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20 Best USA Road Trips • Famous Driving Destinations in 2024

Many will say that going on an epic road trip is the best and really the only way to experience America. This is the land of the open road, the roadside attraction, the roadside diner. If all roads lead to Rome, they must eventually make a detour in the United States, I say.

There is a lot that goes into planning a road trip in the USA. What to pack, what kind of car to rent, and, most importantly, where to go. There are a million routes out there and they all have their own merits and, in some cases, oddities.

I’ve assembled a list of some of the best and most classic road trips in the country. From East Coast to West Coast and Sea to Shining Sea, the finest stretches of good ol American-made asphalt are all found in this article. Through the desert, over the mountains, into the past, doesn’t matter; we’ve got them all covered right here.

So which Great American road trip will you take?

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20 Greatest Road Trips in the USA

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1. California Route 1 – Pacific Coast Highway

The road trip in the usa to take before you die.

  • States : California
  • Start: San Diego
  • End : Mendocino
  • Total Distance: 656 miles
  • Best Part: Camping in Big Sur

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What’s a trip to California without visiting the coast or the beach? The beach is one of the most important aspects of California livin’, after all. It is talked about during just about every other conversation in the state. Who could blame the natives for loving their coastline so much when you have superlative stops like Malibu, San Luis Obispo, and Point Reyes all there?

For the ultimate road trip in California , consider driving the entire stretch of the Pacific Route 1. This epic route, which should take at least a week (two for maximum enjoyment), seriously pulls out all the stops. Gorgeous coastline, bustling metropolises – like San Francisco and Los Angeles – and more than enough In n’ Out Burger joints all combine to make the perfect road trip itinerary. This is some of the best California has to offer.

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2. Route 66

The classic road trip across america.

  • States: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, California
  • Start: Chicago, Illinois
  • End : Santa Monica, California
  • Total Distance:  2448 miles
  • Best Part: The Americana

route 66 sign with rusted cars - the quintessential american road trip

Route 66 is probably the first thing that springs to people’s minds when they think “Great American road trip.” Over the years, Route 66 has been practically immortalized – by Hollywood films, musicians, novels, etc – so much so that it is practically synonymous with the very idea of going on a road trip around the USA.

Since it passes through eight different states and four different regions, Route 66 offers a somewhat abridged version of American culture. You’ll get to see roadside attractions, antique gas stations, and eccentric diners; all staples of American weirdness.

One of the best parts of Route 66? Watching the landscape shift from the Great Plains and Mississippi wetlands to the deserts and mountains of the West Coast’s roadside landscapes . Entering Texas, New Mexico, and Arizona is a particularly surreal experience, as there is nowhere else quite like the American Southwest. If you have time, be sure to stop by Monument Valley for an iconic American backdrop.

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3. Skyline Drive

The most scenic mountain road trip on the east coast.

  • States : Virginia
  • Start: Front Royal
  • End : Rockfish Gap
  • Total Distance: 105 miles
  • Best Part: Parking the car and going for a quick hike

road driving through the blue ridge mountains, virgina

It’s a favorite day trip for those visiting Washington DC for a simple reason: the Skyline Drive is one of the most accessible mountain drives in the USA. In just over an hour, one could easily escape from the politics and actions of the nation’s capital and be in the heart of Appalachian Country. For those who like long-winding mountain roads, this will be one of the best road trips in the USA.

The Skyline Drive traverses the entirety of Shenandoah National Park. This means that, besides offering breathtaking views, the route also affords access to many local trails. The epic and grueling AT (Appalachian Trail) runs parallel to Skyline Drive. Those who’ve dreamed of hiking (a section of) the thru-hike can do so at many points of the road.

For those looking for a more docile couple of days in Shenandoah, there are lots of campsites and little towns around worth visiting. Winchester has a rich Civil War history while sleepy Staunton is generally considered the prettiest town in the region.

Stay in Washington DC a few days before heading out and be sure to check out all the spectacular museums.

4. Going-to-the-Sun Road

The best way to see one of the best american national parks.

  • States: Montana
  • Start: West Glacier
  • End : Saint Mary
  • Total Distance: 50 miles
  • Best Part: Seeing Saint Mary Lake for the first time

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Glacier is one of the best national parks in the USA . It’s the kind of place that, once you’ve visited, makes you want to pack up your bags and move to Montana. I’ve dreamt of doing this before and I’m sure a lot of people share this dream with me.

The main road that traverses Glacier is called the Going-to-the-Sun Road and it is, without question, one of the most beautiful roads in the US. Firstly, it passes right next to the stunning Saint Mary Lake, which is one of the highlights of the park. It also provides quick access to some very good trails in the park, like Hidden Lake Lookout. This 3-mile round-trip hike starts at Logan’s Pass and offers views of the uniquely-shaped Bearhat Mountain.

It should be noted that the Going-to-the-Sun Road opens late in the season and closes early due to heavy snow. The road is closed for 7-8 months and crazy busy the rest of the year. There are quite a few hair point turns as well so remember to keep your cool out there when driving.

5. Olympic Peninsula Loop

Rainforests, glaciers, and beaches (oh my).

  • States: Washington
  • Start : Port Angeles
  • End : Port Angeles
  • Total Distance: 330 miles
  • Best Part: Feeling the carpet in the Hoh Rainforest

Hurricane Ridge - amazing northwestern USA road trip

Very few places to see in the USA are as geographically unique as the Olympic Peninsula. Here, you’ll find a huge diversity of landscapes, from glaciers to rainforest to rugged coastline. This is a paradise for outdoorsy types or, at least, those who can’t quite decide what kind of outdoor adventure they want to go on during their road trip in the USA.

There are too many cool spots on the Olympic Peninsula to talk about. Hurricane Ridge offers the most spectacular views of the surrounding mountains and also offers solid skiing in the winter. Rialto Beach is famous for its sea stacks that resemble those found commonly in Iceland. The Enchanted Valley is a very remote portion that requires an overnight hike but rewards visitors with, supposedly, 10,000 falls.

The best part about the Olympic Peninsula is exploring the Hoh Rainforest. Thanks to constant rain, the woods of the peninsula are overgrown, towering, and constantly lush. Go for walk here and you’ll see more shades of green then you previously thought possible.

If you’re passing through, then take a couple of nights booking a stay in Seattle before visiting the Olympic Peninsula!

6. Kancamagus Highway

For fall foliage fanatics.

  • States: New Hampshire
  • Start : North Woodstock
  • End : Conway
  • Total Distance: 56 miles
  • Best Part: Being there in autumn

fall foliage drive in new england on a road trip

New Englanders are very proud people and there are certain things that you don’t talk shit about with them. Dunkin’ Donuts, lobster rolls, Tom Brady; even a whisper of ill will about any of these things is a sure way to piss of a local. Just as important to the New Englander identity as any of these though is it’s most noticeable natural phenomenon: the fall foliage.

From late-September to middle-October, the Patriots become slightly less talked about (until they eventually go to the Super Bowl) in lieu of the changing colors of the trees. New Englanders go crazy for the reds, oranges, and golds of the season; some plan whole weekend excursions in search of the best colors. Admittedly, it is pretty damn cool when you travel outside Boston and are hit by all those hues.

One of the most famous fall foliage road trips in New England is the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire. When the time is right (early-October), a cold fire hits the hills and they explode with color. The 56-mile stretch of the Kanc is never-ending foliage and shifting colors; it’s like driving through the barrel of a kaleidoscope. Just be warned: you and everyone else will be there – it gets busy in October!

7. San Juan Skyway

Colorful colorado at it’s best.

  • States: Colorado
  • Start : Durango
  • End : Durango
  • Total Distance: 233 miles
  • Best Part: Dallas Divide Viewpoint

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The San Juan Skyway is the best road trip in Colorado ! Nestled in the far southwestern corner of the state, this route offers some of the finest Rocky Mountain views you could hope for. The road twists and turns through the valleys of the San Juan Mountains, arguably the prettiest part of the Colorado Rockies, and visits many historical towns and viewpoints along the way.

This itinerary begins and ends in the former mining town of Durango. There’s not much to do here besides ride the old gauge railroad, which is admittedly pretty damn cool if you like old-school trains.

As you head north from Durango to Silverton, the scenery really starts to unfold. To the east, the rugged Weminuche goads avid climbers and hikers. To get the best views of the Weminuche and the nearby Grenadiers, be sure to stop at Molas Pass for a break.

Beyond Silverton is the remote resort town of Ouray and the Sneffels Wilderness. The Dallas Divide, which overlooks the Sneffels, is very popular with photographers, especially in autumn when the leaves change color.

After the Dallas Divide, it’s straight onto one of the most famous mountain towns in Colorado: Telluride. If you’re staying in Telluride during the summer, be sure to check for local festivals. During this time, there’s one almost every weekend.

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8. The Cascade Loop

The best of the “american alps”.

  • States : Washington
  • Start: Everett
  • End : Everett
  • Total Distance: 440 miles
  • Best Part: The North Cascades to the San Juan Islands

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This is THE ULTIMATE Pacific Northwest road trip! Seriously, there are few itineraries that offer such a huge array of activities. Alpine hiking, whale watching, breweries; these are just a few of an adventurer’s favorite things!

The Cascade Loop begins in Everett, which is just north of Seattle. Everett is a pretty little town although you will not want to miss out on visiting Seattle. From Everett, you’ll head east over Stevens Pass before turning north along the Columbia Basin until looping back west across the Washington Pass and the astounding North Cascades. You should end your road trip through Washington by spending a few days relaxing in the idyllic San Juan Islands.

If the previous paragraph felt like an oversimplification, I’m sorry; but the Cascade Loop is too grand to fit in this section. To learn more about the route, be sure to visit the official Cascade Loop website for heaps of more information!

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9. Florida A1A – Overseas Highway

340 miles, almost all beaches.

  • States : Florida
  • Start: Amelia Island
  • End : Florida Keys
  • Total Distance : 340 miles
  • Best Part: Driving across the Caribbean Sea

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Knock it all you like for its douchey spring break parties and invasive retirees, but Florida still has some of the best beaches in all of the USA. As you may have gleaned from the subtitle of this particular USA road trip, almost all of them are accessible via a single highway.

The Florida A1A runs the entire length of the Atlantic Floridian Coast AND even further into the Caribbean Sea. The portion that connects the mainland to the Florida Keys (The Florida Key Scenic Byway) is considered an engineering marvel and this is one of the highlights of the trip. Gliding across the Caribbean and into the likes of Ernest Hemingway’s home on Key West is just too good.

But there is more to this Florida road trip than just the Keys. Fort Lauderdale is shedding its MTV beach party reputation (for a more laid back vibe). Cocoa Beach and Vero Beach still surf central. Plus, there’s always hedonistic and culturally rich Miami to demand your attention (probably too much).

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10. Lassen Scenic Byway

A “lasser-known” road trip in california.

  • States : California, Oregon
  • Start : Lassen Volcanic National Park, California
  • End : Chemult, Oregon
  • Total Distance: 500 miles
  • Best Part: Ending at Crater Lake aka Heaven on Earth

lassen volcanic national park on a caliornia road trip

The Lassen Scenic Byway is one of the most unknown and underrated road trips in America. The route can’t be faulted either – it’s located in the relative unknown of Northern California, which, unfortunately, only enters the news when there’s a forest fire or a rebellious splinter-nation about to spring up. Yet, Northern California and Lassen are just as beautiful as anywhere else in the state.

The Lassen Scenic Byway, which takes its name from the National Park where it starts, gives a grand overview of the region. Dormant volcanoes, bubbling springs, and waterfalls are just a few of the sights you’ll see along the way. Mt Shasta, which marks the beginning of the Cascade Range, is the most prominent landmark in the area. The Park boasts some of California’s best camping spots ; enjoy the breathtaking views at Heart Lake, or kayak around Manzanita’s calm waters.

The Lassen Scenic Byway also extends across the state border into Oregon. This means you can visit one of my all-time favorite places in the USA: Crater Lake. It is an enormous body of water, perfectly serene and close to fathomless. Every time I see it, Crater Lake reminds of Thoreau and what he said about lakes in general: “(they are) the Earth’s eye; looking into which the beholder measures the depth of his own nature.”

11. The Oregon Coast – USA Route 101

For those who like to wear sandals and sweaters (at the same time).

  • States : Oregon
  • Start: Brookings
  • End : Astoria
  • Total Distance: 363 miles
  • Best Part: Southern Oregon Coast

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Having spent much of my life in Portland, I’ve been on more than a few road trips in Oregon and there’s a special place in my heart for the Oregon Coast.

When I needed to get away from the city and work, I would run away to the coast. When my girlfriend and I wanted a romantic dinner, we’d skip the restaurants and instead buy fresh oysters from the local fishermen in Netarts. To me, the coast was my playground, my church, and my home away from home.

I’m not the only person who loves the Oregon Coast though – lots of people go on vacation here to get away from the madness of their lives (including everyone’s favorite Midwestern melodist, Sufjan Stevens). Apparently, the charm of old coastal towns and the particular moodiness of a cool, cloudy day is not lost on the others.

Mine romanticizing aside, the Oregon Coast is just a beautiful place to visit. The Southern portion, around Bandon, Langlois, and Samuel H. Boardman, is particularly notable as the scenery around here – rocky towers, jagged promontories, and enormous cliffs – are quintessential.

Given how sheer flippin’ magnificent the Oregon Coast is, make sure you know what areas to stay in as you drive through!

12. The High Road to Taos

The magical highway to everyone’s favorite hippy town.

  • State: New Mexico
  • Start : Sante Fe
  • Best Part: The old Spanish architecture

high road to taos and the San Francisco de Asís Mission Church in Chimayó

New Mexico is like the weird aunt that always drives up to the family gatherings in her converted VW bus and talks about gemstones all night long. Not that this is a bad thing: we all love them for doing this and hope they never change. After all, these conversations are far more interesting than the ones we have with that one overly conservative uncle (I’m alluding to you, North Dakota).

New Mexico loves art, culture, and the surrounding nature that, in turn, inspires art and culture. People from all over the country, whether native or tourist, are inspired by landscapes and old Indian pueblos of the state (even the esteemed George R.R. Martin has drawn inspiration from this landscape).

One of the best ways to experience the magic of New Mexico is via the High Road to Tao scenic byway. Starting from the city of Santa Fe and ending in Taos, this road trip not only connects two of the most artistic cities in the state, but it also features a lot of interesting stuff in between.

Chimayó makes for a very interesting stop thanks to its namesake church, which promises to heal the sick. The San Francisco de Asís Mission Church is one of the most iconic buildings in the American Southwest and could easily serve as a prop for Tarantino or Sergio Leone western.

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13. Texas Hill Country

The “green” part of texas.

  • States: Texas
  • Start : Austin
  • End : Austin
  • Total Distance: Depends
  • Best Part : The natural pools

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Texas isn’t just desert and oil fields; there is plenty of greenery around if you know where to look. In fact, there are heaps of waterfalls and grottos to be found! Texas Hill Country is full of hidden wonders that most would’ve never thought could be found arid ol’ Texas. If you’re looking for some top-notch hiking in the States and want to try some of the tastiest BBQ in the state, then consider going on a trip here.

Texas Hill Country roughly refers to the elevated areas west of Austin. Many roads that go through this area; to visit a decent chunk of it will require you to take many different routes.

Generally speaking, the best parts of Texas Hill Country are around Highway 290. Locally beloved waterholes like Hamilton Pool, Pedernales Falls, and Jacobs Well are all within about 30 minutes detour.

There are many BBQ joints and spirit distilleries spread throughout Hill Country as well. If you want some of the most legendary BBQ in Texas, be sure to drop by Cooper’s Old Time Pit in Llano.

Austin is a bit of an underrated gem, so check out our insider travel guide and make sure you experience it fully.

14. Beartooth Highway

One of the most beautiful highways in america.

  • States: Wyoming, Montana
  • Start : Red Lodge, Montana
  • End : Wyoming/Montana border via US 212
  • Total Distance: 69 miles
  • Best Part : Arriving at Beartooth Pass

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For being one of the prettiest roads in America, it’s amazing how few people have probably heard about the Beartooth. When talking about what to do in Wyoming, most people talk about staying in Yellowstone or the Tetons more than anything. (Rightfully so! Those places are spectacular in their own right!)

Yet, just 2 hours away from the center of Yellowstone lies this stunner of a road trip, so stunning some say that it could easily compete with the aforementioned national park. Not to be taken lightly, this road starts at 5000 ft and climbs to a maximum height of nearly 11,000 ft. By the time you reach Beartooth Pass, you’ll be driving through high-alpine plateau; barren, humbling, and, most of all, awe-inspiring.

The drive is the show-stealer here but there’s still lots to do outside of the car on the Beartooth Highway. Lakes for fishing, trails for hiking, and kitschy shops for souvenirs all abound. Though the drive itself only takes 2-3 hours, one could easily spend several days here. Don’t just look at this as a way to connect Yellowstone and Glacier National Parks; think of this route as a park to be explored onto itself.

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15. The Hana Highway

A must-do on your hawaiian vacation.

  • State: Hawaii
  • Start : Kahului
  • End : Haiku-Pauwela
  • Total Distance: 64 miles
  • Best Part: Playing “Spot the Waterfall”

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Some people find the word “highway” in Hana Highway to be a gross exaggeration. “This isn’t a highway!” they might say; “this is a crooked alley in the middle of the jungle!” Fair enough fictional angry tourist I say.

The Hana Highway is not a typical highway: it’s narrow, winding, and sometimes scary to drive on. What would normally take an hour to drive will take more like two or three. The road is so small that parking on the side of the road is very difficult; sometimes it even turns into a single lane of traffic.

But the Hana Highway is worth the extra effort, of course. Waterfalls are everywhere along this road trip; during heavy rain, falls may spring up out of nowhere (be careful in this case actually). That quintessential Hawaiin lushness will be omnipresent as you coast through different areas of Maui , and you’ll even the opportunity to visit the beach! Pullover at Waianapanapa State Park just before Hana to see one of the better beaches on the island.

If you end up doing this Hawaiin road trip, just be sure to leave Kahului with a full tank of gas and snacks. There isn’t a whole lot in the way of food and gas stations along the way.

To be honest, Hawaii is yummy, expensive, and worthy of a proper adventure. Check out our budget travel guide for Hawaii and extend your trip a bit longer !

16. Charleston to Savannah

Southern comfort at its finest.

  • States: South Carolina, Georgia
  • Start : Charleston, NC
  • End : Savannah, GA
  • Total Distance : 108 miles
  • Best Part : Comparing the two cities

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It’s a well-known fact that there’s a long-standing rivalry between the cities of Charleston, SC and Savannah, GA. Both are competing against each other for the title of “most charming cities in the South” and the competition is fierce. Thanks to their close proximity, one could easily visit one on a weekend road trip!

Charleston is the smaller city; not so hectic and pretty down-to-Earth by many standards. It’s mostly known for its old plantations and Southern hospitality. A lot of people – especially the locals – like to say that Charleston is much more laidback than Savannah and consequently much more hospitable. You can find plenty of great Airbnbs in Charleston too, so it’s definitely a place to stop over for a bit longer.

Savannah, on the other hand, is the larger of the two cities. It was formerly and economic center of the region and, as such, expanded quite fast. The original Southern architecture is very well preserved, the best examples being the cobblestone streets themselves, the old-school neighborhoods of Savannah , and the nearby plantations. Fun fact: public drinking is also legal in Savannah, which does lead to the occasional, spontaneous block party 🙂

17. The Best of the American Southwest

Take a trip through one of the most beautiful parts of the usa.

  • States : Nevada, Utah, Arizona
  • Start: Las Vegas
  • End : Las Vegas
  • Total Distance: 1200 miles
  • Best Part: Doing acid somewhere you love

havasupai grand canyon day trip driving from las vegas, nevada

This isn’t an established route; there is no single road that you’ll stay on over the course of this trip. What this is a collection of highways that together form without question one of the most phenomenal road trips around the USA.

The American Southwest is one of the most beautiful regions in the world; a dreamscape filled with surreal arches, bottomless canyons, and rocks painted by the passage of time. Hiking through the arid landscapes of Arizona or Utah is more fantasy than reality sometimes and, to me at least, a more appropriate place for Gods to inhabit than humans.

My mind reels when I think about how many wonders there are on this Southwestern road trip. The Grand Canyon, Vermillion Cliffs, Antelope Canyon, Havasupai; all of these could be considered amongst the most beautiful places in the world. Yet, I haven’t even talked about the national parks of Utah either! Zion, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, my god – it’s all too much to think about at once.

Love it or hate it, you’ll be visiting Las Vegas for this road trip, so you may as well make the most of it!

18. Route 61 – The Blues Highway

Visit some of the most significant musical sites in america.

  • States: Louisiana, Mississippi, Tennessee, Arkansas, Missouri, Iowa , Wisconsin, Minnesota
  • Start : New Orleans
  • End : Wyoming (Minnesota)
  • Total Distance: 1,400 miles
  • Best Part: Finding out where Robert Johnson sold his soul to the devil

blues hall in memphis starting the great american musical road trip

A good American road trip doesn’t ALWAYS have to be about pleasant scenery or heritage sites. Sometimes, all a good road trip takes is an appreciation for our musical forefathers and a really good playlist to go with it.

Route 61 is called the Blues Highway because it has been a part of so many American musicians’ lives. Bastions of classic American music, like Memphis, Des Moines , St. Louis, and the classic southern destination New Orleans are all connected by this road.

That means the greatest blues singers, rockers, country wailers, and more have all, at one point in their lives, driven on this road. It goes without saying that a lot of shit has probably happened here then.

Route 61 is full of interesting and sometimes strange attractions. The BB King Museum, Heartbreak Hotel, and some of the most hallowed music venues and concert halls in the country are all along this route.

The coolest place to visit on this USA road trip? The infamous “crossroads” where Robert Johnson supposedly sold his soul to the devil for fame (at the intersection of Highway 1 and 8).

For a shorter version, road trippers can instead drive from New Orleans to Memphis and experience many of the same attractions.

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19. Seward Highway

A wild road trip in the usa’s most wild state.

  • States: Alaska
  • Start : Anchorage
  • End : Seward
  • Total Distance: 125 miles
  • Best Part: The Kenai Fjords

alaskan road trip seward highway and ice road

Choosing between this and the George Parks Highway is a tough call. The option of seeing the monstrous Denali is possible with the latter, and that alone should be enough to entice people. But overall, the Seward Highway is probably the best road trip in Alaska .

Why is the Seward Highway great? Well, it’s not too long, not too far away from civilization, and it offers a little bit of everything. The drive itself is remarkable as you’ll be afforded views of both the Chugach Mountains and the rugged Alaskan coastline at the same time, plus a bear or two (or more) as well.

For those very adventurous folk, the Kenai Peninsula offers more than just road thrills. Kayaking in the fjords among the glaciers is available as is hiking in the Kenai Mountains. Just remember: if you do decide to go off into the wilderness, don’t forget to exhibit the usual bear safety.

Now things are getting wild! You’ll be starting with a stay in Anchorage so make sure you book an awesome place in an awesome spot… it’s cold up there!

20. Park Loop (Acadia National Park)

Rugged new england coastline.

  • States: Maine
  • Start : Hulls Cove Visitor Center
  • End : Hulls Cove Visitor Center
  • Total Distance: 27 miles
  • Best Part : Sunset beers at Cadillac Mountain

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Maine is one of the most popular road trip destinations on the East Coast during the summer. People travel here over the weekend from as far as New York City or Philadelphia in search of some far more positive vibes. The Maine coastline, long beloved for its lighthouses and sandy beaches, for one reason or another, has long been therapeutic to these city slickers.

When it comes to coastal routes, few can compare to the Park Loop at Acadia National Park. Towering conifers, fine beaches, and that rough coastline that defines New England are all featured here; all are accessible from your car. There are several hikes around that will take you to some pretty solid viewpoints as well. The sunset at Cadillac Mountain is particularly good with friends and brews.

Because everyone wants to travel to Maine these days, it can get pretty crowded during the summer. Traffic will be bad and accommodation will either be limited or expensive. Autumn, though only slightly less busy, is a nice time to visit because of foliage. Spring is a great time though you should definitely have a coat with you. Visiting in winter should only be for the mad or photographically-inclined.

BONUS: The Ultimate USA Road Trip (According to Science)

For niiieerrrdddsss (kidding).

  • States : All 48 lower states
  • Start: New York
  • End : New York
  • Total Distance: 13,700 miles
  • Best Part: The end.

new york city skyline from brooklyn

Does anyone remember when that viral image of the GREATEST ROAD TRIP ACROSS AMERICA EVER was making rounds on the web? How many people made plans to do the damn thing?

Admittedly, this road trip was more notable for its use of data, specifically using a genetic algorithm, which already sounds super cool. In lamens, this genetic algorithm allowed the whizzes behind this to see the greatest amount of American destinations with as little backtracking as possible.

So are you ready to tackle this bad boy? Are you really in the mood for the most epic USA road trip imaginable? Then put in that vacation time and pack the car up as much as you can. Don’t skimp on the Red Bull either – there are going to be a lot of long drives here folks.

With all of those competing companies and exorbitant deposits, renting a car in the USA can seem scary. Frankly, I don’t blame people if they ever felt intimidated in this country while trying to rent a car – there’s a real learning curve.

But booking a rental car can be much more manageable if you know a few things beforehand. Here’s what you need to know:

  • You need a credit card to rent a car in America – They rental company will use it to take a deposit for the car.
  • You have to be 18 – Even then, you’ll get charged more if you’re under 28. Younger drivers are seen as liabilities.
  • Don’t book rental insurance with the rental company – Use a third party because they’re cheaper and have better protection. Rentalcover is a great choice.
  • Do your research – Use search engines, like Rentalcars.com , to find the best prices. Sedans are usually the cheapest options. SUVs will cost much more.
  • Gas prices are different in every state – Use ViaMichelin  to chart gas prices in each state. As a rule of thumb, gas is cheaper the closer you get to Texas and the South.
  • Some credit cards offer rental insurance – Be sure to check if your credit card company will cover you in the case of an accident. If they do cover you, you’ll save heaps of money. You’ll need to book the car with THAT card to qualify, of course.
  • Almost all American cars have automatic transmissions – I honestly think it might actually cost more to rent a manual…
  • Check to see if there is a cleaning fee – If you made a small mess, most companies won’t charge you anything. Some shady ones will charge you a fortune for a gum wrapper though.

What to Pack for a Road Trip in the USA

First off: your road trip packing list is going to vary wildly depending on how long the itinerary is. If you’re just going for a weekend, then your list is going to be much trimmer and less demanding. But some road trips can last weeks or even months. If you’re like my friends, Kevin and Liz, you’ll eventually end up living out of your car at which point it may be time to consider investing in the vanlife .

When packing for a shorter road trip, go minimal . Take the essentials, like a roadside safety kit and some form of navigation for example, and then add more as needed. If you’re camping, take the appropriate gear. If you have a toddler, take a doona car seat stroller (it’s a seriously cool piece of engineering). If you want to save money, take lots of snacks and pre-made meals to avoid stopping at diners. Easy peasy.

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On the other hand, if you’re planning a truly epic American road trip route, the likes of which would make Jack Kerouac or Alexander Supertramp jealous, then you’ll need much, much more stuff. I cannot cover everything in this single section of the article but I can suggest that you check out our road trip packing checklist for more ideas and suggestions.

Aside from knowing what to pack on your road trip in the USA, you’ll also need to know how to pack . If you have a lot of stuff, you will need to be conscious of how you organize everything, especially if you have a smaller, passenger-style vehicle. Get a system in place – use packing cubes and plastic bins to keep everything separated; bungee cables will be your best friends.

For more information on how to pack a car, check out this informative article at USA Today .

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Wanna know how to pack like a pro? Well for a start you need the right gear….

These are packing cubes for the globetrotters and compression sacks for the  real adventurers – these babies are a traveller’s best kept secret. They organise yo’ packing and minimise volume too so you can pack MORE.

Or, y’know… you can stick to just chucking it all in your backpack…

What to do in Case of Trouble while Road Tripping in the USA

It should go without saying that you need to be prepared for your road trip in the USA. I would like to make a friendly reminder here to do so. Prepare thyself before embarking on your asphalt odysseys by having the following, at a minimum: a roadside emergency kit and some form travel insurance for the USA . 

A lot can go wrong on a road trip: tires can pop, accidents can happen, engines can stutter and stop. Getting stuck in the middle of nowhere because someone forgot to do something essential like change the oil could ruin your trip real fast.

ALWAYS sort out your backpacker insurance before your trip. There’s plenty to choose from in that department, but a good place to start is Safety Wing .

They offer month-to-month payments, no lock-in contracts, and require absolutely no itineraries: that’s the exact kind of insurance long-term travellers and digital nomads need.

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A roadside assistance kit will contain everything that you could need to fix small problems on the road. They can’t fix everything (you’ll need a mechanic for that) but at least you’ll be able to recharge a dead battery and arrest a bumper on the fly.

If the shit really hits the fan and your vehicle is really in trouble, that’s when the insurance comes in handy. If there’s a fatal problem with the car, trust me, it will be expensive, and having insurance means that you’ll have a bit of financial help.

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Now you could invest in two types of insurance: regular travel insurance or special rental car insurance.

Some travel insurance providers provide basic vehicular coverage and will cover you in certain circumstances. World Nomads insurance is a good example. Granted, there is at times some fine print regarding who qualifies. For example, drivers from some US states cannot qualify for vehicular assistance with World Nomads. Always be sure to double-check.

If you want total protection, go with an independent rental insurance company like Rental Cover. Most offer excellent coverage at very reasonable rates, more so than the rental car company will give you.

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The perfect itinerary for an epic USA roadtrip (48 states at once)

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  • Post author: Andrew D'Amours
  • Post published: December 28, 2022
  • Post category: Travel inspiration / Trip itineraries & destination discoveries
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Do you like roadtrips? They happen to be a very American tradition and we found the perfect itinerary to visit every state in the continental USA during 1 epic roadtrip. A great trip idea for those who have a lot of time but want to stay closer to home .

Personally, I love roadtrips and I hit the road as much as I can, despite also being an aviation geek: you can like both, right? What matters is traveling and seeing new places , no matter how.

So here are the maps and details of the 2 itineraries that allow you to see all the lower 48 states at once, depending on your travel preference.

Basics of the 2 epic USA roadtrip itineraries

The USA is a huge country, almost as big as Europe (it’s even larger than Canada when considering land area alone).

So the USA has a lot of variety in terms of landscapes, but even in terms of culture too (even if many who aren’t from the country don’t realize that).

If you aim to eventually visit every state, any 1 of these 2 itineraries is a great way to almost all of them at once. The only 2 states you’ll have left to visit after this roadtrip will be Hawaii and Alaska.

There’s a version for national parks and points of interest and a version for cities.

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I’m on the quest to visit all 50 states myself (in addition to also visiting every country obviously), and I’m not doing too bad with 47 already.

But let’s just say it would’ve been much quicker to get to 48 at once with this roadtrip instead of having to do it over dozens of trips.

Here are the details.

48-state roadtrip – national parks/points of interest version

Here’s a map of the 1st itinerary.

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It was conceived by American Ph.D. student Randy Olson, on  his blog , and it was done scientifically to optimize the routing: each stop represents a national park or a point of interest.

So you’re not just seeing every state, you’re seeing cool parts of every state (which sadly wasn’t our case in North Dakota during our very random 1200-miles-nonstop-in-2-days Flytrippers roadtrip across the Midwest just for fun).

Good times. Roadtrips always make for great stories.

Anyway, the itinerary has also been optimized to be as efficient a route as possible to see all 48 states, so you can rest assured you won’t be wasting any time.

If you only stop to sleep, you can complete this roadtrip in only 9 days, but we recommend taking at least a couple of weeks to explore all these places obviously.

And gas is significantly cheaper in the US in case you were wondering. You can start anywhere, it’s a continuous loop, and it passes through many spots near the Canadian border.

You can even take a shortcut from Michigan to Vermont through Canada, as the stop in Cleveland is only to keep Americans without a passport from crossing into the Great White North.

Here is the complete list of all 50 landmarks (48 states + Washington, DC + a bonus stop in California):

1. Grand Canyon, AZ 2. Bryce Canyon National Park, UT 3. Craters of the Moon, ID 4. Yellowstone National Park, WY 5. Pikes Peak, CO 6. Carlsbad Caverns National Park, NM 7. The Alamo, TX 8. The Platt Historic District, OK 9. Toltec Mounds, AR 10. Elvis Presley’s Graceland, TN 11. Vicksburg National Military Park, MS 12. French Quarter, LA 13. USS Alabama, AL 14. Cape Canaveral Air Force Station, FL 15. Okefenokee Swamp Park, GA 16. Fort Sumter National Monument, SC 17. Lost World Caverns, WV 18. Wright Brothers National Memorial Visitor Center, NC 19. Mount Vernon, VA 20. White House, Washington, D.C. 21. Colonial Annapolis Historic District, MD 22. New Castle Historic District, DE 23. Cape May Historic District, NJ 24. Liberty Bell, PA 25. Statue of Liberty, NY 26. The Mark Twain House & Museum, CT 27. The Breakers, RI 28. USS Constitution, MA 29. Acadia National Park, ME 30. Mount Washington Hotel, NH 31. Shelburne Farms, VT 32. Fox Theater, MI 33. Spring Grove Cemetery, OH 34. Mammoth Cave National Park, KY 35. West Baden Springs Hotel, IN 36. Abraham Lincoln’s Home, IL 37. Gateway Arch, MO 38. C. W. Parker Carousel Museum, KS 39. Terrace Hill Governor’s Mansion, IA 40. Taliesin, WI 41. Fort Snelling, MN 42. Ashfall Fossil Bed, NE 43. Mount Rushmore, SD 44. Fort Union Trading Post, ND 45. Glacier National Park, MT 46. Hanford Site, WA 47. Columbia River Highway, OR 48. San Francisco Cable Cars, CA 49. San Andreas Fault, CA 50. Hoover Dam, NV

These are all very enticing attractions, for the most part. It seems I’ve only seen 14 of those, so maybe I should hit the road again after all.

How about you? Tempted?

48-state roadtrip – city version

Here’s a map of the 2nd itinerary.

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If you’re more of a city slicker, the map’s author has created a 2nd version that routes you through amazing cities instead.

It is slightly shorter but quite as impressive: it makes you go through the “Best City to Visit” in each state, according to TripAdvisor .

But you won’t have all the lower 48 states, unlike the other itinerary. That’s because no city in Vermont, West Virginia, or North Dakota made the top 400 cities to visit ranking, unfortunately. So plan on making a few extra detours if you want to hit all states at once with this version of the itinerary.

Here is the complete list of all cities:

  • Oklahoma City, Oklahoma
  • Wichita, Kansas
  • Denver, Colorado
  • Albuquerque, New Mexico
  • Phoenix, Arizona
  • Las Vegas, Nevada
  • San Francisco, California
  • Portland, Oregon
  • Seattle, Washington
  • Boise, Idaho
  • Park City, Utah
  • Jackson, Wyoming
  • Billings, Montana
  • Sioux Falls, South Dakota
  • Omaha, Nebraska
  • Des Moines, Iowa
  • Minneapolis, Minnesota
  • Milwaukee, Wisconsin
  • Chicago, Illinois
  • Indianapolis, Indiana
  • Louisville, Kentucky
  • Columbus, Ohio
  • Detroit, Michigan
  • Cleveland, Ohio
  • Manchester, New Hampshire
  • Portland, Maine
  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • Providence, Rhode Island
  • New Haven, Connecticut
  • New York City, New York
  • Ocean City, New Jersey
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Wilmington, Delaware
  • Baltimore, Maryland
  • Washington, D.C.
  • Virginia Beach, Virginia
  • Charlotte, North Carolina
  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • Orlando, Florida
  • Atlanta, Georgia
  • Nashville, Tennessee
  • Birmingham, Alabama
  • Jackson, Mississippi
  • New Orleans, Louisiana
  • Houston, Texas
  • Little Rock, Arkansas
  • Branson, Missouri

I do a little better on this list, with 31 already visited. You can see I love cities. How about you?

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If you were looking for an excuse to go on a roadtrip, this is it. And since we always enjoy giving you more for your money, we think 48 states instead of only 1 or 2 is something you’ll enjoy!

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Hello Andrew, the PHD student suggests in the 1st Itinnerary that the one stop to make in Washington State is the Hanford Nuclear Reservation?! Flat out, that is a terrible idea. It is in the middle of nowhere, I am just shocked it’s mentioned. Out of all the beautiful and amazing places to see in such a diverse state as Washington, a Nuclear Site was chosen? Surely this student could have done so much better. Thank you for allowing comments.

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Having been all around the Olympic Peninsula, I agree that’s there are better stops. But my understanding is that he really optimized for the quickest way to do all 48 and had to choose a point of interest that wasn’t too far off that optimal path, hence that choice (I think).

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thanks for sharing this information with us.

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I have taken a road trip from California to the the most northeastern part of theUS. west Quaby light house. it was my 1st trip across the us. .I seen so many amazing places.

Quite the drive for sure! Must have been epic.

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Why do Americans always think the Statue of Liberty is in NY? it is in NJ. I’ve done road trips now that have taken in 39 states. Here’s a quiz to see how well you know the USA: Which state has only one syllable? Only one city has been name-checked on the moon. In which state is it? Which is the most Northerly of the contiguous states? In which state were Tennessee Williams and Elvis Presley born? Which was the last of the contiguous states to be admitted into the USA? Which four states all share a border with each other? Which state has the lowest population? Twelve cities are name-checked in “Get Your Kicks on Route 66” but only three states. Which? Which state has the longest name? Which two states have the most borders with other states? In which state is the geographical centre of the USA – and which one if you exclude Hawaii and Alaska? Which of the states of the USA has respectively the most Northerly, Southerly, Easterly and Westerly points?

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The official Statue of Liberty address is Liberty Island, New York, NY, 10004.

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Wow, these comments are very rude for no reason. Thanks for the article, maybe when I graduate from college I’ll consider hitting part of one of these itineraries.

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“it’s a huge country (even larger than Canada when considering land area alone).”

Canada – 3.855 million mi² USA – 3.532 million mi² Where does this math fail you?

Where did reading fail you :P? It explicitly says “ when considering LAND area alone ” The quote you copied literally has a link provided under “even larger than Canada” and if you read that, it explains how Canada is only larger than the US due to water area being counted 🙂

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There is no stop in North Dakota on the city version. You should stop in Fargo after Billings and before Sioux Falls

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I’m 46 years old .. I have been to all 50 states and I’m 17 away from all 50 twice .. I have driven to 47 .. flown to Alaska, Hawaii and Washington..

Wow! That’s impressive :O

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This is inspiring! Thank you for sharing!

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“this roadtrip in only 9 days“ is extremely false statement. It is only 9 days if you are driving non stop, no breaks to even get out of your car, get gas, or actually see these places. From start to finish drive time it is 225 hours, 16 minutes = 9 days. Wow. Take some time to enjoy the view.

Yes, that’s what we said too 😛

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Thanks for the tip 😊

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Do you know the total distance of this itinerary? At what moment of the year doing this trip would be the best? Thanks!

Hi! It is 13,699 miles (22,046 km) for the landmarks itinerary and 12,290 miles (19,780 km) for the city version. You can even have the Google Maps links on the creator’s original post (I’ve reposted the link below). As for the timing, I guess it depends on your preferences, but I’d want to avoid that top half of the country (so half the itinerary) in the winter for sure! http://www.randalolson.com/2015/03/08/computing-the-optimal-road-trip-across-the-u-s/

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Crappy itinerary! Does not even include Zion National Park… and so many stops in the North Eastern states?? Nobody cares about those places except maybe a couple of places.

As explained, the PhD student who built the itinerary wanted to have one stop per state, and there are many states in the North-East so that’s why there are many stops there. I agree that Zion is an iconic spot, but his goal was also to optimize a routing that was as short as possible so that’s why it’s billed as an itinerary to see all lower 48 states at once and not an itinerary to see *the best spots*. But those interested in doing this can definitely adapt it and add many interesting stops for sure 🙂

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Curtis, you are crappy. Obviously this is meant as a guide that can be adapted to add spots. I think it’s awesome.

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30 Best Road Trips In USA: Most Scenic Drives In America

By: Author Mark and Kristen Morgan

Posted on Published: August 24, 2022  - Last updated: April 12, 2024

Categories North America Travel Blog

30 Best Road Trips In USA: Most Scenic Drives In America

The United States has hundreds of scenic road trip routes through national parks, mountains, deserts, coastlines and forests. You can drive iconic US road trips like Route 66 and the Pacific Coast Highway, but there’s also lesser known areas, shorter drives and unique routes you can create from scratch. We’ve racked up some serious milage driving around America, and we’re here to help you find a new adventure.

In this guide we show you 30 amazing USA road trips to add to your bucket list, based on our own experiences.

Our US Road Trip Experience

Couple standing against a blue car on a road with mountains in the background

We’ve driven many of the great American road trips across more than 30 US states since we began traveling full time in 2018. Our trusty Ford Escape “Big Blue” has stickers from the likes of CA, WA, UT, AZ, WY, SD, VT, NH, NY, NC, VA and other popular US road trip destinations. Read more about us .

Over the last 6 years, we’ve driven every single one of the short US road trips and custom routes you’ll find listed in this guide. We’d love to drive one of those epic long distance USA road trips like the Atlantic Coast in the near future. Sticking to the coastline from Miami to Boston sounds awesome, right?

About This Guide

We’ve rounded up the most scenic, iconic and adventurous road trips in the US to help you create a bucket list filled with amazing routes covering as many American states as possible.

Road trips in this guide are based on legend and our own experiences. The list is in alphabetical order but stick around until the end to see our personal top 5 USA road trips ranked!

1. American Southwest

Grand Canyon South Rim is one of the best places to visit on a Utah and Arizona American Southwest road trip through USA

  • Start : Las Vegas, NV
  • End : Las Vegas, NV
  • Distance : 1,700 miles
  • Days : 10-14
  • Season : Year round

The American Southwest road trip is a 1,700-mile loop through Utah and Arizona featuring some of the most famous natural attractions in the USA. Our longer and slower version of the classic US southwest route includes Utah’s Mighty 5 national parks, Kanab, Page, Grand Canyon National Park and Sedona.

We’ve driven around Utah and Arizona twice. They’re two of our favorite US road trip states because they’re overflowing with hikes, photo spots and dramatic formations. You can create shorter versions of this route, but allow for 14 days to tick off the top highlights.

