Butler Motorcycle Maps
The Best Maps of The Best Roads

Looking at your typical road atlas will tell you how to get from point A to point B but it will not tell which way is the most captivating if you’re on two wheels. A Butler Motorcycle Map does just that. These comprehensive maps detail the best segments of road so you no longer have to wonder. Just ride!

Each and every road segment detailed in these maps has been ridden and rated by an owner of Butler Maps Inc. From sport bike enthusiast, to dual sport adventurer, chopper rider, to two up tourers, the Butler team has diligently researched and presented fantastic riding experiences that are sure to impress no matter what you ride.

Rather than suggesting a loop that begins and ends in the same spot, these maps allow a riders to quickly and easily plan a route based around their own time restraints and preferences. These maps highlight  the best segments of road in the state. These segments have been organized into the following four categories to provide more focused information about the riding experience you can expect.

G1 - These are the best motorcycle rides. Always very dramatic and thrilling. Expect high mountain passes, deep canyons, sweepers, switchbacks, twisties and remarkable scenery. These are the roads with the greatest potential to leave you awe inspired.  The maps provide Expanded Views and GPS locations of the G1 Rides.

G2- Only a notch below G1, these are great motorcycle rides. Expect dramatic scenery, lively roads, and lots of elevation change. Though not as exciting as G1, these roads are worth every mile.

G3- A bit less dramatic than G1 and G2 but still among the best motorcycle miles you can ride. Expect wooded canyons, narrow winding roadways, and great scenery. Many G1 or G2 roads begin or end with a G3 experience.

Lost Highways - Beyond mountain passes and dramatic canyons are roads that extend to the horizon and the unknown beyond. The faded paint of a centerline, or crumbling shoulder are all that remain to remind us of a more purposeful past. They are highways that seem lost in time. Void of the trappings of population or procedure, these roads provide a motorcycling experience as unique as the untouched landscapes they divide. They are America’s “Lost Highways.”

Paved Mountain Trail -  Sweeping through the remote forests and mountain ranges of California are paths of pavement that leave even the most seasoned riders searching for comparable experiences. These roads are exceptionally tight, twisty and remote, offering unique opportunities to explore the less traveled corners California.

Butler Motorcycle Map Master Collection
Butler Motorcycle Map Master Collection

This Master Collection Gives You 8 Motorcycle Maps.  You get Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Montana, Idaho, the Rocky Mountain 5 State Planning Map, Southern California, and the new Texas Hill Country Map.


$95.00

Butler Motorcycle Maps 6 Map Rocky Mountain Collection
Butler Motorcycle Maps 6 Map Rocky Mountain Collection

6 Map Set Includes Colorado, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming and the 5 State Rocky Mountain Planning Map


$75.00

Butler Motorcycle Map of The Texas Hill Country
Butler Motorcycle Map of The Texas Hill Country

If you're looking for the best riding in Texas, head toward the Hill Country. Weaving through fields of blue bonnets and mature oaks are some of the most enjoyable motorcycling roads you'll find anywhere. 


$14.95

Butler Motorcycle Map of Southern California
Butler Motorcycle Map of Southern California

The Central & SoCal Map has GPS waypoints for all sections, not just the G1, as well as another delegation of road called Paved Mountain Trail to better represent those tight twisting goat path type roads that are unique to California. Map starts at the San Francisco Bay area across to Merced & into the Central Sierra Nevada Mountains. Extends all the way to the border of Southern California. Lots of details are sure to provide you with miles of smiles!


$19.95

Butler Motorcycle Map of Colorado
Butler Motorcycle Map of Colorado

The Centennial State is among the premiere motorcycling destinations in the country. Colorado has the highest mean elevation of any state, with more than 1,000 peaks over 10,000 ft high and 54 above 14,000 ft. From amazing one day rides right outside the capitol city of Denver, to high alpine exposures or tangerine sandstone canyons, there is enough diversity to satisfy any motorcycling enthusiast.
 


$14.95

Butler Motorcycle Map of Utah
Butler Motorcycle Map of Utah

Perhaps no other state in the country offers the varied riding terrain as Utah. From the snow capped peaks of the Wasatch Range, to the slot canyons of the southern deserts, Utah provides great riding all year long. The 5 national parks are just the tip of the iceberg for the adventurous, with mesmerizing roads stretching into all corners of this incredible state.
 


$14.95

Butler Motorcycle Map of Idaho
Butler Motorcycle Map of Idaho

Like all of the states in the Rocky Mountain region, Idaho offers great riding for those willing to explore. There are sixteen “G1” roads that stretch into every corner of the state offering incredibly diverse riding experiences. Marvel at what Idaho has to offer as you twist the throttle through immense granite canyons, past turquoise lakes and over rolling hill country roads.
 


$14.95

Butler Motorcycle Map of Montana
Butler Motorcycle Map of Montana

Montana is large and sparsely populated, making a ride across the state an adventure in itself. From vast plains in the east and rugged mountain ranges in the west to large valleys supporting the states agricultural economy, expect lots of diversity with long flowing highways, remote paved forest roads and views worthy of “Big Sky Country.
 


$14.95

Butler Motorcycle Map of Wyoming
Butler Motorcycle Map of Wyoming

Wyoming is the tenth largest state in the country and the least populated. For the touring motorcyclist riding here, it’s a slice of heaven — wide open ranges and remote roads with un-crowded riding reach into all corners of the state. In 1872 Yellowstone became the first National Park in the U.S., and the world! Though it seduces three million visitors a year, there is so much more to Wyoming than its famous parks.
 


$14.95