albany, which served a delicious home-cooked breakfast! TheAlbany Caféis located in an older school building, patrons dine in the cafeteria with school-themed décor upon the walls and the original lockers in the hallway. With delicious food and school spirit atmosphere, the Albany Café will remind you of your school days!

Route 8: Black Diamond Run

Distance: 101 miles

The “Black Diamond Run” takes riders north of Athens. This motorcycle ride in Ohio showcases the Hocking Valley’s turn-of-the-century mining towns, passing through Nelsonville, Somerset, New Lexington, Shawnee, New Straitsville, Chauncey and returning to Athens. Explore theWayne National Forest,Nelsonville Historic Square, Hocking Valley Scenic Railway,Rocky Outdoor Gear Headquartersand Robinson’s Cave.

We made a pit-stop in Somerset to stretch our legs and to enjoy lunch at Clay Haus. Clay Haus sits in an old German House constructed between 1812 and 1820. Opened in 1978, as a German-American restaurant, visitors to Clay Haus will love the food and the historic atmosphere!

Route 9: The Triple Nickle

Distance: 63 miles

The legendary Ohio “Triple Nickle” is the most challenging route of the nine. The “Triple Nickle” or State Route 555 runs north-south through four counties. This rural route has well-maintained roads, with lots of twists, turns, blind curves and hills, a sport-rider’s dream.

If you are looking for a relaxing cruising ride or are an inexperienced rider, the “Triple Nickle” is not for you. As a technically challenging route, drivers must be alert at all times, obey the speed limit and watch for loose stone/gravel around some curves.

Definitely a thrilling and adrenaline pumping ride, although I was a bit nervous on this route, with the constant twist and turns and blind curves. We only passed two other motorcyclists on this route as we made our way through gorgeous Ohio farmland and a quick pass through Wayne National Park. The “Triple Nickle” is all about the ride, not the destination. Many riders label SR 555 as the best ride in Ohio and others have nicknamed it “Ohio’s Tail of the Dragon”!

Where to Stay Along the Windy 9 Routes

Whether you want to stay in at the hotel for the evening or you want to explore the numerous bars and restaurants, you can’t go wrong with an overnight stay in Athens on your motorcycle weekend getaway. After driving 7+ hours the first day of our two-day Windy 9 excursion, we thought an overnight in Athens was a welcomed retreat!

The Ohio University Inn

The clean and spacious, air-conditioned rooms of the Ohio University Inn were the perfect welcome after a long, hot day in the sun.

The Ohio University Inncurrently offers riders an “Ohio Windy 9” hotel package, consisting of overnight accommodations (riders can request rooms with parking lot view to peak at their motorcycle throughout the night), breakfast (either buffet-style or “Grab & Go” for early risers), complimentary vehicle wash area and complimentary Ohio Windy 9 maps and helmet stickers.

Other amenities at the hotel include a large outdoor patio to relax and unwind, swimming pool, conference center, free Wi-Fi, Starbucks coffee shop, the Bunch of Grapes Tavern and Cutler’s Restaurant.

Where to Eat & Drink in Athens

Cutler’s

Since we were exhausted from our 7+hour ride, we decided to stay at the hotel for the evening, we ate a delicious meal at the hotel’s restaurant,Cutler’s, enjoyed a quick drink on the outdoor patio, then returned to our room for an early evening to rest for our second day on the motorcycle.

Smiling Skull Saloon

A well-known local biker bar, theSmiling Skull Saloon has been around for a long time. You can expect to meet all types of people at the bar, not just bikers. It has a decent craft beer and draft list and it’s a good place to hang out while you’re in between rides.

Popular Motorcycle Shop in Athens

In case you need any gear while on the road, you can check out Athens Sports Cycles(featuring popular motorcycle brands likeHarley Davidson,Kawasaki,YamahaandSuzuki).

Looking for more things to do in Athens? Read my Weekend Getaway Guide: Athens, Ohio.

Watch the video below to experience the Windy 9 from the passenger’s seat!

With beautiful and differing landscapes, historic towns and well-maintained roads, the scenic routes of the Windy 9are some of the best motorcycle rides in Ohio and are truly a motorcyclist’s dream! To learn more about Ohio’s Windy 9, please visit https://www.windy9.com.

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A special thanks to Athens County Convention and Visitors Bureau, Ohio University Inn and Inspire PR Group. I was an invited guest of the Athens County Convention and Visitors Bureau and Ohio University Inn. As always on Ohio Girl Travels, all opinions are my own!

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