Places to visit:

  • Valley of Fire State Park
  • Zion National Park
  • Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Capitol Reef National Park
  • Arches National Park
  • Canyonlands National Park
  • Monument Valley
  • Grand Canyon North Rim
  • Grand Canyon South Rim

2. Anchorage To Valdez

Denali National Park in Alaska at sunrise

  • Start : Anchorage
  • End : Valdez
  • Distance : 300 miles
  • Season : Summer

The Anchorage to Valdez road trip is a 300-mile point to point route in Alaska featuring striking mountains and glaciers. It takes around 6-7 hours without stops but you should plan for one full day with stops. Matanuska Glacier and Wrangell-St Elias National Park are the two places you shouldn’t miss.

With two days , we would add a side trip from Anchorage to Kenai Fjords National Park. Or for a truly unforgettable 14 day Alaskan adventure, we would road trip from Seward to Valdez via Fairbanks. This would include Kenai Fjords, Denali and Wrangell-St Elias National Parks. Wow!

  • Eklutna Historical Park
  • Reindeer farm
  • Matanuska Glacier
  • Wrangell St Elias National Park
  • Worthington Glacier

3. Appalachian Trail

Farm in Vermont colorful with fall leaves part of the Appalachian road trip in US

  • Start : Monson, ME
  • End : Suches, GA
  • Distance : 1,350 miles
  • Days : 5-10
  • Season : Spring-fall

The Appalachian Trail is among the most famous hikes in the US . But what if you don’t have half a year spare to trek over 2,000 miles through 14 states from Georgia to Maine? Well, you drive it instead. This 1,350-mile route hits the major highlights of the hike but rather than walk, you drive between the popular national parks and mountain ranges.

Over the last decade we’ve driven or hiked many parts of the Appalachian Mountains. We think this route is a fantastic way to experience the most scenic natural wilderness areas on the US east coast. Start in Maine at the beginning of October to follow peak fall foliage colors south through New Hampshire, Vermont, Virginia and the Blue Ridge Parkway.

  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  • Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Shenandoah National Park
  • Green Mountains
  • White Mountains
  • Mount Washington

4. Atlantic Coast

New York City skyline at sunset is one of the top places in the USA to start a road trip including the East Coast or Atlantic Road Trip

  • Start : Miami
  • End : Boston
  • Days : 14-21

The Atlantic Coast road trip is a 1,700-mile long distance US east coast route hugging the coastline between Miami and Boston . It stops at the major tourist destinations and cities along the eastern seaboard, and it can easily be adapted to suit your timeframe.

I-95 runs the full length of the Atlantic Coast but you should stick to coastline hugging roads as much as possible for the most scenic and enjoyable experience. There’s lots of additional stops you can make with more time, including Myrtle Beach, Wilmington, Virginia Beach and Philadelphia.

  • Outer Banks
  • Washington DC
  • New York City

5. Black Hills South Dakota

Mount Rushmore at sunrise - one of the most popular stops on a black hills loop road trip in south dakota usa

  • Start : Rapid City, SD
  • End : Rapid City, SD
  • Distance : 550 miles

The Black Hills of South Dakota road trip is a 550-mile loop featuring attractions like Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, Badlands National Park and Needles Highway. It’s great for couples and families, with scenic drives, excellent hikes and historic wild west towns to discover. There’s more fun things to do near Mount Rushmore than you might imagine.

We’ve driven through South Dakota twice, first in October 2019 and again in April 2021. We think the Black Hills are most beautiful in fall when golden and green leaves complement its granite rocks. It’s a hugely underrated region that deserves to be on every USA road trip bucket list.

  • Badlands National Park
  • Mount Rushmore National Memorial
  • Custer State Park
  • Needles Highway
  • Iron Mountain Road
  • Wind Cave National Park
  • Crazy Horse Memorial
  • Devils Tower National Monument

Further Reading : South Dakota road trip itinerary ideas

6. Blue Ridge Parkway

Blue Ridge Parkway in early fall bending road

  • Start : Waynesboro, VA
  • End : Cherokee, NC
  • Distance : 469 miles

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a scenic 469-mile road trip route connecting Shenandoah National Park, VA with Great Smoky Mountains National Park, NC . It’s the most visited National Park Service site in the US, receiving 15.7 million recreational visitors in 2022. Fall is the best time to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway for vibrant foliage colors.

We’re moving to North Carolina in 2024 and the Blue Ridge Parkway is top of our own American road trip bucket list. We’ll begin in Waynesboro around October 20th and spend a week slowly driving down to Cherokee to follow the peak colors. Maybe we’ll see you along the way.

  • Natural Bridge
  • Grandfather Mountain State Park
  • Mount Mitchell State Park
  • Biltmore Estate

7. Border To Border

Craters of the Moon in Idaho road winding through volcanic fields

  • Start : Jasper National Park, Canada
  • End : Nogales, AZ
  • Distance : 2,245 miles

The Border to Border road trip follows US-93 from Jasper, Canada to Nogales, Arizona on the Mexican border. US Highway 93 is a 2,245-mile route featuring a wide range of scenery, including striking mountains, alien landscapes and arid desert.

The best part of this route? You’ll see some of the most visually stunning national parks in North America but also have a few days to splurge in Vegas !

  • Jasper National Park
  • Banff National Park
  • Glacier National Park
  • Craters of the Moon
  • Great Basin National Park
  • Las Vegas attractions
  • Saguaro National Park

8. Coastal New England

Portland Head Lighthouse in Maine is one of the best stops to make on a Coastal New England road trip in northeast USA

  • Start : Cape Cod, MA
  • End : Bar Harbor, ME
  • Distance : 450 miles

The Coastal New England road trip is a 450-mile road trip following Routes 6, 3A and 1 from Cape Cod, MA to Acadia National Park, ME . It’s a hugely popular itinerary with stops in quaint coastal towns throughout Massachusetts, New Hampshire and Maine.

We drove the New England coastline from Acadia to Portland after the peak fall colors in October 2019. It was too late in the season to sunbathe on the beach or take a whale watching tour. But it was quiet, relaxing and affordable at hotels in towns like Boothbay Harbor and Portland.

  • Plymouth Rock
  • Salem at Halloween
  • Kennebunkport
  • Portland Head Lighthouse
  • Boothbay Harbor
  • Acadia National Park

9. Deep South

Deep South road trip features the famous tree tunnel in Savannah GA

  • Start : Charleston, SC
  • End : New Orleans, LA
  • Distance : 1,100 miles

The Deep South road trip is a 1,100-mile route featuring the highlights of South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi and Louisiana in the southern United States. You can learn about the civil rights movement, discover the birthplace of American music and eat some of the best barbecue food in the world.

The Southern Belle states offer an authentic, immersive and off the beaten path American road trip experience. You can easily adapt this route to include Memphis, Nashville, Asheville, the Smokies and Florida with more time.

  • Fort Sumter National Monument
  • Forsyth Park
  • Tybee Island
  • Georgia Aquarium
  • MLK Jr Historic Site
  • Birmingham Civil Rights Institute
  • The Legacy Museum
  • National WWII Museum
  • French Quarter

10. Great Northern

Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse in Acadia National Park Maine marks one end of the Great Northern USA road trip

  • Start : Everett, WA
  • End : Houlton, ME
  • Distance : 3,400 miles
  • Season : Summer-fall

The Great Northern is a 3,300-mile road trip following US-2 from Everett, WA to Houlton, ME . Part of the route passes through Canada’s Ontario and Quebec regions, bridging the gap between Michigan and New York.

US Highway 2 takes you through valleys, mountains, plains, lakes, logging towns and national parks. It’s one of the long distance routes we’d love to drive one day. And we’d definitely drive it in late September through early October for the best colors.

  • Leavenworth
  • Coeur d’Alene
  • Grand Rapids
  • Isle Royale National Park

11. Great River Road

Largest 6 pack of beers in the world in La Cross Wisconsin

  • Start : Minneapolis, MN
  • Distance : 2,000 miles
  • Days : 7-14

The Great River Road is a 2,000-mile long road trip following the Mississippi River through 10 states from Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico . Multiple local, state and federal roads were combined to create the GRR National Scenic Byway, which is signposted with a green pilot’s wheel and steamboat from the first mile to the last.

Are you a foodie or music lover? This could be the perfect route for you. It’s far from the busy tourist attractions and cities on the coasts. The Great River Road is about eating, drinking and singing your way from Minneapolis to New Orleans.

  • Minneapolis
  • New Orleans

12. Historic Columbia River Highway

Hiker stood on a rock in the middle of a waterfall in Oregon

  • Start : Portland, OR
  • End : Hood River, OR
  • Distance : 60 miles

The Historic Columbia River Gorge Highway road trip is a 65-mile one way drive between Portland and Hood River in Oregon. It twists around cliffs with views of the gorge before descending into the Waterfall Corridor, which is a 12-mile stretch of the highway with various hiking trails leading to waterfalls.

We drove both the Oregon and Washington sides of the Columbia River Gorge in 2021, stopping to hike dozens of fantastic waterfall trails. It’s great if you’re traveling as a family or couple and you love to hike. We think the Columbia River Gorge is one of the best bang for your buck US road trips.

  • Latourell Falls
  • Bridal Veil Falls
  • Wakheena Falls
  • Multnomah Falls
  • Mt Hood Scenic Byway

13. Kancamagus Highway

Heart Lake along the Kancamagus Highway road trip through White Mountains in New Hampshire during Fall one of the best short easy road trips in America

  • Start : Lincoln, NH
  • End : Conway, NH
  • Distance : 35 miles

The Kancamagus Highway is a 35-mile long scenic byway through the White Mountains in New Hampshire. Also known as Route 112, the Kancamagus Highway runs from Lincoln to Conway and it’s regarded as one of the best places in the world to see fall foliage colors.

We’ve driven the Kancamagus Highway twice in peak fall foliage season and it’s nothing short of magical. It has dramatic and far reaching views over rolling hills, fun waterfall hikes and countless stunning photo spots. Add The Kanc to your USA road trip bucket list and drive it at the beginning of October .

  • Hancock Overlook
  • Pemigewasset Overlook
  • Sabbaday Falls
  • Champney Falls
  • Rocky Gorge
  • Albany Covered Bridge

Further Reading : Best stops on the Kancamagus Highway road trip

14. Los Angeles To Las Vegas

Lake Tahoe emerald bay at sunrise one of the best places to visit on a USA road trip

  • Start : Los Angeles
  • End : Las Vegas
  • Distance : 1,050 miles

The most direct Los Angeles to Las Vegas road trip is a 270-mile drive on I-15. But what if you took the scenic route instead? Our 1,050-mile long custom version of the LA to Vegas road trip features national parks, lakes, incredible hiking trails and countless areas of outstanding natural beauty.

Ditch the boring drive on I-15 and explore both sides of the Sierra Nevada Mountains instead. The route passes through Yosemite on the way to Lake Tahoe, before dropping back down through Death Valley on the way to Las Vegas. It’s a far more scenic way for you to drive between LA and Las Vegas!

  • Los Angeles
  • Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Park
  • Yosemite National Park
  • Death Valley National Park
  • Red Rock Canyon

15. Loneliest Road

Delicate Arch at sunset on the Loneliest Road trip across America

  • Start : Sacramento, CA
  • End : Ocean City, MD
  • Distance : 3,100 miles
  • Days : 14 – 21

The Loneliest Road is a 3,100-mile long cross-country road trip following US Route 50 from Sacramento, CA to Ocean City, MD . US-50 is eerily remote from Lake Tahoe to Great Basin National Park, and in 1986 this desolate stretch of highway was dubbed as The Loneliest Road In America by Life magazine .

Also known as The Backbone of America , US Highway 50 will take you through 14 states, 4 state capitals and a wide range of landscapes, including mountains, deserts and flat plains.

  • Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
  • Kansas City

16. Mount Rushmore To Yellowstone

Grand Prismatic Spring colorful and steaming in Yellowstone National Park Wyoming a popular road trip route in the USA

  • End : Jackson, WY
  • Distance : 775 miles

The Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone road trip is a 775-mile route featuring the best of South Dakota’s Black Hills and the three most popular places to visit in Wyoming ; Yellowstone, Grand Teton and Jackson. It’s an easy route with just one long day of driving across the Bighorn Mountains.

We’ve driven from Mt Rushmore to Yellowstone twice. We think this route has to be classed as one of the best USA road trips because it has so many attractions, hikes, national parks and photo spots with very little wasted driving time. You should take Cloud Peak Skyway from Buffalo to Ten Sleep for the most scenic route across the Bighorn Mountains.

  • Mount Rushmore
  • Spearfish Canyon
  • Devils Tower
  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Grand Teton National Park

Further Reading : Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone and Grand Teton road trip itinerary

17. Natchez Trace Parkway

Luke's Bar sign on a guitar attached to a building in Nashville

  • Start : Nashville, TN
  • End : Natchez, MS
  • Distance : 444 miles

The Natchez Trace Parkway road trip is a 444-mile scenic byway from Nashville, TN to Natchez, MS . It’s a relaxing route with 50mph speed limits and no stop lights. The byway connects the most popular parts of Tennessee, Alabama and Mississippi.

This classic route following the Old Natchez Trace is all about music, civil war history and Americana. It’s free of commercialism and takes you into the heart of authentic American history. Looking for an easy going middle distance road trip on relaxing roads? This could be your best bet.

  • Leiper’s Fork
  • Muscle Shoals

18. New England In Fall

Stowe Vermont smugglers notch road from drone colorful trees in Fall make new england one of the best USA road trips

  • Start : Lake Placid, NY
  • End : Boston, MA
  • Distance : 600 miles
  • Season : Fall

The New England fall road trip is a 600-mile route through the most attractive towns, hiking areas, national forests, lakes and mountains in Vermont and New Hampshire during the peak fall foliage season. Parts of New York, Massachusetts and Maine can be included if you have more time.

We drove through New England during peak fall foliage season in both 2019 and 2023. It’s one of our favorite American road trips because every hike, photo spot, attraction and town is surrounded by radiant earthy colors. New England in fall should be somewhere near the top of your bucket list.

  • Lake Placid NY
  • Burlington VT
  • Artists Bluff
  • Flume Gorge
  • Mt Washington
  • Kancamagus Highway
  • Lake Winnipesaukee
  • Woodstock VT
  • Manchester VT
  • Mohawk Trail

Further Reading: New England fall foliage road trip itinerary

19. Olympic Peninsula Loop

Hoh Rainforest is a must stop on the Olympic Peninsula road trip in USA pacific northwest

  • Start : Seattle, WA
  • End : Seattle, WA
  • Distance : 400 miles

The Olympic Peninsula Loop road trip is a 400-mile scenic drive around Olympic National Park, Washington . Spur roads filled with pot holes take you inside the loop to Olympic’s most picturesque mountains, hikes, rainforest and lakes.

We drove the Olympic Peninsula Loop road trip in October 2021. It’s a fun national park to explore because it has incredibly diverse scenery. Mount Storm King was our favorite hike and the unique Hoh Rainforest was our favorite photo spot.

  • Port Townsend
  • Hurricane Ridge
  • Lake Crescent
  • Hoh Rainforest
  • Lake Quinault

20. Oregon Coast

Stunning sunset at Cannon Beach on the Oregon Coast one of the best road trips in the US

  • Start : Astoria, OR
  • End : Brookings, OR
  • Distance : 340 miles

The Oregon Coast road trip is a 340-mile coastal drive following Highway 101 from Astoria to Brookings . It features unique and photogenic rock formations, small coastal towns and epic sunsets. You can also include excellent side trips to Silver Falls State Park and Crater Lake National Park.

We drove the top half of the Oregon Coast road trip route in October 2021. After photographing Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach at sunset, we toured the Tillamook cheese factory and drove through Tillamook State Forest to Portland. We’ll definitely be back to complete the southern half sometime soon.

  • Cannon Beach
  • Pacific City
  • Samuel H Boardman

21. Outer Banks Scenic Byway

Outer Banks in North Carolina pier and beach at sunset

  • Start : Nags Head, NC
  • End : Beaufort, NC
  • Distance : 138 miles

The Outer Banks Scenic Byway is a 138-mile long road trip following North Carolina Highway 12 between Nags Head and the intersection of US-70 and Merrimon Road near Beaufort . NC-12 is a narrow road flanked on both sides by the Atlantic Ocean and Pamlico Sound. It even includes two ferry rides.

We’ll be based in North Carolina in 2024 so we’ll definitely be driving the Outer Banks Scenic Byway as a priority once the weather is warmer. Our plan is to spend a few days lounging around on the beaches rather than rushing through it in a day.

  • Wright Brothers National Memorial
  • Jockey’s Ridge State Park
  • Bodie Island Light Station
  • Pea Island Wildlife Refuge
  • Cape Hatteras
  • Ocracoke Island

22. Overseas Highway

Overseas highway in Florida freeway built over turquoise water in southeastern USA

  • Start : Monroe/Miami-Dade, FL
  • End : Key West, FL
  • Distance : 113 miles

The Overseas Highway is a 113-mile long road trip with 44 islands and 43 bridges connecting Key Largo to Key West in the Florida Keys. There’s lots to see and do on the islands, including scuba diving, nightlife and beaches.

You can easily include potential side trips to Miami, Everglades National Park and maybe even The Bahamas?

  • Biscayne National Park
  • Seven Mile Bridge
  • Dry Tortugas National Park

23. Pacific Coast Highway

Pacific Coast Highway pacific ocean and cliffs

  • Start : Olympia, WA
  • End : San Diego, CA
  • Distance : 1,600 miles

The Pacific Coast Highway is a 1,600-mile road trip from Olympia, WA to San Diego, CA . Highway 101 and Highway 1 hug the US west coast for its full length through Washington, Oregon and California. The PCH has lots of fantastic stopping points, including national parks and major bucket list US cities.

We’ve driven most of the Pacific Coast Highway across various itineraries. It’s a diverse and incredibly scenic route with potential for a wide range of excellent side trips. The lower California coastline is by far the most popular part, but it’s nice and quiet to the north of San Francisco.

  • Olympic National Park
  • Redwood National Park
  • San Francisco
  • Santa Barbara

24. Road To Hana

Road to Hana in Hawaii lush green trees with curving road and waterfall

  • Start : Mile Marker Zero (Route 360), HI
  • End : Hana, HI
  • Distance : 34 miles

The Road To Hana is a famous 34-mile one way road trip route in Maui, Hawaii . It’s a popular route with heavy traffic because it passes through beautiful natural areas, waterfalls, hiking trails and viewpoints. The best way for you to see Maui is to drive beyond Hana and complete a full loop of the island.

  • Garden of Eden
  • Honomanu Bay
  • Waianapanapa State Park

25. Route 66

Chicago cloud gate sculpture at one end of the famous USA road trip Route 66

  • Start : Chicago, IL
  • End : Santa Monica, CA
  • Distance : 2,400 miles

US Highway 66, also known as Route 66, is an iconic 2,400-mile long distance US road trip from Chicago, IL to Santa Monica, CA . Once known as America’s Highway, Route 66 passes through 8 states and 3 time zones.

It’s not what it once was, but Route 66 remains the most famous great American road trip. We would choose other long distance routes before this one, but if you’re feeling nostalgic or want to drive an old legend, Route 66 still has life left in it yet.

  • Gemini Giant
  • Petrified Forest National Park
  • Santa Monica

26. Salt Lake City To Yellowstone

Wooden barn lit up by sunlight at sunrise with mountains in the background

  • Start : Salt Lake City, UT
  • End : Salt Lake City, UT
  • Distance : 750 miles

The Salt Lake City to Yellowstone road trip is a 750-mile loop through Jackson , Grand Teton and Yellowstone . SLC has the closest major international airport to both national parks, so this is a popular driving route with lots of variations depending on how many days you have available.

We’re huge fans of Yellowstone and Grand Teton. Ideally, you’ll have one day in Salt Lake City, one day driving to Jackson, 1.5 days in Grand Teton and 3.5 days in Yellowstone for a total of 7 days . With less time you could skip SLC, or take a day each from the parks. But with more time, we recommend you add places around SLC like Park City, Bonneville Salt Flats or hiking in the Wasatch Mountains.

  • Temple Square
  • Wasatch Mountains
  • Bonneville Salt Flats
  • Grand Teton
  • Yellowstone

Further Reading: Salt Lake City to Yellowstone road trip itinerary

27. San Francisco To San Diego

Bixby Bridge near Big Sur on one of thest most popular USA road trips from San Francisco to San Diego

  • Start : San Francisco, CA
  • Distance : 630 miles

The San Francisco to San Diego road trip is a 630-mile route following the most popular section of the Pacific Coast Highway between San Francisco and San Diego in California. It features bucket list US cities, golden sandy beaches, spectacular coastal views and many more natural attractions.

We spent 12 days driving from San Francisco to San Diego in November 2021. You should plan for 3-5 days just for the coastal stops, plus the amount of time you want to spend in each of San Francisco, Los Angeles and San Diego. Carmel, Big Sur and Santa Barbara were our favorite stops.

  • Carmel-by-the-Sea

Further Reading : Best stops on a San Francisco to San Diego road trip

28. Southern Pacific

Sunset Cliffs in San Diego living up to its name with a gorgeous sunset

  • Start : San Diego, CA
  • End : Tybee Island, GA
  • Distance : 2,671 miles

The Southern Pacific is a 2,900-mile long distance coast-to-coast road trip loosely following US Route 80 from San Diego, CA to Tybee Island, GA . It passes through 8 southern US states with stops at important historical and agricultural sites, national parks and major cities.

If you’re looking for a transcontinental route to drive in the winter months, this southern United States adventure could be perfect. It takes in some of the stops along the Deep South road trip but it also includes remote national parks in Texas and New Mexico.

  • Guadalupe Mountain National Park
  • Carlsbad Caverns National Park

29. US Route 20

Niagara Falls near Buffalo New York is a popular stop on the Oregon Trail road trip route in the US

  • Start : Boston, MA
  • End : Newport, OR
  • Distance : 3,365 miles
  • Days : 14-28

The US Route 20 road trip is a 3,365-mile long distance route following Highway 20 from Boston, MA to Newport, OR . It’s an attraction heavy cross-country route featuring national parks, major cities and various areas of outstanding beauty.

We’ve been to almost every major stopping point along Route 20 and we think it’s one of the best ways to travel east-west in America. There’s so much to see and it’s far more scenic than driving I-90. Trust us, we know!

  • Watkins Glen
  • Niagara Falls
  • Indiana Dunes
  • Silver Falls State Park

30. Zion To Bryce Canyon

Zion Canyon overlook spectacular vista through the giant canyon walls of Zion

  • Start : Zion National Park, UT
  • End : Bryce Canyon National Park, UT
  • Distance : 87 miles

The Zion to Bryce Canyon road trip is a popular 87-mile loop from Las Vegas featuring two of the five Utah national parks. The major highlights in Zion and Bryce Canyon can be seen in just 2-4 days and there’s nothing to see in between so you won’t need any more time. Plan for more time in Zion if you’re a hiker and prioritize Bryce Canyon if you’re into photography.

We’ve spent 8 full days exploring Zion and 2 days in Bryce Canyon. We think they provide the perfect introduction to hiking and photography in Utah. Las Vegas airport gives you an easy, short and affordable loop route to both parks, so you can do it in a long weekend or midweek when it will be quieter.

  • Angels Landing
  • The Narrows
  • Zion Canyon Overlook
  • Kolob Canyons
  • Bryce Canyon Amphitheater
  • Queens Garden Navajo Loop

Further Reading : Zion to Bryce Canyon road trip itinerary

Our Top 5 USA Road Trips

Badlands National Park on a cloudy day in April

It’s almost impossible for us to tell you what the best USA road trips are because it’s just too subjective . Our favorite might be your 5th favorite or 29th favorite. But for arguments sake, we’re going to show you our personal top 5 favorite USA road trips ranked in order.

  • American Southwest
  • New England fall foliage
  • Mount Rushmore to Yellowstone
  • San Francisco to San Diego
  • Los Angeles to Las Vegas via Lake Tahoe

Don’t agree? Let us know your favorite American road trips in the comments below!

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  • 10 best places to visit in Wyoming

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We hope this best USA road trips guide helps with planning your next American adventure!

Please let us know if you have any questions about this list in the comments box below.

Happy Travels ,

Mark and Kristen

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The open road, blue skies, fresh air: a cross-country road trip may just be what you need to go somewhere new, spend some time by yourself or with your loved ones, and gain some perspective.

The great American road trip became popular in the 1950s, when there was a rapid increase in the number of families owning cars post-World War II.

With the recent changes in travel and diminished financial capacity, people are looking for different ways to explore new places. It definitely looks like driving cross-country will see a revival.

In this article, you’ll learn about the best routes to travel as well as tips and resources on how to plan a cross-country road trip that you (and your loved ones) will remember for years to come.

The 10 Best Cross-Country Road Trip Routes

These 5 routes are by no means the only ways to go on a cross-country road trip, but these are certainly popular and scenic.

The first three routes are coast-to-coast road trips, while the last two run north to south along the west and east coasts, respectively.

1. America’s Mother Road: Historic Route 66

America's Mother Road Route 66 Map: Cross-Country Road Trip

Who Should Take This Route: Those who long for the nostalgia and romance of small-town America

Don’t mess with a classic.

Route 66 is the legendary cross-country road trip destination for tourists, not only Americans but also foreigners. The Pixar animated movie Cars is greatly responsible for sparking renewed interest in driving this road.

In the 1930s, it was the route of choice for workers who wanted to try their luck in the west, and later in the 1950s and 1960s, for vacationing families to go to the Grand Canyon and Disneyland.

As the road became more popular, tourist traps, motels, diners, gas stations, car repair shops, and other roadside attractions sprang up, earning Route 66 the moniker “Main Street of America.”

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Sadly, it was decommissioned in 1985 as motorists favored using I-40; it can get them from one point to another much quicker.

Even though it’s officially decommissioned, more than 80% of the original route can still be driven today thanks to road maps and websites dedicated to reviving the route as well as the small towns and businesses along the road.

The “normal” direction to take this road trip is from east to west, but eastward is good if you want to go coast to coast.

That is, if you start from California and want to continue your trip to the east from Illinois all the way to Massachusetts, you can turn on US-20 from where Route 66 ends on Joliet Road in Countryside, Illinois (more details on US-20 below).

States (West to East)

Notable attractions/stops by state.

Route 66 Sign, Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica, California

  • Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica
  • Pete’s Rt 66 Gas Station Museum, Williams
  • Petrified Forest National Park
  • Route 66 Monument, Tucumcari
  • Blue Swallow Motel, Tucumcari

Blue Swallow Motel, Tucumcari, New Mexico

  • Cadillac Ranch, Amarillo
  • Pops 66, Arcadia
  • Rock Café, Stroud
  • Route 66 State Park, Eureka
  • Ted Drewes Frozen Custard, St. Louis
  • World’s Largest Covered Wagon, Lincoln, Illinois
  • The Start of Route 66, E Adams St., Chicago, Illinois

Miles Covered

2,278 miles (3,665 km) long; recommend setting aside at least 12 to 14 days for 3 to 5 hours of driving a day

Best Time To Travel

Spring (April to May) and autumn (September to October) are the best times to drive this route, when the temperatures are just right and there are fewer cars on the road.

More Information

We’ve previously written about other Route 66 attractions in detail.

2. The Oregon Trail: US-20 Route

Who Should Take This Route: History buffs who love long drives and diverse sights

Historic Route 66 may be the more popular road, but US Route 20 is actually the longest road in the US, earning it the nickname “Big Daddy.”

Not only is it the longest, but US-20 also offers the most contrasting sights and sounds. From mountains, lakes, rivers, and beaches, to “frozen in time” small towns and the most modern urban cities.

Again, east to west is the popular way to go on this road trip, but starting from the west gives you a chance to go parallel to the path formed by the Oregon National Historic Trail , which was followed by pioneer families on wagons from Missouri to Oregon.

  • Montana (less than 10 miles)
  • Pennsylvania
  • Massachusetts

Notable Attractions/Stops

  • South Beach State Park
  • Willamette Valley
  • Cascade Mountains
  • Oregon High Desert
  • Craters of the Moon National Monument
  • Yellowstone National Park

Yellowstone National Park

  • Carhenge, Alliance
  • Field of Dreams Movie Site, Dyersville
  • Indiana Dunes National Park
  • Cedar Point Amusement Park, Sandusky
  • Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and Museum, Cleveland
  • Presque Isle State Park, Erie
  • Finger Lakes Region
  • Sonnenberg Gardens & Mansion State Park, Canandaigua
  • The Tepee, Cherry Valley
  • Old Sturbridge Village, Sturbridge
  • Kenmore Square, Boston

3,365 miles (5,415 km); recommend setting aside at least 15 to 21 days for 3 to 5 hours of driving a day

Summer (June to August) is the best time to travel this road, notwithstanding the weather and crowds. Most places are closed during the winter, as this trail lies mostly in northern states, and spring and fall mean unpredictable weather.

3. The Loneliest Road: US-50 Route

The Loneliest Road US-50 map

Who Should Take This Route: Those who love solitude

If you look forward to driving alone with nothing but nature around you, you will love driving US Route 50.

The “loneliest road in America” moniker applies to the section of US-50 that goes through Nevada from Ely to Carson City; there’s little more than mountains, skies, and endless desert to see on this 300-mile stretch of road.

Eventually, the entire US-50 became popular enough that Time Magazine featured it in the mid-90s, calling it the Backbone of America, as history, success, failure, and revival are all documented along this long and often winding road.

Portions of the US-50 route overlap with such historic trails as the Santa Fe Historic Trail as well as the Pony Express National Historic Trail.

Along the way, you’ll see towns that have flourished into cities, cities that have collapsed into ruins, and small towns that have bounced back from near-death.

The western end of US-50 lies in Sacramento, California, but if you want to make this a true blue coast-to-coast drive, drive another 100 miles to San Francisco via I-80.

Highway 50

States (East to West)

West Virginia

  • Washington, D.C.
  • Sky Meadows State Park, Delaplane
  • Museum of the Shenandoah Valley, Winchester
  • Capon Bridge
  • Tygart Lake State Park
  • Chillicothe
  • Daviess County Amish Country
  • George Rogers Clark National Historic Park, Vincennes
  • Carlyle Lake, Carlyle Township
  • Gateway Arch, St. Louis
  • Lake of the Ozarks
  • Whiteman Air Force Base
  • Old Drum, Johnson County Courthouse, Warrensburg

Gateway Arch, St Louis, Missouri

  • Guy & Mae’s Tavern, Williamsburg
  • Midway Sign, Kinsley
  • Santa Fe National Historic Trail
  • Great Plains
  • Madonna of the Trail Monument, Lamar
  • The Royal Gorge Bridge & Park, Cañon City
  • Gunnison National Forest
  • Colorado National Monument, Grand Junction
  • Arches National Park
  • Canyonlands National Park, Utah
  • Notch Peak, Utah

US Route 50 Nevada

  • Great Basin National Park
  • Pony Express Territory
  • Spooner Lake–Lake Tahoe Nevada State Park, Carson City

3,073 miles (4,946 km); recommend setting aside at least 14 to 17 days for 3 to 5 hours of driving a day

Late spring (May to June) and autumn (September to October) are the best times to drive this route.

Keep in mind that you’re passing through some contrasting landscapes: mountains, deserts, lakes, and seas. Winter will be too cold and the roads may be too slippery for you to drive safely, while summer will be too hot when passing through the desert.

4. The Pacific Coast: US-101 Route to California State Route 1

The Pacific Coast US-101 Map

Who Should Take This Route: Beach bums who like sunny weather, salty air, and breathtaking ocean sunsets

Taking a cross-country road trip along the Pacific Coast is one of the most scenic drives you’ll ever take.

Called Highway 101 in Washington and Oregon, and Pacific Coast Highway (PCH), California State Route 1 (SR1), or Highway 1 in California, this road takes you right beside the Pacific Ocean and the western border of the contiguous United States.

The I-5 eventually replaced the old US-101 as it passes more major cities and has less dangerous curves to navigate, but for natural beauty and ambiance, you can’t beat the US-101.

US-101 meets up with US-20 in Oregon, so if you want to go north from California to Oregon and then eastward from Oregon to Massachusetts, you can have a west coast road trip and then a coast-to-coast one.

States (North to South)

  • Olympic National Park
  • Lake Crescent, Clallam County
  • Cape Disappointment Lighthouse, Ilwaco
  • Astoria–Megler Bridge, Washington to Oregon

Astoria–Megler Bridge, Washington to Oregon

  • Cannon Beach
  • Cape Kiwanda, Pacific City
  • Devils Punchbowl State Natural Area, Otter Rock
  • Yaquina Head Lighthouse, Newport
  • Newport (intersection with US-20)
  • Seal Rock State Recreation Site, Seal Rock

Seal Rock, Oregon

  • Thor’s Well, Yachats
  • Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area, Reedsport
  • Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor
  • Redwood National and State Parks
  • Avenue of the Giants, Humboldt County
  • Leggett (US-101 merges with Highway 1)
  • Glass Beach, Fort Bragg
  • Point Arena Lighthouse, Mendocino
  • Bodega Bay, Sonoma,
  • Point Reyes National Seashore, Marin County
  • Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco
  • San Francisco (Start of Highway 1/PCH)
  • Half Moon Bay
  • Pigeon Point Lighthouse, Pescadero
  • Carmel-By-The-Sea
  • Pismo Beach
  • Santa Barbara
  • Malibu Beach, Malibu
  • Santa Monica Pier, Santa Monica (Where Historic Route 66 begins)
  • Los Angeles

1,550 miles (2,500 km); recommend setting aside 7 to 10 days for 3 to 5 hours of driving a day

Any time of year gives you great driving weather on this road, though if you want to avoid crowds, you might want to avoid driving in July and August.

We’ve previously described a detailed itinerary for the California portion of this road trip.

5. The Atlantic Coast: I-95 Route

The Atlantic Coast I-95 Map

Who Should Take This Route: Tourists who appreciate all types of scenery, from New England’s historic architecture to Florida’s tropical charm

The west coast is gorgeous, but don’t write out the east coast just yet.

Interstate 95 is the longest north-to-south interstate highway that runs parallel to the Atlantic Ocean.

Driving a cross-country road trip along the I-95 takes you from historic towns to glamorous cities, from wetlands to forests to beaches.

  • New Hampshire
  • Rhode Island
  • Connecticut
  • North Carolina
  • South Carolina
  • Maine: Houlton and Old Orchard Beach
  • New Hampshire: Portsmouth
  • Massachusetts: Middlesex Fells Reservation
  • Rhode Island: Pawtucket or Providence
  • Connecticut: Mystic, New Haven or Groton

Mystic, Connecticut

  • New York:  The Bronx, Manhattan, and George Washington Bridge
  • New Jersey:  Newark, Elizabeth and New Brunswick
  • Pennsylvania:  Philadelphia

Rocky Steps, Philadelphia Museum of Art, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • Delaware:  Wilmington
  • Maryland:  Baltimore, and Woodrow Wilson Memorial Bridge, Fort Washington
  • Virginia:  Occoquan Historic District, Fredericksburg or Richmond
  • North Carolina:  Roanoke Rapids, Wilson and Fayetteville
  • South Carolina:  South of the Border in Dillon, Florence, and Santee State Park in Santee
  • Georgia:  Savannah , Brunswick, or Kingsland

Castillo de San Marco National Monument, St Augustine, Florida

  • Florida Georgia State Line, Yulee
  • Jacksonville, Florida
  • Fuller Warren Bridge, Jacksonville
  • Castillo de San Marco National Monument, St. Augustine
  • Beaches: Daytona Beach, Vero Beach, West Palm Beach, Boynton Beach,  Miami , or Dixie Highway in Miami

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Worthwhile Detours

These detours will take you away from I-95, and you’ll have to add a few days more to your road trip if you want to explore these attractions.

  • Mansions in Newport, Rhode Island
  • Central Park, New York
  • North Carolina Beaches
  • South Carolina Beach Towns
  • Georgia Beaches
  • Florida Keys

1,920 miles (3,090 km); recommend setting aside 8 to 12 days for 3 to 5 hours of driving a day

Beaches are best appreciated in the summer, but any weather is good for taking a road trip through I-95. Winter may mean snowfall in the northern states on this route, while spring and fall give you mild weather and less crowded beaches.

6. TransAmerica Trail

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An east-to-west, off-road adventure trail, which lets you take in the scenic beauty of the East Coast to the West Coast while taking you off major highways to discover hidden attractions.

Who Should Take This Route: If you’re a history buff, this road trip takes you to the path pioneers and early settlers followed.

Here are some interesting stops along the TransAmerica Trail:

  • Virginia/North Carolina : Pass by Blue Ridge Parkway – one of the most scenic roads in the country with breathtaking views of the Appalachian Mountains.
  • Kentucky : Stop by Berea, the heart of Appalachia, for cool arts and crafts mementos. If you have a day or two for this stop, you can explore the world’s longest cave system in Mammoth Cave National Park.
  • Missouri : Visit the Gateway Arch and explore St. Louis’ rich history.
  • Oklahoma : See American bison at the Wichita Mountains Wildlife Refuge and explore the rugged landscapes of the southern Great Plains.
  • New Mexico : Discover the art and culture of the historic Taos nestled in the Sangre de Cristo Mountains.
  • Colorado : Be in awe of the tallest dunes in North America at Great Sand Dunes National Park, then visit the charming Telluride mountain town for a laidback stop.
  • Oregon : Once you reach the Pacific Coast, you can explore the stunning coastline and visit towns like Astoria, Cannon Beach, and Newport.

7. The Great Northern Road: US-2 Route

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The Great Northern Road follows the US-2 Route. It stretches from the northernmost border with Canada to the Pacific Ocean on the West Coast.

Who Should Take This Route: A coast-to-coast road trip through the northern states, which is perfect to embark in during the summer or for people who love visiting charming small towns.

The Great Northern Road offers numerous opportunities to visit rugged parks like the Acadia in Maine or White Mountains in New Hampshire, the lakeside cities of Vermont, and the always-amazing Niagara Falls.

There are also cultural spots in Missoula (Montana), Spokane (Washington), and Michigan’s Mackinac Island.

I recommend you end your Great Northern Road trip at Seattle.

Other Cross-Country Road Trip Routes

I did say there are infinite possibilities depending on where you want to start, where you want to end, what you want to see, and how much time you have.

Here are other cross-country road trip routes you can explore.

8. Southern Pacific: US-80

  • Who Should Take This Route:  Another coast-to-coast road trip through the southern states; great to take in the winter

9. Big Muddy: The Great River Road

  • Who Should Take This Route: Drive alongside the Mississippi River and explore the 10 states that border it. I wrote about this road trip more extensively on this post .

10. The Road to Nowhere: US-83

  • Who Should Take This Route: North to south road trip right through America’s heartland

Tips For Planning A Cross-Country Road Trip

Driving across the country is great fun, but there are plenty of things and factors to consider when planning. Here are some of them so you can arrange a road trip with no hassle.

Make sure your vehicle is roadworthy. Have everything checked: fluid levels, brakes, tires, lights, drive belts, etc.

Also, make sure you have jumper cables, spare tires, a tire jack, and everything else you need in case of car trouble.

Have a plan, but don’t have a plan. Sounds confusing, but the point is to have a general plan for how many days you want to take, what to do per day (sights and places you can’t miss versus those who want to see but can skip), how many hours you’ll drive, and where you’ll stay per night.

Beyond that, booking hotels and making restaurant reservations way in advance may not be a good idea. You’ll want to have some flexibility in your schedule to make room for emergencies and side trips and detours.

Sign up for emergency roadside services. If you’re not already a member of AAA or any other reputable roadside assistance service, join one before your road trip.

Prepare for areas that don’t have mobile service. Camping in the middle of nowhere? Chances are you won’t have a cellphone signal. If your plan is heavily dependent on having an internet connection, you’re asking for trouble.

Download your maps on your smartphone beforehand or use paper road maps. Take a GPS navigation tool that’s not dependent on a mobile signal.

Have a packing list.

Here are travel essentials you’ll need on your cross-country road trip (or any road trip, for that matter):

  • Driver’s license
  • Vehicle registration
  • Insurance card
  • Emergency car kit
  • Gasoline container
  • GPS navigation tool
  • Cell phone signal booster
  • Powerbank and car chargers
  • Flashlight/lantern
  • Playlist (music/audiobook)
  • In-car games and activities
  • Hiking shoes
  • All-weather set of clothes
  • Electronic toll pass or change to pay toll fees
  • Tent (if camping)
  • Cooler (with plenty of water)
  • Sunshades for windshield and windows
  • Vitamins and medication
  • Pillow and blanket
  • First aid kit

Take your time.

Giving yourself an allowance would also allow you to take side trips to charming small towns, cool landmarks, hidden gems, and one-of-a-kind restaurants.

The less rushed you are, the richer your adventure will be.

Must-Use Cross-Country Road Trip Tools and Apps

You’ll get by with a little help from these tools, sites, and apps to plan your road trip.

Road planners

  • Roadtrippers
  • MyScenicDrives

Navigation and checking traffic

  • Google Maps

Find places to eat

Find places to rest or sleep.

  • Recreation.gov
  • Free Campsites

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Whether you’re traveling solo, with friends, or with family, the memories made on an epic cross-country trip are ones that last a lifetime.

You’ll get to see the magnificent natural beauty of these United States, meet strangers that enrich your lives, visit amazing places you never thought existed, and understand your country better.

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31 USA Road Trip Ideas + Tips

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Heading out on a USA road trip this summer? This MASSIVE list is packed with routes recommended by travel bloggers all around the US sharing tips about their favorite American road trips. From the West Coast to Key West, this article has the best routes for your next open road adventure!

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Imagine this: The windows are down and the wind blows through your hair as your favorite playlist blasts through your car’s speakers. You sing along and soak up the feeling of freedom that only comes with driving on the open road.

The United States is one of the best countries in the world for road tripping. And we’re not just saying that… With mountains, deserts, beaches, forests and lakes, you can’t argue the natural beauty and diversity the U.S. has to offer.

On top of the sheer amount of places to see around the country, the U.S. is also very well-suited for road trips. 

With clean drinking water accessible in most parts of the country, roadside rest stops (ahem, public toilets!), well-maintained roads, relatively affordable gas prices, and lots of camping options, it’s hard to find any other country that comes close to the ease and accessibility that the USA offers when it comes to road tripping.

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  • Getting started
  • Tips for planning your road trip
  • USA road trip routes

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Ultimate Road Trip Packing List!

Whether you are staying in a hotel, living in a campervan or RV, or you’re trekking in the backcountry, here is everything you’ll want to pack on a road trip . Plus tips and advice on making your next road trip go as smoothly as possible!

Start planning your perfect USA road trip

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Make your way along famous highways, like Route 66 through the heartlands of the country, or California’s iconic Highway 1. Venture on lesser-known backroads and escape the crowds and get lost along the way. 

Drive through charming small towns and big, lively cities. Explore National Parks or get off the beaten path in State Forests and protected lands.

There are literally endless road trip routes you could take, and choosing the best one for you depends on what exactly you’re looking for.

  • Do you want to explore any National Parks on your trip?
  • Do you want to see iconic sites or get off the beaten path?
  • Do you plan to camp or stay in hotels? (If you plan on camping, our advice is to download The Dyrt, an app that’ll take your campervan game to the next level. Use this link to get 30 days of the Pro Membership totally free – no strings attached).
  • Are you more into nature or cities? (Or maybe you want a combination of both!)
  • How long do you have? Maybe you have the entire summer to do as you wish and you’re planning an epic 3-month road trip. Or maybe you just have a few days to spare between work weeks.

Whatever type of getaway you’re craving, there is a perfect USA road trip out there waiting for you!

Tips for planning your USA Road Trip

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Use these helpful tips to start planning your USA road trip. If you want a more detailed breakdown, we have an entire guide that walks you through how to plan a road trip , packed with hacks and expert advice.

1. Research your destination

Find out what the weather will be like in your destination during the time of year you plan to travel. Check average temperatures in the area to know what to expect and how to pack. 

Consult city guides and other travel resources to figure out which highlights to stop at and which tourist traps to avoid. You can get a lot of information simply from typing “things to do in…” and then entering your destination into Google. 

Buying a guidebook will give you tons of insider advice and helpful information at your fingertips. 

Having a physical guidebook allows you to have all the info you need in one place; plus, you can make notes and highlights (anyone else love being able to do this?!). And you won’t have to worry about losing signal on your phone while exploring — this happens a lot in the mountains! — because you’ll have all the tips you need with a turn of a page.

If you plan on visiting any National Parks during your trip, listen up… 

Moon USA National Parks is one of the best guidebooks we’ve found for exploring the United States. 

This 700-page guide goes through each of America’s 62 National Parks and explains the history, best hikes, iconic viewpoints, and places to stay. Plus, it includes maps of each park so you can plan your itinerary accordingly. This guidebook will be a super handy tool while on the road.

Bonus: The Moon guidebook has super beautiful photography, making it a fun coffee table book after your trip (and possibly to inspire future travels).

2. Choose your method of transportation

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Consider your options for transportation on your USA road trip…

  • Your own car: No need to pay for a rental vehicle if you have your own—just be sure it can handle the conditions and terrain you plan to traverse on your road trip.
  • Campervan or RV: Our personal favorite way to go on a road trip and for so many reasons ! It gives you the ultimate freedom, you save money on hotels and can get off the grid, to name just a few. 
  • For example, we rented a small SUV for a road trip in Washington state and paid less than $30 per day!

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It’s no secret we are big fans of #vanlife. If you don’t have the time (or interest!) in building your own conversion but you still want to give van life a test drive on your USA road trip, we’ve tons of ideas for you! Check out our list of top companies for USA Campervan Rentals , from budget to bougie, including exclusive discounts for our readers!

One company we’d recommend looking into is Escape Campervans . They have 12 different locations across North America and come fully loaded with all the gear you need for an epic road trip. Plus, their rates are fair and affordable.

BONUS: We’ve partnered with them to give you a 10% off discount when you use our link !

3. Set a budget and plot out your accommodation

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A road trip budget will vary from person to person, but having an idea in mind of how much you plan to spend beforehand is always a good idea. 

You can find out exactly how much money we spent on our first vanlife experience in the US in our 3 month road trip budget breakdown . If you’re traveling on a budget, you’ll want to check out these money-saving tips for a cheap road trip . 

Once you have a good idea of the costs to factor in a road trip budget and a reasonable idea of how much you’re able to spend, it’s time to start booking accommodation!

Since we are usually traveling in our campervan on road trips, we tend to seek out campsites as accommodation, but you can choose to stay in hotels or Airbnbs as well. 

Psst! Read our tips for booking an Airbnb if you’re not familiar with the site.

If you’re traveling in a campervan or on a tight budget, camping is the way to go! We have some great tips for finding free campsites along the way. Another suggestion is to get familiar with campsite apps—a great resource for finding campsites along your route and filtering for your specific needs.

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Our recommendation: Our favorite camping app is The Dyrt because it has the largest network of campsites in the USA (and has some other really cool features). It has both free and paid versions, but we’ve got a special link just for our readers which will give you 30 days of the Pro membership totally FREE!

4. Save money with the America the Beautiful Park Pass

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You’ll notice many of these epic USA road trips include stops at some of our National Parks. Entrance fees to the US National Parks can run you upwards of $30+ per vehicle for each park, which can really add up. 

If you’re planning to stop at more than one National Parks on your road trip, you may want to think about getting the America the Beautiful Park Pass to save money. 

At just $80 for a full year, the pass grants you free access to over 2,000 Federal recreation areas in the United States, including all 62 National Parks. We put together an article detailing the America the Beautiful Park Pass and answering the question, is it truly worthwhile?

5. Download maps and entertainment offline

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You don’t want to be ripping through your data plan while on the road. In order to avoid those pesky overage fees, you can download your navigation (hello Google maps offline feature!) and entertainment like Spotify playlists, podcasts and audiobooks to your device so you can listen offline. 

Downloading Google Maps offline is super simple and you will be able to get real-time GPS coordinates, search the map for nearby establishments and turn on directions from point to point, all without using any data. 

Follow these steps to download Google Maps offline:

  • Download and sign into the Google Maps application (it’s connected with your Gmail account).
  • Search for a destination in the search bar. (Example: “San Francisco” or “Idaho”)
  • The top half of your screen should populate with a map of your destination while the bottom half shares details about the place. Swipe up so the details fill your screen. Then just under the Location, toggle to the right past the labels for “Directions,” “Save,” “Label,” etc. until you see “Download”. 
  • Make sure you’re on WiFi, center the map in the area you will be driving, and click the “download” button.

The map data from this region will now be on your phone, and can be accessed even when you have no cell signal! You’ll even be able to see your current GPS location as long as you have it authorized. (Settings > Google Maps > Location > select “Always”)

Best USA Road Trips

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We’ve called on some travel bloggers to share their top American Road Trips. We’re even adding a few of our own favorite road trips in there!

All the road trips below are broken down by region in the United States, and each route includes how many days you should plan to be on the road, best time of year to travel, and the top things to do along the way.

If you know which region you’re interested in, click on the link below to jump straight to that section. Otherwise, keep scrolling down for ALL the inspiration you can handle!

  • West Coast USA
  • Western USA
  • Hawaii & Alaska
  • Midwest USA
  • Southern USA
  • Eastern USA
Psst! Get motivated to plan your next adventure with this list of inspiring road trip quotes (+ graphics!).

West Coast USA Road Trips

With the Pacific Ocean to the west and mountains and deserts to the east, this part of the country is one of the best places to take a road trip. 

You’ll be able to explore some of the most exciting cities in the United States, like San Francisco , Los Angeles, Portland, and Seattle. Plus, the West Coast boasts some of the best sunsets in the nation.

Road Trips:

  • Pacific Coast Highway
  • Oregon Coast & Forests Road Trip
  • San Francisco to Seattle: Coastal Drive
  • Seattle to San Francisco: Inland Route
  • Washington State Road Trip
  • Olympic Peninsula
  • Yosemite to Sequoia National Park
  • Lake Tahoe to Eastern Sierra
  • Eastern Oregon Road Trip

1. Pacific Coast Highway in California

This gorgeous USA road trip along the Pacific Coast Highway will lead you across one of the most beautiful regions in the country. With mesmerizing beaches, ample palm trees, and perfect weather, the journey is an ideal two-week getaway.

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  • Route: Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip
  • At a glance: San Francisco – Yosemite National Park – Santa Barbara – LA – San Diego
  • Distance: 731 miles
  • Duration: 12 days
  • When to go: June-August; summer is the perfect time for this road trip since the water will be warm enough for a quick dip along the way!

Begin your road trip in San Francisco. Catch a glimpse of the Golden Gate Bridge before all the tourists wake up in the morning, then head to Fisherman’s Wharf. Grab some lunch at one of the many restaurants and visit a few historical ships along the way. Rent a bike and spend some time touring the streets, including one of the oldest Chinatowns in the country and Union Square, a modern plaza.

Spend the next day exploring the Google Campus in Mountain View before jumping back into your car and heading east, where you can spend a day or two hiking in Yosemite National Park amongst the breath-taking landscape.

Next, head south towards Santa Barbara, where you can enjoy some delicious seafood and a more laid-back vibe. There are many things to do in Santa Barbara , including visits to wineries, a walk along the shoreline, and a short hike at Lizard’s Mouth, which is a beautiful viewpoint that overlooks the entire city. 

Spend two days relaxing along the coast before making your way down to Los Angeles.

Located two hours south of Santa Barbara, L.A. can keep you busy for days. A walk along Hollywood Blvd will prepare you for the glam and glitz of the city. Check out the Hollywood Sign and catch a movie at the TCL Chinese Theater before grabbing some dinner at the Hollywood and Highland Center. 

Spend the following day at Universal Studio Hollywood, before heading south to Orange County.

Orange County has a few beautiful beaches, including Laguna Beach, Newport Beach, and Huntington Beach. A day can be spent beach-hopping before heading to Disneyland in Anaheim the following day.

The last two days will be spent in San Diego visiting the Balboa Park and the San Diego Zoo. Hike and scuba dive at La Jolla Cove and end your Pacific Highway road trip with one last dip in the ocean!

  • Ride in a street trolley in San Francisco
  • Hike Yosemite and catch a sunrise!
  • Grab a photo of the Golden Gate Bridge from Battery Spencer Viewpoint
  • Go winery hopping in Santa Barbara
  • Have some fresh oysters right by the Santa Barbara Harbor
  • Hike to the Hollywood sign in L.A.

Contributed by: Daisy Li from Beyond My Border

2. Oregon Coast & Forests Road Trip

This road trip takes you through quirky Portland and charming oceanside towns. You’ll adventure in the mountains, find hot springs, and explore one of the coolest National Parks in the US. Let’s go! 

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  • Route: Oregon Coast & Forests road trip
  • At a glance: Portland – Hood River – Bend – Crater Lake – Samuel H. Boardman State Corridor – Cannon Beach – Portland
  • Distance: 1,100 miles
  • Duration: 10 – 12 days
  • When to go: May – October will give you the best weather, and the earlier and later end of the spectrum will help you avoid the summertime crowds. Enjoy fall foliage in mid-October!

After exploring the quirky sights of Portland , head east along the Columbia River Gorge. Make a day of it and see as many waterfalls as you can before stopping for the night in charming Hood River where you can see people windsurfing on the Columbia River.

Heading south, you’ll enter Mount Hood National Forest, which offers lots of hiking if you have the time. Stop at Trillium Lake for a picnic with unrivaled views of the volcanic mountain.

Heading even further south, you’ll reach the beautiful town of Bend , which is a fun place to explore for a day. For a fun little side trip, head past the small town of Sisters and into the Willamette National Forest where you can find waterfalls and the incredibly vibrant Tamolitch Blue Pools.

Continuing further south, spend a couple days taking in the sights and hikes in Crater Lake National Park , and hunting for hot springs in Umpqua National Forest .

Short on time? If you’re short on time, you can cut over to the coast and head back to Portland along the ocean.

But if you have the time, there are more adventures to be had. Explore the cute little town of Ashland, and if you’re lucky you might be able to catch one of their famous Shakespeare Festival, which happens all summer long.

You’ll actually need to cross into California briefly before returning into Oregon to see the Samuel H. Boardman State Scenic Corridor. The name of this park is long, but the ocean views are some of the best in the state! 

After you’ve explored to your heart’s content, make your way north through all sorts of cute coastal towns, stopping whenever you get the urge. (We liked the town of Bandon, and enjoyed seafood and sunset here!)

On your way back to Portland, stop at the Tillamook Creamery for some of their famous cheese and ice cream, and spend the night in Cannon Beach so you can see the iconic sea stacks at sunset.

  • Sample all the craft beer you can in Portland
  • Go chasing waterfalls in the Columbia River Gorge
  • Picnic with views of Mount Hood at Trillium Lake
  • Explore the fun towns of Bend, Hood River and Ashland
  • Hike to Tamolitch Blue Pools for some of the bluest water you’ll ever see!
  • Explore Samuel H. Boardman State Park for some of the most epic ocean views in the state 
  • Eat clams and seafood in one of the many small towns along the coast. We loved Tony’s Crab Shack in Bandon.
  • See the sea stacks on Cannon Beach at sunset
  • Stop at the Tillamook Creamery for the famous cheese and ice cream

Helpful resources for your Oregon road trip:

  • If the coast is calling your name and you’d rather spend all your time near the ocean, we have a huge Oregon coast road trip guide to help you customize your itinerary and plan your trip.
  • If you’re interested in traveling by campervan (highly recommend!), be sure to check out the best campervan rentals in Portland .

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3. San Francisco to Seattle: Coastal Drive

This San Francisco to Seattle drive is a scenic route that includes the dramatic California and Oregon coastlines and stops at a few national and state parks. Since most of this USA road trip follows the Pacific Coast Highway, the views from the drive alone will be stunning.

San Fransisco to Seattle USA Road Trip

  • Route: San Francisco, CA to Seattle, WA (coastal drive)
  • At a glance: San Francisco – Mendocino – Florence – Redwood National Park – Cannon Beach – Olympic National Forest – Seattle
  • Distance: 920 miles
  • Duration: 2 weeks 
  • When to go: June – October. Summer months bring pleasant temperatures and mostly sunny skies. Visiting in the early Fall is great because there are fewer tourists and the weather is still mild.

The drive begins in San Francisco. Visiting the Golden Gate Bridge, Fisherman’s Wharf, riding the trolley, and hopping over to Sausalito, there is plenty to do and eat in a couple of days.

After taking in the sights in San Fran, begin driving north to Mendocino. This charming coastal northern California town has scenic kayaking and biking opportunities, as well as hiking trails nearby. 

The last stop in northern California is to explore the majestic redwoods. In addition to Redwood National Park, there are many state parks that have redwood forests. 

Continue your route along the coast until the next stop in Florence, Oregon. Florence is where you can hop on an ATV and explore the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area. 

Then continue along the Pacific Coast Highway making stops along Oregon’s gorgeous and charming coast line. A highlight is a stop in Cannon Beach , one of the cutest towns on the Oregon Coast, where the famed Haystack Rock is just a few feet offshore. 

The final leg of the journey is the drive towards Seattle, with a stop at Olympic National Park . After admiring the beauty of the Pacific Northwest coastline, this park showcases even more of Washington’s untouched nature. 

Seattle is the last stop on the road trip. Visiting the classic attractions such as the Space Needle and Pike Place Market are some of the top things to do in Seattle . 

  • Walk along the Golden Gate Bridge, stroll Fisherman’s Wharf, take a ferry to Alcatraz Island and take a ride on a trolley in San Francisco
  • Kayak sea caves and go biking along the Big River in Mendocino, California
  • Hike along trails in Redwood National Park
  • Ride an ATV on the Oregon Sand Dunes
  • Take a walk on the beach during low tide to Haystack Rock in Cannon Beach and have some coffee at the Sleepy Monk
  • Hike some scenic trails in Olympic National Park
  • Grab some lunch at Pike Place Chowder and witness the views from the Space Needle in Seattle

Contributed by: Margie from DQ Family Travel

4. Seattle to San Francisco: Inland Route

This lesser explored route between the two major cities takes you inland to national and state parks you’ve probably never heard of, chasing waterfalls and hiking mountains.

Seattle to San Fran USA Road Trip

  • Route: West Coast Inland Road Trip – Adventures and Waterfall Hikes
  • At a glance: Washington – Oregon – California
  • Distance: 807 miles
  • Duration: 2 weeks
  • When to go: Fall – So you can see those incredible fall colors and the crowds have left.

Your first day will be spent just outside Seattle exploring some of the waterfall hikes like Snoqualmie, Franklin and Twin Falls. 

Meander your way down into Mount Rainier National Park for the next day or two and take it all in, there’s a lot going on there.

Then make your way to the Columbia River Gorge in Oregon, where you’ll see some of the most beautiful Oregon waterfalls . Multnomah Falls is famous and absolutely worth a gander, but there are other falls worth a visit. We also recommend the underrated Dry Creek Falls, which is actually way better than it sounds.

Wrap up your first week on the road by riding through Bend, Oregon, the adventure capital of the state! Smith Rock State Park is a must and treat yourself to as many craft beers as you’d like.

As you make your way to California, you can stop off to do some hiking in Crater Lake National ,  before you bid adieu to Oregon. Lassen National Park and Lava Beds National Monuments aren’t as well-known, but have some great hikes and incredible views. Kings Creek Falls hike is known for bear sightings!

As you wrap up your inland Seattle to San Francisco road trip , take time to visit Burney Falls, one of the most spectacular waterfalls you’ll probably ever see, Big Trees National Park and Muir Woods National Monument.

Highlights 

  • Mount Rainier National Park is a playground for hikes, exploring, and seeing those epic fall colors!
  • Find out all the fun things to do in Bend, Oregon — hands down the best city in the area. (I’m only sort of biased)—a visit to Smith Rock State Park, the craft beer scene, lots of hikes , waterfalls, floating down the river… There’s so much to do and the area is gorgeous.
  • Burney Falls is STUNNING.
  • The Columbia River Gorge in its entirety and getting the less popular spots like Dry Creek Falls all to yourselves will be epic—not many wander up there.
  • Seeing Crater Lake at sunset is incredibly majestic.

Contributed by: Nina Ragusa from Where in the World is Nina?

Psst! We have a guide to the best campervan rentals in Seattle that will be super helpful if you’re thinking about this route!

5. Washington State Road Trip

Washington State is packed with some of the most stunning natural landscapes you’ll find in the United States. There is so much more to this PNW state than Seattle, and if you get out of the city limits, you’ll find adventure and beauty abound. This route will bring you through some of the most beautiful places in this state.

Washington State Road Trip

  • Route: Best of Washington State
  • At a glance: Seattle – San Juan Islands – North Cascades National Park – Winthrop – Lake Chelan & Stehekin – Leavenworth – Seattle
  • Distance: 500 miles
  • Duration: 10 – 12 days, with options to add on 2 – 4 days for the Olympic Peninsula (find the itinerary below)
  • When to go: May – October

Start your road trip in Seattle, and spend a day or two exploring the city if you’ve never been. Once you leave the city limits, the real adventure begins! 

Heading north, you’ll come to the seaside town of Anacortes, from which you can take a ferry to the San Juan Islands. Explore the cute island towns, and if your budget allows, splurge on a whale watching tour – it’s one of the best places in North America to do it!

Once you’re back on the mainland, head into the mountains. North Cascades National Park is home to the most epic scenery you’ll see on this trip, so stop often and take lots of photos along the way. Mount Baker National Forest is a great place for hiking, and you’ll get stunning views at Diablo Lake and Ross Lake.

Continue east on Highway 20 and you’ll come to Washington Pass, where you’ll definitely want to get out of your car and bring your camera! The next stop is the Western style town of Winthrop, which is a fun stop for a beer before heading on to Lake Chelan.

This narrow, 50.5-mile lake almost looks like a river from the map, but it’s possible to take a ferry to the opposite end of the lake, where the tiny town of Stehekin lies. With fewer than 80 permanent residents, Stehekin is a great place to get away from it all, go hiking, stay in a cozy cabin, and eat at the town’s famous bakery. 

Now it’s time to make your way to the Bavarian-themed town of Leavenworth . Home to lots of cute shops and breweries, it’s a nice place to relax. 

If you have the time, try to get out and explore the nature surrounding the town, as it is absolutely magnificent (Colchuck Lake is one of our favorite hikes!). If you want an extra adventure, book a trip with our friends at Wildwater Rafting for a fun time on the Wenatchee River!

Your drive back on Highway 2 is beautiful and passes by a couple waterfalls and viewpoints. If you’re hungry, stop at a local favorite, Sultan Bakery, for donuts and famous sandwiches before arriving back in Seattle.

Tip: Be sure to stay at some of Washington’s best campsites along the way!
  • Visit Seattle’s famous sites : Pike’s Place Market, the Post Alley Gum Wall, and the Space Needle, then explore the Fremont neighborhood where you can sample the city’s best craft beer and seek out the famous Fremont Troll.
  • Go whale watching in the San Juan Islands
  • Hike as much as you can in North Cascades National Park: Diablo Lake and Mount Baker are highlights
  • Take a ferry on Lake Chelan to the tiny town of Stehekin. Don’t forget to eat at the town bakery!
  • Sample German pretzels and beer in the Bavarian town of Leavenworth

6. Olympic Peninsula Washington

With driftwood-strewn beaches, temperate rainforests, mountains and waterfalls, Olympic National Park is packed full of beauty and adventure. This short but sweet route brings you through the best of the Olympic Peninsula .

Shi+Shi+Beach+sunset

  • Route: Olympic National Park and Beaches  
  • At a glance: Seattle – ferry to Bainbridge Island – Port Angeles – La Push – Olympia – Seattle
  • Distance: 550 miles
  • Duration: 2-4 days

The Olympic Peninsula is just a short drive from Seattle, making it a great weekend camping trip, or a good addition to a longer PNW road trip. The quickest way to get to the OP is by taking the ferry to Bainbridge Island. You can find the schedule here .

Once you’re back on the road, make your way to Hurricane Ridge where you can enjoy epic mountain views and explore the trails in Olympic National Park . On a clear day, you can even see the ocean! 

Spend the night at Lyre River Campground, which is free and absolutely beautiful. Try to arrive early, as it is first come, first served. In the morning, head inland to explore Lake Crescent and Sol Duc Falls before making your way back to the coast and preparing for a hike. 

Walking out to Shi Shi Beach will likely be a highlight of your time in the OP (especially if you’re a photographer). If you have the time and camping equipment, plan to spend the night at Shi Shi and enjoy an epic sunset with few other people around.   

The next morning, hike out and get back on the road. You’ll pass through Forks, the small town made famous by the Twilight series, and you can explore the beaches near La Push. This is a nice place to spend the night. 

Wander through the Hoh Rainforest and stop for a picnic lunch near Ruby Beach on the following day before making the drive back to Seattle. 

  • See mountains and ocean at the same time at Hurricane Ridge
  • Explore the lush Hoh Rainforest
  • Imagine fairies are real on a walk around stunning Sol Duc Falls
  • Camp on a beach in the Olympic Peninsula

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7. California National Parks

One of the most picturesque drives in California through some of the most famous National Parks in the United States.

California National Parks

  • Route: Yosemite to Kings Canyon & Sequoia National Park
  • At a glance: Yosemite – Kings Canyon – Sequoia
  • Distance: 186 miles
  • Duration: 5-8 days 
  • When to go: April- October; Spring and Fall are the best time of year to travel to the National Parks, since the weather will not be too hot or too cold, and the crowds should be fewer than in the Summer.

​​Yosemite is one of the busiest national parks in the country. For this reason, you might want to book your spot in advance, if you plan to hike the famous Half Dome. Otherwise you can enjoy the hikes around like Vernal Falls or Taft Point and view Half Dome from a distance. 

Be sure to be on the lookout for bears and other wildlife hanging around as well. For a nice easy stroll, take the trail down to Mirror Lake for a one-of-a-kind view.

Continue your road trip south towards Kings Canyon and Sequoia National Parks. The two adjacent parks are jointly managed by the National Parks Service and with a single entrance fee. 

Spend a day exploring Kings Canyon and then make your way to Sequoia National Park. Its in both of these parks where you’ll find yourself among some of the largest redwood trees in the world.

In fact, the General Sherman tree in Sequoia, stands as the largest tree in the world by volume. And don’t forget to drive through the downed Redwood, as it’s one of the last drive thru trees around.

  • Enjoy all the waterfalls you find along the route 
  • Hike Half Dome, or many of the other hikes around Yosemite
  • Drive through the giant Redwood trees in Kings Canyon & Sequoia
  • Take a picture in front of the largest tree in the world

Contributed by: Sara from Our Kind of Crazy

8. Lake Tahoe to Eastern Sierra California Road Trip

This beautiful road trip may not cover a lot of distance, but it’s so crammed with epic scenery and things to do that seven days will seem too short! The road travels along the stunning Eastern Sierra, and side trips include the scenic Tioga Pass Road and other short roads leading to points of interest along the route.

Fall colors at Conway Summiton CA Route 395

  • Route: California State Route 395 from South Lake Tahoe to Bishop
  • At a glance: South Lake Tahoe – Bridgeport – Lee Vining – Mammoth Lakes – Bishop
  • Distance: 175 miles
  • Duration: 7 days
  • When to go: Hands down, Autumn is the best time of year to do this spectacular road trip through the Eastern Sierra . The next best is late spring, when wildflowers are in bloom. In late spring, summer, and fall, you can enjoy hiking trails all along the route! 

Start this USA road trip in scenic South Lake Tahoe, where you can spend a couple of days enjoying the beauty of the large alpine lake. Make sure to take the short drive to Hope Valley and the nearby mountain passes to see leaf colors in the fall.

Next, take California SR395 South to the Bridgeport area, where you can take the short detour to see the ghost town of Brodie (it’s now a state park). 

Further south, you can make a stop at Conway Summit, the highest point along the route, and Mono Lake, a large saltwater lake famous for its tufa towers and thousands of birds. Arrive at Mammoth Lakes, which will be your base for the next three days.

Spend the next three days exploring the areas north and south of the resort town of Mammoth Lakes. From lakes to waterfalls and mountains to creeks, you will find lots to see here. The town of Mammoth Lakes is a well-known winter sports resort, and offers lots of accommodation and dining options.

Spend the last two days of your trip in Bishop, where again you can explore side roads to scenic lakes and an abundance of color in the fall.

  • Try SUP boarding on the crystal clear waters of beautiful Lake Tahoe 
  • Explore the ghost town of Brodie, preserved exactly as the occupants left when they fled
  • Visit the Devil’s Postpile National Monument in Mammoth Lakes
  • Marvel at the tufa towers at Mono Lake: an excellent sunset photography spot!
  • Enjoy the stunning beauty of the lakes of the Eastern Sierra all along the route

Contributed by: Dhara from It’s Not About the Miles

9. Eastern Oregon Road Trip

This off-the-beaten path adventure offers wide open roads, rustic hot springs, mesmerizing desert and unparalleled stargazing.

Wildhorse Steens Eastern Oregon

  • Route: Steens Mountain Scenic Byway in Eastern Oregon
  • As an alternative to Boise, you can drive the Steen’s Mountain Scenic Byway from Bend, Oregon. The distance and timing is approximately the same.
  • Distance: 600-650 miles
  • Duration: 4-5 days
  • When to go: Soaring heat in summer and the closure of the Steen’s Mountain Loop in winter, mean Spring and Fall are the best times of year to drive the Steen’s Mountain Scenic Byway.

Drive four hours west from Boise (or four hours east from Bend) and enter one of the most remote areas of the United States. 

Your first stop is at the Alvord Hot Springs, where you can soak in the rustic thermal pools at the edge of a large dried-out lake known as the Playa. For optimal stargazing, head to the middle of the cracked-earth Playa and camp in complete solitude under the milky way.

In the morning, spend a few hours zooming around the Alvord Playa in your 4×4 vehicle and marvel at the vastness of your surroundings. Fill up with gas in the small town of Fields (population 14), before driving up the west side of Steen’s Mountain to the historic town of Frenchglen.

Frenchglen is the gateway to the Steen’s Mountain Loop and the surprisingly lush Malheur Wildlife Refuge. Enjoy one or two days of hiking or bird-watching. Before heading back to Boise or Bend, spend the night soaking under the stars at the Crystal Crane Hot Spring.

  • Soak in the Alvord Hot Springs at any hour of the day or night
  • Drive your vehicle onto the cracked-earth Playa and chase mirages across the desert.
  • Camp out on the Playa and enjoy opportunities for perspective photography
  • Drive the Steen’s Mountain Loop and soak in views of glacial valleys
  • Hike to Wildhorse Lake
  • Admire birdlife at the Malheur Wildlife Refuge
  • Take a sunrise soak in the warm lake waters of Crystal Crane Hot Springs

Contributed by: Erika Bisbocci from Erika’s Travels

Western USA Road Trips

The mountains are calling! And the deserts too! Drive through the Rocky Mountains over snowy mile-high passes. Explore the unique rock formations of the deserts that has taken millions of years to create.

This is also where you’ll find some of the nation’s most prized National Parks, and some of the best preserved Native American sites. You can really get out in the wild in the Western States.

  • American Southwest National Parks
  • Las Vegas to Grand Canyon
  • Utah’s National Parks
  • Colorado Road Trip
  • Idaho Wilderness & Small Towns
  • Glacier, Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks

10. American Southwest National Parks

This epic road trip with both popular and off-the-beaten-path stops is one of the finest adventures the wild west can offer.

Horseshoe Bend American Southwest Road Trip

  • Route: American Southwest Road Trip
  • At a glance: Nevada – Utah – Arizona
  • Distance: about 1,000 miles
  • Duration: 1 week 
  • When to go: May is a very popular month, and it was when I did the trip, though the locals said fall is the best time of the year. 

This American Southwest Road Trip begins in Los Angeles, California. Take your car or campervan to Nevada, and make a stop at the Seven Magic Mountains, followed by a helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon (the best way to see it if you are short on time!), and be sure to make a stop at the Valley of Fire State Park.

Recommended sights at the Valley of Fire include Seven Sisters, Elephant Rock, Beehives, and Fire Wave Trail, some of the best hikes near Las Vegas . 

Next, move on to Utah and get ready for the gorgeous views at Zion National Park , Bryce Canyon National Park , Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and more.

Finally, make your way to Arizona, which is famous for some more incredible canyons, like the Grand Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and The Wave.

  • Helicopter tour of the Grand Canyon
  • Coyote Gulch trail in one day via the sneaker route, which involve using a rope to climb down a 250-foot vertical rock and navigating by GPS
  • Sunset at Dead Horse Point State Park
  • The gorgeous rock formations at Valley of the Gods

Contributed by: Kristin Addis from Be My Travel Muse 

11. Utah’s National Parks

If Utah is on your bucket list, you should bookmark this road trip route. It takes you through the state’s 5 National Parks plus some other hidden gems and cool towns—basically all the best places to visit in Utah .  

Zion National Park | Two Wandering Soles

  • Route: Utah’s Mighty 5 National Parks    
  • At a glance: Moab (Arches & Canyonlands National Parks) – Capitol Reef National Park – Grand Staircase Escalante – Bryce Canyon National Park – Zion National Park – St. George
  • Distance: 550 Miles
  • When to go: March – May and September – November; avoid the summer months as it is very crowded and hot at this time of year. Spring and fall bring much more comfortable temperatures and fewer people.

Begin by exploring the town of Moab for a day or two. If you like mountain biking, this is the place to get out on two wheels! 

Make stops at both Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park , as they offer very different experiences. You can also stop at Dead Horse Point State Park if you have the time.

On your way westward, make a stop at the House on Fire, ancient ruins located near a river bend of Mule Canyon. And like the name implies, they look just like a house on fire. When we visited there were only a handful of other people, and it was a super interesting place many travelers miss. 

Capitol Reef is the next park on the route, and it is the least visited of Utah’s National Parks, but certainly worth the stop. 

Spend the night near Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, and if it’s open, Kiva Koffeehouse makes a perfect place for food, coffee and views. 

Now you’re almost to Bryce Canyon National Park which is your next stop before heading to your final park: the famous Zion. St. George is a cute town to spend the final days of your trip, or to relax before continuing on.

Depending on your time frame and flights, you can either:

  • end your trip in St. George
  • continue onto Las Vegas (lots of cheap flights leave from here)
  • extend your trip to include stops at Horseshoe Bend, Antelope Canyon, and Monument Valley before circling back up to Moab 
  • Sunrise at Mesa Arch in Canyonlands National Park
  • Photographing House on Fire Ruins
  • Picking apricots from the orchards in Capitol Reef National Park
  • Coffee with a view at Kiva Koffeehouse near Escalante
  • Peek a Boo Loop hike at Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Angel’s Landing Hike at Zion National Park
  • Stargazing on clear nights in the desert

12. Las Vegas to Grand Canyon

This epic road trip brings you from the craziest city to 3 amazing canyons, a beautiful forest and back to Las Vegas, all along the famous Route 66.

Grand Canyon Arizona USA

  • Route: Las Vegas to Antelope Canyon and Grand Canyon
  • At a glance: Las Vegas – Antelope Canyon – Horseshoe Bend – Coconino National Forest – Flagstaff – Grand Canyon – Las Vegas
  • Distance: 800 miles
  • Duration: 1 week
  • When to go:  All year long, but remember July – August will be quite hot.

Begin your journey in Las Vegas and spend the day driving through Utah and Arizona to the Antelope Canyons. Explore both the Upper and Lower Canyon, each a wonderland for photographers as lights, sand and shadows play beautifully together.

Spend a night in Page and also visit Horseshoe Bend the next day. The Colorado River writing poems into the landscape should not be missed.

Next, head south towards Flagstaff. You will pass the Coconino National Forest. Be sure to stop and take a left into the forest. The flower fields are breathtaking and there is also an interesting crater to visit.

Once in Flagstaff, enjoy the rustic wild west atmosphere (and if you have more time in Arizona try checking out Tucson ). 

The next day make your way towards the Grand Canyon. Drive back up the road to Cameron and take a left there to make the most of your time in the park. Several Native shops will offer nice handicrafts as a souvenir.

To end the journey, find your way towards the setting sun again, West, and take a little detour from the main new interstate to end up on the famous Route 66.

  • Gamble but don’t lose all your money in Las Vegas
  • Explore and take a photographers tour in the Antelope Canyons
  • Hike around Horseshoe Bend
  • Just breath and relax in the Coconino National Forest
  • Feel like a cowboy in Flagstaff
  • Finally visit the most majestic canyon of them all: Grand Canyon. Several hikes are available in the area
  • Head back to Las Vegas via Route 66 and crank up the radio

Contributed by: Theo from Tripcrafting

13. Colorado Road Trip

Take in the snow-capped mountains, breathtaking landscapes, and soak in natural hot springs on this epic Colorado road trip. 

Hanging Lake Colorado

  • Route: Colorado Road Trip: Cities and Nature
  • At a glance: Denver – Boulder – Glenwood Springs – Grand Junction – Ouray – Mesa Verde National Park – Buena Vista – Colorado Springs – Denver
  • Distance: 900 miles
  • Duration: 1-2 weeks
  • When to go: June – August; Spring is nice too, but a summer Colorado road trip does allow you to see more and enjoy the outdoors that makes Colorado so awesome.

Kick start your Colorado road trip with 2-3 days in the ‘Mile High City’ of Denver exploring its vibrant arts scene. Stop two is a day trip to Boulder, stroll along Pearl Street, the pedestrian walkway downtown, or head to the foothills to hike any of the 45,000 acres of designated trails.

From there, head to Glenwood Springs, but make a stop on the way to hike to Hanging Lake to take in the stunning turquoise lake suspended on the edge of Glenwood Canyon.

After a few days chilling in the laid back vibe of Glenwood Springs, pick up the pace with 1-2 days in Grand Junction. The area has a number of sightseeing hotspots such as the vineyards of Palisade and the Colorado National Monument.

Continue south to the charming town of Ouray before heading onto Mesa Verde National Park which you can easily explore in 1 day.

Your next stop is Buena Vista, a must for all adventure lovers. Get ready for stunning scenery as you head to the penultimate stop on your itinerary, at Colorado Springs. 

There you can marvel at the red sandstone formations in the Garden of the Gods or spend the day at the North Cheyenne Canon Park before heading back to Denver to complete your epic Colorado road trip.

  • A scenic drive to Lookout Mountain for spectacular views of Denver
  • Explore the hiking and riding trails around Boulder, especially the Hanging Lake Trailhead
  • Whitewater rafting along the Colorado River.
  • Have a picnic after hiking the nature trails at the beautiful Rifle Falls State Park
  • Take in the grandness of the Colorado National Monument, its spectacular canyons, red rocks, and sandstone towers.
  • Explore Pike’s Peak by Cog Train to view the beautiful vistas of Colorado Springs from above

Contributed by: Oksana & Max from Drink Tea & Travel

14. Idaho Wilderness & Small Towns

We’ve said time and time again that Idaho is one of the most underrated states in the US, and we’re going to preach its epic-ness once again. With incredible hot springs , the rugged Sawtooth Mountain Wilderness, and charming towns, a road trip through Idaho is perfect if you want to have epic adventures without the crowds of many other Western states.

Goldbug Hotsprings Idaho Hike Katie and Ben

  • Route: Best of Idaho Road Trip
  • At a glance: Boise – Twin Falls – Ketchum – Stanley – Salmon
  • Distance: 915 miles
  • When to go: June – September, outside of these months, you will likely find some roads closed due to snow, so it’s best to travel during the summertime. Compared to other states in Western USA, you won’t find nearly as many crowds even during the peak summer season.

Begin your journey in Boise and spend a day exploring Idaho’s largest city by bicycle. Your next stop is the town of Twin Falls where you can watch BASE jumpers and make the detour to the nearby sand dunes.

Next, head up towards the Sawtooth Wilderness, where you can stop off for hikes along the way. Ketchum is a small town with lots of charm and outdoor activities all year long.

Stanley is not far from here, and this tiny town of 63 people looks like it’s straight out of a Western movie set. Enjoy the scenery and do a little hiking if you’re keen. 

From here, make a stop at the stunning Goldbug Hot Springs before ending your trip in the Western-themed town of Salmon.

  • Explore Boise by bicycle and stop at a few of the (many!) breweries along the way
  • Watch BASE jumpers at the bridge in Twin Falls
  • See Ernest Hemingway’s grave in Ketchum, and enjoy the many cute shops and cafes in town 
  • Go for a hike (or two!) in the Sawtooth Mountains Wilderness Area. Alice’s Lake is a good one!
  • See the cute little town of Stanley, and be sure to grab a bite to eat at the Stanley Bakery. You can’t miss it! Tip: The cinnamon rolls are to die for!
  • Soak in Goldbug Hot Springs — likely the most scenic hot springs you’ll ever see! If you have a tent, you can spend the night here beneath the stars!

Recommended by Katie & Ben from Two Wandering Soles

15. Glacier, Yellowstone & Grand Teton National Parks

Take an incredible road trip through some of the most epic scenery in the northwestern United States. This road trip has you stopping in Glacier, Yellowstone and Grand Teton National Parks as you make your way through Montana and Wyoming. 

Grand Teton National Park | Two Wandering Soles

  • Route: Glacier Yellowstone and Grand Tetons National Parks
  • At a glance: Glacier – Yellowstone – Grand Teton
  • Distance: 450 miles
  • Duration: 1 week or longer depending on the time you want to spend in each park
  • When to go: April to September

This route brings you through three of the best National Parks in the U.S. beginning in Montana, and heading south into Wyoming. Give yourself a minimum of 2 full days to explore each of these famous National Parks and allow an extra day in between each for driving time. 

Start your road trip at Glacier National Park in Montana where the highlights include driving the Going-to-the-Sun Road, wildlife spotting and plenty of incredible hiking. If you’re up for an overnight backpacking adventure, hike the Highline Trail to get off the beaten tourist path and see some of the best views in the park.  

From Glacier you can reach the west entrance of Yellowstone in just 6 hours and 30 minutes. 

Yellowstone National Park is the oldest national park in the U.S. and probably one of the most well-known, next to the Grand Canyon. The park is home to some of the most unique ecosystems in the world.

Don’t miss the drive down Yellowstone’s scenic loop road where you’ll pass by geysers, encounter wildlife, and witness geologic sites like the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone. 

Finally, make your way south for just about 30 miles to reach Grand Tetons National Park and your third stop on this incredible USA road trip. 

Famous for the snow-capped jagged peaks of the Tetons Mountain Range, excellent chances for spotting wildlife, alpine lakes in brilliant shades of blue, and plenty of opportunities for adventure, Grand Teton National Park isn’t overrated in the slightest. 

Be sure to check out some of the best Grand Teton hikes while you’re there to really experience the beauty of this place. 

  • Get the best views of Glacier National Park while driving the Going-the-Sun-Road
  • Spot a moose or some buffalo in the wild
  • Take a chilly dip in a glacial lake
  • Drive Yellowstone’s Scenic Loop Road, circumnavigating the entire park
  • Photograph the rainbow colors of Grand Prismatic Spring
  • Watch Old Faithful erupt on time
  • Hit the trails in Grand Teton National Park

Hawaii & Alaska Road Trips

Get out of the continental USA for a road trip of your dreams!

In Hawaii, your road trip will have shorter distances, but with stops for fresh poke and shave ice plus epic sunset views, this small state packs in a ton of adventure!

And up in Alaska you’ll drive some of the most remote roads in the USA. This is the perfect state for a road trip through epic wilderness without the crowds.

  • The Dalton Highway
  • Denali to Kenai
  • Hawaii’s Big Island Road Trip
  • Road to Hana, Maui

16. The Dalton Highway

Take a drive into the Arctic wilderness as you follow the famed Ice Road from Fairbanks to the Deadhorse, Alaska.

The Dalton "Ice Road" Highway Alaska

  • Route: The Dalton Highway – The Ice Road
  • At a glance: Fairbanks – Yukon River – Arctic Circle – Coldfoot – Deadhorse
  • Distance: 828 miles
  • Duration: 4 Days 
  • When to go: June to August – The summer provides the most daylight and the conditions are most favorable for driving the road. 

Before heading up the Dalton Highway, one of Alaska’s most remote roads, you need to be prepared. The Dalton is a remote grave 2-lane highway. The primary use of this road is to haul oil drilling supplies from Fairbanks to the oilfields of the Northern Slope of Alaska . The speed limit is 50 m.p.h.

The weather here is unpredictable, so you need to be ready for snow at any time. There are four gas stations on the road and NO CELL SERVICE. If this hasn’t scared you off yet, get ready for an adventure…

Your trip up the Dalton Highway starts in Fairbanks, Alaska. First learn about Alaska’s gold mining history at Gold Dredge 8 and view the Alaskan Pipeline exhibit. 

Upon departing Fairbanks, follow the Elliot Highway until Livengood. From here you will be on the haul road. 

Your first big stop will be at the famed Yukon River. The river bank has thick mud that really likes to eat shoes. Depending on the salmon run, you may see locals harvesting salmon. Across the road from the camp is a small overlook with great views of the bridge.

Up next is Milepost 115 and the Arctic Circle. Be sure to take a picture with the sign. There is a campground and restrooms here. You will pass several scenic lakes and stops as you reach Coldfoot Camp and the halfway point of the Dalton. 

Next, get ready to cross the Brooks Mountain range through Atigun Pass. This is the highest point on the road and the most dangerous spot. 

The landscape will start to open up and you will start being able to see for miles. Keep an eye out for Musk Ox. There are several small herds on the way to Deadhorse. 

Once at Deadhorse, you are at the end of the road. You will need to arrange a tour if you would like to get to the shore of the Arctic Ocean. 

From here, turn around and head back the way you came.

  • Gold Dredge 8 and the Trans-Alaskan Pipeline to learn about the mining and drilling history of Alaska
  • Walk down to the edge of the Yukon River and watch the water flow
  • Check out the unique rock formations at Finger Mountain
  • Get your photograph taken at the Arctic Circle
  • Have lunch at Coldfood Café which is seen on Ice Road Truckers
  • Tour Weisman and learn what life above the Arctic Circle is life
  • Take a tour to Prudhoe Bay and learn about the oilfield and see the Arctic Ocean

Contributed by: Jennifer Melroy from National Park Obsessed

17. Denali to Kenai

This scenic road trip itinerary takes you through some of the most stunning landscape of Alaska, from the snow-covered peaks of Denali National Park to the glaciers and fjords of Kenai.

Denali National Park Alaska

  • Route: 7 Days in Alaska: Denali to Kenai
  • At a glance: Anchorage – Denali – Anchorage – Seward – Kenai
  • Distance: Around 800 miles
  • Duration: 7 Days
  • When to go: Mid-May to mid-September is the best time to visit Alaska, with July and August as the “warmest” months (and the busiest) when temperatures reach 60°F to 80°F. 

Your road trip starts with a drive 4 hours north from Anchorage to Denali National Park where you can admire the majestic Denali (formerly Mount McKinley), the highest mountain peak in North America.

At visit the park offers a chance to spot grizzlies, moose and other wildlife. Other opportunities for epic adventures include hiking, white water rafting, off-roading, zipline tours, and aerial tours of Denali.

Head back to Anchorage and learn about Alaska Native traditions at the Anchorage Native Heritage Center . 

Finally, drive straight south past Anchorage for 2.5 hours to the Kenai Peninsula for a chance to visit Kenai Fjords National Park. Don’t miss a hike to the Exit Glacier, and take a cruise through the Kenai Fjords.

Return to Anchorage when you’re ready for your road trip to come to an end. 

  • Join a ranger-guided tour at the Denali National Park and learn about the fantastic wildlife
  • Go on a flightseeing tour to admire Denali from up close
  • Take a heli-hiking tour to explore the Alaskan backcountry
  • Visit the Anchorage Native Heritage Center
  • Try salmon jerky or jams made of local berries like salmonberries, lingonberries, or cloudberries
  • Catch dinner by salmon fishing on the Kenai Peninsula
  • Hike on the Glacier Overlook Trail of Exit Glacier
  • Board a cruise to see whales, seals, and sea lions on Resurrection Bay

Contributed by: Patricia from Ze Wandering Frogs

18. Hawaii’s Big Island Road Trip

This road trip takes you through every single landscape you can imagine: From the rough volcanic rocks at Hawai’i Volcano National Park to the stunning beaches of Captain Cook and right up to a stargazing oasis at the volcano Mauna Kea.

Hawaii Big Island

  • Route: Big Island & Volcano National Park
  • At a glance: Hilo – Hawai’I Volcanoes National Park – Captain Cook – Kona – Mauna Kea
  • Distance: 187 miles
  • Duration: 2 Days
  • When to go: All year around: Big Island has a climate that works from January till December. 

Start in the cute little village of Hilo, where you can stock up on your food supplies before you head right into the Hawai’i Volcano National Park. 

The park is easy to drive through and it’s up to you how long you want to stay here. You could definitely easily spend an entire week here, hiking and exploring, but if you only have a couple of days on Big Island you can squeeze the highlights into half a day. 

Once the day ends, you will have reached Kona, where you can chill at the beach the next day. Don’t forget to get ready for sunset at the most epic spot ever: Mauna Kea. The volcano not only has the perfect sunset setting, but also a free stargazing event that takes place several days a week. Do check their website for the most accurate information. 

  • Have a burger at the Hilo Burger Joint
  • Attend the stargazing event at Mauna Kea
  • Go for a helicopter flight above Big Island’s volcanoes and opt-in for the open door flight 
  • Make sure to go on at least a short hike at Hawai’i Volcano National Park
  • Look out for turtles at the beaches around Kona

Contributed by: Anne Steinbach & Clemens Sehi from Travellers Archive

19. Road to Hana, Maui

This tropical road trip through winds around the east side of Maui, Hawaii, taking you through quaint surf towns and showing off the gorgeous coastline with ample hiking opportunities.

Black Sand Beach at Wainapanapa State Park

  • Route: The Road to Hana, Maui
  • At a glance: Paia – Haiku – Hana – Kaupo  
  • Distance: 64.4 miles
  • Duration: 1 day travel time
  • When to go: It’s Hawaii so the weather is generally perfect year round. During the summer months, it is much busier than other times of the year. 

Start your drive in Paia, a cute surfer town on Maui’s north shore. Get breakfast at Charley’s to start the day. They have monster pancakes and some of the cajun Ono eggs benedict on the island. 

If you have time, do some shopping. Paia has lots of funky boutiques with surf gear and clothing. Don’t forget to grab some snacks from Mana Foods before you head out.  

Next, take a break at Twin Falls just up the road from Paia. They have some really nice and easy hiking trails and waterfalls. With fresh coconut water, smoothies, and homemade banana bread, the snack stand there is also quite popular. 

Waianapanapa State Park is another great stopping point along the way and not far from Hana. This 122-acre state park is known for its beautiful black sand beach but don’t miss the lava tubes or freshwater caves. 

Once in Hana, relax for a bit. Go to the spa at Travaasa Hana , check out the Hana Beach Park or enjoy shopping at the local art galleries.

The drive is long and I’d highly recommend spending the night in Hana before making your way back. There is one major hotel, Travaasa Hana, vacation rentals, and places to camp overnight.

  • An easy but beautiful waterfall hike at Twin Falls 
  • Take your time and pull over at overlooks to take in the incredible views
  • Stop at Nahiku Marketplace (Mile Marker 29) if you get hungry. There are lots of different food trucks serving everything from Thai food to shave ice.  
  • Kīpahulu District of Haleakala National Park is just 12 miles past Hana and a must visit. Hike the Pīpīwai Trail (4 miles) to see gorgeous waterfalls, a bamboo forest, and a giant banyan tree
  • The White Pocket, which is an awesome alternative to The Wave

Contributed by: Emily Hines from Em’s on the Road

Midwest USA Roadtrips

Don’t skip over the Midwest, you’ll be surprised at what you’ll find. 

From the shores of the Great Lakes to the historic Route 66, when road tripping through the Midwest you’ll meet some of the nicest people in the US. 

Summer and autumn are the best times to take a trip, but they are also the most popular.

  • Route 66 Road Trip
  • North Shore Lake Superior, Minnesota
  • Amish Country Byway, Ohio

20. Route 66 Road Trip

One of the world’s most famous driving routes, this USA road trip takes you through small town America and the former Wild West.

Route 66 California

  • Route: Route 66 from Chicago to Los Angeles
  • At a glance: Chicago – St. Louis – Carthage – Clinton – Tucumcari – Gallup – Seligman – San Bernardino – Los Angeles
  • Distance: 2400 miles
  • Duration: 8 days
  • When to go: Spring and Fall – the route will be less busy and not so hot, but pleasant for sightseeing and driving

Route 66 starts in Chicago, and you’ll want to get going early as you have a long way to drive in a week. Your first day has you driving through Illinois, with highlights including the Rabbit Ranch in Staunton and the Cozy Dogs in Springfield.

Stay overnight in St. Louis where you’ll want to at least visit the arch, before heading on to the world famous Meramec Caverns. We’d also recommend a stop at the Mule Trading Post and Route 66 Car Museum. Spend your second night in Carthage, MO.

On day 3, follow the Route from Carthage with a stop in Galena, Kansas, to see the tow truck that inspired Mater in the movie “Cars”. Continue on into Oklahoma to see one of our favorite stops, the Blue Whale, then overnight in Clinton.

From Clinton, you’ll drive across a sliver of Texas and into New Mexico. You can spend the night at Tucumcari, home to some of the best preserved Route 66 motels. 

On day 5, be sure to stop in Albuquerque where Route 66 crosses itself. We also recommend a stop at the Continental Divide, before overnighting in Gallup.

Day 6 has you crossing through Arizona, with stops at Petrified Forest National Park, the “Here it is!” sign and the town of Flagstaff. Spend the night in Seligman.

The following day you’ll enter your final state: California. Make sure to stop in the town of Oatman for a Wild West show before spending the night in San Bernardino.

On your final day, you’ll be arriving at the end of the road in Los Angeles. Well done! If you want a more detailed version of this route, check out our complete 8 day Route 66 itinerary .

  • See The Rabbit Ranch in Staunton, Illinois
  • Visit the Blue Whale in Catoosa
  • See the “Here it Is!” sign near Holbrook, AZ
  • Eat all kinds of incredible food
  • Visit one of the many Route 66 museums along the Route

Contributed by: Laurence from Finding The Universe

21. North Shore Lake Superior, Minnesota

Minnesota’s scenic Highway 61 follows the shoreline of the Great Lake from Duluth, Minnesota all the way into Ontario, Canada. Dubbed simply “the North Shore,” this region of Lake Superior is known for scenic trails, historic sites and untouched wilderness.

North Shore Lake Superior Minnesota

  • Route: North Shore of Lake Superior: Minneapolis to Grand Marais
  • At a glance: Minneapolis – Duluth – Two Harbors – Grand Marais
  • Distance: 264 miles
  • Duration: 3 – 4 days, you can make the drive in 4.5 hours but you’ll want to stay a few days.
  • When to go: May – October. Summertime is nice because you’ll have long days, but the fall is the best because it’s the peak season for fall foliage and leaves changing colors.

While there are so many things to do in Minneapolis , head north out of the city and make the quick 2 hour drive up to Duluth, MN, the farest west port city of the Great Lakes.

Duluth is a fun college town with some serious character. Explore the brick downtown or head down to Canal Park to watch the historic Lift Bridge operate, allowing cargo ships to pass underneath. 

Grab a burger and beer at Grandma’s Saloon or Fitger’s Brewhouse for dinner. Then stay the night, or continue up the north shore taking in the coastal view of Lake Superior until the town of Two Harbors. 

Pop into the Northshore Pizza cafe for a bite to eat or visit Castle Danger Brewery (one of our favorite brews in MN).

Be sure to stop at Split Rock Lighthouse and Gooseberry Falls (very easy 0.5 mile hike to the lower falls) on your way up to Grand Marais.

Spend a night or two in Grand Marais. Get a donut at the World’s Best Donut Shop and a slice of pizza from the iconic Sven and Ole’s (get a sticker while you’re there!). For a nicer meal, the seasonally-open Angry Trout is a good choice, and if you want a morning Bloody Mary, you won’t find any better than at the Gunflint Tavern .

  • Watch as cargo ships come into Duluth harbor and see the iconic Lift Bridge rise to let them in
  • Get smoked fish from a local market along the way
  • Stop at Split Rock Lighthouse
  • Skip rocks into Lake Superior (the largest freshwater lake in the world!)
  • See Gooseberry Falls
  • Grab a beer at Castle Danger Brewing near Two Harbors, and Voyager Brewing in Grand Marais
  • Take a gondola ride at Lutsen Ski Resort (in the summer or fall months), or go skiing in the winter months
  • If you’re not camping, we highly recommend staying at The Hungry Hippie Farm & Hostel !

22. Amish Country Byway, Ohio

This Northeast Ohio road trip travels over rolling hills and past Amish farms. The Amish Country Byway is a designated federal Scenic Byway.  The roads of the Amish Country Byway share the story of the simple life of the Amish and Mennonites and allow visitors to explore this quiet part of Ohio.

Amish Country Byway Ohio

  • Route: Amish Country Byway
  • At a glance: Various routes throughout Holmes County, Ohio make up the Amish Country Byway (Map)
  • Distance: 160 miles
  • Duration: At least 2 days
  • When to go: May – November; May and November are considered the shoulder-season and travelers will find smaller crowds and less traffic. Due to the religious nature of this area, most attractions are closed on Sunday.

Begin your journey near Berlin, Ohio at Behalt. This cyclorama, known as the Amish & Mennonite Heritage Center, shares the history of the Amish culture and their journey from Europe to NE Ohio.

Continue north on County Rd 77 to Heini’s Cheese. Weekday visitors will have a chance to see cheese being produced and sample numerous flavors of this local delicacy.

Next, take US 62 North to Ohio 515 South. Stop and taste Trail Bologna, owned by the same family since 1912. Locals send this bologna to friends and family all over the world.

If you’re interested in learning more about the Amish, make sure to stop at Yoder’s Amish Home. Tours include a typical Amish home, an Amish school, and a horse and buggy ride. This is a great place to apply what was learned at Behalt!

  • Looking to sample more cheese? Don’t miss the world-famous baby swiss at Guggisberg Cheese, located near Charm.
  • Interested in glass collection? Millersburg Glass was crafted in Millersburg, Ohio for only 3 years, and its carnival glass is known for its brilliant coloring. The Millersburg Glass Museum has a full collection of the glass, plus tells the story of founder, John Fenton. This is one of the few attractions open on Sundays during the high season.
  • Historic downtown Millersburg is home to antique shops, small eateries, and a brewery.  
  • If visiting during the fall, the Hershberger Farm and Market offers a pumpkin patch.  

Contributed by: Leah Yoder from Yoder Toter Blog

Southern USA Road Trips

Welcome to southern hospitality at its finest. Cruise through lands where the sky is big and so are the BBQ’s! 

If you’re into having a beverage or two, take your pick of distilleries, breweries and moonshine-ries. Travel here in the springtime to enjoy the blooming flowers and avoid the heat of the summer.

  • Dallas to San Antonio
  • Louisiana to Florida
  • Great Smoky Mountains
  • Kentucky Bourbon Trail

23. Dallas to San Antonio, Texas Road Trip

This Texas road trip takes you to Enchanted Rock State Park, through the pseudo-German town of Fredericksburg, San Antonio, often called the “Venice” of Texas, and Austin.

Austin, Texas

  • Route: A Texas Road trip
  • At a glance: Dallas – Enchanted Rock – Fredericksburg – San Antonio – Austin
  • Distance: 415 miles
  • When to go: March to June; Spring is the best time for this road trip as the medians along the highways are covered with wildflowers and the Texas state flower bluebonnets are in bloom.  It is a great time for hiking on the Enchanted Rock.

Begin your journey in Dallas. Spend a day exploring the metroplex and enjoying some BBQ. In the evening head out towards Enchanted Rock in the Hill Country, 250 miles Southwest of Dallas. 

Enchanted Rock State Park’s massive pink granite dome has drawn hikers and rock climbers to climb the magical rock formations for years. The following morning is a great time to attempt this hike. 

Next, drive to Fredericksburg which is home to more than 20 wineries, second only to Napa in the United States. Sample some German beer and bratwurst and peruse the many quaint shops.  

Afterwards you’ll want to head up towards San Antonio. 

Just North of the city, stop by the Natural Bridge Caverns, the largest known commercial caverns in the state of Texas.  Within the city limits you have The Riverwalk, Fiesta Texas, the Alamo, San Antonio Zoo, Six Flags and The Pearl. You can spend an entire week here, but plan for at least 2 days.

Austin, the capital of Texas, is an hour and 30 minutes away and there is so much to do here . From shopping on funky South Congress Avenue to stand-up paddle boarding on Lady Bird Lake and seeing live music, not to mention the best tacos in Texas.

Once you’ve had your fill, make your way down to Austin from San Antonio. Be sure to make time on the drive between the cities for a shopping spree at The San Marcos Outlets, which feature some designer stores.

If you have more time, explore the Texas Hill Country which is home to over 45 wineries, vineyards and lavender fields. 

  • Taste the best BBQ in Dallas
  • Scale the massive pink granite dome in Enchanted Rock State Park
  • Sample some German beer and bratwurst in Fredericksburg
  • Enjoy the Riverwalk and a boat ride in the canals in San Antonio 
  • Designer Outlet shopping in San Marcos
  • Explore the Texas State Capitol Complex at the Texas Capitol Visitors Center in Austin

Contributed by: Priya from Outside Suburbia

24. Louisiana to Florida Road Trip

This cultural road trip along the US Gulf Coast brings you through the heart and southern soul of coastal Louisiana, Alabama, Mississippi and Florida, some of the lesser explored areas of the United States.

Wakulla Springs Florida Gulf Coast Travlinmad

  • Route: Gulf Coast Road Trip from Louisiana to Florida
  • At a glance: Lafayette, LA – New Orleans, LA – Mobile, AL – Gulf Shores, AL – Tallahassee, FL – Wakulla Springs, FL – Crystal River, FL
  • Distance: 685 miles
  • Duration: 10-15 days
  • When to go: May through October with summer shoulder months of May and September being ideal with less traffic.

The Gulf Coast of the southern United States from Louisiana to central Florida has some of the most beautiful scenery in the country. Not only is there interesting American history, the distinct culture along the Gulf Coast is like nowhere else in the world.

If you love local food, you’ll love the fresh seafood in this region, just one of the reasons a Gulf Coast road trip is always a great idea.  

Start your trip in Lafayette, Louisiana, where you’ll find Louisiana’s original good time town. The Acadiana (Cajun) culture is evident here in everything from the local food to the dance halls where any night of the week you’ll find welcoming crowds who will happily teach you the local zydeco moves! 

Just an hour away in nearby New Orleans is where the party really starts…and lasts for days.

Spend a day tasting the local flavor then drive out into the country and explore the River Road plantations, some of which offer interesting and poignant tours of the Antebellum history of New Orleans. 

Psst! Read this ethical guide to plantation tours to gain a better understanding and find the tours that combat racism through education. 

An hour east of the Big Easy (aka New Orleans) is the gracious southern city of Mobile, Alabama. A trip through here deserves a few days of boat tours, vintage thrift shopping, and eating their famous Alabama shrimp and oysters. 

Afterwards, head for the beach in nearby Gulf Shores, Alabama, just an hour away. Alabama truly has some of the most beautiful beaches along the Gulf Coast, and natural wildlife you can enjoy from a boat or kayak. The white sand beaches here are spectacular. 

From here, head to Florida’s capital city of Tallahassee and explore the Spanish history the state was founded on. Just 20 miles south of Tallahassee is Wakulla Springs, a natural warm crystal spring where you can swim and relax, and even stay a night or two.

Next, head further down the Gulf Coast to the town of Crystal River, where summertime is scallop season. Grab your snorkel and fins and head out on a scalloping tour to gather up your own scallop feast for dinner!

  • Lafayette, Louisiana is a foodie’s dream and there’s always a fun festival to attend. A visit to Avery Island and the TABASCO factory is a must. Plus, if you haven’t tried a drive-thru daiquiri, here’s your chance!
  • New Orleans is a must-see along this trip, whether you have a day or more. Spend the day in the French Quarter, grab some beignets and pralines and stroll to your heart’s content.
  • Tallahassee, Florida is a hip University town with great farm-to-table restaurants, awesome vintage stores, and a thriving art scene. Don’t miss the fun and funky Railroad Square Art Park!
  • Wakulla Springs, Florida offers a great chance to cool off from the heat in one of Florida’s most beautiful natural crystal springs.
  • Crystal River, Florida is home to the Florida manatee, but summertime is scallop season and a must-eat when you’re in town!

Contributed by: Lori Sorrentino from Travlinmad

25. Great Smoky Mountains Road Trip

This epic road trip through the Smoky Mountains and the Blue Ridge Mountains takes you through one of the most gorgeous national parks and best roads in the country. 

Great Smoky Mountains view from Craggy Gardens

  • Route: Great Smoky Mountains and Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip
  • At a glance: Gatlinburg – Cataloochee Valley – Asheville – Mount Mitchell – Linville Falls
  • Distance: 130 miles
  • When to go: Spring for Wildlife; Fall for Foliage

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park spans between Tennessee and North Carolina and has always been one of my favorite places in the world. The perfect one-week road trip starts in Gatlinburg, Tennessee, traveling to Asheville, North Carolina through the Smoky Mountains before hopping on the Blue Ridge Parkway and heading North to Linville Falls.

Gatlinburg is a great starting point for this road trip because it has a little something for everybody: moonshine distilleries, restaurants, themed attractions, beautiful wildlife, and scenery. I would spend two days here.

For the first day, check out the town of Gatlinburg, the trails near town including the ghost town of Elkmont, Roaring Fork Motor Trail and more. 

On the second day, I would spend exploring Cades Cove. Cades Cove is an 11-mile paved loop where you can drive or bike the loop while making stops along the way and exploring the trails. Here is your best chance of seeing black bears!

There are so many beautiful spots between Gatlinburg and Asheville. See the elk in Cataloochee Valley, visit Soco Falls (right off the road), and several other gorgeous locations. Next stop is Asheville – one of the best cities in the South in my opinion. Don’t miss checking out local breweries, touring Biltmore Estate, the Battery Park Book Exchange and Champagne Bar.

On the way to Linville Falls, North Carolina, you’ll pretty much be on the Blue Ridge Parkway the entire way and you’ll find yourself stopping often for the views. A few of my favorite spots included Mount Mitchell and Little Switzerland. 

Once in Linville Falls, the Falls, Gorge, and Caverns are all absolutely breathtaking and worth checking out. Using Linville Falls as a base, take your second day here to explore Grandfather Mountain, Boone, and Blowing Rock.

  • See black bears in Cades Cove 
  • Visit the abandoned ghost town of Elkmont
  • See elk in Cataloochee Valley
  • Visit a unique bookstore in Asheville that also doubles as a champagne bar
  • Visit Little Switzerland to fill your Bavarian-themed town quota
  • Hike the Craggy Gardens Overlook at sunrise but be prepared to be brought to tears 

Contributed by: Ashley Hubbard from Wild Hearted

26. Kentucky Bourbon Trail

Who doesn’t love a nice glass of bourbon? On the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, you tour 16 different distilleries, try multiple bourbons (and other treats) at each, and take in tons of bottled up history throughout the gorgeous Bluegrass state. 

Kentucky Bourbon Trail

  • Route: The Kentucky Bourbon Trail 
  • At a glance: Lexington – Frankfort – Louisville – Owensboro (with some smaller towns in between) 
  • Distance: 250ish miles (depending on order of distilleries)
  • When to go: Late spring or early fall, as many of the distilleries shut down during the hot summer months. 

While there is no official route for the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, I recommend picking either Lexington or Louisville as a “home base” for the experience, as all of the distilleries are within a few hours drive of these cities (some are mere minutes!). 

Each day, pick 4-5 distilleries to visit, starting when they open in the morning and touring until they close.

I usually try to do the distilleries that are closest together on the same days (less driving and easier to get from one place to another). If you’re a serious drinker, there are some bus tours that will chauffeur you throughout the Trail so you don’t have to worry about driving. 

You’re never given more than about 2 ounces of alcohol at each distillery, but you may want a designated driver just in case.

On the drive between distilleries, you’ll see the rolling hills of Kentucky, some of our famous horse farms, and, of course, brick houses holding millions of gallons of the delicious spirit. 

  • Dip your very own bottle of Maker’s Mark at Maker’s Mark Distillery
  • Drink bourbon barrel aged beer at Town Branch Distillery in Lexington 
  • Pose with a giant Louisville Slugger near Angels Envy in Louisville 
  • Experience what it was like to access a Prohibition Era speakeasy at the Evan Williams Experience
  • Live like Matthew McConaughey at Wild Turkey Distillery
  • Visit the stone warehouses at Woodford Reserve 

Contributed by: KB Gamblin from Her Life in Ruins

Eastern USA Road Trips

Cute oceanside towns and major metropolises alike dot the East Coast. This is where you’ll find some of the country’s oldest buildings and most historic neighborhoods. 

Eat all the seafood you can handle, and soak up the quaint fishing village vibes.

And you won’t have to drive too far from any major city to get into the beautiful countryside. Visiting this region in the autumn months will reward you with stunning fall foliage.

  • Southern Florida Road Trip
  • Miami to Savannah
  • Golden Isles of Georgia
  • New York State Road Trip
  • New England Coast

27. Southern Florida Road Trip

This road trip will take you all over South Florida, from cities to small towns and swamps to beaches.  It’s the best of Florida with plenty of time off the beaten path.

Southern Florida Road Trip

  • Route: South Florida National Parks and Outdoors
  • At a glance: Miami – Everglades City – Homestead – Key Largo – Key West – Miami
  • Distance: 465(ish) miles
  • Duration: 10 days
  • When to go: January to mid-March; the weather is coolest then, but still hot, and the bugs are minimal, but still around.

Flying in and out Miami will be easiest for this South Florida road trip . Start here before heading over to Everglades City on Alligator Alley.  Spend the night camping in Big Cypress National Preserve or in a hotel in Everglades city if you’re not a camper.  Make sure to book far in advance for that.

With Everglades City as your base, visit Fakahatchee Strand State Park, Florida Panther Preserve, 10,000 Islands, and Big Cypress National Preserve. Spend a few days exploring the area before heading back to the east in Homestead.  

From Homestead, visit the main area of Everglades National Park. Look for wildlife on the Anhinga Trail, stop at the boardwalks, and take a boat or kayak tour at the Flamingo area. This is a great base for visiting Biscayne National Park, too.  

Next up is the Keys. Spend a night on Key Largo and take a day to drive down to Key West making stops along the way at beaches and John Pennekamp State Park. Make sure to do some snorkeling. 

And you can’t forget about the food scene in the Keys because it is delicious! The flavors of the Caribbean are added to the freshly caught fish, you really can’t go wrong!

Finally, before heading back to Miami, spend a couple of days in Key West and go to Dry Tortugas National Park for a day.  

  • Hike to the Fakahatchee Hilton and admire the gator pond out back
  • Explore Big Cypress National Preserve and sleep under the stars (if that’s your thing)
  • Look for wildlife on the Anhinga Trail and a boat trip in Everglades National Park
  • Take a boat tour to the islands in Biscayne National Park
  • Visit the John Pennekamp State Park on your way to Key West
  • Take the ferry or seaplane to Dry Tortugas National Park for a day 
  • Explore Miami and see the Wynwood Walls

Contributed by: Megan Johnson from Red Around The World

28. Miami to Savannah, Georgia East Coast Road Trip

This beautiful road trip takes you through the East coast of Florida and in to Georgia via some of the region’s most iconic cities, charming small towns and gorgeous islands.

Driftwood Beach on Georgia coast

  • Route: Miami to Savannah via the big cities, small towns and beautiful islands
  • At a glance: Miami – Orlando – New Smyrna Beach – Amelia Island – Jekyll Island – Saint Simons Island – Savannah
  • Distance: 600 miles
  • When to go: Autumn. Go when the summer crowds have left the sunshine state but the weather is still balmy and you can enjoy the beaches and coastline.

Start your road trip in Miami for some beautiful beaches and stunning art deco buildings. However long you spend here it won’t be long enough but enjoy the buzz of the city and the vibrant experiences on offer.

Head up the coastline to Orlando for some theme park fun or to take in some of the amusements of the area. There’s something here for everyone whether you’re into roller coasters or some of the natural springs you can view from glass-bottomed boats. 

For an extra bit of adventure, head toward the ocean where you will find the Merritt Island National Wildlife Refuge which is known as one of the best places to go bioluminescent kayaking in Florida . This is a pretty spectacular phenomenon that’s well worth a spot on your itinerary.

From there, it’s only a short hop to New Smyrna Beach on the coastline. Stop off at Kennedy Space Center to get your fix of rockets and space shuttles before small town America beckons. 

New Smyrna Beach will feel a world away from the bright lights of Miami and Orlando. Enjoy the windswept beaches which have turtles nesting on them if you’re there in the right season. It’s also a great location from which to see dolphins in the wild.

Further up the coastline Amelia Island is a beautiful final Floridian stop off with the longest stretch of beach and a lovely old school feel. There’s a simplicity to life here which is refreshing and uplifting.

It’s just around the final edge of Florida and into Georgia for the next island stop off of Jekyll Island. Once the playground of the rich and famous it fell out of favor for a time. Now it’s a lovely retreat and with beaches including the stunning Driftwood Beach it’s a lovely place to cycle around with Spanish Moss-covered trees creating the perfect shade. 

Saint Simons Island has a real feel-good factor with shopping arcades and a wonderful playground that spills out onto the sand if you’re traveling with kids. There’s more going on here and it’s the perfect contrast to Jekyll Island.

Finish off in Savannah where the antebellum houses sit grandly and wide streets and gorgeous public parks call for impromptu picnics. 

  • Don’t miss Little Havana, the Cuban district of Miami, known for bright colors and cool vibes
  • Silver Springs just outside of Orlando is a great place to get some retro USA vibes going
  • Visit Indian River Lagoon to try and spot bottlenose dolphins at New Smyrna Beach
  • Stop off in the Georgia State Railroad Museum in Savannah to clamber aboard historic carriages
  • Eat great Asian fusion food in Vault, Savannah

Contributed by: Nichola West from Globalmouse Travels

29. Golden Isles of Georgia

This peaceful coastal road trip through Georgia’s Sea Islands brings you to a quaint beach town, 5-star resort, massive state park, and National Seashore.  

Golden Isles of Georgia

  • Route: Georgia Sea Islands
  • At a glance: St. Simons Island – Sea Island – Jekyll Island – Cumberland Island
  • When to go: Late spring or early fall. Avoid summer to save cash and steer clear of crowds. April-May is a beautiful time to visit this area because the spring blooms will be in full force and the brunt of the summer heat won’t have hit yet. Early fall is great too because it is still warm enough to hit the beaches and the bugs won’t be as bad.

Begin your journey in St. Simons Island and spend your time biking on the island-wide bike paths covered by the shade of an incredible live oak canopy. 

Grab award-winning BBQ at Southern Soul before hitting the beach. As one of the first colonial outposts in the United States, the island is the perfect mix of coastal scenery, great local restaurants, cool boutiques, and history. 

If you’re looking for some luxurious R&R head to Sea Island and the fabulous Cloister Resort, the only Forbes Five Diamond Resort in Georgia. Book a room at the hotel, visit their incredible spa and dine like royalty.  

Jekyll Island is the next stop on this road trip and the next island south of St. Simons and Sea Island. Once a winter escape for New England’s elite, Jekyll is now a state park so it is far less developed than St. Simons and Sea Island.

Bike around the island and take a picnic to the famous Driftwood Beach. Tour the historic Jekyll Island Club resort and neighboring historic district before grabbing some Wild Georgia Shrimp at The Wharf on the waterfront.

The last stop on the trip is Cumberland Island, Georgia, one of the nation’s National Seashores. The largest barrier island on Georgia’s coast has acres of untouched maritime forests, beaches, and marshes. 

Camp beneath the live oak canopy or stay at the exquisite all-inclusive Greyfield Inn, once home to the Carnegie family. 

  • Sample some of Georgia’s best BBQ at Southern Soul in St. Simons Island, Georgia  
  • Climb the 129 stairs of the St. Simons Island Lighthouse for an incredible view 
  • Dine like royalty with a multi-course tasting menu in the Forbes Five Star Georgian Room at Sea Island’s Cloister Resort 
  • See the eerie Driftwood Beach on Jekyll Island
  • Visit the church where JFK Jr. and Carolyn Bessette-Kennedy married on Cumberland Island, Georgia 
  • Explore the Carnegie’s Dungeness Mansion ruins on Cumberland Island   

30. New York State Road Trip

This road trip through the Lower and Mid-Hudson Valley of New York is not only beautiful but showcases the history of the Hudson Valley through architecture, tradition and art. It inspires and educates through the most breathtaking area in the North East of the United States.

Hudson River GW Headquarters

  • Route: Lower to Mid-Hudson Valley, NY from Tarrytown to Highland
  • At a glance: Tarrytown – Tuxedo – New Windsor – Newburgh – Highland
  • Distance: 73.6 miles
  • Duration: 3-4 days
  • When to go: September (weekends); Late summer/Early Autumn is the best time for this road trip, as that is when the Annual NY Renaissance Fair takes place and the weather is more agreeable for outdoor exploration.

Begin your journey at Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, NY and spend a few hours taking a tour of the mansion and exploring the grounds. Visit the Sleepy Hollow Lighthouse and take in the views of the Majestic Hudson River. Tarrytown and Sleepy Hollow are wonderful places to have dinner.

Next, head North over the ‘Governor Mario Cuomo Bridge’ or the “New Tappan Zee Bridge” towards Rockland County, where you can stop off to shop at the famous Palisades Mall or Spend the Day at the NY Renaissance Faire in Tuxedo, NY.

The next stop is the Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, NY. This massive open-air Museum and Sculpture Park is a must see when in the area. After exploring the grounds of Storm King, a quick drive to Newburgh is in order for a view of the Hudson River from Washington’s Headquarters.

Lastly, for those interested in a one-of-a-kind experience, a visit to the Walkway Over the Hudson State Park is in order. This is the World’s Longest Pedestrian Bridge.

  • Take a tour of Lyndhurst Mansion in Tarrytown, NY
  • Eat and enjoy a day full of Entertainment at the NY Renaissance Faire in Tuxedo, NY
  • Explore enormous sculptures at Storm King Art Center in New Windsor, NY.
  • Learn all about the area’s history at the Washington’s Headquarters Historic Site in Newburgh, NY
  • Walk over the Hudson River at the Walkway Over the Hudson State Park.

Contributed by: Jackie Ramirez from Hudson Valley Exposed

Psst! If you’re going to be passing through the Big Apple on your way to upstate New York, be sure to read our article with the best things to do in NYC .

31. New England Coast Road Trip

Thanks to its scenic beauty and rich history, New England is the perfect road trip destination – as long as you wait until after the snow melts. 

Driving straight from Boston to Bar Harbor, Maine, the town adjacent to Acadia National Park, takes about 6 hours. However, to do this trip right, you’ll probably want to take at least a week (and eat a lot of lobster along the way!).

Acadia National Park Maine, USA

  • Route: Scenic New England – from Boston, Massachusetts to Acadia National Park in Maine
  • At a glance: Boston – Salem – Portsmouth – Bar Harbor (You’ll follow Route 1 north for most of the trip.)
  • Distance: 269 miles
  • Duration: 7-10 days
  • When to go: April to October; this is a great route to see some fall foliage

Once the snow and ice melt, I love nothing more than getting out of Boston for a few days and exploring New England’s beautiful beaches and charming towns. Driving straight from Boston to Bar Harbor, Maine (my favorite route) usually takes about 6 hours.

First up along the coast is the North Shore of Massachusetts, which is jam-packed with things to do. 

Historic Salem is definitely worth a stop for its kitschy witch-themed attractions, and so is Gloucester for its Fisherman’s Memorial. The streets of both Rockport and Newburyport are lined with galleries, restaurants and shops, and if you’re looking for beaches, Manchester-by-the-Sea and Crane Beach are two of the best.

Passing briefly through New Hampshire, you should spend at least a few hours strolling around Portsmouth. There are lots of great craft breweries in and around the city.

Crossing into Maine, Kennebunkport and Old Orchard Beach are popular vacation destinations in the summer, and if you’re an L.L. Bean fan, then you can’t miss the flagship store in Freeport. 

Portland has the region’s hottest restaurant scene, so you’ll want to plan at least a meal or two there.

Once you arrive in Bar Harbor, you’ll need a few days to relax and see the sights in and around Acadia National Park. If you’re feeling ambitious, head up to Cadillac Mountain and watch the spectacular sunrise!

  • Stop by the witch-themed attractions in Salem
  • Check out Fisherman’s Memorial in Gloucester
  • Enjoy the beach at Crane Beach and Manchester-by-the-Sea
  • Stroll around Portsmouth and drink a craft beer or two
  • Watch the sunrise at Cadillac Mountain

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Love these road trip ideas! Can’t wait to try out the Pacific Coast Highway route. The photography tips are especially helpful. Great post! 🚗📸

I love road trips! I’m so excited to try out some of these ideas!

It’s really important to be ready all the time when doing a road trip and totally agree with all the guide you shared. Thanks for sharing.

Next December we will go out on the road with a group, and that’s why I am doing research. I found your post and just read it. I really learned a lot. Many thanks.

Oh neat! I wonder if I can get my friends to go on the NYS roadtrip with me. I’ve been wanting to do a roadtrip for a whileeee

That would be such a fun trip with friends! I don’t think it’ll take much to convince them to go on a road trip once it’s safe again!

So many of these have been on my bucket list for a couple of years now. I think if our current lock down situation has taught me anything, it’s that I should just plan them and get out there once it’s safe.

Oh we know what you mean! We’ve had to cancel some trips, so I can’t wait until it’s safe to travel again and we can reschedule! SO many places I’m excited to go, and I won’t be taking the freedom to spontaneously plan a trip for granted anymore!

These look so amazing!! I’m a non-driver, but I’ve always wanted to do a USA road trip – I’m not sure if I’d be able to choose between these! Maybe one day… Thanks for sharing!

I know what you mean – Ben does most of the driving! Road trips are one of my favorite ways to travel though because it lets you go at your own pace and allows you to stop in places you otherwise never would. Happy you enjoyed this article!

I would absolutely love to do an Alaska road trip! Those wild landscapes are something I’ve always wanted to see. Was meant to be on a west coast road trip now but sadly it got pushed back. Maybe when I do get round to doing it I’ll combine it with an Alaska road trip! Thanks for sharing, such beautiful suggestions! 🙂

That is one of our dreams too! We were planning to travel to Alaska this summer, but sadly, that’ll probably be put on hold. Just happy to know all these places will still be there when it is safe to travel again!

This is a great list and this is all I needed.during my visit to USA last year we took a road trip from Vegas to Grand canyon n horse shoe bend.looking forward to more

That’s a great plan! You’ll get to see lots of incredible sights, city and nature; plus, they’re all located relatively close together (in USA terms of "close"! haha). Best of luck planning!

What an impressive list! Ive always dreamed about doing a road trip through the states and I’d love to start in the Pacific Northwest! USA has so many beautiful national parks with such diverse scenery so I can’t wait to get home and explore more!

Oh, what a good place you’ve picked to start: our absolute favorite part of the country! I hope you get to plan your road trip soon!

Wow, what a list! I love that you included Wakulla on your Florida list!

Thanks! I lived in Florida for a couple of years, so it was fun hearing others’ favorites and gathering road trips from all around the country!

I’ve never been to Yosemite but I’ve been dying to go! This is such an extensive guide and so helpful!

Thanks! Yosemite is amazing! If you like getting off the beaten path, we’d definitely recommend getting a backcountry permit because it is absolutely incredible. We were there on a weekend in July (busiest possible time!), but in the backcountry, we only saw one other person camping!

I am really keen to do the Pacific Coast drive but also think the drive north to Seattle looks fantastic. Which would you recommend if I only have time for one?

Ohh a tough choice for sure! Highway 1 (in California) is stunning, but it is a bit more crowded, whereas some of the drives around Seattle and north are more rugged and have fewer people.

Temperatures for lounging at the beach are going to be more comfortable in California though (so it depends on what you’re most looking forward to!). Either choice will be a good one 🙂

What an extensive list! I’ve done many of the West Coast ones, but haven’t made it to the Southwest/ much of the East Coast! Pinning this for later!!

Thanks! Yeah, we’d love to got out to the East Coast in time for the fall colors someday!

I’ve done most of these, but you’ve done a great disservice skipping Arkansas. The Pig Trail is not to be missed, especially by motorcycle. Boston and Ozark Mountains are beautiful, especially in the fall.

These are great options! I would love to do a road trip but sadly I can’t drive. I just need to find that right person to do the trip with me to tick it off my bucket list! I’m looking forward to visiting San Francisco too.

I love all the road trip suggestions! I am planning to get a campervan with my boyfriend next year to do USA, and we need all the tips we can find!! Thanks for sharing!!

If you have time, the Boston to Acadia trip should extend down to NYC! There’s a lot of amazing stops in CT to see.

YESSSSSSSSSSSSS I love a good USA roadtrip!!

Great guide!! I’ve been wanting to do another USA road trip! There are sooo many to choose from 🙂

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The Best USA Road Trip Routes

An essential guide to epic american road trips.

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That ribbon of highway, the endless skyway…. Woody Guthrie immortalised life on the road in 1940 and it’s been sung about, written about and filmed about ever since.

So it’s no surprise that the ‘Great American Road Trip’ has a grip on all our imaginations. Anywhere else, a long car journey is nothing but a mundane chore. But you know where to get your kicks, right? Out on…oh you-know-where.

Maybe it’s something to do with the frontier myth: echoes of intrepid settlers, covered wagons, and the search for the American Dream. Or maybe it’s just that the American landscape, in all its dramatic, epic scale, makes a great backdrop for romantic adventures on four—or two—wheels.

There aren’t many places you can get this much scenic diversity without passing a single passport control. Your only problem is deciding how much ground you want to cover.

With a little forethought you can devise your own journey and, if you squint a little, maybe catch a glimpse of the American fairytale.

Mount Washington Auto Road in the White Mountains of New Hampshire USA

Mount Washington Auto Road, in New Hampshire's White Mountains

Top US national park road trips

This country was made for epic road adventures. You could just set off and see where the road takes you, or you could use some of the following routes for inspiration.

A few tips: Don’t bite off more than you can chew! Accept you’re not going to discover America on a two-week road trip. Less is more—slow down, avoid the interstates, and steer clear of the A-list tourist hotspots. The national parks hog all the attention, but you’ll find just as much wildlife and adventure (without the crowds) in state parks, national forests, wilderness areas and national monuments.

And most importantly, plan ahead! There might be some romantic appeal to just following the open road, but in reality that can mean expensive motels, RVs camped in Walmart parking lots, and crowded roads snaking through the aforementioned over-popular national parks.

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Yosemite National Park, California

The west coast in two weeks

Approx. distance: 1,700 miles

Duration: 14 days

Suggested route: Seattle, Olympic National Park, Mount Rainier National Park, Crater Lake National Park, Lassen Volcanic National Park, Yosemite National Park, Sequoia and Kings Canyon National Parks, Los Angeles.

Take in the magnificence of the western United States mountains, while also walking among some of the world’s biggest trees and get sprayed by a few of North America’s largest waterfalls on this route. This inland tour of the best mountainous parks in Washington, Oregon, and California includes crowd favourites Olympic National Park, Crater Lake National Park and Yosemite National Park.

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Arches national Park Utah USA

Arches National Park, in Utah

Utah's 'mighty five' road trip

Approx. distance: 1,200 miles

Duration: 10 days

Suggested route: Salt Lake City, Zion National Park, Bryce Canyon National Park, Kodachrome Basin State Park, Capitol Reef National Park, Moab, Arches National Park, Canyonlands National Park, Salt Lake City

Fiery red rock formations dot the Southwest, lighting up the landscape at sunrise and sunset with a brilliant array of colours, from red to orange to deep purple. Created by erosion over millennia, and still changing today, these sandstone wonders are the photographic highlight of most road trips across southern Utah.

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Redwood National Park fog in the forest

Redwood National Park

Northern California road trip

Approx. distance : 600 miles

Duration : Seven to 10 days

Suggested route : Bodega Bay, Avenue of the Giants, Redwood National & State Parks, Mount Shasta, Lassen Volcanic National Park.

North of San Francisco, California becomes less populated and wilder. Here nature dominates the landscape from the skyscraping redwood trees to the crashing waves on the rugged coast to the volcanic wonders bubbling inland. Northern California is also the place to see magnificent wild animals whether it’s the migrating gray whales off Bodega Bay or the majestic Roosevelt elk wandering around Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park.

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Foothills Parkway in the northern Great Smoky Mountains

Approx. distance: 450 miles

Duration: Six days

Suggested route: Knoxville, Urban Wilderness, Gatlinburg, Cades Cove, Clingman's Dome, Ocoee Scenic Byway, Lookout Mountain, Knoxville.

Gorgeous scenery and outdoor adventure join forces on this Great Smokies loop, which swings past urban parks, waterfall trails and wildlife playgrounds.

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Badlands National Park

South Dakota & Badlands

Approx. distance: 400 miles

Duration: 8 days

Suggested route: Rapid City, Spearfish Canyon, Deadwood, Black Hills National Forest, Hill City, Mount Rushmore National Memorial, Crazy Horse Memorial, Custer State Park, Wind Cave National Park, Wall, Badlands National Park, Rapid City.

This figure-of-eight route takes you on an epic road trip through South Dakota’s national parks, forests, and monuments. The area is particularly rich in Native American history, including that of the past and present-day Lakota people. Although covering a smaller area than other Midwest road trips, it’s filled with plenty of arresting scenery, from the Badlands, to the Black Hills.

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White Mountain National Forest fall foliage on Kancamagus Highway near Hancock Notch aerial view Town of Lincoln New Hampshire NH USA

Fall foliage in the White Mountains

New England's fall foliage

Approx. distance: 700 miles

Duration: One week

Suggested route: Boston, Berkshires, MA, Mohawk Trail Scenic Drive, Vermont Hwy 100, Littleton, NH, Franconia Notch State Park, Kancamagus Highway, Wolfeboro, Lake Winnipesaukee, Boston

When to go: Foliage season runs from mid-September through mid-October

Foliage across New England puts on a brilliant display of colour in fall, with yellow, orange and deep red leaves shimmering across forested hills.

This loop passes leaf-peeping hotspots across Massachusetts, Vermont and New Hampshire. Foliage season runs from mid-September through mid-October.

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Sunrise over Big Bend National Park, southwest Texas

Two week US road trip routes

Austin, san antonio & west texas.

Approx. distance: 1,000 miles

Duration : Two weeks

Suggested route: Austin, Hill Country, San Antonio, Seminole Canyon State Park & Historic Site, Big Bend National Park, Route 170 River Road, Marfa, Fort Davis, El Paso

South Congress Avenue encapsulates the best of Austin: live music at the Continental Club, tacos at Torchy’s and the quirky appeal of the I Love You So Much mural. Watching the flight of Mexican free-tailed bats from beneath the Congress Avenue Bridge is a nightly tradition (Mar-Oct).

Wildflowers, wineries and dance halls abound in the Hill Country. The Salt Lick is a popular Hill Country BBQ joint. Tour the Alamo in San Antonio then dine beside the River Walk.

It’s a long haul west to the pictographs in Seminole Canyon and mountain trails in Big Bend National Park, an International Dark Sky Park.

Follow the Rio Grande west on Route 170 then continue to Marfa for minimalist art and mysterious lights. Sunsets glow with purple-and-orange intensity behind the Davis Mountains while murals brighten downtown El Paso, the westernmost city in Texas.

Four Corners loop: Ancestral Puebloan history

Approx. distance: 1,100 miles

Duration: Two weeks

Suggested route: Albuquerque, Santa Fe, Taos Pueblo, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Mesa Verde National Park, Monument Valley, Canyon de Chelly National Monument, Zuni Pueblo, Acoma Pueblo, Albuquerque

Comprising Arizona, New Mexico, Colorado and Utah, the Four Corners region is home to the longest-surviving communities in North America, including the mesa-top villages of the Hopi Tribe and the Acoma Nation.

It’s a landscape rich with beauty and tradition but still bearing the scars of historic cruelties inflicted by white explorers and settlers. Mesa Verde and other lofty cliff dwellings, built by Ancestral Puebloans, are the photogenic hallmarks of the region, but these remote ruins were inhabited for just a short segment of the centuries-old timeline.

Other Four Corners highlights include the ruins at Chaco Canyon, the red-rock spires and buttes of Monument Valley and Spider Rock in Canyon de Chelly.

New York City to Miami: Big cities, mountain towns & the coast

Suggested route: New York City, NY, Philadelphia, PA, Baltimore, MD, Floyd, VA, Asheville, NC, Greenville, SC, Charleston, Savannah, GA, Orlando, FL, Miami, the Everglades

From the Met to Chelsea Market, from MOMA to the latest pop-up, the Big Apple is a cultural and culinary powerhouse. A tip: Don’t try to do too much, just pick one or two neighborhoods and go deep.

For early US politics, head to Philadelphia’s Independence Hall, where the Declaration of Independence was signed. Afterwards, compare Philly cheesesteaks from Pat’s and Geno’s.

In Baltimore, dive bars and seafood joints are packed tight in cobblestoned Fells Point. Mountain music catches the ear in Floyd, Virginia, part of the Crooked Road Music Trail.

Ashville is a mountain town with a sophisticated palate, for good food and drink try Burial Beer, C´urate and the Biltmore Estate.

With its tree-lined Main Street and downtown waterfall, Greenville is notably picturesque. Hit the coast for shrimp & grits, Fort Sumter and live oaks draped with Spanish moss. In Florida, sunbathe on pristine beaches, hurtle through Space Mountain at Disney World, party in South Beach and paddle the swampy Everglades.

Autumn sunset view from Little Stony Man Cliffs along the Appalachian Trail in Shenandoah National Park Virginia USA

Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

Best US cross-country road trip route

Washington, d.c. to los angeles.

Approx. distance: 3,200 miles

Duration: At least three weeks

Suggested route: Washington, D.C., Shenandoah National Park, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Nashville, Memphis, Oklahoma City, Albuquerque & Santa Fe, Petrified Forest National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Las Vegas, NV, Los Angeles, CA

This cross-country trip introduces roadtrippers to America’s cultural and artistic diversity as well as its striking landscapes. Cultural highlights include the National Museum of African American History & Culture in D.C., the National Cowboy & Western Heritage Museum in Oklahoma City, and the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center in Albuquerque.

The art scene is varied too. Study the masters at the National Gallery of Art, step into the art at Meow Wolf and stroll the gardens at the Getty.

American-born music is another feature. Mountain music thrives at the Carter Family Fold in Virginia while country music legends perform at the Grand Ole Opry. B.B. King’s Blues Club in Memphis parties late into the night.

Natural beauty is prevalent too, from the Blue Ridge Parkway to the Mississippi River to the multi-hued grandeur of the Grand Canyon and the golden beaches of Los Angeles.

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Classic Arizonan scenery in Saguaro National Park

Best US road trips for families

Arizona: the wild west.

Approx. distance: 625 miles

Suggested route: Tucson, Fort Bowie National Historic Site, Chiricahua National Monument, Bisbee, Tombstone, Wickenburg, Prescott, Jerome, Sedona

With cacti and crusty mountains as your backdrop, this partial loop kicks off in Saguaro National Park in Tucson. From here, delve into the conflicts between the U.S. Army and the Apache at Fort Bowie and at Chiricahua National Monument, where towering volcanic rocks once doubled as a hideout for Apache warriors.

Next up are a string of mining towns where prospectors, cowboys and gunslingers once trod the dusty streets. Families can immerse in Wild West history at the Queen City Mine in Bisbee and the OK Corral in Tombstone.

Dude ranches near Wickenburg offer multi-day horseback-riding experiences. Several dozen multi-use trails crisscross the red rocks of Sedona, which may look familiar from classic western movies.

Southern California: Beaches, Disneyland & Hollywood

Approx. distance: 200 miles

Suggested route: San Diego, La Jolla, Carlsbad, Huntington Beach, Disneyland Resort, Venice Beach, Santa Monica, Universal Studios Hollywood, Los Angeles

Kick off with koalas at the San Diego Zoo & Safari Park in San Diego then follow Hwy 101 north along the Pacific Coast, passing sea lions, snorkelling hotspots and cliffside tidepools.

Surf culture reigns on Huntington Beach, where evening bonfires are allowed. Younger kids will love the Coastersaurus and other low-scare rides at Legoland in Carlsbad.

The 14-acre Star-Wars: Galaxy’s Edge is the newest “land” at the iconic Disneyland Resort in nearby Anaheim. Street performers and an eye-catching skatepark keep Venice Beach abuzz while the Pacific Wheel on the Santa Monica Pier offers bird’s-eye views of the coast.

Tour movie sets on the backlot then scream at velociraptors on Jurassic World – The Ride at Universal Studios Hollywood.

Southern New Mexico: Caverns, aliens & white sands

Approx. distance: 350 miles

Duration: Five days

Suggested route: Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Roswell, Lincoln, Capitan, Valley of Fires State Park, Three Rivers Petroglyphs Site, Alamogordo, White Sands National Park

The Natural Entrance Trail is a 1.25-mile drop from the mouth of Carlsbad Caverns to the geologic wonders of the Big Room. After touring the cavern and its formations, high-speed elevators whisk families back to the earth’s surface in minutes. Tour the International UFO Museum in Roswell to learn more about the alleged crash of an alien spacecraft here in 1947.

Wild West history roams the streets in Lincoln, where outlaw Billy the Kid escaped the local jail. Fire-fighting legend Smokey Bear is buried in nearby Capitan. Budding geologists can explore a lava field in Valley of Fires State Park and look for rock art at the Three Rivers Petroglyph Site. Learn about space exploration at the New Mexico Museum of Space History in Alamogordo then watch the moonrise during a full moon hike at White Sands National Park. Sledding down the dunes is also recommended.

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Mammoth Cave National Park, Kentucky

Best US summer road trips

Best of kentucky: bourbon, thoroughbreds and mammoth cave.

Approx. distance: 275 miles

Suggested route: Lexington, Keeneland, Versailles, Bardstown, Loretto, Mammoth Cave National Park, Louisville, Frankfort, Midway, Lexington

Anchoring the eastern edge of the Bourbon Trail, Lexington is a cosmopolitan base for visiting the horse farms, distilleries and small towns dotting the rolling hills that stretch west from the city. Pull over for horse races at Keeneland (Apr & Oct; tours year round) and learn about Kentucky’s limestone-filtered water on distillery tours at Woodford Reserve, Four Roses and Buffalo Trace.

Eleven distilleries cluster near Bardstown, where boutiques and historic buildings fill the small downtown. Seal your bourbon bottle with red wax at Maker’s Mark before driving to Mammoth Cave National Park, home of the longest known cave system in the world.

Museums in Louisville spotlight native son Muhammad Ali, Louisville Slugger baseball bats and the Kentucky Derby.

Exploring the Eastern Shore

Approx. distance: 375 miles

Suggested route: Virginia Beach, VA, Chincoteague Island, Assateague Island, MD, Berlin, Ocean City, Rehoboth, DE, Cambridge, MD, Easton, St Michaels, Annapolis

Beaches, fresh seafood and wildlife refuges are plentiful on the Eastern Shore, also known as the Delmarva (Delaware, Maryland, Virginia) Peninsula. This slow-paced region, tucked between the Chesapeake Bay and the Atlantic, is an easy drive from Washington, D.C. and Virginia Beach.

In Virginia, Chincoteague Island hosts its wild pony swim every July, when the ponies that roam Assateague Island are brought to auction. Just north in Maryland, it’s easy to spot wild ponies while you explore Assateague Island National Seashore.

Crowds flock to Ocean City for the convivial beach-and-boardwalk scene. State parks stretch north from here along Hwy 1 to Rehoboth, known for art galleries and upscale eats.

On the western coast, immerse in centuries-old waterman culture in St Michaels and other coastal villages then crack open steamed blue crabs at Cantler’s in Annapolis.

Route 66: New Mexico & Arizona

Approx. distance: 675 miles

Duration: Five to seven days

Suggested route: Tucumcari, New Mexico, Santa Rosa, Albuquerque, Gallup, Petrified Forest National Park, Arizona, the Wigwam Motel, Winslow, Meteor Crater, Flagstaff, Williams, Seligman, Kingman, Oatman

The completion of the interstate highway system spurred the decline of Route 66, which crossed eight states on its run between Chicago and Los Angeles. Today, the historic route draws road trippers seeking a slower and kitschier drive.

The kitsch hits its peak in the scrubby high-desert of New Mexico and Arizona. Unique lodging includes the neon-fronted motels of Tucumacari, concrete wigwams in Holbrook and a former bordello in Williams.

Quirky attractions run the gamut: a scuba friendly blue hole in Santa Rosa, fossilised logs in the Petrified Forest, the Standing on the Corner statue in Winslow and wandering burros in Oatman. In Flagstaff, taxidermied wildlife watches the roadhouse action inside the Museum Club, which opened on Route 66 in 1931.

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Historic Beale Street, in Memphis Tennessee

Best US history & culture road trip routes

America's beginnings: jamestown to dc.

Approx. distance: 300 miles

Suggested route: Jamestown, Virginia, Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown, James River Plantations, Richmond, Monticello, Charlottesville, Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Washington, DC.

This history-themed trip spotlights the colonial era and begins at the Jamestown settlement. Established in 1607, Jamestown was the first permanent English colony in the New World. Thriving towns like Williamsburg soon followed.

More than 150 years later colonists fought for independence in the Revolutionary War. Virginia’s Historic Triangle brings Colonial history to life with interactive museums, costumed reenactors and the surviving redoubts at the Yorktown battleground.

From here, the stomping grounds of the country’s Founding Fathers stretch from Berkeley Plantation on the James River to St. John’s Church, Monticello and Mount Vernon. The Declaration of Independence, the Constitution and the Bill of Rights are displayed at the National Archives in Washington, D.C.

Tennessee & Mississippi music tour

Approx. distance: 500 miles

Suggested route: Memphis, Clarksdale, GRAMMY Museum Mississippi, Tupelo, Natchez Trace, Muscle Shoals, AL, Nashville

Blues music spills from late-night clubs on Beale Street in Memphis while 1970s grooviness spills from every direction in the Jungle Room at Elvis Presley’s Graceland.

They say bluesman Robert Johnson made a deal with the devil at the crossroads of Hwys 49 and 61 in the Mississippi Delta, where the blues was born. Red’s is the place to hear it. Test your musical prowess at the hands-on GRAMMY Museum in Cleveland.

Elvis reappears in Tupelo, site of his childhood home. The leafy Natchez Trace Parkway ribbons north from here, passing Muscle Shoals and its historic rock-n-roll recording studios.

The enormous Country Music Hall of Fame anchors the South of Broadway (SoBro) scene in Nashville. Appreciate acoustic perfection at Ryman Auditorium then elbow into Tootsies Orchid Lounge for a raucous honky-tonk jam.

US civil rights tour: Memphis, Alabama & Mississippi

Duration: Eight to 10 days

Suggested route: Memphis, TN, Greenwood, MS, Jackson, Birmingham, AL, Selma, Montgomery

The National Civil Rights Museum in Memphis shares space with the Lorraine Motel, where Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. was assassinated in 1968.

Just south, the Mississippi Freedom Trail stops at Bryant’s Grocery near Greenwood. The historic marker here covers the murder of Emmett Till by two white men in 1955. His brutal death and the subsequent acquittal of his killers kick-started the Civil Rights movement.

At the Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson, powerful displays explore the struggle for racial equality in Mississippi. The Birmingham Civil Rights Institute spotlights the 16th Street Baptist Church, bombed in 1963. State troopers and their dogs attacked peaceful marchers on the Edmund Pettus Bridge in Selma two years later.

In Montgomery, learn about Rosa Parks and her refusal to give up her bus seat to white passengers.

New Orleans & Southern Louisiana

Suggested route: New Orleans, Barataria Preserve, Whitney Plantation, Breaux Bridge, Lafayette, Avery Island, New Orleans

French, Spanish, African and Caribbean cultures collide in New Orleans. The city shares this diversity through food, music and friendliness. Mardi Gras and Bourbon Street are calling cards, but full immersion includes oyster po’boys at Domilise's, live music on Frenchmen Street and a ride on the St. Charles Avenue Streetcar.

Beyond the Big Easy, trails at the Barataria Preserve bring the bayou up-close while the Whitney Plantation describes life on a sugar plantation through the lens of those it enslaved. Breaux Bridge and Lafayette are the heart of Cajun Country, where menu specialties include boudin sausage and boiled crawfish.

Zydeco and Cajun tunes keep everyone dancing at the Blue Moon Saloon. Popular regional tours include swamp tours on Lake Martin and a trip through the McIlhenny Tabasco Factory.

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The Best USA Road Trip Routes

Amy has authored or co-authored 26 books on the USA for Lonely Planet. Her articles and essays have appeared in Backpacker, Every Day with Rachael Ray, Houston Chronicle, Redbook, Southern Living, Women’s Health, Vegetarian Times, the Los Angeles Times and Washington Post.

The Best USA Road Trip Routes

Stuart is a California-based travel writer and guidebook author. His books include Moon California Road Trip , Moon Coastal California and the forthcoming Moon Northern California Road Trips . For more about Stuart and his books, visit his website.

The Best USA Road Trip Routes

Sarah Bence is a travel journalist based in her home state of Michigan, after living in the UK for three and a half years. She writes for Lonely Planet, Fodor's, Roadtrippers Magazine, Business Insider, and more.

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19 Best Road Trips in The US in 2024

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Updated On: February 19, 2024

Dave and I love road trips , and we’ve taken a lot of them around the world . In our 30 years together, we’ve driven a lot of the United States. It is a huge country and it would take a lifetime to see it all, but we have put quite a dent in the backroads of America and put together this guide where we have compiled some of the best road trips in the USA that promise breathtaking views, captivating attractions, and an unforgettable journey.

From the sun-drenched coasts of California to the rugged beauty of the Rocky Mountains, the USA is home to some of the most diverse and striking landscapes in the world. There is no better way to explore this vast country than by taking a road trip. So buckle up and prepare to hit the open road!

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Great Road Trips in The US

Top Road Trips in the US

Before hitting the road in America, be sure to pick up your National Parks Entrance Pass. The $80 USD annual fee gives access to United States national parks and national wildlife refuges and national forests. This American Road Trip guide goes through a lot of National Parks and National Forests and you don’t want to always be scrambling for cash.

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1. Pacific Coast Highway, California

USA Road Trip Pacific Coast Highway

The Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is one of the most iconic and best road trips in the US and for good reason. Stretching from just north of San Francisco to Capistrano Beach between Los Angeles and San Diego , this drive offers incredible views of the Pacific Ocean and gives you an unmatched taste of the California coastline.

The most scenic stretch begins as you drive south from San Francisco. Driving across the Golden Gate Bridge, the city is left behind and you start to see the real beauty of this drive. A little further down the road is Santa Cruz, known for its laid-back surf culture and the vibrant Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk.

Continue on to Monterey, where you can Kayak with sea lions as we did or just stroll along Cannery Row, made famous by novelist John Steinbeck. Then comes the piece de resistance, Big Sur. This is a great place to stop and do some camping and it will allow you to take some time to stop at McWay Falls, an 80-foot waterfall that cascades directly into the Pacific Ocean, and Pfieffer Beach which is an incredible place for sunset.

Pass through the opulent town of Santa Barbara, known as the “American Riviera”, before ending your journey in Los Angeles or continuing on to San Diego. The entire route is known for its beautiful beaches and family-friendly attractions.

After doing this drive we understood why the PCH is a standout among American road trips. Its imposing coastline, intriguing attractions, and diverse landscapes provide a truly unforgettable journey.

  • Location : California
  • Distance : Approximately 600 miles
  • Suggested Time to Complete : 5 to 7 days
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Spring and fall for milder weather and less crowded tourist spots

Plan Your Pacific Coast Highway Trip With these Resources

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  • The Ultimate California Road Trip Itinerary
  • 20 Best Things to Do in Carmel by the Sea, California
  • 27 Best Beaches in California
  • Big Sur Camping – 15 Campgrounds in Big Sur for Your Next Trip

2. Route 66: Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California

Route 66 Road Trip America

One of the most iconic and historic highways in the United States, Route 66, also known as the Main Street of America, is a road trip steeped in the culture and history of the nation. Stretching from Chicago , Illinois, all the way to Santa Monica, California, this epic 2,448-mile journey takes you through a broad cross-section of American landscapes and landmarks.

Starting in Chicago , you’ll pass through the cornfields of Illinois, the plains of Kansas, the desert landscapes of Arizona , and finally, the sandy beaches of California. This varied journey is an immersive experience that gives you a sense of the vastness and diversity of the country.

Along the way, you’ll encounter many iconic landmarks and sights. These include the historic Chain of Rocks Bridge, the Cadillac Ranch public art installation in Texas, and the Petrified Forest National Park in Arizona. Every stop on Route 66 holds a piece of American history, whether it’s a vintage gas station, a classic diner, or a quirky roadside attraction.

map of route 66 itinerary

Route 66 isn’t just a highway—it’s a slice of Americana. It embodies a spirit of freedom, discovery, and nostalgia that resonates with road-trippers. Traveling along Route 66 is a journey back in time, offering a glimpse into a significant era of American history.

Whether you’re keen on exploring the cultural heritage of America, interested in its architectural landmarks, or simply in search of diverse experiences, Route 66 offers an unforgettable road trip. As you traverse this historic highway, you’ll not only witness the changing landscapes but also the evolution of America itself.

See all of the top attractions on Route 66 here.

  • Location : Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California
  • Distance : Approximately 2,448 miles
  • Suggested Time to Complete : 2 to 4 weeks
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Spring and fall for milder weather

Plan Your Route 66 Trip With these Resources

The Ultimate Route 66 Road Trip Guide

  • 33 Best Things to Do in Arizona
  • 27 Best Things to Do at The Grand Canyon
  • 21 of the Best Things to Do in Chicago
  • Where to stay in Chicago: Best Areas and Hotels

3. Scenic Byway 12: Red Canyon to Torrey, Utah

Scenic Byway Utah

Scenic Byway 12 is a 123-mile-long road located in Utah. This magnificent stretch of road is known for its diverse geological features and jagged formations and red rock landscapes. It is one of the most scenic highways in the country.

Starting at Red Canyon, you’ll traverse landscapes that shift from rust-red cliffs to sprawling alpine forests. The drive takes you through several state parks and national parks, including Bryce Canyon National Park which is renowned for its distinctive spire-shaped rock formations that everyone knows so well from old Westerns. You’ll be dazzled by the slot canyons and sandstone cliffs of Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument.

A highlight of the drive is the stretch known as the Hogback, where the road is bordered by steep cliffs dropping off into the valley below, offering exhilarating views. Other notable stops along the route include the Anasazi State Park Museum, which showcases the history and culture of the Anasazi People, and the town of Boulder, which holds the distinction of being one of the last communities in the U.S. to receive mail by mule.

End your journey in the town of Torrey, the gateway to Capitol Reef National Park. Here you can further explore Utah’s unique geological landscapes, characterized by layered sandstone, canyons, and striking rock formations.

If you are looking for a great National Parks Road Trip, Scenic Byway 12 offers a rewarding journey through some of the most picturesque and diverse landscapes in the United States.

  • Location : Red Canyon to Torrey, Utah
  • Distance : Approximately 123 miles
  • Suggested Time to Complete : 1 to 2 days
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Spring and fall for milder weather and fewer crowds

Plan Your Utah Trip With these Resources

  • 12 Best Hikes in Zion National Park, Utah
  • Utah National Parks: How to visit The Mighty 5
  • 22 Best Things to do in Moab, Utah
  • 15 Best Hikes In Arches National Park
  • 11 Best Hikes in Bryce Canyon National Park

4. Hana Highway: Paia to Hana, Maui, Hawaii

Hana Highway in Maui Road Trips

The world-famous Hana Highway is one of the top road trips in America. This 45-mile (72 km) stretch of road runs from Hana to Paia on Maui in Hawaii. It may be short, but this single-lane highway running along the north shore of Maui is an awe-inspiring drive with a twisting coastal road clinging to the rocky shores containing 600 hairpin turns and crossing 59 bridges.

If you’re up for an exotic and tropical road trip, the Hana Highway on the island of Maui, Hawaii, is the one for you. This 64.4-mile stretch of Hawaii Routes 36 and 360 is known for its lush landscapes, waterfalls, and ocean vistas.

Beginning in Paia, the Hana Highway winds along Maui’s northeastern coast, traversing 59 bridges (many of which are one-lane) and more than 600 curves. The drive is renowned for its breathtaking views of pristine rainforests, cascading waterfalls, and the sparkling Pacific Ocean.

Stop by the Garden of Eden Arboretum, home to a diverse range of tropical plants, or visit the historic Keanae Peninsula for a glimpse of old Hawaii. Another must-see is the Wai’anapanapa State Park, where you can explore a black sand beach, a seabird colony, lava tubes, blowholes, and freshwater caves.

stops on the road to hana map

Your journey concludes in the small, isolated town of Hana, a place that feels worlds away from the bustling resorts of Maui. Here, you can explore Hana Beach Park, the Hasegawa General Store, and the Hana Cultural Center and Museum.

The Hana Highway offers an unforgettable tropical road trip, allowing you to explore the natural wonders and cultural heritage of Maui at a leisurely pace. With 18 waterfalls, the Haleakala National Park, bamboo forests, and Banyan trees, this is the drive of a lifetime. See the complete guide to Road to Hana: Highway Map, Things to Do, And Tips

  • Location : Paia to Hana, Maui, Hawaii
  • Distance : Approximately 64.4 miles
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Year-round, although winter can be rainier

Plan Your Maui Trip With these Resources

  • Best All-Inclusive Resorts in Maui
  • 44 Best Things to Do on Maui
  • Road to Hana: Highway Map, Things to Do, And Tips
  • Best Island to Visit in Hawaii: How To Choose
  • Top 12 Hikes in Maui to Take Your Breath Away

5. Overseas Highway: Miami to Key West, Florida

Overseas Highway Road Trip to Key West

It is truly one of our favorite road trips in America. Driving from Miami to Key West transforms from mainland USA to a little slice of the Caribbean. Once you hop on the Overseas Highway to the Florida Keys you feel as if you have entered a different country.

If you’re dreaming of an idyllic coastal drive, then the Overseas Highway will certainly deliver. This 113-mile highway, part of U.S. Route 1, begins in Miami and ends in Key West, the southernmost point of the continental United States. The route traverses the stunning archipelago of the Florida Keys, offering striking views of the Atlantic Ocean, the Gulf of Mexico, and the surrounding islands.

Your journey will start amidst the bustle of Miami. As you proceed, the urban landscape gradually gives way to the serene tropical beauty of the Keys. The highway, sometimes referred to as the Highway That Goes to Sea, is a marvel of modern engineering. It includes 42 bridges, the most iconic of which is the Seven Mile Bridge at Marathon.

Along the route, there are many opportunities for recreational activities such as fishing, snorkeling, and kayaking. You can also visit the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, the first undersea park in the United States, or the Dolphin Research Center in Grassy Key.

Upon reaching Key West, enjoy the laid-back vibe of this small but lively island city. Visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum, enjoy the sunset at Mallory Square, or just relax at one of the many sandy beaches . Now that’s a road trip!

The Overseas Highway offers an exceptional blend of beautiful coastal views, recreational activities, and cultural experiences. It’s a road trip that combines adventure, relaxation, and the unique charm of the Florida Keys.

  • Location : Miami to Key West, Florida
  • Distance : Approximately 113 miles
  • Suggested Time to Complete : 2 to 3 days
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Winter and spring, when the weather is mild and dry

Plan Your Road Trip to Florida the Florida Keys with these other Florida guides

  • Best Stops on a Florida Keys Road Trip Itinerary
  • 23 Best Things to Do in Key Largo, Florida
  • 30 Fun Things to Do in Miami, Florida
  • Where to Stay in The Florida Keys
  • 34 Best Things to Do in Key West, Florida

6. Blue Ridge Parkway: Virginia to North Carolina

Blue Ridge Parkway American Road Trip

Connecting two national parks – Shenandoah National Park in Virginia and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina – the Blue Ridge Parkway is a serene and scenic route known for its stunning mountain vistas, diverse plant and animal life, and historical and cultural treasures.

Starting in Virginia, the Parkway meanders through the Appalachian Mountains, offering unparalleled views of the Blue Ridge mountain range. The route’s many overlooks provide countless opportunities to stop, take in the views, and snap a memorable photo.

Attractions along the way include the Humpback Rocks, which offer insight into the life of the region’s early settlers, and the Peaks of Otter with its abundant recreational activities. Don’t miss the iconic Mabry Mill, one of the most photographed sites on the Parkway, and a great place to learn about the early grist and sawmilling processes.

Upon reaching North Carolina, you’ll come across the highest point of the Parkway at Richland Balsam Overlook, standing at an elevation of 6,053 feet. Further along, the Parkway concludes near the southern entrance of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, America’s most visited national park.

The Blue Ridge Parkway is more than just a road; it’s a beautiful journey that intertwines with the cultural and natural history of the Appalachian Mountains.

  • Location : Shenandoah National Park, Virginia to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, North Carolina
  • Distance : Approximately 469 miles
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Spring for flowering shrubs and trees, fall for vibrant foliage

7. Going-to-the-Sun Road: Glacier National Park, Montana

Best Us Road Trip Going to the Sun Road Montana

For a truly spectacular mountain driving experience, Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana’s Glacier National Park is a must-do. This 50-mile route, known for its outstanding natural beauty, dramatic cliffs, and awe-inspiring vistas, is a testament to human engineering ability.

Your journey begins at the park’s west entrance and winds through mountainous terrain, offering breathtaking views of glaciers, alpine meadows, and pristine lakes. A highlight of the drive is Logan Pass, the highest point on the road, with an elevation of 6,646 feet. Here, you can stop at the visitor center or explore the nearby hiking trails.

Along the way, there are numerous opportunities for outdoor activities. You can hike along the park’s extensive trail system, go wildlife spotting, or simply enjoy a picnic amidst the stunning landscape. The road is also a gateway to many of the park’s top attractions, including Lake McDonald, the Garden Wall, and the St. Mary Valley.

Going-to-the-Sun Road offers an unforgettable journey through some of the country’s most dramatic landscapes. This drive is not just about reaching your destination—it’s about soaking in the grandeur of nature along the way.

  • Location : Glacier National Park, Montana
  • Distance : Approximately 50 miles
  • Suggested Time to Complete : 1 day
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Summer, when the entire route is open. Note that certain sections of the road may be closed in other seasons due to snow.

8. Olympic Peninsula Loop, Washington

Best Us Road Trips Olympic National Park

If you’re looking to explore a breathtaking blend of coastal, rainforest, and mountainous landscapes, the Olympic Peninsula Loop in Washington State is the road trip for you. Encircling the Olympic National Park, the Loop is a veritable showcase of the Pacific Northwest’s natural beauty and rich cultural heritage.

Starting from Seattle, the 330-mile journey brings you onto scenic Highway 101. Your first stop could be the Victorian seaport town of Port Townsend, known for its well-preserved Victorian buildings and vibrant arts scene.

As you continue west, make sure to explore the magnificent Hoh Rainforest, one of the largest temperate rainforests in the U.S. Walk the Hall of Mosses Trail, and you’ll feel like you’ve stepped into another world, where every surface is covered in a lush blanket of moss.

Further along the coast, the striking sea stacks and driftwood-covered beaches of Ruby Beach offer a perfect spot for photography. Stop by the coastal Native American village of La Push to soak in the sights and learn about the local Quileute culture.

The town of Forks is a must-visit for Twilight fans, while the Sol Duc Hot Springs is the place to relax in mineral-rich thermal pools. As you complete the Loop, don’t miss the panoramic views of the Strait of Juan de Fuca and Canada from Hurricane Ridge.

The Olympic Peninsula Loop offers an immersive exploration of the Pacific Northwest’s diverse ecosystems and charming communities. It’s a road trip that lingers in your memory long after the journey’s end.

  • Location : Olympic Peninsula, Washington
  • Distance : Approximately 330 miles
  • Suggested Time to Complete : 2 to 4 days
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Spring to fall; summer offers the best weather, while fall presents spectacular autumn colors.

Plan Your Washington State Trip With these Resources

  • 24 Beautiful Cabins in Washington State
  • 27 Best National Parks in the USA To Visit
  • 22 Amazing Things to Do in Olympic National Park
  • Where to stay in Seattle – Best Neighborhoods
  • 19 Best Hikes in Olympic National Park
  • 21 Best Day Trips From Vancouver, British Columbia

9. Trail Ridge Road, Colorado

Best Road Trips in the USA Trail Ridge Road Colorado

Trail Ridge Road in Colorado, a part of Rocky Mountain National Park, is an awe-inspiring journey through one of America’s most iconic landscapes. Known as the “Highway to the Sky,” Trail Ridge Road holds the distinction of being the highest continuously paved road in the United States, reaching elevations of over 12,000 feet.

Your trip begins in the charming town of Estes Park, a destination in its own right, famed for its unique shops, restaurants, and the historic Stanley Hotel, which inspired Stephen King’s “The Shining.”

As you ascend on Trail Ridge Road, you transition from verdant forests into the subalpine region, where wildflowers color the landscape in the warmer months. Eventually, you reach the alpine world above the tree line. This tundra-like environment, sparse yet hauntingly beautiful, offers panoramic views that stretch to Wyoming in the north and the heart of Colorado in the south.

Don’t miss the Alpine Visitor Center, located near the highest point of the road. It offers exhibits on the alpine tundra ecosystem, a gift shop, and a café. Take a stroll along the adjacent Alpine Ridge Trail for even more breathtaking vistas.

Descending the western slope, you arrive at Grand Lake, a serene mountain town on the shores of Colorado’s largest natural lake. Here, you can relax, dine, and recreate before continuing your Colorado adventure .

Driving Trail Ridge Road is a mesmerizing experience, filled with natural grandeur and endless views. It’s a testament to the wild, rugged beauty of the Rocky Mountains.

  • Location : Estes Park to Grand Lake, Colorado
  • Distance : Approximately 48 miles
  • Suggested Time to Complete : 2 to 3 hours, but allow extra time for stops and exploration
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Late May to October, depending on snow conditions; the road is closed in winter due to heavy snowfall.

Plan Your Colorado Trip With these Resources

  • 18 Best Hikes in Colorado
  • 12 Best Colorado National Parks & Monuments To Visit
  • 29 Best Places to Visit in Colorado
  • 24 Best Things to do in Denver, Colorado
  • 15 Best Hikes in Rocky Mountain National Park
  • 17 Cozy Cabins in Colorado For Your Next Getaway
  • Winter Activities in Colorado

10. Alaska Highway: Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska

Best Road Trips in the US Alaska Highway

For the adventurous road-tripper seeking the grandeur of untouched wilderness, the Alaska Highway, also known as the ALCAN, is a trip of a lifetime. Starting in Dawson Creek, British Columbia, and ending in Delta Junction, Alaska, the highway traverses through some of the most remote and rugged landscapes in North America.

Experience unparalleled vistas of snow-capped mountains, vast forests, and crystal-clear lakes. Along the route, keep an eye out for an array of wildlife, including moose, bears, and eagles. Attractions include Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park, one of Canada’s largest natural hot springs, and Kluane National Park, a UNESCO World Heritage Site famed for its glaciers and high peaks.

  • Location : Dawson Creek, British Columbia to Delta Junction, Alaska
  • Distance : Approximately 1,387 miles
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Summer, for the best weather and road conditions

Plan Your Alaska Trip With these Resources

  • 19 Best Things To Do in Skagway, Alaska
  • 22 Best Things to Do in Ketchikan, Alaska
  • 45 Best Things to Do in Alaska
  • 25 Best Places to Visit in Alaska
  • 28 Amazing Things to Do in Juneau, Alaska

11. Million Dollar Highway: Silverton to Ouray, Colorado

Best US Road Trips Million Dollar Highway

The Million Dollar Highway, part of U.S. Route 550, is a short but unforgettable route in Colorado. Known for its jaw-dropping mountainous views, the drive from Silverton to Ouray is considered one of the most beautiful in the country.

As you traverse this route, you’ll be treated to staggering views of the Uncompahgre Gorge, the San Juan Mountains, and numerous waterfalls. The road is especially beautiful in the fall when the surrounding aspen trees turn a brilliant gold. Note that this drive isn’t for the faint-hearted—it features steep cliffs, narrow lanes, and no guardrails.

  • Location : Silverton to Ouray, Colorado
  • Distance : Approximately 25 miles
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Summer and fall, when the road is free of snow

12. Natchez Trace Parkway: Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee

Best Road Trips in the US Natchez Trace Parkway

The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile drive through exceptional scenery and 10,000 years of North American history. Used by American Indians, “Kaintucks,” settlers, and future presidents, the Old Trace played an important role in American history. Today, visitors can enjoy not only a scenic drive but also hiking, biking, horseback riding, and camping.

Beginning in Natchez, Mississippi, the Parkway takes you through a myriad of changing landscapes: from the deep forests of Mississippi, the rolling farmland of Alabama, to the hills of Tennessee. It’s not uncommon to see a variety of wildlife from the comfort of your car, including deer, turkeys, and numerous bird species.

Historical highlights along the way include the Emerald Mound, one of the largest Native American mounds in the United States, and the Meriwether Lewis Monument, dedicated to the famed explorer of the Lewis and Clark Expedition. Near the Tennessee end of the Parkway, you can explore the Old Trace Drive, one of the last remaining segments of the original Natchez Trace.

Upon reaching the vibrant city of Nashville, you’ll find a contrast to the tranquil journey along the Parkway, but with its own historical and cultural attractions, such as the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum and the historic Ryman Auditorium.

The Natchez Trace Parkway is a journey of beauty, history, and culture, that truly has something for everyone.

  • Location : Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee
  • Distance : Approximately 444 miles
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Spring for blooming wildflowers, fall for colorful foliage

13. Park Loop Road, Maine

Best Road Trips in the USA Park Loop Road Maine

Nestled in the heart of Acadia National Park, the Park Loop Road in Maine presents a captivating journey through a diverse array of landscapes including mountains, forests, and the rugged Atlantic coastline. This 27-mile loop showcases the park’s highlights, making it a must-visit road trip for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts.

Your adventure begins at the Hulls Cove Visitor Center, where you can gather maps and information about the park. As you venture onto Park Loop Road, you’ll first encounter the Sieur de Monts Spring, home to the Wild Gardens of Acadia and the Abbe Museum, which highlights the culture and history of Maine’s Native American tribes.

Further along, you can marvel at the sheer cliffs and crashing waves at Thunder Hole, a natural rock inlet where the ocean often creates thunderous sounds and spectacular splashes. The nearby Sand Beach, although usually too chilly for swimming, is perfect for a scenic stroll or a picnic.

Don’t miss the opportunity to drive up to the summit of Cadillac Mountain, the highest point along the North Atlantic seaboard. Arrive at sunrise or sunset for a truly unforgettable spectacle.

Continuing on, you’ll find several pullouts with views of picturesque harbors, off-shore islands, and mountain vistas. Explore Jordan Pond Path, a leisurely trail around a crystal-clear glacial lake with the North and South Bubble Mountains framing the scene.

A drive along Park Loop Road provides a diverse and enriching experience of Acadia National Park’s natural treasures. It’s a road trip that encapsulates the beauty and allure of coastal Maine.

  • Location : Acadia National Park, Maine
  • Distance : Approximately 27 miles
  • Suggested Time to Complete : Half to a full day, depending on stops and activities
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Spring through fall; the road is typically closed in winter due to snow conditions.

14. Arizona Road Trip

Arizona Road Trip America

Arizona is one of the greatest states for road-tripping in the United States. From Tucson to The Grand Canyon, this drive takes you through the most beautiful desert and rocky landscape in the country. Explore the Wild West Town of Tombstone Arizona and be awed by the cactus forests of Saguaro National Park West. See the cosmically spiritual city of Sedona for some Native history and marvel at the Montezuma Castle monument.

This road trip route pops onto Route 66 where you’ll get to stand on the corner of Winslow, Arizona before witnessing the incredible monument valley .

There are so many things to see and before the trip is over you’ll witness Lake Powell and Antelope Canyon prior to reaching the Grand Canyon National Park. Could this be better? Read the entire Arizona Road Trip, Itinerary to start planning.

arizona road trip planner map

  • Recommended Arizona Road Trip Length: 10 Days
  • Where to Stay: L’Auberge de Sedona / View Hotel  in Monument Valley / Courtyard Page at Lake Powell
  • Read the entire Arizona Road Trip, Itinerary

15. California’s Interior – LA to Yosemite

LA to Yosemite Road Trip

Most people think of the Pacific Coast Highway 1 through Big Sur on a California road trip, but driving the interior of California is where all the iconic scenery comes to life.

California Route 95 is a classic drive stretching from the Mexico border in Arizona all the way to Canada. While this road trip doesn’t spend a lot of time on that highway, it does stop at incredible road trip destinations unto itself.

From Los Angeles drive west to see Joshua Tree National Park and marvel at these strange old twisted trees before driving on to the Mojave National Preserve before popping into the hottest, lowest and driest place you’ll ever encounter. Death Valley National Park is a stark landscape that reaches temperatures of 120 degrees.

At 282 feet below sea level, it is also the lowest point in all of North America but it captures a beauty beyond imagination. The trip continues to beautiful Mammoth Lakes and finally ends at Yosemite National Park . Read more at our: California road trip .

best road trips in the USA california itinerary

  • Recommended Trip Length: 7 days to 2 weeks
  • Where to Stay: Yosemite Valley Lodge There’s free parking, free Internet and a pool.
  • Check out: Where to Stay in Yosemite National Park

16. Scenic Route 100: Wilmington to Stowe, Vermont

Scenic Route 100 Vermont Road Trip America

Crossing into Vermont is our “Go-To” destination for skiing outside of Quebec. But in the summer, this is a gorgeous road trip that is also famous for its fall colours. Vermont’s longest highway takes you through the New England Villages of the Green Mountains. While this can be driven any time of year, we suggest in autumn when the fall colours are in full swing.

Pop into Lake Whitingham for some paddling before heading to West Dover to do some hiking or mountain biking up the mountain of Mount Snow.

Don’t forget to pop into Plymouth Notch to see the birthplace of President Calvin Coolage before driving on to Waterbury to tour the Ben and Jerry’s factory. Mmm, I love ice cream on a road trip.

The trip ends at Stowe, our favorite ski resort in Vermont where you can go to the top of Mt. Mansfield for epic views. (you don’t even have to hike this one, you can drive straight to the top! This is definitely one of the best east coast road trips in the US.

17. Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon (and Beyond)

Las Vegas to Grand Canyon American Road Trip

We spent one summer driving all around the interior of California, Nevada, and Utah, and the place that surprised us the most was Las Vegas. Not the city itself, but the beautiful landscape surrounding it. Make sure to do some hiking at Red Rocks before you leave town.

As you leave the city, stop to see Valley of Fire State Park , Hoover Dam, and Lake Mead. It’s only a four-hour drive from Vegas to the Grand Canyon but there is a lot going on in this little circle tour through Nevada and Arizona.

For something unique stop at the Grand Canyon West Skywalk Glass Bridge that takes you 4,000 feet above the canyon. Spend a few days going hiking or whitewater rafting. Make sure to head a little farther south to Flagstaff to hop on  Route 66 for a bit.

From here you can head back to Vegas, or go north to see the famous Antelope Canyon and Vermillion Cliffs National Monument before heading to Zion National Park to do some epic hiking. That can be a lot, but there is so much to see and do in this part of the United States. You may want an entire summer!

18. Loneliest Road in America

Lonliest Road in America Road Trip

Stretching from Sacramento to Maryland, Route 50 has been dubbed the Loneliest Road in America. But how can it be lonely when it passes through so many great destinations? I’ll admit we haven’t driven the entire route, but we have popped on it and we’ve witnessed many of its popular attractions.

If you are looking to drive one of the most epic road trips in the US, route 50 is the way to go. This 3,000-mile drive takes you through 11 states.

After leaving San Francisco (where you will start your long drive) spend a day or two in Sacramento before heading to Lake Tahoe for a few nights before crossing into Nevada. With National parks along the way, you’ll see some of America’s most iconic scenery at Arches National Park and Canyonlands NP.

Take your time going through the Colorado Rockies and then enjoy the midwest hospitality of Kansas City. You’ll even get to explore the monuments of Washington DC . This capital city totally surprised us. Celebrate the end of your drive at Ocean City in Maryland.

And there you have it, you’ve pretty much crossed America from Coast to Coast and from Canada to Mexico. Alaska didn’t make our USA road trips list only because we took a train through the state, but it’s high on our list to drive, especially after we drove the Dempster Highway in the Neighbouring Yukon Territories. Northern North America is spectacular!

19. Cross Country Road Trip: East Coast to West Coast

Best Road Trips in the US Cross Country Road Trip

If you’re up for the ultimate American road trip adventure, why not traverse the entire width of the United States? A cross-country road trip from the East Coast to the West Coast allows you to experience the vast diversity of landscapes, cultures, and attractions that the United States has to offer.

Begin your journey in New York City, where you can explore iconic landmarks like Times Square, Central Park, and the Statue of Liberty. From there, you could take Interstate 80 through the heart of Pennsylvania and Ohio , where you’ll find charming small towns and bustling cities alike.

In Illinois, a detour to Chicago offers a taste of deep-dish pizza and views from the Willis Tower Skydeck. As you head west into Iowa and Nebraska, you’ll be treated to the sight of America’s heartland, with its lush farmlands and open skies.

The mountains start to appear as you reach Colorado. Take a pause in Denver for some Rocky Mountain exploration before continuing westward into Utah, where the stunning natural beauty of its national parks awaits.

Nevada will greet you with the bright lights of Las Vegas, a stark contrast to the tranquility of the desert. Finally, as you reach the Pacific Ocean in California, you could either drive up to San Francisco or down to Los Angeles depending on your preference.

A cross-country road trip is an epic adventure that showcases the country’s vastness and diversity. It’s a journey that creates memories to last a lifetime.

  • Location : New York City, New York to Los Angeles or San Francisco, California
  • Distance : Approximately 2,800 to 3,000 miles
  • Best Time of Year to Travel : Spring and fall for milder weather and less traffic

Best Road Trips in the US FAQs :

Best Road Trips in the USA FAQ

What is the most scenic road trip in America?

While beauty is subjective and each road trip offers its unique scenic charm, many travelers consider the Pacific Coast Highway in California and the Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana among the most scenic in America.

Which month is best for a USA road trip?

The best month for a road trip in the USA can depend on the specific route. Generally, spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) offer milder weather and less crowded attractions.

How do I plan a good American road trip?

Planning a good American road trip involves researching your desired route, planning your stops and overnight stays, preparing your vehicle, packing appropriately, and ensuring you have entertainment and snacks for the journey.

How many days do you need for an American road trip?

The number of days needed for an American road trip can vary greatly depending on the route and how much time you want to spend at each stop. For example, a road trip along Route 66 might take 2-4 weeks, while the drive along the Pacific Coast Highway might take 3-7 days.

Our American Road Trips – Final Thoughts

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I know what you are thinking, there are fifty states in America and we only scratched the surface. There are plenty of amazing road trips that we missed! We admit it, we haven’t seen them all yet, but with our new truck and a roof tent on the way, we’re planning on hitting the road when the borders open. Who knows, we may love road-tripping America so much, we’ll swap in our truck for an RV! Nah we love staying in hotels too much, but a bit of camping along the way is a must.

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I just discover your blog which is really inspiring. This article is really good for me who is looking for a road trip! Which itinerary to choose!!!!!

Planet D – Great article about road trips. We have traveled on all of these trips, with only sections of Rt 50. I encourage you to give in to that urge to purchase a gently used travel trailer and discover some of the experiences and readers, particularly with children, that you miss by limiting your reviews to hotels. Those hotels in the Keys can run from over $200 to over $500 per night during the winter months. With the recommended stay of multiple nights, a 7 night trip cold cost several thousand dollars. Another recommendation is to explore those fantastic drives in Colorado, Wyoming, Montana, Utah, Washington. All of these states offer you a fantastic camping experience, vice hotel experience. With your millions of followers, I am sure the trailer manufactures would sponsor you to minimize your costs. Morton’s on the move, were provided a brand new cabover camper and a new Diesel Super Duty truck for a few months to explore the drive to Alaska, and Western Canada. How about bringing along a young relative, who can provide the kids perspective on your many travels?

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Top 20 Road Trip Routes in the USA

Posted on April 11, 2022

Driving along the Great Ocean Road..

Cross Country Trips

A photo of the road goind to Monument Valley.

Miles: 2400

Start: Chicago, Illinois

End: Santa Monica, California

You can’t really even start a list of best American road trips without including the famous Route 66, celebrated in song and still heralded as part of a cherished bygone era.

(Even the 2006 Disney animated movie Cars celebrated it!) The original route went from Chicago to Santa Monica — if you’re looking to recreate it, you’ll need to mostly follow current interstate routes , though you’ll be aware that you’re on the right path driving through cities like Oklahoma City and Albuquerque that celebrate it. 

A photo of Old U.S. 80 bridge.

Miles: 3000

Start: San Diego, California

End: Tybee Island, Georgia

This cross-country route, also known as the Dixie Overland Highway, got the US-80 designation in the 1920s, according to a Federal Highway Administration history .

The route’s not so streamlined now, with interstates providing the most direct route, but by following California State Route 94 and U.S. Interstate 8 out of San Diego, you can start on a coast-to-coast adventure that will take you along the Mexican border through Arizona and New Mexican deserts, through miles and miles of Texas up to Dallas, and then through the heart of the South before arriving at Savannah’s lush quaintness and just beyond that to its Tybee Island terminus. 

Great River Road

A photo of Great River Road.

Miles: 2069

Start: Lake Itasca, Minnesota

End: Venice, Louisiana

When people think cross-country road trip, they might first think of a West Coast to East Coast, sea-to-shining-sea experience, but the Great River Road offers a unique way to explore the U.S. north to south — by following the Mississippi River from Lake Itasca in northern Minnesota, drivers can experience the totality of the river by following a number of smaller highways that skirt the river’s edge.

You’ll go through prime Huck Finn territory en route to the Louisiana wetlands, taking a less-traveled road through New Orleans. 

Border to Border

A photo of border to border road.

Miles: 2245 

Start: Jasper, Alberta

End: Nogales, Arizona

Another north-south option for travelers is a Canada-to-Mexico route that starts in one of Alberta’s most wondrous national parks en route to stunning Lake Louise and beautiful Banff — and that’s just the Canadian leg of the trip.

Once you cross the border, you’ll be wowed by Montana’s Glacier National Park, Idaho’s Craters of the Moon National Park, and Nevada’s Great Basin Highway.

Then, after all that natural splendor, you’ll encounter the utter antithesis of all the with Las Vegas, en route to Southwestern landscapes. Readers’ Digest’s Carrie Bell noted, “In practice, it’s a tri-lingual adventure of unquantifiable value.” 

The Road to Nowhere

A photo of Road to Nowhere.

Miles: 1805

Start: Knife River Indian Villages, North Dakota

End: South Padre Island, Texas

US-83 is another north-south route that preceded the modern interstate system, and though traveling the whole route requires you to start in Manitoba, we’re recommending a route of just over 1800 miles starting at a historic Native American site , traveling through a mostly-rural stretch of the American heartland, though the route also explores the diversity of Texas, going through Abilene to Laredo and then weaving through the Rio Grande Valley before arriving at a popular beach destination. 

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Pacific Coast Highway

A photo of Pacific Coast Highway.

Miles: 1650

Start: Port Townsend, Washington

End: San Diego, California 

While it’s faster to get down the West Coast states via I-5, taking U.S. Highway 101 and California’s Highway 1 — the fabled Pacific Coast Highway – offers you the diversity and splendor of the true West Coast.

From the Olympic National Forest’s rain-soaked evergreens to Southern California’s sun-soaked beaches, you’ll experience what Road Trip USA gushed as a “still mostly wild, open, and astoundingly beautiful country, where you can drive for miles and miles and have the scenery all to yourself.”

While the PCH’s southern terminus is in Dana Point, you’ll want to take the I-5 route all the way down to San Diego, just to detour to the beaches in La Jolla where seals frolic and the full splendor of the ocean provides an unforgettable experience. 

Cascade Loop 

A photo of North Cascade in Washington.

Start: Everett, Washington

End: Everett, Washington

Less an hour north of Seattle, Everett connects I-5 with Highway 2 and the beginning of a glorious 440-mile loop that allows people to explore the North Cascades, and with the assistance of a famous Washington State Ferry, beautiful Whidbey Island to boot.

The site boasting that it’s “ Washington’s Ultimate Road Trip ” divides the route into nine sections — and no matter how much of it you tackle, make sure Leavenworth’s on your list, as it’s a German-themed town that will make you wonder if you’ve been transported from the Cascades to the Alps. 

Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway

A photo of Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway in California.

Start: Lassen Volcanic National Park, California

End: Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

If you trek from Northern California to Southern Oregon on I-5, you’ll experience one of the most beautiful parts of the U.S. — but if you nudge just east to the Volcanic Legacy Scenic Byway, you’ll see something truly remarkable.

The Cascades have an incredible volcanic past crucial to the region’s formation, and Mount Shasta will be a continual reminder of that on this highly scenic route. If you have an inclination toward birdwatching, you’ll love the opportunities this route will give you. 

Hana Highway

A photo of Hana Highway in Hawaii.

Start: Kahului, Hawaii

End: Hana, Hawaii

Though not technically a long road trip, the so-called “Divorce Way,” located on the island of Maui, offers plenty of tests for drivers as well as amazing views of waterfalls and the Pacific Ocean, as well as all the remarkable foliage you’d expect from a Hawaiian retreat — plus roadside food stands should you develop a hankering for pineapple along the way.

According to the tourmaui.com site , the drive includes “617 hairpin curves and 59 unforgiving one-lane bridges” plus numerous blind spots – meaning you’ll want to tackle it at a very slow and steady pace. 

The Loneliest Road

A photo of The Lonliest Road in America.

Start: Carson City, Nevada

End: Baker, Nevada

In July 1986, Life declared Nevada’s Highway 50 to be “the Loneliest Road in America” and dissuaded travelers from going there unless they were keen on testing their “survival skills.”

The fact that a Nevada tourist website boasted about that provides perspective on the Silver State mindset — which went on to wax poetic about Highway 50 — part of the legendary Pony Express route — as “a gateway to ghost towns, historic mining communities, stunning state parks, unsurpassed recreational opportunities, and a handful of authenticity-packed Sagebrush Saloons.”

It goes from Nevada’s capital to the town of Baker near the Utah border and also provides some detours for explorers who want to get even more remote. 

Million Dollar Highway

A photo of Million Dollar Highway in Colorado.

Start: Durango, Colorado

End: Ridgway, Colorado

Colorado’s official website notes, of this section of U.S. 550 that goes through the San Juan National Forest, that this “canyon-clinging stretch of the spectacular roadway” is named as such “either because it cost so much to build, the amount of gold ore that remained in the roadway’s fill or the figurative price for those amazing San Juan Mountain views.”

The Silverton to Ouray leg earned the Million Dollar moniker and is full of intense curves and dropoffs, but we recommend starting at Durango and taking in the full 81 miles to Ridgway. (Block out about two hours as you cautiously take it all in.) 

Going-to-the-Sun Road

A photo of Going-to-the-Sun Road in Montana.

Start: St. Mary, Montana

End: West Glacier, Montana

Glacier National Park is something to be experienced, and this 50-mile drive will allow you to experience it to its fullest. If you’re intimidated by mountain driving, the east-to-west route will suit you better, but if you want to be closer to the stunning scenery, head out from West Glacier to St. Mary.

However, consult the NPS’s website as you prepare – there are weather advisories and vehicle size restrictions to consider as you set out. 

Trail of the Ancients

A photo of Four Corners Monument.

Start: Four Corners Monument

End: Four Corners Monument

The best way to start and end this trek through Colorado and Utah’s Native American past is at the Four Corners monument, largely taking U.S. Routes 160 and 491 to visit cultural centers and archeological sites.

As a website promoting the route notes, the Trail is “the only National Scenic BywayTrail of the Ancients totally dedicated to archaeology and, unique to this byway, the traveler must get out of the car to truly experience everything the byway has to offer.” 

Miles and Miles of Texas 

A photo of West Texas Road.

Start: El Paso, Texas

End: Orange, Texas

Just the Texas portion of I-10 will take you through diverse landscapes and regions, including culturally-rich El Paso, sparse West Texas deserts, the oak-speckled Texas Hill Country, and the Piney Woods at the east end of the state, not to mention San Antonio and Houston.

But you can extend your tour through Texas even further by opting for U.S. 90 at Van Horn, taking in the magic of Marfa and Alpine, and then choose your own adventure as you move further east, be it the natural spring pool in Balmorhea, the German-themed town of Fredericksburg (hub of the largest American wine region outside of the Napa Valley), and an always-vibrant Austin. 

The South and East

Appalachian trail.

A photo of Appalachian Trail hiker.

Miles: 2200

Start: Carrabassett Valley, Maine

End: Atlanta, Georgia

Though some adventurous travelers set out to hike the Appalachian Trail, it also makes for an outstanding road trip. Starting with Sugarloaf Mountain close to the Canadian border, the route eschews major interstates for smaller state highways, traversing 13 states in the process.

While you don’t have to press on all the way to Atlanta — the Tallulah Gorge State Park is 100 miles closer – it’ll provide a contrast from the relative remoteness of the route. 

Blue Ridge Parkway

A photo of Blue Ridge Parkway.

Start: Rockfish Gap, Virginia

End: Cherokee, North Carolina

Billed as “America’s Favorite Drive,” this scenic route goes from Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, highlighting the best scenery the Appalachians have to offer – particularly in fall.

The route’s a bit tricky to stay on, following a patchwork of highways along the mountainous route, and there are opportunities aplenty to detour and explore – though you’ll want to make sure to stay on the route long enough to experience Asheville, long one of the nation’s hidden gems. 

Kancamagus Highway

A photo of Kancamagus Highway.

Miles: 34.5

Start: Lincoln, New Hampshire

End: Conway, New Hampshire

If you’re a fan of fall foliage, this stretch of New Hampshire Route 112 is the destination for you — particularly in October, when nature’s showcase is on full display. But it’s got appeals at other times of the year as well for those curious about the White Mountains.

A tourist website for the range observes, “The Kancamagus, known to locals as ‘The Kanc,’ is home to an abundance of hiking trails, walking paths, picturesque ponds, natural wonders, and many other must-see stops.”

So while it’s a short drive, it’s one where you’re likely to want to get out of the car and have a look around. 

Atlantic Coast

An aerial shot of Hobe Sound, Florida, along the Atlantic Ocean coast.

Miles: 1900

Start: Jersey City, New Jersey

End: Key West, Florida

The team at Roadtrip USA cobbled together this route that allows travelers to trek from the Statue of Liberty to Key West — a route featuring a quite obvious range of experiences.

It proves that there are other ways to get down the East Coast than I-95, allowing travelers to take in Atlantic City, Cape Hatteras, and Charleston, before getting to the Florida leg, which is worth two separate entries. 

Florida Highway 1

A photo of Florida Highway 1.

Miles: 545 

Start: Boulogne, Florida

Though this highway is most known for its southern stretch — read on to learn more about the Overseas Highway — it also allows access to St. Augustine, Cape Canaveral and other points of interest along with the Sunshine State’s Atlantic-facing cities and beaches.

While the Fountain of Youth might be a myth, the Ponce de Leon-themed park in St. Augustine highlights one of North America’s oldest colonies. 

Overseas Highway

An aerial shot of Overseas Highway.

Start: Key Largo, Florida

If you’re looking to find your inner Jimmy Buffett, this is the drive for you. This incredible 113-mile drive — starting just an hour south of Miami —  takes you over water via a series of 42 bridges that connect a string of islands in the Florida Keys.

As the Florida Keys website notes, this route brings visitors to “lively, picturesque communities” within the chain of islands, including Islamorada, dubbed the “Sport Fishing Capital of the World,” and Marathon, which is the launch point for the breathtaking Seven Mile Bridge. Key West, the southernmost point in the continental U.S., is infused with Caribbean influences and is a must-visit destination for many Florida travelers. 

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25 Best Road Trips in the USA for an Epic Adventure

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Travel in America is synonymous with the open road, with taking a road trip to see some of the nation’s most beautiful sites. But which routes make for the best road trips in the USA?

If you don’t have months to spend road tripping the whole of the US, what should you prioritize?

We haven’t been everywhere, but like the quote says, “it’s on our list!” To help us create this ultimate guide to the best American road trips, we asked some of the most well-traveled people we know: our fellow bloggers.

Together, we’ve come up with a collection of fantastic USA road trip routes, spanning all parts of the country. 

Craving a sunny Southern adventure? We’ve got it. Want to see the best fall foliage in New England? We know the perfect road trip. Whatever your desires (and however long you have) consider this article your essential USA road trip planner. 

So, where will you go first?

The Ultimate Guide to the Best USA Road Trips

We’ve divided these great American road trips by region. Some of that, like the famous Route 66 for instance, could fit in multiple categories since they cover more than one area of the country. 

For each road trip route, we’ve included the approximate distance you would travel from start to finish. Keep in mind that this does not account for stops, detours, or any additional mileage, but refers to the rough distance you would expect to cover along the entire route.

We’ve also included recommended time frames for when to take these terrific United States road trips (the slower you can go, the better), plus suggestions for the best time of year to travel. But no matter what, you’ll definitely be visiting some of the top destinations in the USA !

Western USA Road Trips

Some might argue that the best USA road trip is one taken through the American West. It would be hard to dispute this, given the spectacular scenery and vast, open roads in the Western states. Here are some of the best road trip routes to follow in the Western US.

California US-395: Joshua Tree –> Yosemite 

  • Distance: 375 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 1 week
  • Recommended for: mid-September to mid-October

US-395 is a beautiful back road that stretches from southern California all the way north to the Canadian border.  Though the route encompasses over 1300 miles, we’re going to focus on the most scenic and attraction-filled stretch between Joshua Tree and Yosemite National Parks.   

Joshua Tree National Park is a dynamic desert paradise in southern California.  Situated 150 miles south of Las Vegas and 100 miles east of Los Angeles, this under-appreciated park is a great place to start a California road trip.  After spending a day or two exploring everything Joshua Tree has to offer, head north on CA-247 to the junction with Historic Route 66 in Barstow.  

Desert landscape with prickly trees and hills in the background as the sun sets.

After a kitsch-filled pit stop in Barstow, head east on CA-58 to pick up US-395.  Traveling the length of California via 395 is a great way to experience the highly diverse natural scenery of the state.  From Joshua Tree, the vast lonely expanse of desert slowly morphs into the dry mountainous terrain of the Eastern Sierras.  

With Mojave National Preserve and Death Valley National Park to the east and Sequoia National Forest and National Park to the west, this first leg of 395 offers plenty of options for places to stop and explore, or even camp, if you’re feeling adventurous.  

Heading further north envelopes you in mountains on both sides – desert crags to the east and snow-capped shrubby peaks to the west.  You’ll pass Kings Canyon National Park, North Palisade Peak, the thick towering woods of Inyo National Forest, and the utterly breath-taking Mammoth Lakes ski region.

Hook a left onto CA-120 at Mono Lake, and carve your way up the switchbacks and over the mountains guarding the world-famous Yosemite Valley. And if you have a couple of days to spare, jump back on 395 and head another 110 miles north to Lake Tahoe !

(Submitted by Scott, Take Back Roads )

  • Distance: 2400 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 1-2 weeks
  • Recommended for: Spring and fall

Known as The Mother Road, Route 66 stretches from the Midwest to the Pacific Ocean. Beginning in downtown Chicago and ending at Santa Monica Pier, this epic road trip covers more than 2,400 miles through eight states. It’s one of the original highways in the U.S. Highway System, and driving it is to travel America’s past.

Much of the original alignment has been replaced by interstates, but there are still many miles of two lanes where you can see some of the country’s quirkiest roadside attractions. You’ll want to allow at least one week, and preferably two, to make sure you can stop frequently.

And you will want to stop often.

Route 66 sign on the road in the desert.

There are giant Muffler Men in Illinois, the Wagon Wheel Motel in Missouri, a giant blue whale in Oklahoma, and Cadillac Ranch in Texas. There’s even a Singing Road in Albuquerque; drive exactly 45 MPH and that stretch of Route 66 plays America, the Beautiful. Other stops include an abandoned mountain lion zoo, a corner in Winslow, Arizona, and a mining town populated with roaming donkeys. It’s a string of ingenuity and Americana.

The best times of year to drive Route 66 are Spring and Fall. During the milder seasons, you’ll avoid snow in Northern Illinois and through Arizona’s and California’s mountain passages. You’ll also miss some of the blazing heat in the Mojave Desert.

Of course, the best part of driving Route 66 is the people you’ll meet along the way. When you drive through these small towns and historic landmarks, take a moment to meet those who are keeping this piece of America alive.

(submitted by Theresa, The Local Tourist )

San Francisco, California –> Crater Lake National Park, Oregon

  • Distance: 524 miles
  • Recommended for: Summer and early fall

A road trip from San Francisco to Crater Lake National Park is full of surprises. It goes along HW 101 (with small detours) and features a variety of volcanic activity en route that will capture your imagination.

You should allocate one week for this trip. The first stop on this trip is at the town of Redding which is a great place to explore attractions within 40 minutes’ drive radius from town, which includes Lassen Volcanic National Park and Mc Arthur Burney Falls State Park.

Lassen Peak at the center of the Lassen National Park is an active volcano which results in a variety of unique geological activity like steam vents and sputtering hot mud. There are a lot of beautiful hiking trails in the park featuring mountain streams, lakes and the aforesaid volcanic activity.

A clear road leads through a mountainous landscape.

Mc Arthur Burney Falls State Park is centered around an amazing waterfall that is absolutely worth a side trip. Plan to spend a couple of nights in Redding.

The next stop of this road trip is Mt. Shasta, which is an active volcano as well. There are lots of hiking trails on the mountains at different elevations and the higher up you are the views are amazing. There are also a couple of lakes in the area that are worth exploring, including Lake Shasta and Lake Siskiyou. Plan to spend a couple of days here as well.

The final destination is Crater Lake National Park which was created by a volcano explosion over 7000 years ago. This trip is best for July- September because in other months there is a risk that a lot of trails on Mt. Shasta and in Lassen National Park may be closed because of snow.

(Submitted by Tatiana, Family Road Trip Guru )

Southwest Road Trip: Las Vegas, Nevada –> Page, Arizona

  • Distance: 272 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 5-7 days
  • Recommended for: All seasons (check for latest conditions)

A wide open road surrounded by red desert formations as the sun glows.

Utah National Parks Road Trip

  • Distance: 533 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 2 weeks
  • Recommended for: Summer and fall

From Las Vegas, the first stop would be Zion National Park (2-3 days), followed by Bryce Canyon (1-2 days), Capitol Reef (2-3 days), Arches (1-2 days), and Canyonlands (1-3 days). 

Cars drive on a road through a rocky landscape.

There is so much to see at each park, but some of the best include Angels Landing, The Narrows, Hidden Canyon, and Canyon Overlook at Zion; Mossy Cave Trail and Navajo Loop/Queen Gardens Trail at Bryce Canyon; Hickman Bridge, Cohab Canyon, Cassidy Arch, Headquarters Canyon, and the overlooks at Capitol Reef; Delicate Arch, Devil’s Garden, Fiery Furnace, and Park Avenue at Arches; and finally Mesa Arch, Upheaval Dome, Whale Rock, The Needles Overlook, and Newspaper Rock at Canyonlands.

Some awesome side trips if you have time, or trips for along the drive, include Snow Canyon, Coral Pink Sand Dunes, Kodachrome Basin, Goblin Valley, Edge of the Cedars, and Deadhorse Point State Parks.  Lake Powell, Grand Staircase Escalante, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Natural Bridges are all great options, too.

(submitted by Megan, Red Around the World )

Southwest Texas Road Trip

  • Distance: 720 miles
  • Recommended for: Spring or fall, any time of year

When most people think of visiting Texas, it’s usually the big cities that come to mind: Austin, Dallas , Houston . But if you truly want to get off the beaten path on a U.S. road trip, then you need to head waaayyy west in Texas for an epic one-week road trip that will see you exploring quirky small towns, marveling at the expansive desert and skirting the Mexican border.

This is a road trip where you may go hundreds of miles without seeing another vehicle. You can do this trip at any time of the year, but the weather is more temperate during spring and fall.

Start this trip in El Paso, which sits right on the border of Texas and Mexico. Spend a day here, exploring museums and street art, or tackling one of the great hikes in the area. Alternatively, hit the road straight away, bound for Fort Davis. The outdoors rules here: there are plenty of hikes to choose from, or join a Star Party to explore the skies at the McDonald Observatory.

Your Instagram account will love Marfa, a small, arty town that’s high on the cool factor. Pose in front of the Prada Marfa art installation, visit unique galleries like Ballroom Marfa and see if you can spot the Marfa Lights – are they UFOs? You be the judge. Make sure you time your trip to spend a weekend in Marfa – much of the town shuts down during the week.

An empty road leads through a mountainous landscape.

Next, you’re heading to one of the U.S.’s most underrated national parks: Big Bend. There are two ways to get there, but I recommend taking the far more scenic Texas River Road, a 120-mile route that begins west of the small town of Presidio. Along the way, you’ll have gorgeous views of the Rio Grande, splitting the U.S. and Mexico with its winding waters.

In Big Bend, there are plenty of hikes for all fitness levels. A must is the Santa Elena Canyon, an easy hike which ends with stunning views from inside the millions-of-years- old canyon.

To explore Big Bend, base yourself in Terlingua, a town of 60 people, most of whom you’ll find sitting on the porch of the Terlingua Trading Store, sipping beers, telling tales and strumming a guitar or two. Wander the Terlingua Ghost Town to see the cemetery, old jail and church and learn about the town’s mining history.

Stop in at Marathon for a peek inside the historic Gage Hotel. In Alpine, check out the tiny Target “store” (yep, yet another art installation) before heading back to El Paso, where this unique U.S. road trip ends.

(Submitted by Rebecca, Rebecca and the World )

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The Pacific Coast Highway: California Highway 1

  • Distance: 650+ miles
  • Suggested itinerary: one week, ideally 10-14 days
  • Recommended for: late spring-early fall

California’s HWY 1 runs nearly the entire length of the state and is one of the best road trips in the county. This ribbon of road follows the dramatic coastline filled steep cliffs falling sharply into the sea. 

Some of the best bits of this 650+ mile-long stretch of pavement are along the central coast. One of our favorite sections of the drive starts in Pismo Beach in the south up through just after the Bixby Creek Bridge near Monterey in the north. 

A big bridge goes over a cliff near the water.

If you plan to tackle just this section you should give yourself about three days to truly experience it. While physically driving this piece of pavement can be done in a little over a half a day – once you are there, you’ll realize quickly that there is a lot to pull over for. If you wanted to do the entire length of HWY 1, we’d suggest to allow for at least a week, but 10-14 days would be better. 

The are so many great stops along the central section of HWY 1 but a few you should not miss are: the Elephant seals of Piedras Blancas, the Hearst Castle, McWay Waterfall, Bixby Creek Bridge, Monterey Aquarium, and Morro Rock of Morro Bay. It would also be a sin not to linger in the Paso Robles Wine Region along the way and make sure to catch the sunset at Ragged Point. These are just a few highlights to add as waypoints, but there are countless vista and memories to be made with a  road trip along California’s Highway 1 .

(Submitted by Adam & Hannah, Getting Stamped )

Badlands to Yellowstone to Grand Tetons to Rocky Mountain National Park Tour

  • Distance: 857 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 10 days
  • Recommended for: July-September

Roughly 1,000 miles will take you through a diverse range of climates, 3 states, and four beautiful national parks. The best time to take this 10 day road trip depends on your comfort level with driving in the snow! July-September is the safest range; June and October will have less traffic but also a higher risk of snow road closures. 

Be prepared for minimal cell coverage while in the national parks. Making advance reservations ahead of time for lodging & dinner is highly recommended!

Day 1:  Badlands National Park,  take a hike and drive the main park road, look for bison, prairie dogs & bighorn sheep.

Day 2: Drive from Badlands National Park on 90W, stopping to gawk at the extremely touristy Wall Drug shopping plaza. Continue on for some nature at Devil’s Tower National Monument. 

A group of bison stand in a field under a blue sky.

Day 3: Drive into the east entrance of Yellowstone National Park. Explore Lake Yellowstone with a hike or a boat ride and walk along the eerie geysers of the Mud Volcano area.

Day 4: Drive towards the north side in YNP, stopping by to see the petrified tree, Yellowstone Falls, and then touring around Mammoth Hot Springs.

Day 5: Head south in YNP, looping to hike the Grand Prismatic Spring Overlook (see more details in this list of top ten yellowstone hikes for families ), and then head over to see the Old Faithful area.

Day 6: Drive south into the Grand Tetons National Park; stopping by the small but engaging National Museum of Wildlife Art. Once you’re in the park, walk around Coulter Bay and drive the Teton Park Road.

Day 7: Take a boat ride across Jenny Lake and hike to the famous Hidden Falls. Drive over to Mormon Row, finishing in nearby Jackson Hole for shops & breweries.

Day 8: Drive on 26 S down to Rocky Mountain National Park. To break up the drive, stop by Wind River Hotel & Casino in Riverton, WY, where you can dig for fossils or visit wild horses.

Day 9: Enter through the Grand Lake side of Rocky Mountain National Park and take the famous Trail Ridge Road, stopping to visit the alpine visitor’s center and pick a hike to round out your day.

Day 10: Get up early and visit Bear Lake, taking an easy stroll around the picturesque water or extend your hike up to Emerald Lake. Add on an easy waterfall hike like Alberta Falls or Chasm Falls, and visit the Sheep Lakes area to spot wildlife.

(submitted by Stephanie, Explore More, Clean Less )

Northern Colorado Road Trip: Denver –> Boulder

  • Distance: 236 miles
  • Recommended for: early May-late September

A northern Colorado road trip packs in a little bit of everything from urban adventure and Rocky Mountain trails to small-town Americana and Dude Ranch fun. Head out to Colorado any time between early May to late September to get the best of the weather.

Your ten-day road trip starts in Denver , the mile-high city where you’ll spend two days exploring the city’s museums, craft beer scene, cool neighborhoods, and epic street art.  

Next head north to Loveland where the Devil’s Backbone makes for epic hiking. Loveland is the sculpture capital of the US so be sure to drop by one of the town’s three sculpture parks before checking in at Sweetheart Winery for a glass or two of Loveland wine. Before you leave, lock in your love by fixing an engraved padlock at the big red Loveland sign.

A view of an alpine meadow with mountains in the background.

After your night in Loveland head north to Red Feather Lakes and saddle up at Sundance Trail Guest Ranch. Spend two days enjoying horseback rides in Roosevelt National Forest, campfires and s’mores and good home-cooked ranch food.

Small town Americana is next with a one-night stop at Fort Collins. Get stuck into Farm to table dining with some of the state’s freshest and best food. Take a bike ride around the town’s cycle path and check out the art trail. Stay at the gorgeous Armstrong Hotel.

The mountains are calling and it’s time to head to the Rocky Mountains and stay in a cabin at Estes Park for three nights. You’ll have easy access to the park’s trails and scenic walks around beautiful lakes and trails with stunning vistas. In the evenings explore the town’s lively restaurant and bar scene.

Boulder beckons for your final night. Check out the lively town and the bars, restaurants and shops. Buy some souvenirs,  and pop into the Museum of Contemporary Art before heading home.

(submitted by Suzanne, The Travel Bunny )

The Cascade Loop – Northwest Washington

  • Distance: 440 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 4 days-one week+
  • Recommended for: Spring-Fall 

The Cascade Loop Scenic Highway is a 440-mile scenic road trip through  northwestern Washington. The journey begins just north of Seattle in the town of Everett.

Highlights along this route include charming small  towns such as Snohomish, the antique capital of the Northwest and Wenatchee, the apple capital of the world!

Feel like you’ve been transported to Germany as you stop by the Bavarian-themed town of Leavenworth, complete with beer gardens, alpine-style lodging, and plenty of festivities throughout the year like their annual Oktoberfest. 

Not too far from Leavenworth is Lake Chelan, the 3rd deepest lake in the US. The towns of Chelan and Manson are 2 gems along the 50+ miles of the lake’s shoreline.

Though the real highlight of this road trip is the unbelievably scenic drive through the North Cascades mountains. You’ll want to be sure to do this drive in a counter-clockwise direction, as the eastern approach on the North Cascades Highway is not nearly as impressive when driving west to east.

A clear road leads through a mountains landscape surrounded by tall trees.

Also, it is important to note that the North Cascades National Park is one of the snowiest regions in the world, getting up to 600 inches in some parts of the park. As a result, the North Cascades Scenic Highway (a portion of the Cascade Loop) closes from mid-November/December to usually around April. So, if you want to do the Cascade Loop in its entirety, you’ll want to avoid these months.

The route closes out on Whidbey Island, which honestly is a destination in and of itself! From nature reserves to wineries to farm-to-table dining experiences, Whidbey has so much to do! One could easily spend more than a week on the Cascade Loop and not see it all. It is recommended to spend no less than 4 days driving the route for that reason.

The towns of Leavenworth, Manson, Mazama, and somewhere within the Methow Valley are great resting spots. There are way too many highlights to cover in this brief introduction, so be sure to check out Forget Someday’s detailed write-up about the Cascade Loop Scenic Loop and start planning your own epic road trip through Washington’s most stunning scenery.

(submitted by Toccara, Forget Someday )

Southern USA Road Trips

The American South is an enchanting place, and it is home to some of the best road trips the USA has to offer. From the coastal beaches to the Deep South up to Tennessee and Virginia, here’s where to embark on some of the Great American road trips. 

Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip

  • Distance: 469 miles
  • The BRP runs from Rockfish Gap, VA to Swain County, NC
  • Suggested itinerary: 4 days
  • Recommended for: Spring-Fall (Many sections closed in Winter)

Deep South Road Trip: Mobile, Alabama –> New Orleans, Louisiana

  • Distance: 144 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: one week
  • Recommended for: Mardi Gras (February)

Historic Southern USA Road Trip

  • Distance: 565 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 2 weeks (1 Day in Charlotte, 1 day in Myrtle Beach, 4 days in Charleston, 2 days in Savannah and 4 days in Atlanta.)
  • Recommended for: Early spring or early fall

The South of the United States is full of hidden gems and rich history. Our favorite southern road trip is from Charlotte, NC to Atlanta, GA. To see the most beautiful spots along this route you need at least two weeks to fully immerse yourself in the welcoming southern culture.

The best time to do the Southern Historic Road Trip is either in early Spring or early Fall as the temperatures are not as warm as in the Summer and it is less crowded. During Saint Patricks Day week several of the destinations are packed as they are known for their epic celebrations.

It is important to reserve accommodations beforehand for Savannah and Charleston to avoid inflated prices.

A clear walkway surrounded by thick trees leads to a fountain with water.

Start your road trip in Charlotte as the airport has good flight deals. While you are in Charlotte make sure to visit the NASCAR Hall of Fame, the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art and take a stroll along The Green or the Romare Bearden Park for the best skyline view of Charlotte.

The next day on your way to Charleston, stop at the beach to enjoy some relaxing time on the water. Our favorite beaches are in Myrtle, SC.

In Charleston, you will want to stay longer because it is a beautiful city, used as the backdrop for countless romantic movies. The city is so rich in history with many museums and plantations to explore. Our favorite things to do in Charleston are: Walk around the historic district and take photos at the Rainbow Row, visit the Magnolia Plantation and visit the Nathaniel Russell House.

After experiencing Charleston the next stop is only a 2-hour drive away; Savannah. Just like Charleston, Savannah is a magical city that will bring you back in time and make you feel special. It is a beautiful city known for its 22 squares around the city. The best things to do in Savannah are walk along the River, take a stroll at the Forsyth Park and enjoy a delicious ice cream at Leopold’s.

The best way to finish your historic road trip in the South is in Atlanta. Atlanta is a growing city that is becoming more popular among travelers, due to its airport connecting the whole world. Our favorite things to do in Atlanta are to visit The Coca Cola World, The Georgia Aquarium and of course a free tour of the Martin Luther King Jr house.

(Submitted by Steven + Jazmin, Travel to Blank )

Southern East Coast: Charleston, Savannah, Orlando

  • Distance: 387 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 1 week+
  • Recommended for: October-April

Charleston and Savannah are two popular road trip stops in the southeastern United States for good reasons. Both have a long history, rich culture, and amazing food. Driving from Central Florida, plan to spend at least a week, splitting it into about three days in each city. While you can visit in either order, we chose to go from Orlando to Charleston and then back to Savannah before returning to Orlando.

Since this road trip takes you along the east coast, the best weather falls between November and March with October and April only slightly warmer in Savannah. Avoid July and August if possible as the heat and humidity are at the highest. Keep in mind that hurricane season runs from June to the end of October, but peak season is in August and September.

(Two Drifters note: Amy grew up in Ormond Beach, Florida which falls along this route. Stop there for some nice beaches and try to make a stop at St. Augustine too, the oldest city in America).

In Charleston, history fans won’t want to miss Fort Sumter. Take a ferry and explore the fort, learning the history behind it while you are there. Make sure to take a walk along the Battery in Charleston as well to enjoy the beautiful homes along the waterfront.

There are many plantations in the area, and Boone Hall is the best for photos with its oak-lined driveway. Several of the original slave cabins are still standing which is rare. Drayton Hall is another plantation in the area and still stands because of a yellow ribbon. The yellow ribbon during the Civil War warned of smallpox. Because of the yellow ribbon outside, the troops continued by instead of burning it to avoid catching the deadly disease.

As far as Savannah goes, come hungry and leave full. One of Savannah’s most popular restaurants is Mrs. Wilkes’ Dining Room. Make sure to arrive very early as the line can sometimes grow to be hours long and plan to make friends as the food fills the tables of 10. Originally built in the mid-1700s, The Pirate House is a unique dining experience thanks to the architecture of the historical building. Don’t forget dessert – stop by Savannah Sweets to finish off your meal with delicious chocolates and fudge.

Once you are full, make sure to walk around and enjoy the beautiful architecture. Several homes in the area offer tours if you want to see the inside and learn the history of the home. If you are too full to walk, take one of the trolley tours and enjoy seeing what the city has to offer that way.

For the perfect week-long southern road trip, put Savannah and Charleston on your list! 

(submitted by Christine, Live Love Run Travel )

Tail of the Dragon, Cherohala Skyway, and the Smoky Mountains 

  • Distance: 226 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 3-5 days
  • Recommended for: May

Deep in the heavily wooded mountains of the American southeast is an unexpected paradise for driving and riding enthusiasts.  Straddling the Tennessee-North Carolina border, the Smoky Mountains and Great Smoky Mountain National Park are home to some of America’s best and most challenging roads to drive.  

Motorcyclists and sports car collectors in particular flock to this region nearly year-round, and with good reason.  Sweeping curves and hairpin turns wind their way up and down all across the region, with interchanging mountain and lake vistas constantly threatening to pull your eyes off the road.  The twists are often sharp and the dropoffs often steep, so long glances at the passing landscapes are very dangerous indeed – at least for the driver!

When we traveled to the region, we started at our campsite near the Jack Daniels distillery in Lynchburg TN.  Spend a day exploring the distillery and adjacent historical village. I also recommend checking out the adorable town square in nearby Winchester TN .   Driving the loop around the Franklin County courthouse is to step back in time to the 1950s. 

After we took a swing south through Chattanooga, we headed back north and picked up the Cherohala Skyway in Tellico Plains, TN .  Similar to the more widely known Blue Ridge Parkway, the Cherohala Skyway winds its way through the peaks and valleys of the Smoky Mountains.  It offers incredible sweeping panoramas with pull-off parking areas for safe viewing. The road switches frequently between tight curves and long, arcing bends, making for a relaxing and thoroughly enjoyable drive.  

View of mountains as far as the eye can see in the fall.

The Tail of the Dragon, conversely, is chock full of narrow, tight turns and switchbacks.  From the Skyway, take County Roads 1127 and 1134 around picturesque Santeetlah Lake to the intersection with US-129.  Turn left onto 129 and head north into Deal’s Gap, the proverbial start of the Tail.  

From Deal’s Gap, you will engage in one of America’s most challenging roads.  Home to 318 curves in an 11-mile stretch, the Tail of the Dragon will push all skill levels of motorists to new limits.  There isn’t much to see along the route, but it doesn’t matter – it’s unlike any road I’ve ever driven before. It twists and winds and rips in ways I’ve never experienced, and will challenge even the most experienced driver/rider.  It’s an absolute thrill to drive, and is one of many must-see experiences in the beautiful Smoky Mountain region!

(submitted by Scott, Take Back Roads )

Midwest Road Trips

Could it be that the best America road trips are found in the central part of the country? Perhaps! These travelers share some awesome road trip itineraries for road trips in the Midwest. 

Omaha, Nebraska –> Kansas City 

  • Suggested itinerary: one day or more
  • Recommended for: spring-fall

We recommend doing a day trip from Omaha, Nebraska to Kansas City, Missouri which will take you through four states, a detour to visit the Amish Country and plenty of cornfields to discover along the way. You can take this 3-hour road trip any time of the year except during winter might be a bit too cold.

Start the day right with an acai bowl at The Grove Juicers in Omaha before you head off on your road trip. As you cross over from Nebraska into Iowa, before coming back into Nebraska, you’ll pass by loads of cornfields. Stop by and explore the fields like you’re in the movie, Field Of Dreams.

About an hour and a half into the trip, you’ll come to Pawnee City, Nebraska which is home to around 15 Amish families. We recommend popping by the tourist center to learn more about them and if you’re lucky, one of their Kountry Shop s might be open so you could purchase some of their carpentry masterpieces.

Another two-hour drive away and you’ll come to the vibrant Kansas City. We recommend starting your trip at the Union Station which is a beautiful art deco building you’ll want to spend some time walking around. Make sure you go up to the balcony to see some amazing views of the building and learn all about the history of it.

Colorful city skyline at night with neon lights.

Then head over the road to the World War 1 memorial and take in the views of Kansas City. There’s also a museum there that you’ll want to check out. We also recommend driving 15 minutes out of the city to the Community of Christ temple. It might sound a bit random but it’s an incredible temple that you probably won’t have seen anything like it before. It has Wizard Of Oz vibes going on which is spot on for considering you’re in Kansas.

End the day at Knuckleheads Bar which is on the outskirts of Kansas City. This famous bar is located in an industrial area which will make you wonder if you’ve arrived at the wrong place. Harley Davidson bikes will line up outside the bar and as you wonder whether it’s safe to go inside, you’ll embrace a biker and tourist bar that is like no other. With amazing bands playing throughout the day and night and if you’re lucky some Elvis impersonators might be performing. You’ll be dancing the night away with the bikers to finish off a memorable road trip.

(submitted by Annie, Londoner in Sydney )

Michigan Road Trip to the Upper Peninsula: Kalamazoo –> St.Ignace, Michigan

  • Distance: 293 miles
  • Recommended for: mid-May through September

From the southern cities in our Lower Peninsula, it can take 4-6 hours to the top of the state….before you enter the Upper Peninsula.  Allow a week for driving time and unexpected pleasures along the way.

From southwest Michigan, it’s a 4-hour drive up 131 to M88 to Bellaire…small-town America at its best! My granddaughter and I spent two nights in a cozy B & B to ensure plenty of beach time. Torch Lake has boat rentals, Barnes Beach on Lake Michigan in Eastport has a campground as well. Both places were within a 40-minute drive from the Inn. 

The third day we headed west to Sleeping Bear National Park…it took an hour and 1/2 driving through Traverse City’s festival traffic to Empire. Well worth car time to experience the Dune Climb with great views of Glenn Lake on one side and Lake Michigan on the other.  It took 30 minutes to get back to Traverse City where we boarded a tall ship for the night.  

A weathered wooden walkway is empty and goes around a beach landscape.

Fourth day, the scenic drive up Hwy31 to I 75 took about two hours…and another fifteen minutes driving across the Mackinac Bridge. We took the ferry from St Ignace and spent three days on the island.

POINTS OF INTEREST: Shoe Tree north of Kalkaska on Hwy 131, Barnes Beach in Eastport, Dockside beach and restaurant on Torch Lake, Dune Climb near Empire, scenic drive on M 31 north along Traverse Bay and Lake Michigan, Island bike rentals, horseback riding, shopping.

HELPFUL TIPS: Book lodging and Tall Ship cruise and/or Bed and Breakfast package in advance. Check maps, GPS doesn’t work in some remote areas. Stop at the Visitor center in Empire …very helpful in finding your way around the massive park! Whether a day trip or a couple nights stay on the island… you can do it all! Bikes and horses priced by hour.

ITINERARY: Can be flexible…this worked for us: 2 days in Bellaire area, 1 day in Empire/Park, 1 day in Traverse City, 2 days/3nights on island before heading home.

(Submitted by Joan, Gramcracker Crumbs )

The Great River Road

  • Distance: 3,000 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 4-10 days
  • Recommended for: Any time of year, especially fall 

The Great River Road follows the Mississippi River through ten states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.

The 3,000-mile journey takes around 36 hours and between four to ten days, depending on how many stops you make. You can start in Minnesota and work your way down, work your way up from Louisiana, or hop on anywhere to explore the road by section or state.  Just follow the green pilot wheel signs that mark the way.

On the road trip route, there are small towns, welcome centers, museums, breweries, wineries, locks, and roadside attractions to stop at, along with plenty of scenic overlooks to admire the “father of waters.”

A father and sun point while looking out at the water.

You won’t want to miss seeing the Chain of Rocks Bridge in Illinois, the Mark Twain Boyhood Home in Missouri, Nelson Dewey State Park in Wisconsin, or the Delta Blues Museum in Mississippi.

The drive, marked by impressive greenery and panoramic river views, is beautiful any time of year, but especially so in autumn when the leaves change crisp shades of orange. Consider taking your road trip in September, known as Drive the Great River Road Month, to join the annual celebration of America’s oldest National Scenic Byway

(Submitted by Val, Silly America )

Southern Indiana Road Trip: Chicago –> Southern Indiana (Santa Claus, IN)

  • Distance: 381 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: at least one week
  • Recommended for: late spring through the end of summer

For our latest fantastically fun road trip, we started out from our hometown of Chicago and meandered through the countryside to the rolling hills of Southern Indiana with stops at Santa Claus, French Lick, and Bloomington. What a great time!

We told Santa our wishlists for Christmas, visited a theme park (and ate all the food), visited the “8th wonder of the world” while playing a game of chess, gave the sweetest elephant a bath, learned about Tibetan culture, and so much more! We had such wonderful memories visiting the Hoosier State! .   

Christmas is celebrated year-round at Santa Claus, Indiana. Head to the Santa Claus Museum  to learn about the town’s interesting history as well as to write Santa a letter (he replies back!)

For thrills and chills, head to  Holiday World and Splashin’ Safari  where holidays are celebrated every day with coasters, rides, and visits with Santa. Cool off with a frozen hot chocolate at  Santa’s Candy Castle.  Although you find reindeer at  Santa’s Stables , you’ll find some of the friendliest horses that will take you around the private trail.

An empty country road is lined by trees under a purple sky.

The resort community of French Lick  and  West Baden is steeped in history. You’ll never need to leave the French Lick Resort with two hotels, a free historic trolley between hotels, pools, a horse carriage, footgolf, bowling, and more!

While here, you’ll need to see the breathtaking 200-ft atrium at West Baden Springs Hotel which was once considered the 8th wonder of the world. If you do venture out you must make it your mission to visit  Wilstem Ranch  where they offer one on one special encounters with animals. How about giving an elephant a spa bath?

Bloomington, the home of the beautiful Indiana University, not only offers college cool, but also plenty of family fun. Learning is always fun at  WonderLab Museum.  Plus, they can lie down on a bed of nails! Really! 

Take a serene walk strolling through the grounds of the  Tibetan Mongolian Buddhist Cultural Center.  You can’t leave without walking through the iconic sample gates through Indiana University. Afterwards, grab an ice cream at  Hartzell’s, the neighborhood ice cream shop that dishes homemade ice cream with unique flavors.

(submitted by Cheryl, Oh the Places We Go )

The Ohio Art Corridor

  • Distance: 230 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 1-2days
  • Recommended for: Anytime, especially fall

The Ohio Art Corridor winds its way through the small, Appalachian communities of Southeastern Ohio. Launched in 2018, the art trail is designed to bring awareness to areas that are often overlooked while providing an affordable outing that families of all ages can enjoy together.

While Circleville, home of the annual Circleville Pumpkin Show, is the official gateway to the art trail, there is no one way to travel the corridor, but rather is best viewed by picking the attractions and small towns that interest you. 

It’s important to note that the trail does not follow one specific road so it may be hard to pinpoint a start and stop destination but I suggest that a stop at McConnellsville to see the “School of Fish” piece is somewhere on your list. The towering trio of fish can be viewed in a park along the Muskingum River and is the first art installation made specifically for The Ohio Art Corridor. The park provides plenty of parking with a nice pavilion where you can enjoy a picnic lunch.

Large red fish statues stand in a field.

The outdoor gallery spans over 230 miles across Ohio, making it impractical for most people as a one day trip but can ideally be broken up over a weekend or spread out over a week to allow plenty of time to explore the hidden gems in the small towns and communities it passes through.

The art pieces can be viewed at any time of the year but fall would provide amazing views with the changing leaves.

Other notable pieces include: The Flight of the Hawk in Lancaster ( a great spot for little ones to run around) The Alan Cottrill Sculpture Studio and Gallery in Zanesville The Human Rights Garden in Portsmouth

(submitted by Tonya, Travel Inspired Living )

Amish Country Byway, Ohio

  • Distance: 160 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: 2 days or more
  • Recommended for: April-October (best in May or early September)

One of my favorite Ohio road trips is a drive along the Amish Country Byway.  The 160-miles of Byway allow visitors to enjoy scenic vistas and cultural stops, as well as many dining options.  

The best time to visit Ohio’s Amish Country is during the warmer months of April through October, however, summer and fall foliage times are the busiest, so visiting in May or early September allows for a more leisurely visit. Allow at least 2 days for your visit, but don’t visit on a Sunday, as most attractions are closed.

Amish buggies drive on a paved road in fall.

Begin your journey near Berlin, Ohio at the Behalt! Amish and Mennonite Center.  This 30-minute tour gives visitors the history of the Amish and Mennonite movement through the interpretation of a large cyclorama.  Next, drive State Route 39 to Walnut Creek, Ohio and have lunch at Rebecca’s Bistro. This local cafe is known for fresh ingredients and daily specials!

Continue on SR 515 North and marvel across the many hills and valleys of farmland.  Watch for pony carts and buggies, as they frequent this area and can be hard to see while coming over a hilltop.

On your right is Yoder’s Amish Farm. Stop here for a tour of the farmhouse and one-room schoolhouse, and then take a buggy ride!  If you are ready for dinner, a drive back to Walnut Creek to dine at Der Dutchman will give you a taste of typical Amish fare.

On your second day, either enjoy shopping in downtown Berlin or head to historic downtown Millersburg to look for antiques!  A stop at the Victorian House Museum or Millersburg Glass Museum just north of town on SR 83 will give you a better understanding of this village’s roots.  Enjoy lunch in downtown Millerburg’s Olde World Bakery & Cafe, or grab a beer at Millersburg Brewing Company. 

(submitted by Leah, Yoder Toter Blog )

Kansas I-70

  • Distance:  405 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: a few days-a week
  • Recommended for: June & July

Many people think that Kansas is a boring, flat state. I can tell you that it is not. One of the best road trips in the USA, is Kansas I-70. June and July are beautiful months to make the trek, as the wheat fields will be glowing and the Flint Hills will be gorgeous.

Start your road trip on the East side of Kansas. You will observe that the rolling hills on the East side of the state gradually give way to some of the most beautiful rock formations in America, as you travel West.

Kansas City, Kansas is a great starting point on the East side of the state, as you begin the 400+ mile road trip. After dining on BBQ in Kansas City, you will quickly want to embrace the rolling hills that this part of the state has to offer.

A stop in Manhattan warrants a ticket to zip through all 7 ziplines at Wildwood Adventure Park. As you continue West, be sure to stop in Abilene to experience the community pride that lives here. Hint: It’s all about America’s 34th President, Dwight D. Eisenhower.

As you continue West, swing through Lucas. Here you will experience the world-famous Garden of Eden. This is a work of art unlike anything you will find elsewhere. In fact, you can view the deceased body of the gentleman that created this masterpiece. Often referred to as the Grassroots Art Capital of Kansas, the town wears its name well.

Continue West where Oakley brings Monument Rocks. The rock formations are stunning, large and memorable. You can hike around them and take many pictures. Upon departing Monument Rocks, observe the wide-open skies and the cows that roam freely.

Exit 17 awaits you at Goodland, Kansas. Here you will want to take a photo of the Giant Van Gogh Painting and reflect on your fun road trip across Kansas I-70. You will quickly realize that Kansas is a state of wonder and majestic beauty.

(submitted by Sara, Travel With Sara )

Northeast Road Trips

We think that some of the best places to road trip in the US are in the Northeast! Particularly when the fall season arrives, the leaves change and the air is crisp and cool. It’s a great time to jump in the car and go for a drive. Here are some of the must-do Northeast USA road trips:

Route 6 in Pennsylvania

  • Distance: 400 miles
  • Suggested itinerary: several days – one week

Route 6 is a cross-country road that passes from Massachusetts to California, but one of the most beautiful stretches is the 400-mile drive through Pennsylvania. The road cuts across the primarily rural northern tier of the state passing near many of PA’s best outdoor gems. It enters the state from New York at Matamoras and runs into Ohio just west of Meadville.

While the trip can be done in just a few days, taking a week to complete the journey allows you to visit all the major stops including places like the Poconos, the Pennsylvania Grand Canyon, Cherry Springs State Park, and Kinzua Lake. Despite the trip being mostly rural, there’s also a lot of fascinating transportation and industrial history to explore in the city of Scranton.

A gorge runs through deep green hills under a blue sky.

The best time to complete this road trip is in either the summer or the fall. The summer has the advantage of all of the attractions, even those in the small towns, being open. On the other hand, while a few spots might be closed in the fall, the heavily forested hillsides are incredibly vibrant in the middle of October.

Having visited every corner of the state, I can say for sure that there is no better trip in PA than Route 6.

(Submitted by Jim, Uncovering PA )

The Adirondacks and Finger Lakes, New York

  • Distance: 380 miles
  • Recommended for: Fall

A road trip from Plattsburgh to Corning takes you through some of New York’s most beautiful scenery in the Adirondacks and the Finger Lakes. With an airport, car rental agencies, and lots of shops and services, the small city of Plattsburgh makes a good starting point.

About 50 miles southwest of Plattsburgh, Lake Placid is home to all sorts of Olympic sites. After spending at least a day there, reserve another half-day for The Wild Centre, a fascinating wildlife interpretation complex in Tupper Lake (30 miles west).

From Tupper Lake, drive roughly 170 miles southwest to Syracuse, where you can check out the Erie Canal Museum, the MOST science museum and the seriously good ribs at Dinosaur Bar-B-Que.

Twenty-two miles west, you’ll find the cute lakefront town of Skaneateles (pronounced Skinny-Atlas). Browse in gift shops, enjoy a wine tasting or take a boat cruise around Skaneateles Lake.

Another 22-mile drive west brings you to Seneca Falls, the birthplace of the American women’s rights movement and (some believe) the model for Bedford Falls in the classic Christmas movie It’s a Wonderful Life .

A tall waterfall crashes down into a pool of water in a moody forest.

Next, point your car south and drive 41 miles along the shore of Cayuga Lake to Ithaca. Perhaps best known as the home of Cornell University, it’s also surrounded by at least 150 waterfalls.

The next stop is Watkins Glen, 24 miles west at the southern tip of Seneca Lake. Its claims to fame are yet more waterfalls (head to Watkins Glen State Park) and the Watkins Glen International racetrack.

Your final destination is Corning, 21 miles from Watkins Glen and best known for the fascinating Corning Museum of Glass.

This 380-mile route is spectacular in early October, when you can enjoy both the fall colors and the harvest season. Allot at least a week.

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New England Road Trip: Boston –> Burlington, Vermont –> Portland, Maine via New Hampshire

  • Recommended for: late spring through fall

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New England is such a gorgeous part of the country, and it is perfect for a road trip. It is perhaps most prime for a fall road trip, when the foliage colors the landscape. 

There are six states in the New England region, and we absolutely recommend visiting them all, but if you want a great New England road trip that includes some of the highlights (especially in the Autumn) this is the route we recommend.

For a complete road trip of New England covering all six states, check out our full itinerary, which also includes options for Northern New England and Southern New England.

Colorful fall trees line an empty paved road.

This great drive takes you from Boston, MA up to the hip city of Burlington, VT. From there, you travel east through some of the prettiest parts of Vermont and New Hampshire all the way to Portland, Maine. On this route, you’ll see three of New England’s best cities, plus drive through many lovely country spots. It’s a nice balance. 

On your way from Boston to Burlington, enjoy the Vermont scenery. The Green Mountains are gorgeous. Along the way, consider stops at Manchester, known for its great shopping or Woodstock , an absolutely classic small Vermont town.

Plan to spend a few days in Burlington , the state’s biggest city. Perched on the shores of Lake Champlain, this is a great area for outdoor adventures, plus lots of great dining and craft beer.

Portland is similar to Burlington, with more beer (yay!) and lots of great shops and attractions. On your way to the coast, you’ll pass through the striking White Mountains of New Hampshire. If you have time, stop in these areas for some excellent hiking, camping, and sightseeing. More details in our full New England road trip guide.

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Planning for the Best USA Road Trips: Routes, Tips and Tools

By: Author Rob Taylor

Posted on Published: September 30, 2022  - Last updated: March 24, 2023

Planning for the Best USA Road Trips: Routes, Tips and Tools

Having gone on countless road trips as a family we love finding new places to explore together. It’s so easy to do the same trip you’ve done in the past or to go the route you know best, so mixing it up can be a challenge. We do and write about road trips a lot, so here are some of our best planning tools and routes to help YOU hit the road .

When we plan USA road trip routes, we usually think about the final destination and then add must-see sights along the way. We sat down with our kids to figure out our next big road trip vacation and we came up with some of the most scenic drives in the USA that we’d never even considered. From a springtime New England road trip to exploring more of the East Coast of the USA on a longer road trip route, we’ve got some great ideas.

Road Trip planning can be easy, especially if you are open to flying to the start of your trip. Best tips for planning road trip routes using pre-planned itineraries and tools. *And getting kids involved!*

How to Choose a Road Trip Plan

We love to talk about the “great American road trip” in sweeping discussions about what are really the best drives in the USA or what routes include the most iconic sights. For most people, the best road trips in the USA require some travel to get to the starting point of the planned route. 

Get my book, The Road Trip Survival Guide , for planning tips and advice for having a successful trip!

Flying to Drive: traveling to the beginning of your route

We used to think road trips could only start at home, using our own vehicle, and then one day we decided that we could fly and THEN travel by car… and that too is a road trip! This change of viewpoint really opened doors for how we travel and the diversity of experiences we get to have.

The most scenic drives in the USA don’t usually start just outside the airport, but you’d be surprised what you’ll see after landing in DEN ( Denver ) or the views from SFO ( San Francisco ) to Monterey.

Tip:  When you’re considering road trip ideas, if the budget allows, be open to a short flight to get to a different region.

A great example of our family flying to be able to complete one of the best road trips in the USA was hopping on a plane from Seattle, Washington to Bozeman, Montana . This short flight was inexpensive and gave us more than three extra days to enjoy exploring Montana and Wyoming since we didn’t have to drive the extra leg between Seattle and our starting destination.

Another time we opted to fly somewhere and then road trip, was our first trip to the Florida Gulf Coast . We flew into Fort Lauderdale and picked up a campervan so we could enjoy a camping style road trip without having our own equipment. So many options when you allow yourself to fly to a road trip route starting point!

The point of all this : don’t limit your road trip vacation to just what’s beyond your driveway. Pick someplace exotic to you and make IT into a road trip! Heck, fly to a Texas Gulf Coast destination and loop all the way to Florida and fly out of there!

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Road Trip Routes Leaving from Home

There’s a lot to be said for being able to pack up for a great American road trip from your own home. For most families this is by far the most economical option since you don’t have the need for flights or renting a car. This is also an opportunity to go beyond your comfort zone.

Growing up in the Seattle area , both Chris and I are very familiar with Washington State , so hopping in the car and just traveling within our own borders was easy, comfortable. A no-brainer really.

Venturing beyond our standards of Washington Wine Country or the Columbia River Gorge , we got to visit places we had never considered in the past, including Idaho and rural Oregon . Wow! Inspired by a coffee table book, our first trip through the Sawtooth Mountains was remarkable and never on our radar until we flipped through that book. Come to think of it, we STILL haven’t written about that remarkable adventure [adds to list of articles to write].

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Getting Kids Involved in Vacation Planning

We actually get a lot of questions about having the kids help us plan our vacations and work trips. Yes, the boys (6 + 9 years old) have opinions and interests and it’s extremely important that we consider those when vacation planning. The best road trips in the USA will no doubt have lots of points of interest, but some will be more exciting than others depending on your family.

If you’ve got kids, you have an opportunity to show them that you value their opinions and interests by getting them involved with planning a trip. Travel books are a great way to get their input.

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Our Top Kid Picks for Road Trips

So yes, we did let our boys pick a trip each and hopefully we’ll get to complete both in the next year.

Oliver picked South Florida and the Keys since we live in Florida and he’s been super interested in driving, what may arguably be, the most scenic drive in the USA. And he knows how much I love kayaking and SUP, so I’m sure he was thinking about what I love too. We’ve done the Gulf Coast portion of this route, but not the southern pieces. I’m sold.

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Elliott picked the Alaska Parks Highway. I used to live in Alaska, both on the Kenai Peninsula and right outside of Denali National Park. I get why he picked this trip. He saw photos of bears, colorful Alaska sights and he knows that we all love National Parks.

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Favorite USA Road Trips to Consider

Clearly road tripping is our passion. The best road trips in the USA are both lengthy and super short, such as weekend getaways. After spending lots of time pouring through blog posts and travel books, we have made our official USA bucket list of road trips. They are as follows:

  • 20 Day Northern California Loop – can you tell it’s my top pick?
  • The Pacific Crest Trail: Washington & Oregon – because I love the PNW
  • Idaho’s Rivers and Mountains – done it and it’s incredible!
  • Minneapolis to Voyagers National Park – we need to explore Minnesota more
  • The Appalachian Trail – we’ve done part of it and would love to do the rest!
  • The Adirondacks and Catskills – so beautiful, want to do as a couples road trip
  • The Blue Ridge Parkway – perfect for fall colors in National Parks !
  • Road to Hana – we’ve never been to Maui and have read amazing things

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Our Top USA Road Trip Ideas for 2023

I’m no scientist, but I feel like with the coronavirus impacting travel so much in 2020, the future, even post-COVID is very likely to be a road trip focused for years for many people. I know it will be for us. Since it’s unlikely that we’ll be doing more international travel than USA road tripping, these are the plans we’ve already started adding to our bucket list:

  • South Florida and the Keys (we could do this trip over and over)
  • Alaska Parks Highway
  • Wisconsin’s Door County (need to do it in every season)
  • Santa Fe, Taos and the Enchanted Circle and
  • North Carolina’s Outer Banks

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We’ve got a lot of planning to do, and we’re so excited to share our adventures as they unfold. Follow along, as we try out these incredible USA road trip plans and share our experiences!

Get a Copy of  The Road Trip Survival Guide

Of course I’m going to plug my book here. I’m really proud of it and do think it’s a great tool for road trip planning and execution. Also, my itineraries are so much fun and easy to do following the plans.

Get The Road Trip Survival Guide here!

If you have any questions about the book, about road trip planning as a family, or travel in general, always feel free to leave a comment or send us a note . That’s what we’re here for. Happy traveling!

Road Trip planning can be easy, especially if you are open to flying to the start of your trip. Best tips for planning road trip routes using pre-planned itineraries and tools. *And getting kids involved!*

Natasha Dillinger

Wednesday 30th of September 2020

If you could get on that Sawtooth article before next summer.... Ha! We're planning road trips for next year, too, although I perhaps naively hope that we'll be able to take our trip to Jamaica that's now been re-scheduled twice. Fingers crossed!

The Best Road Trips in the USA For Your Bucket List

Want to road trip the US? If you are looking for road trip inspiration and ideas for your next great American road trip, I have put together a list of the best road trips in the USA as suggested by my fellow travel bloggers. (And make sure to check out my essential road trip packing list (with free printable pdf) and road trip music playlist to make sure you have all your road trip essentials before you go!)

Best Road Trips in the USA

The Best Road Trips in the United States

Historic Route 66

Route 66 might be the best road trip in the US

Route 66 is a historic road that traverses 8 states across USA and one of the most famous road trips in the world. It was one of the country’s first transcontinental highways that originated during the Great Depression. During these tough economic times, hundreds of families moved to California following what is now the historic Route 66. This road tells the quintessential story of freedom and the American Dream. Highlights of this route include Cadillac Ranch in Texas, an art installation that has become a must stop and Santa Fe, with its Spanish-influenced old town and adobe architecture. It is also worth taking a bit of a detour to visit the Grand Canyon in Arizona. – Contributed by Teresa from Brogan Abroad

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Pacific Coast Highway (PCH)

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A  Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) road trip is one of best road trips you can take in the USA and is a good way to explore the California coast. While the CA State Route 1 starts in Leggett, California in the North, some people skip the northern portion and start the trip in San Francisco .  CA State Highway 1 ends in Dana Point which is in Orange County but you can extend your trip to San Diego or end the trip in LA .

If time is short, the leg between Monterey to Cambria is one of the most beautiful portions. Click here to read about must see Pacific Road Trip stops .

West Coast Roadtrip

West Coast USA Road Trip

A trip up the West Coast is not to be missed. Starting in San Diego, and heading north to Seattle will take you to some awesome places. San Diego to Los Angeles is filled with beautiful beaches and great surf. Head north towards San Francisco, and spend some time in the Bay before heading to the Redwoods. In Oregon, you can typically find some exciting sea life just off the shore. There’s lots of forests and great lookout spots all the way up into Washington just before the end of the coast in Seattle. Notable stops along the way include the Hollywood Sign, Big Sur cliffs, the Golden Gate Bridge, and the Space Needle, along with several beautiful spots along the coast.Be sure to get out of the car and explore! Don’t forget to hit the Northeastern most point of the 48.  – Contributed by Sara from Our Kind of Crazy .

Oregon Loop

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Oregon is one of the most beautiful states in the US. With a rugged coastline, epic waterfalls, and stunning mountains, it makes for one of the best road trips in the country! Start in Portland and work your way (via coastline if you have enough time) to Klamath Falls to Running Y Ranch, which features horseback riding, a spa, incredible views and an 18-hole Arnold Palmer gold course. Work your way from Klamath Falls to Crater Lake National Park, America’s deepest lake (be sure to fill up your tank there isn’t gas around for miles)! Oregon may be well known for it’s waterfalls and mountains, but Bend is a stark contrast from the rest of Oregon with it’s desert landscape. Be sure to get up for sunrise at Smith Rock State Park and stick around to climb at of the country’s best climbing destinations, or a take in the views with a hike.

From Bend, head to Mt Hood and the Columbia River Gorge. Whether you plan to ski it, hike it, or just drive to it, Mt Hood’s size will take your breath away. Visit must-see spots Rowena Crest and Multnomah Falls before heading to Portland.

Portland is a city where they love to keep things weird. You’ll find all kinds of obscurities throughout the city. A great time to visit is summer for their brew-fest , as the city has some of the best micro-breweries in the US.

Read more about this great Oregon road trip here .  – Contributed by Valerie Joy Wilson of Trusted Travel Girl

Utah National Park Road Trip

Utah Best Road Trip in the US

Utah is the land of national parks.  The state has 5 national parks all within a half-day drive of each other.  From Salt Lake City, head to Moab and spend two days exploring the unique stone pillars of Canyonlands National Park along with world’s largest concentration of arches in Arches National Park.  From there head over to Capitol Reef National Park and take a scenic drive and enjoy some pie.  Bryce Canyon National Park is next.  Hiking in this park takes you in and around the hoodoos. This is one of the best parks for sunrises.  The last stop is Zion.  Zion National Park is the place to push your fears and take an epic hike up to Angels Landing. – Contributed by Jennifer Melroy from National Park Obsessed

Grand Canyon Road Trip

Grand Canyon is a stop on the Great American road trips

Is there anything more American than a Grand Canyon road trip? This stunning natural wonder is located a few hours from the closest major airports, making for the perfect road trip destination.  Staring in Phoenix, take an afternoon to drive four hours north to Grand Canyon Village, watching saguaro cacti tower over you as you speed off into the sunset. The next morning, wake up to catch the sunrise over Yaki Point and take the day to hike around the South Kaibab trail, which will take you deep down into the colorful striated walls of the canyon.  The next morning, head on over to Paige, Arizona, about a two hours drive north, where you can spend the afternoon kayaking on Lake Powell or exploring Antelope Canyon, famous for its striped, narrow walls. In the evening, there’s no better place in the world to watch the sunset than Paige’s Horseshoe Bend, an incised meander of the Colorado River, where the sinking sun casts a violet glow on the towering canyon walls. The following day, head three hours due south to Sedona, renowned for its breathtaking red rocks, incomparable hiking trails, and distinctive New Age vibe. Take your time breathing in the views of Sedona’s landscape, while conquering world-class hikes like Devil’s Bridge or Cathedral Rock. Finally, it’s time to make your way back to Phoenix, as you say goodbye to those saguaros and the stunning beauty of the American Southwest .  – Contributed by Jessica from Uprooted Traveler

Washington State National Parks Road Trip

Washington State National Parks best road trips usa

This route lets travelers experience 3 different national parks in Washington in 1 week. What makes this special is the raw nature and the quality food. The entire country’s national parks are beautiful, but Washington’s are one of a kind. Washington has this beautiful combination of jagged mountains, temperate rainforest, and lush coastline not to mention the fact that the state produces some of the most delicious fruits, veggies, and artisan foods you’ll ever taste. Don’t miss famous Pikes Place in Seattle and it’s quaint islands like Bainbridge, accessed via ferry. Hike though alpine meadows in Mount Rainer National Park or through mossy trees in the Hoh Rainforest. A stop at the Fairhaven farmers market is a must especially if you love good food. Explore the Bavarian town of Leavenworth and get views of the San Juan Islands at Deception Pass State Park.  Read more about taking a Washington State National Park road trip here . – Contributed by Robyn from Nomads With A Purpose

The Road to Hana

Road to Hana Maui road trip

When you think of Hawaii you may not think of a road trip but when traveling on the island of Maui driving the road to Hana is a MUST!

The only way to get to the Eastern part of the island is by traversing the Hana Highway. The road to Hana is made up of 52 miles of one lane bridges, hairpin turns and twisty curves. This road trip will take up an entire day so make sure you pack lots of snacks and fill up for gas before hand.

The winding road takes you past jaw dropping seascape views, roaring waterfalls and exotic flora. Some highlights of this drive include Ho’okipa, Twin Falls, the Painted Forest, Honomanu Bay, Wailua Falls, Haleakala National Park and the awe inspiring Wai’anapanapa State Park.

Don’t forget to wear your bathing suit and pack a towel because pulling off the side of the road to take a dip in the ocean or swim under a waterfall is the name of the game. Buckle up, enjoy the ride and prepare for a trip of a lifetime. – Contributed by Jess from  I’m Jess Traveling

Read: The Perfect Maui Itinerary: How to Spend 5 Days in Maui (As Written By a Local)

South Dakota Road Trip

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Tip: Drive along the Badlands Loop Road to see the beautiful eroded landscape and hike the Presidential Trail to see the sculptures from up close at Mount Rushmore. In Custer State Park, drive along the Wildlife Loop Road at dawn to see the park’s bison herd, burros, deer, mountain goats, and other animals.

The road trip from Sioux Falls to Rapid City along the I-90 takes just 5 hours without stops but there are so many things to see and do along this route that even 4 to 5 days will fly by. The highlights of this road trip are Badlands National Park and Mount Rushmore National Memorial. Another must is driving through the granite tunnels, pigtail bridges, and needles formations of the Peter Norbeck Scenic Byway, which is among America’s 10 Most Scenic Byways. Other amazing attractions along this route include the Corn Palace at Mitchell, the Wall Drug Store, Custer State Park, and Crazy Horse Memorial. – Contributedd Ketki from the Dotted Globe

Portland, Oregon to Yellowstone National Park

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Getting to Yellowstone National Park from Portland, Oregon is easy enough and taking the I90 brings you through some stunning scenery. From the Colombia River Gorge to the vast farming plains of Washington State, past the beautiful Coeur d’Alene lake and on through the edges of the likes of Lolo National Forest, it’s a great road trip to take. The scenery is constantly changing, with plenty of small towns and bigger cities to stop along the way. One of the towns worth noting along the way is Missoula, particularly if you are traveling with kids. There are plenty of things to do around the town to keep kids entertained and there are a host of hotels and family-friendly restaurants for food. If you are looking to break up the journey into more manageable chucks, a stop in Missoula is worth considering. Another place to consider stopping for an overnight stay is Richland in Washington state, where the TownePlace Suites by the Marriott will ensure you have a comfortable night’s sleep.  Read more about this road trip here . – Contributed by Cath from Passports and Adventures

Best of Idaho Road Trip

Idaho United States road trips

With untouched wilderness, secret hot springs, cute towns, snowcapped mountains and deserts, taking a week-long road trip in Idaho will prove this state is one of the most underrated destinations in the United States. The best part of exploring Idaho is you can enjoy the natural beauty without the crowds you’ll find in neighboring states.Start in the charming lakeside town of McCall and make your way to Idaho’s hip and up-and-coming capital city. Explore Boise by bicycle and sample all the craft brews you can find. Twin Falls is the start of the Snake River Canyon, the majestic Shoshone Waterfalls and a popular place to watch BASE jumpers leap from the town’s famous bridge. Heading north, you’ll pass through the cute town of Ketchum where Ernest Hemingway is buried. It’s also home to Sun Valley, a ski resort where the first chair lift was invented. Continue your road trip through the jaw-dropping Sawtooth Wilderness, a hiker’s paradise. Explore the adorably tiny town of Stanley (and be sure to stop at the famous bakery!). End your road trip with a drive up Highway 93 toward the Western-style town of Salmon, and spend the night camping beneath the stars at Goldbug Hot Springs. – Contributed by Katie Diederichs from Two Wandering Soles

Las Vegas to Lake Tahoe Road Trip

California Road Trip

Las Vegas offers fabulous experiences not related to gambling or partying, including world-class culinary experiences and luxurious spas and shopping. The route from Las Vegas to South Lake Tahoe is lined with stunning scenery, from the desert vistas of Death Valley National Park to the beautiful lakes and mountains of the Eastern Sierra. You can hike, enjoy boating or canoeing on the lakes, or visit some scenic wonders such as the tufas of Mono Lake or Bodie, the ghost town. The whole route provides awesome photo opportunities, especially in the fall. At the end of the route, you will enjoy Lake Tahoe, the huge alpine lake with crystal clear waters. This is a must-do road trip for anyone that loves nature and natural beauty. – Contributed by Dhara from It’s Not About the Miles

Beartooth Highway

Beartooth Highway is often called the most beautiful drive in America

When compared to epic road trips like Route 66 or the Pacific Coast Highway, Beartooth Highway is a hop, skip, and a jump. However, don’t let its short mileage fool you. This scenic drive packs a lot into its 68 miles. The late Charles Kuralt called it “the most beautiful drive in America,” and one trip through its mountainous terrain will verify that claim. It’s a gorgeous trek surrounded by three National Forests and next to the Absaroka-Beartooth Wilderness, with enough switchbacks to make your head spin. There are a few pullouts that allow you to get a stationary look at the landscape, and the Rock Creek Vista Point Rest Area and Interpretive Trail provides a panoramic view.

Lodging is available in Red Lodge and Cooke City, and there are several campgrounds in the National Forest. The biggest nearby attraction is Yellowstone National Park. Beartooth Highway will take you right to the northeast entrance. – Contributed by Theresa from The Local Tourist

The Great River Road

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For lovers of USA road trips, The Great River Road (GRR) makes an epic journey following the course of the mighty Mississippi River from bottom to top or vice versa.  The GRR is a series of roads and highways marked with green pilot wheel logo signs, showing off 10 states from Minnesota to Louisiana and all the river towns and cities in between.  New Orleans, Baton Rouge, Vicksburg, Memphis, St Louis and Hannibal, the boyhood home of Mark Twain.  The route is strewn with iconic attractions and activities like the Budweiser Brewery tour (St Louis) and a range of visitor centres focusing on Slavery, Civil War battlefields, ancient Indian Burial Mounds and of course the Blues Music Trail.

The marching Peabody Ducks at Memphis’s Peabody Hotel is a particularly quirky attraction. Every day at 11 am the trained ducks are given the red carpet treatment and brought down from their rooftop enclosure to paddle in the lobby fountain.  They return at 5pm and draw crowds of onlookers to watch the spectacle. – Contributed by Sharon from What The Saints Did Next

Blue Ridge Parkway

Blue Ridge Parkway most popular road trip in the US

The world-famous Blue Ridge Parkway travels 469 miles along the ridge of the Blue Ridge Mountains through Virginia and North Carolina. In 2017, the Parkway attracted more than 16 million visitors, and it’s widely known as America’s favorite drive.

The entire length of the Blue Ridge Parkway is devoid of commercial ventures. There are no billboards, gas stations, or strip malls to compete for attention, just endless vistas, cool historical sites, eight public campgrounds, and more than 350 miles of hiking trails.

Highlights of a Blue Ridge Parkway road trip include touring several 19th-century farms and buildings, exploring the engineering marvel that is the Linn Cove Viaduct, walking the mile-high swinging bridge at Grandfather Mountain, and hiking to Linville Falls, North Carolina’s most photographed waterfall.

Blowing Rock, North Carolina is located directly on the Blue Ridge Parkway and is worth more than a passing glance. Stay at the Hillwinds Inn , which is right downtown, and be sure to explore Moses H. Cone Memorial Park and North Carolina’s oldest tourist attraction, The Blowing Rock.

On average, there is a Blue Ridge Parkway campground every 50 miles. Each campground is strategically located to take advantage of the Parkway’s most interesting sites, and at $20 per night, it also makes for a budget vacation. – Contributed by Tara from Backroad Ramblers

Route 61 – following the Mississippi from Memphis to New Orleans

Clarksdale. Mississippi a stop on one of the best USA road trips

Get a bit of rock ‘n’ roll and a whole lotta soul on this trip through the deep south from  Memphis to New Orleans . Beginning in the home of Elvis, get to know in Graceland and the legend of Elvis along with the origins of rock and roll at Sun Studios. At the same time, head down Beale St for a boot full of Blues.

Further south, following the mighty Mississippi, the first stop is Clarksdale, home to Morgan Freeman’s Ground Zero Blue Club. Visit the battle of Vicksburg to reflect on the civil war before continuing south to Louisiana’s Baton Rouge. A short side trip will have you face to face with gators in Lafayette or continue to the lively French Quarter in New Orleans.

Stay at the Shack Up Inn in Clarksdale for live music and stay in roughly restored sharecropper shacks. As the sign says out front, the ‘Ritz we aint!’- Contributed by Warren Dobe of Sling Adventures

Deep South Road Trip

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For a different trip take a  deep south road trip  through Alabama . Start in Gulf Shores Alabama with its great food and beautiful beaches.

Head north to the capital Montgomery for some great civil rights history sites like the new Legacy Museum, the lynching memorial, and the Rosa Parks museum. Take a side trip to Tuskegee to visit the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site. Learn about the black men who defied the prejudice that they could not learn to be fighter pilots.

End in Huntsville Alabama where America’s rocket program and race to space was created. Tour the museum there with one of the only remaining Saturn V rockets or sign up for Space Camp. While you are in town also visit the largest private art space in the country at the converted cotton mill Lowe Mill.

And because this is an Alabama road trip take some side trips off the interstate for some good home cooking and some odd Alabama exclusives like a haunted chicken house in Heflin, Alabama. – Contributed by Chris Christensen of Amateur Traveler

Exploring the Small Towns of Central Texas

Texas Southern USA roadtrip

This road trip will broaden your mind of what Texas is all about.  It’s also a dream for foodies.  There’s the gourmet Blue Bell ice cream in Brehham, the best-in-the-world barbecue at Salt Lick, plus wonderful wines of the Texas Hill Country.  We discovered the beautiful painted churches that were constructed by German and Czech immigrants that look like they were just lifted out of Europe and plopped down in the fields of Texas.  There are natural springs for swimming and even a visit to LBJ’s ranch, known as the Texas White House.  Read more about this Texas Road Trip here . – Contributed by Lance and Laura Longwell of Travel Addicts

US Gulf Coast Road Trip

Gulf Coast road trip roadtrips in the us

The southern US Gulf Coast from Louisiana east to central and south Florida has some of the most scenic landscapes in the country, not to mention great history, local culture, and a whole lot of fresh seafood! It’s also a laid-back part of the country and outside the norm of traffic and congestion, especially during the hot summer months, which makes it a great destination for a  Gulf Coast road trip .

Starting in Lafayette, Louisiana, you’ll quickly know you’re in for a treat road tripping in this part of the country. Lafayette has vibrant Cajun culture, born from the Acadiana who emigrated from French Canada centuries ago. Today, the French influence is felt in the music and dance, and peppered in just about every kind of local food. Just an hour away in nearby New Orleans, the party really starts and lasts for days. An hour east of New Orleans is lovely Mobile, Alabama which deserves a few days of eating amazing Alabama shrimp and oysters. Further east another hour is Gulf Shores, where you can relax for days on some of the most beautiful white sand beaches in the country.

From here, head to Tallahassee, the capital of Florida and explore the Spanish history the state was founded on. Just 20 miles south of Tally is Wakulla Springs, a natural warm spring where you can relax overnight and swim in the crystal clear waters. Finally, the road trip ends in Crystal River, Florida, where summertime is bay scallop season, and you can snorkel and gather up your own feast for dinner! – Contributed by Lori from Travlinmad

Jacksonville to Charleston, South Carolina Road Trip

One of the Best East Coast Road Trips

If you want to do a fantastic East Coast road trip that combines gorgeous landscape, historic cities and charming towns to visit then you might want to consider a trip from Jacksonville to Charleston, South Carolina. This road trip can be an easy short getaway or an extensive travel journey depending on your interest in visiting many of the fascinating places attractions and landscapes along highway I 95 that covers all the three states. Or get off the main highway and travel slowly on the coastal roads that go through smaller southern towns and beautiful landscapes of low country.

Fantastic places to discover along the way on your road trip include Amelia Island and Fernandina Beach in northern Florida and into Georgia visiting the coastal towns St. Mary’s, Brunswick and islands at St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island, Sapelo Island and finally to beautiful Savannah . The city is historic and filled with gorgeous squares, stately homes and stunning architectural buildings in the historic center of the city. On the way to Charleston in South Carolina, you can stop by stunning southern towns like Beaufort and uber trendy Hilton Head and Kiawah Island. Charleston spared by the civil war is a Southern gem exudes all the wonderful and elegant architecture, landmarks and attractions in the historic district and is worth spending more time to enjoy the beauty and magnificent details of this beautiful city.

You can also do this road trip from Charleston to Jacksonville and both locations are served by mid scale airports that service many different airlines. It is also easy to find a variety of rental car agencies directly at each airport.- Contributed by Noel from Travel Photo Discovery

Overseas Highway

Overseas Highway Florida Keys road trip

From Miami to Key West, you have to take the Overseas Highway or US 1 which connects all the islands of the Keys. There is lots of fun things to do during this roadtrip.

Along the road we made a short sidekick to visit the Everglades, but after that we took the US 1 and passed bridge after bridge after bridge.  The scenery is spectacular.  There’s water on you left and right and in front of you appears one island after another.  The road is about 182 km long but it takes you about 4 hours to get there. The final destination is Key West , a cosy town filled with bright coloured wooden houses.

If you are looking for a nice place to stay, I can highly recommend Truman Hotel .  It’s a boutique hotel in the center of town with a small inner courtyard that looks like a tropical rainforest with a pool.

If you want to explore the island, book a ride on the Conch Tour Train.  You will pass east Martello Tower, early conch houses, Sloppy Joe’s (Ernest Hemingway’s favourite bar), Bahama Village and much more. – Contributed by Wendy from WorldWideWendy

Hopefully, this post has inspired you to take an American road trip.

Have you done a road trip in the United States? What do you think are the best road trips in the USA ?

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This just goes to show that despite having travelled to the US 4 times, how little I have actually managed to see! I would love to do the Pacific Coast highway, it would be my top pick from this list. However, Route 66 looks pretty awesome too. I haven’t been to a national park yet so even the one from Vegas to Salt Lake City for the Utah National Park would be a great experience. And I really want to visit Oregon sometime, looks gorgeous!

Those would be my top picks too!

What a detailed and informative post! It makes me realise I’ve not seen enough of the US. Utah really appeals to me, would love to do a road trip here.

Ahh, yes, Miami to Key West… It has some boring parts, but there’s more than a few things to see along the way. Look for the big lobster as you get close… and fill up before leaving the mainland. It only gets more expensive the further out you go!

I love how informative this post is – so unique in showcasing fun roadtrips across the states. Pinning for later – thanks so much for sharing!

All look like a blast but Route 66 is near the top of my list.

Wow you have given me a ton of ideas! Route 66 is on the top of my list along with the Washington State trip. Thanks for sharing.

I saved this to Pinterest to use as a reference later. My sister lives out in Portland and my husband and I have been wanting to go out there at some point and do a road trip. We also had been planning a road trip to Memphis, but then Covid happened so we had to postpone it.

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17 Spectacular Southern USA Road Trip Itinerary Ideas

From the peaks of the Great Smoky Mountains to the sandy beaches of the Lowcountry, and from the music of Nashville to the food scene of New Orleans, there is no shortage of wonderful options when looking for the best southern USA road trip itineraries.

I’ve been taking road trips in the south for my entire life, crisscrossing across the southeast USA visiting cities, towns, national parks, beaches, marshes, and beyond.

And yet, even after all that time, there are still plenty of southern road trip routes on my wish list.

In order to give perspectives beyond my own, I asked several other travel bloggers to share their favorite road trips in the south, and the result is a road trip bucket list that would take even the most dedicated road-tripper years to complete!

From weeks-long deep south road trip itineraries to quick weekend getaways, these southeast US road trip ideas cover an enormous variety of landscapes and interests.

No matter what kind of adventure you’re looking for, we have a southern USA road trip itinerary here for you!

Table of Contents

Quick Tips for Your Southeast USA Road Trip

Deep south usa road trip itinerary ideas, other multi-state southern usa road trip routes, more single-state southeast road trip itineraries.

Jones Street in Savannh GA with a green house in the left foreground and an oak tree on the right. Jones Street is one of the best Savannah photo spots

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Ideally, take your southern road trip in the spring or fall.

While you can technically take all of these southern USA road trips year-round, the south’s notoriously brutal summer means that it’s best to avoid the months of June, July, and August if you can (unless you plan to spend most of your time on the beach, of course).

Winter, depending on the location, can be gray and rainy, but can also be a joyous time to visit cities, towns, and mountains that see far less tourism in the winter (but don’t underestimate the possibility of snow in the mountains, either: it may be the south, but the Smokies still get snow!).

kate storm jeremy storm and ranger storm at craggy pinnacle on blue ridge parkway during 3 days in asheville nc

If you’re renting a car, shop around.

The best company to rent a car from for your US south road trip will likely vary dramatically depending on where and when you’re traveling.

Sometimes large international carriers offer the best prices, sometimes local outfits. Sometimes one company has an excellent base price, but terrible rental requirements.

The best way to find your rental car is to search through  Discover Cars , which will sift through dozens of companies to find the best combination of low prices and reasonable rental terms for your USA road trip.

Browse rental cars  for your southern USA road trip today!

We have offered suggestions for the best hotels in each place but if you are doing this as a true road trip it is really cool to do it in an RV. You can rent incredible RVs and camper vans from Outdoorsy, book here for your next road trip!

Kate in a pink dress next to a blue Vespa on Ocean Avenue.

Read the rental requirements carefully.

Especially make sure you know how many miles you’ve been allotted (or ideally, if they’re unlimited), if you need to return the car empty or full of fuel, what to do if the car breaks down, and what damages you’re liable for in the event of an accident.

two lane road shaded by spanish moss on jekyll island georgia

Don’t underestimate the south’s national parks!

The wide-open spaces and epic landscapes of the American West are often the typical images conjured up when imagining the USA’s national parks–but the south has plenty to offer, as well!

In fact, Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina and Tennessee is the most-visited national park in the country, and its gorgeous vistas and jaw-dropping waterfalls are well worth exploring.

Other southern national parks to consider adding to your road trip through the south include Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, Everglades National Park in South Florida, and Congaree National Park in South Carolina–just to name a few!

rainbow falls smoky mountains, surrounded by green foliage

Make sure you pack the right gear.

From safety gear to snacks, a deep south road trip requires bringing the right tools along, whether you’re taking a short vacation, trying out van life, or something in between.

We recommend taking a look at the suggestions on  our road trip packing list  before you go!

Don’t overextend yourself.

Exploring every nook and cranny of the US south is a project for a lifetime, not one trip!

As tempting as it is to add on additional driving to stop at just one more beach or small town, make sure that you leave enough time to thoroughly explore each destination rather than spending the entirety of your road trip driving from one spot to the next.

Kate Storm in a purple dress standing at the top of Cape Lookout lighthouse with the barrier island visible behind her

Mississippi Gulf Coast Scenic Byway

From Charles of US Gulf Coast Travel

One of the best scenic coastal drives in the United States is the Gulf Coast Scenic Byway (US Highway 90 / Beach Boulevard) in  Coastal Mississippi , where for 11 glorious miles there is nothing between you and the soft sugar sand and Gulf of Mexico water.

The most awe-inspiring section of the Gulf Coast Scenic Byway is from Henderson Point Beach to the Port of Gulfport Mississippi.

Drive this portion, or this entire road trip, in either direction, but we suggest west to east because you are closer to the water.

Start this road trip after an overnight in Bay St Louis or New Orleans (55 miles away).

In Bay St Louis, fuel up at Mockingbird Cafe (try their pulled pork and grits) or Serious Bakery (superb chicken salad).

Drive across the iconic St. Louis Bay Bridge and your senses will activate and heighten with your first Gulf and sand view.

Stop as often as you want because parking is free!

The coastal drive continues through Gulfport and into Biloxi.

road lined with trees in mississippi on a deep south road trip itinerary

Visit the new Mississippi Aquarium, stroll the Biloxi Beach Boardwalk, and eat at White Pillars or The Blind Tiger.

After crossing the Biloxi Bay Bridge, make time to explore the wonderful small town of Ocean Springs.

Stroll the gorgeous oak-lined Washington Avenue, stop at Walter Anderson Museum of Art, and eat at Vestige.

Highway 90 continues through Pascagoula (Jimmy Buffett’s birthplace) and into Mobile, Alabama, where you can turn around and complete this classic deep south road trip again.

Driving Distance

Bay St Louis to Pascagoula is 50 miles. New Orleans to Pascagoula is 107 miles and it is another 35 miles to Mobile, Alabama.

Recommended Road Trip Length

You can drive this coastal scenic drive in a couple of hours but we suggest allowing three or more days to fully experience the spectacular sugar sand, seafood, sunsets, and small beach towns of Coastal Mississippi.

beach at sunset in mississippi as seen on southeast usa road trip route

Alabama Black Belt Road Trip

From Lori of Southerner Says

A road trip through the Black Belt region of Alabama is one of the best southern USA road trips around.

Named for the dark fertile soil of the region, the Alabama Black Belt is made up of twenty-three states across central and south Alabama.

This part of Alabama is the place where significant law-changing history was made, where literary giants were born, and is home to some of the best food that can be found in the United States.

For first-time visitors or someone flying in, there’s no better way to start an Alabama southern road trip than by including the capital –  Montgomery.

Plan on visiting important civil rights sites and the renowned Legacy Museum and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice.

Next, drive west approximately fifty miles to Selma, Alabama on Highway 80.

This route is the same route as the important Selma to Montgomery march for voters’ rights that took place in 1965.

See the places that put this small town on the map and made it crucial in the civil rights movement.

Walk the Edmund Pettus Bridge, eat locally caught catfish, and sleep in a hotel that was built in 1837 . 

edmund pettus bridge in selma alabama, important civil rights destination

After saying a farewell to Selma, drive county backroads approximately seventy miles to the literary capital of the south.

As unbelievable as it may seem, Harper Lee – To Kill a Mockingbird and Truman Capote – Breakfast at Tiffany’s were childhood friends in the south.

They both grew up in Monroeville, Alabama – the next stop on this southern road trip. Take a walk around the charming downtown square to spot murals that pay tribute to these well-known books and authors.

From Monroeville, it’s easy to hop on Interstate-65 north to return to Montgomery or take the scenic route for a few more towns and sites on your southern road trip.

Driving Distance 

Recommended road trip length  .

This itinerary would be good for a weekend or long weekend.

Since the Alabama Black Belt is a rather large region there is an abundance of small towns and sites that can be added to a southern road trip.

Visitors could easily spend a week or two in the area.

historic route street signs in montgomery alabama on deep south road trip itinerary

Mississippi’s Highway 61 (Blues Trail)

From Hannah of HH Lifestyle Travel

A road trip from Memphis to New Orleans down Mississippi’s Highway 61 is rich in music history; and the inevitable river lore that pervades a road trip running parallel to the Mighty Mississippi.

In true road trip style, the road itself is part of the fun of the journey.  

Highway 61 is long and flat and often sits higher than the fields and levees below it.  It is punctuated by quaint southern churches, glimpses of the Mississippi River, and cities rich in blues history. 

Enjoy visiting one of the legendary ‘juke joints’ in  Clarksdale, Mississippi .  

If there is one stop on the road trip to learn about the history of blues music in the area, it’s Clarksdale.  

Visit the Devil’s Crossroads, the Delta Blues Museum, and many more Blues Trail plaques.

Your next stop is Vicksburg.  Brimming with Civil War history, Vicksburg mixes reverence with rejuvenation.  

Pay your respects to meaningful Civil War history, but then enjoy a day spa and quality craft brewpub experience.

bridges crossing the mississippi river at vicksburg, an interesting stop on a deep south road trip itineraries

Natchez sits on an important bluff on a bend in the Mississippi River with a long history.  

The historic district of Natchez Under-the-Hill has a prime position along the river and was once famous for gambling and river pirates.  

Nowadays it’s a cute place to see the Mighty Mississippi and have lunch in one of the historic buildings.

End your road trip in the vibrant and magnetic city of New Orleans .

Driving Distance  

It takes around 9 hours of non-stop driving time from Memphis to New Orleans, but with time spent in the stops above it would suit a 5–7-day road trip.  

Plan a bit longer if you want to spend time in both Memphis and New Orleans before and after this deep south road trip experience.

Street in NOLA French Quarter at night with neon lights from the bars lighting it up--don't miss a chance to experience the legendary New Orleans nightlife during your 3 days in NOLA itinerary!

Coastal Georgia and South Carolina Road Trip

From Noel of Travel Photo Discovery

One of the fabulous road trips in the southeastern USA travels along the historic coastal corridors of Georgia to South Carolina, finishing in Charleston.

From the Georgia border to Florida, the major artery is Hwy 95, you’ll pass through so many historic and recreational sites along the way to make this a few days or even a longer visit depending on how many places you want to see and experience.

Some of the cool and historic places to visit in Georgia include St. Marys and Cumberland Island, Brunswich and St. Simons Island, Jekyll Island , Tybee Island , and Savannah .

Places to explore around South Carolina’s southern coastline from Savannah include Hilton Head, Beaufort, Edisto Island, and Charleston.

Each of these areas caters to historic sites or recreation getaways that are fun to explore when you have more time to visit each area on this road trip.

woman riding a bike through a path lined with spanish moss on jekyll island, one of the best day trips from savannah georgia

Even though you can go directly on Hwy 95 from the Georgia border all the way to South Carolina, it’s the small detour expressways and backcountry roads that will give you a better insight into visiting some of these gems in the region.  

If you only have a few days or longer then the major cities of Savannah and Charleston are memorable cities to prioritize to experience the local lifestyles foods that you’ll enjoy on this southern road trip experience.

Savannah, with its historic squares, fabulous architecture, and historic district that remains intact includes so much to see, do and experience around the historic center of the city.

Charleston on the other hand is more compact and walkable with a tighter historic district to enjoy and explore on your own or with some tour operator sharing the main attractions to see in town.

It’s 107 miles to drive straight from Savannah to Charleston.

If you’re focusing on Savannah and Charleston, 5 days is a comfortable length for this USA southern road trip itinerary.

Add additional days for each city, small town, or island that you’d like to visit.

kate storm in a floral dress at rainbow row in charleston sc

The Classic Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip Route

From Bret Love & Mary Gabbett of Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide

The Blue Ridge Parkway, which stretches 469 miles from Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia, is such an unimaginably epic USA road trip, that veterans almost envy people who are experiencing it for the first time.

There are a lot of reasons it’s the #1 most visited unit in the US National Park system (with more than 15 million annual visitors), including 200 jaw-dropping BRP overlooks that offer stunning Blue Ridge Mountain vistas and provide access to the region’s most incredible hiking trails, landmarks, mountain towns, and waterfalls.

Designed as part of FDR’s New Deal to protect American wilderness and provide jobs in the wake of the Great Depression, construction of the Blue Ridge Parkway began back in 1935.

Most of the scenic route was completed by 1966, but the popular 8-mile stretch around the iconic Grandfather Mountain in North Carolina (including the engineering marvel known as the Linn Cove Viaduct) wasn’t finished until 1987.

The BRP is the longest linear park in the country, taking travelers through the Jefferson, George Washington, Nantahala, and Pisgah National Forests.

best road trips routes in usa

So naturally, there are a lot of exciting things to do along the way. 

At 6,684 feet, Mount Mitchell is the tallest mountain east of the Mississippi River, with lots of challenging hiking trails and a relatively easy paved path to the observation platform at the summit.

Grandfather Mountain State Park is also home to epic hiking trails (including several with ladders to climb massive boulders), and the neighboring Grandfather Mountain attraction is home to the Mile-High Swinging Bridge, a small zoo featuring native North Carolina animals, and myriad picnic areas. 

Virginia’s Mabry Mill is the most photographed spot on the Blue Ridge Parkway, and one of the region’s many historical attractions.

mabry mill on blue ridge parkway, one of the top us south road trip itinerary ideas

There’s very little commercial development along the Parkway, with only a few hotels and resorts (including the historic Switzerland Inn in  Little Switzerland NC ,  and the Peaks of Otter Lodge in Bedford VA).

But part of the fun is exploring some of the charming little mountain towns along the way, including Cherokee, Blowing Rock, and Boone in NC, and Bedford, Lexington, and Waynesboro in VA.

You could drive the entire Blue Ridge Parkway in as little as 15-16 hours if you wanted, but that would totally defeat the purpose.

Some people like to break it up into weekend getaways, basing themselves in a local town.

But you could also spend a week or two driving the entire route, spending nights in lots of little towns along the way.

best road trips routes in usa

Chattanooga, Tennessee to Cherokee, North Carolina

From Kim of Traveling Swansons

A Chattanooga, Tennessee to Cherokee, North Carolina southeast road trip takes you on a tour of some of the most breathtaking scenery in the region.

Chattanooga is a beautiful city surrounded by mountains and located along the Tennessee River.

There are many fun things to do here including the Tennessee Aquarium, Lookout Mountain, Rock City, Ruby Falls, and the Incline Railway.

After leaving Chattanooga, your next stop will be Knoxville, Tennessee.

Check out the Sunsphere Tower, which was built for the 1982 World’s Fair.  Walk around Market Square and grab a bite to eat and shop.

After leaving Knoxville, your next stop will be Pigeon Forge. 

historic gristmill in pigeon forge tennessee at night, one of the best places to stay down south

Here you find no shortage of attractions including the popular Dollywood. 

Right next to Pigeon Forge, you’ll find the town of Gatlinburg. 

In Gatlinburg, you will also find plenty of attractions including Anakeesta and the Gatlinburg Skybridge. 

Gatlinburg is one of the busiest and most popular gateway towns to Great Smoky Mountains National Park.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park  has many amazing hiking trails, waterfalls, and views. 

Drive the breathtaking scenic Newfound Gap Road to Cherokee, North Carolina. Jump out along the many turnouts along the way and enjoy the scenery. 

Once you reach Cherokee, explore the Oconaluftee Indian Village and the Museum of the Cherokee Indian.  Shop for some authentic Cherokee arts and crafts.

The drive from Chattanooga, Tennessee to Cherokee, North Carolina is 191 miles and takes 3 hrs 51 minutes if driving straight through. 

Since there is so much to do on this southern USA road trip, you will want to spend at least 5 days here in order to take in as much as you can along the way.

view of great smoky mountains sunset from newfound gap road trip south usa

NOLA to Nashville Southern Road Trip Itinerary

From Agnes of The Van Escape

The southern USA road trip from New Orleans to Nashville is extraordinary.

Why? Nashville and New Orleans are music cities.

New Orleans – the world capital of jazz and Nashville – the capital of American country music – anyone who likes live concerts will appreciate this combination.

And indeed, in both cities, you can listen to music at every turn!

Concerts, music events, live music in almost every restaurant, bar, and even on the streets – Nashville and New Orleans are alive with sounds.

Moreover, there are many great  things to do in Nashville and in New Orleans.

In Nashville visit Jonny Cash Museum, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Grand Ole Opry, reproduction of the Parthenon, and Downtown with famous Broadway Street.

Skyline of Nashville Tennessee at sunset overlooking the river, one of the most romantic getaways in the United States

In New Orleans, visit the French Quarter, the Jazz Museum, the Woodoo Museum, the National WWII Museum, explore one of the famous cemeteries, sign up for a swamp tour. Enjoy the best cocktails at the famous Bourbon Street.

Both cities are also known for their excellent cuisine. In New Orleans, you’ll melt at the tastes and smells of Louisiana Creole cuisine, and in Nashville, you’ll delight at the famous juicy BBQ ribs and more.

That’s not all. Both cities are famous for the finest spirits.

New Orleans offers great alcoholic cocktails and in Nashville, you can try classic Tennessee Jack Daniels whiskey , whose distillery is nearby.

The driving time from NOLA to Nashville is about 8 hours, and 4-5 days is perfect for this road trip.

You can cover the distance in one day or split it into two days and spend one night in Birmingham, the largest city in Alabama.

To feel the atmosphere of each city and immerse yourself in its music world, we recommend two nights in New Orleans and two in Nashville.

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Virginia Beach, Virginia to Hilton Head, South Carolina

From Alex of Wander With Alex

If you’re planning a road trip from Virginia Beach, VA to Hilton Head, SC, and need a few stops along the way, we’ve got you covered!

While Virginia Beach and Hilton Head are both popular southern beach towns, the experience is very different!

They are both, however, family-friendly vacation destinations with lots of unique things to do and see.

While in Virginia Beach, VA you’ll want to check out the main beach at the Oceanfront.

fishing pier in virginia beach va at sunrise

There are 35 miles of beachfront, an amusement park on Atlantic Ave, and tons of souvenir shops for you to choose from.

If you’re looking for something free to do, check out the Creative ViBE District for murals, sidewalk art, and other creative artwork!

Now that’ll you’ve explored Virginia Beach, it’s time to hit the road!

After being on the road for seven and a half hours, you’ll be nearing Savannah, GA! If you’ve never been to Savannah, consider staying overnight.

You can take a riverboat dinner cruise on the Savannah River or enjoy a low country dinner at one of the best restaurants in Savannah .

Kate Storm and Ranger Storm on Jones Street, one of the best places to take pictures in savannah ga

And since Hilton Head is only 45-minutes from Savannah, you can stick around for a few hours in the morning and to Tybee Island before heading over to Hilton Head!

Hilton Head Island in South Carolina is a laid-back resort town offering beautiful beaches and tons of golf courses.

Additionally, Hilton Head is incredibly bike-friendly.

Head over to Hilton Head Outfitters, rent bicycles for the whole family, and go exploring!

And if you are a seafood lover, you’ll have tons of waterfront restaurant options!

A road trip from Virginia Beach, VA to  Hilton Head, SC  via Interstate-95 is approximately 589 miles.

If you do not want to stay overnight in Savannah, you can make the trip in seven and a half hours.

However, if you prefer slow travel and wish to explore Savannah, you should consider making this a two-day drive.

red and white lighthouse and small harbor in hilton head sc, one of the best stops on a deep south usa road trip route

Gulf Coast Beach Road Trip from Alabama to Florida

From Ashlee of The Happiness Function

One of the best-kept secrets in the South are the sugar-white sand beaches along the Gulf of Mexico from Alabama to the Florida panhandle.

If you have never heard of Dauphin Island, Alabama, it is a must-visit southern destination.

Take the ultimate beach road trip from Dauphin Island, Alabama, to Pensacola, Florida!

Dauphin Island, Alabama, is a beautiful place to visit. The island is home to many different wildlife species, including sea turtles, and the scenery is simply stunning.

If you’re looking for a place to relax and enjoy nature, Dauphin Island is the perfect spot. Plan to stay at least two days.

beach at dauphin island alabama southern beach road trip

From Dauphin Island, take the ferry across Mobile Bay to Fort Morgan, where visitors can continue the road trip to Gulf Shores.

Be sure to visit Gulf State Park and enjoy the incredible beaches from Gulf Shores to Orange Beach! Plan at least two days in Gulf Shores.

Gulf Islands National Seashore in Fort Pickens is a popular tourist destination offering a variety of activities such as catching some sun on beaches, kayaking, fishing, hiking, and exploring the historic fort.

Camp at the  Fort Pickens Campground  for a few days to enjoy all the island offers.

From Gulf Shores, continue east into the Florida panhandle towards Pensacola.

A road trip along the southern coast of Alabama into the Florida panhandle makes for an incredible beach road trip any time of year.

We recommend taking about a week to enjoy this road trip in the US south.

This way, road trippers can enjoy each destination for two days.

pensacola beach water tower with beach visible in the background

Savannah, Georgia to Clearwater, Florida Road Trip

From Terri of FemaleSoloTrek.com

If you’re looking for beautiful beaches and fun in the sun, plan a short southern road trip route from Savannah to Clearwater.

Plan to start at dawn from Savannah on a Saturday so you can arrive by noon in  Clearwater, Florida .

Google Maps or Waze will offer you the choice of traveling down I-95 toward Orlando and then across to Tampa/St. Pete outposts.

Alternatively, you can drive through Jacksonville and then cut across the state via US-301 S and I-75 S.

The estimated time is 6 hours if you don’t hit bad traffic on I-95.

aerial view of clearwater beach florida, a fun stop on a usa south road trips

You will also have time to eat fried grouper at Clearwater Beach for lunch, then hit the Clearwater Aquarium for an afternoon adventure.

Dedicate the evening to drinking margaritas and watching the sunset.

You might want to watch the sunset (while sipping a cocktail) at Pier 60 on Saturday night or delay until Sunday because you will be exhausted from your early morning drive.

Clearwater is also a great place to settle while you plan day trips to Tampa, St. Pete, and Sarasota.

While you can easily make the drive in a day, it’s best to set aside a week for this US south road trip as you will lose two days to travel.

Florida’s Gulf Coast deserves a minimum five-day stay so you can experience different beaches.

promenade along the sand in clearwater beach florida

Southeast USA Road Trip from Washington DC to Florida

From Keri of Bon Voyage With Kids

One of the best road trips in the southeast US is from Washington, DC to  Anna Maria Island, Florida . 

If you want to break it up with overnights and stops, I recommend going from Washington DC to Raleigh, NC on Day 1.  On Day 2, drive from Raleigh, NC to Savannah, GA.  Then on Day 3, drive from Savannah, GA to Anna Maria Island, FL.

Starting in Washington, DC, where there is much to see from the Capitol to the Washington Monument to the Smithsonian Museums, you can begin heading on the road toward Virginia and the Carolinas. 

In Virginia, the historic college town of Williamsburg is well worth a visit. 

In addition to being a beautiful town, home to William and Mary College, it is also where you can step back in time at Colonial Williamsburg and learn a bit about American history. 

Horse and carriage in colonial Williamsburg that is moving away from the camera on a paved road

From here, head into North Carolina and stop in Raleigh if you plan to spend the night.

Then head into South Carolina, where a drive-through or stop in Charleston is a great thing to do. 

The historic and lavish architecture is well worth a look, and the southern hospitality and walk on the waterfront are worth it even just for a short visit. 

From here, continue into Georgia, where a stop in Savannah is a must. 

If you have a bit of time to spend in this southern city, the hop on hop off trolley, walking tours, and a 90-minute riverboat sightseeing cruise would be worth doing. 

This beautiful and historic city really is a gem on this road trip, so be sure to build in a bit of time, and even book a bed and breakfast for the night.  

Kate Storm in a black dress in front of a brick home on Jones Street during a long weekend in Savannah GA

Continue on from Georgia into northern Florida, where if you can stop in Jacksonville for a visit to the University of Florida or in St. Augustine for lunch or a walking tour of this beautiful and historic city. 

There is an old town part of St. Augustine well worth visiting, and depending on the time of day, is a great stop for a lunch. Continue on from St. Augustine to Anna Maria Island, Florida.

You may pass through Orlando and Tampa, which if you have time, may want to stop in one of these cities. 

While Orlando is home to many theme parks and activities, you won’t have time on this drive to do many of those unless you build in another day or two to your drive.

Instead, I suggest stopping in Tampa, where you will get to view this fantastic seaside city, where you can enjoy a cruise, walk around Ybor City, or grab a meal at the famous (and delicious) Columbia Restaurant. 

view of downtown tampa fl looking up with skyscrapers and palm trees

While you are also right at Clearwater Beach, you may want to save that beach visit for Anna Maria Island, just about an hours drive from Tampa, on the Gulf Coast, and renowned for its teal Caribbean-like water, white soft sand, quieter beaches, and home rentals perfect for a beach getaway. 

It’s the perfect destination to such a cultural and historic road trip, and one of the best road trips in the south USA.

Approximately 945 miles (about 14 hours total) one way.

Approximately 945 miles (about 14 hours total) one way, this road trip is at least a two to three-day drive, depending on how much you would like to stop along the way. 

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The Outer Banks of North Carolina Road Trip

From Candice of CS Ginger

One of the best Southern USA road trips is driving through the Outer Banks. There are so many fun things to do in the Outer Banks  and its sweeping coastal scenery is gorgeous.

The Outer Banks is a chain of barrier islands off the North Carolina coast filled with beautiful beaches, lighthouses, and fun beach towns.

A great historic stop in the Outer Banks is at the Wright Brothers National Memorial.

This is where the Wright brothers completed the first controlled flight in December of 1903.

There are a fun visitor’s center, some historical markers, and a replica of the first plane.

The Outer Banks is also home to the tallest brick lighthouse in the world. You can climb to the top of the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse. There are 257 steps to the top.

The lighthouse and Cape Hatteras National Seashore is a great place to spend the afternoon. The beaches are beautiful and not crowded.

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After spending time at Cape Hatteras, you can take the ferry over to Ocracoke Island.

There is another lighthouse on this smaller island, but it is not open to visitors.

There are, however, beautiful beaches making this island a fun spot to explore.

The distance from the northern town of Corolla through Hatteras, the southern point, is about 95 miles.

If you continue to the ferry to Ocracoke, the mileage is longer.

You can easily fill 4-5 days with fun activities during your Outer Banks road trip, and spend even more time in the area if you want to relax on the beach.

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Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park

From Anna of Stuck On The Go

One of the best road trips in the southern US winds through Shenandoah National Park offering stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains.

If you drive Skyline Drive straight through it only takes a little under 3 hours but there are so many hikes, overlooks, and small towns to stop and explore. This is the perfect road trip for outdoorsy people.

You can start at the Front Royal Entrance Station and on your first day hike to Compton Peak where you’ll find a gorgeous view as well as unique geological formations that resemble the Giant’s Causeway in Ireland .

In the afternoon, head out to the town of Luray where you can shop in the boutiques along Main Street and visit the famous Luray Caverns.

If you like to camp then stay the night in Mathews Arm Campground, otherwise rent a room at the Skyland Resort inside the park.

For day two you can fit in two hikes – Stony Man and Hawksbill – which both offer stunning mountain views and are 2 of the best hikes in Shenandoah .

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Have lunch at Big Meadows and make sure you get the blackberry ice cream pie for dessert!

In the afternoon you can hike Dark Hollow Falls or just head into Elkton or Sperryville.

Visit Sperryville for wineries and Elkton for breweries. Tonight stay at the Lewis Mountain Cabins & Campground.

On the last day of the road trip, hike Doyles River Falls and Blackrock Summit.

Stop for lunch at Blue Mountain Brewery and check out some of the other Waynesboro breweries. Main Street in Waynesboro is also very quaint.

For many people, 3 days is enough to spend in Shenandoah National Park.

However, if you are very outdoorsy and love to hike and explore small towns then you can spend a week in the Shenandoah Valley.

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Northwest Arkansas Road Trip Loop

From Lydia of Lost With Lydia

Arkansas is an underrated state with a lot to offer for outdoor adventurers!

The state has beautiful state parks, incredible mountain biking trails, a uniquely historic national park, and much more.

The northwest portion of Arkansas is where you’ll find the most beautiful natural areas along with some fantastic cities. 

This road trip begins in Bentonville, a city known for mountain biking, modern art, and as the Walmart headquarters.

There are miles of mountain biking trails in parks around the city and trails range from beginner to advanced. 

Continue on from Bentonville to Buffalo National River, a beautiful river with epic canyon walls towering above it.

After the National River, enjoy hiking in the Ozark National Forest (the most famous hike is Whitaker Point) and take in the views at Mount Magazine and Mount Nebo. Mount Magazine is the highest point in the state. 

Be sure to not miss the most iconic state park in Arkansas: Petit Jean. This state park is a favorite of many and is home to a 95-foot waterfall, caves, and several unique rock formations. 

Spend some time in Little Rock for great food and interesting history. 

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Things to do in Little Rock include visiting the Little Rock Central High School Museum, exploring the vibrant SOMA neighborhood, and hiking at Pinnacle Mountain. 

Finally, end your road trip with a visit to Arkansas’ only national park: Hot Springs.

Hot Springs National Park was a resort destination in the early 1900s and there are a couple of bathhouses still in operation today.

In addition to the spas, you can visit a brewery inside of a bathhouse and enjoy the views from the observation tower. 

A week is the minimum amount of time you’ll want to fully explore the cities and hiking destinations along the way.

Ideally, take 10 days or more to take your time and enjoy this underrated southern USA road trip itinerary.

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Florida’s Southwest Gulf Coast Road Trip

From Lori of Travlinmad

If you’re looking for an ideal year-round  road trip destination, Florida’s Gulf Coast  offers dreamy beaches, fantastic food, and some of America’s most (in)famous history!

Begin your road trip in Tampa, where you can spend 2 days exploring the city’s Cuban history in Ybor City and enjoy the amazing cuisine before heading south to Sarasota and Siesta Key.

Spend the next day in Sarasota admiring the mid-century architecture and visiting the Ringling Museum.

Shoppers will no doubt stay longer on St. Armand’s Circle, then head to Siesta Key later in the day to take in the new age vibes of the nightly drumming circle on the beach at sunset.

The next day, drive south to Casperson Beach in Venice and rent a “Florida snow shovel” for a few dollars to dig in the sand for prehistoric megalodon shark teeth.

Millions of them wash ashore every day and you just might find a big one to treasure!

Spend the night at Boca Grande on Gasparilla Island, one of Southwest Florida’s most historic towns before heading out the next morning for Fort Myers.

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Situated where the Caloosahatchee River meets the Gulf of Mexico, the city of Fort Myers is worth a few days to explore the history and the beautiful beaches on Sanibel and Captiva.

Visit the summer homes of neighbors Thomas Edison and Henry Ford, whose mansions are popular tourist attractions today.

The last stop on your road trip is Naples and Marco Island on the southwestern coast. This stunning region is known as the Paradise Coast and it’s easy to see why.

Spend your days on the soft white sand beaches, shopping at the luxury stores and dining downtown, or get out into the Everglades for some adventure.

It is 180 miles from Tampa to Marco Island.

Plan on 7-10 days for this southern road trip route.

There is plenty to see in the major cities of Tampa, Sarasota, Fort Myers, Naples, and Marco Island, but you’ll find the real gems in between!

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Virginia’s Eastern Shore Drive: Chincoteague to Cape Charles

Recommended by Erin Gifford of Go Hike Virginia

There’s so much to love about  Virginia’s Eastern Shore .

Roll down the windows and breathe in the salt-infused air as you make the 70-mile drive north to south from Chincoteague to Cape Charles.

Get ready to make stops for sandy beaches, ice cream shops, and verdant wetlands just right for a scenic paddle.

Start at Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, which is home to miles of stroller-friendly hiking and biking trails.

The Chincoteague Lighthouse Trail is a must-visit to ogle the red-and-white striped Assateague Lighthouse.

Take a guided kayak tour or nature cruise across pristine coastal waterways with Assateague Explorer.

Keep your eyes open for wild ponies, as well as native wildlife, like sandhill cranes and eastern mud turtles, that call the wildlife refuge home.

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Order up a scoop of Mint Chip or Pony Tracks at Island Creamery.

Spend the night at the Refuge Inn, a mainstay in Chincoteague since 1973. Chincoteague is also home to several camping resorts, including KOA and Jellystone Park.

Continue on to Onancock, a historic waterfront town.

Start your day with a delicious breakfast sandwich at Janet’s Café before strolling the hamlet’s tree-lined streets that wow with Victorian-style homes.

Take a tour of Ker Place, a historic Federal-style home.

On the south end of Virginia’s Eastern Shore is Cape Charles, which is home to gentle beaches and vibrantly-colored sunsets.

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Spend the day on the beach at Kiptopeke State Park, then order hush puppies at The Shanty.

Cap off the day with a scoop at Brown Dog Ice Cream and settle in at the Sunset Beach Hotel on the Chesapeake Bay.

70  miles.

This trip is best enjoyed over at least 3 days, including one day in Chincoteague, one day in Onancock, and one day in Cape Charles.

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In May 2016, I left my suburban life in the USA and became a full-time traveler. Since then, I have visited 50+ countries on 5 continents and lived in Portugal, developing a special love of traveling in Europe (especially Italy) along the way. Today, along with my husband Jeremy and dog Ranger, I’m working toward my eventual goal of splitting my life between Europe and the USA.

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11 Scenic American Road Trips to Take This Spring

From coastal drives to national parks, these U.S. road trip ideas are perfect for a spring vacation.

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When the weather warms up and the late winter rains turn trees green and fields into wildflower wonderlands, it’s the perfect time to take a drive.

Whether your preferred landscape is mountains, deserts, forests, plains, or coastal views, there’s a spring road trip in the U.S. for you. Explore historic sites, regional food, wineries, or nature, all from the front seat.

We’ve put together a few suggestions, starting in exciting locales and ending in beautiful destinations, with hundreds of scenic miles in between. We cover national parks, where spring presents the ideal time between summer crowds and winter cold, as well as jaunts through marshes, mountains, and springtime blooms.  

There’s flexibility built into these suggested itineraries, with possible extensions if your schedule allows. It’s always a good idea to download your route from Google Maps to use offline or pack a paper map just in case you find yourself out of range.

Pack up the car, and away we go. These are the best American road trips to take this spring.

Joshua Tree National Park, California

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Nothing beats a U.S. national park in the springtime, and that's doubly true on the West Coast. A scenic drive through Joshua Tree National Park could span 50-plus miles if you drive straight through. Plan on spending at least four hours traversing the park, as you’ll want to take detours to enjoy panoramic views, climb massive rock formations, stroll through the cactus garden, marvel at an oasis, and find the perfect Joshua Tree landscape for your souvenir photos.

There are several ways to enter the park, but let’s say you’re starting in Palm Springs. Drive East on I-10 for about an hour to Cottonwood Springs Road (exit 168) and the park’s south entrance. Your first stop will be the visitor center for a map, and then on through the Colorado Desert environment, around sea level. You’ll see ocotillo, with their tall branches tipped by bright red blossoms. Stop at the Cholla Cactus Garden and walk along its paths, but don't get too close to the prickly plants.

Soon you’ll see the “tree” that gave the park its name. Legend has it that early Mormon settlers likened its branches to arms outstretched in prayer, so named it after the biblical figure, Joshua. Take a side trip to the Keys View overlook — with an elevation of around 5,000 feet, it provides a striking panorama of the Coachella Valley. As you wind through the park on its well-paved roads, you’ll notice campsites, picnic tables, wildlife, and an increase in elevation to the cooler Mojave Desert environment as you head toward the west entrance off Highway 62 in Joshua Tree Village. The highway meets I-10 — from here, head west toward Los Angeles or east toward the Coachella Valley.

Miami to Key West, Florida

With its abundance of wildlife and beaches, the Florida Keys is one of the best spring break destinations for families and can easily be explored by car. This drive covers about 150 miles, but the timing depends on your stops along the way. Take US-1 south, heading through historic Coconut Grove, past the University of Miami, and along either South Dixie Highway (US-1) or Ronald Reagan Turnpike (toll road). After passing the farms between Homestead and Florida City, continue on US-1 South, which turns into the Overseas Highway . Look for mile marker 126 to help you count down the distance to Key West.

Key Largo will be the northernmost town of the Keys and possibly your first stop. Spend some time at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park , the first undersea park in the country, which offers snorkeling, scuba diving, glass-bottom boat tours, and more.

Islamorada is part of the Middle Keys, a favorite of fishing fans, and a great place to shop for souvenirs. Then, it's onto Marathon Key , a city set on 13 islands, known for loggerhead turtles and its Dolphin Research Center . South of Marathon, US-1 crosses the Seven Mile Bridge which links Marathon with the Lower Keys.

Enjoy the view of the surrounding waters as you drive across the bridge, and look over at the original railroad bridge, severely damaged in 1935’s hurricane season, commemorated in the Hurricane Memorial in Islamorada. On the other side of the bridge, you'll see the palm-fringed beaches of Bahia Honda State Park . You may want to stop and explore the wildlife at the National Key Deer Refuge in Big Pine Key before reaching your destination of Key West. Enjoy the laid-back ambience of this unique town, stroll along Duval Street, or visit the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum .

Shenandoah National Park, Virginia

The wildflowers in Shenandoah National Park are spectacular, making Virginia a worthy spring road trip destination. Skyline Drive takes you 105 miles through the park along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains. About an hour and a half drive from Washington, D.C., this route through nature is the perfect contrast to the capital’s museums and monuments (though the D.C. cherry blossoms are worth a peek, too). Waterfalls, spring flora, hiking trails, wildlife, picnic areas, and 75 scenic overlooks will add hours of enjoyment to your park visit, so take your time on this popular road trip.

Starting at Front Royal on US-340, one of the park’s four entrances , the road climbs to Dickey Ridge (mile 4.6), where the visitor center provides exhibits, maps, and an orientation film. Mileposts on the west side of the road beginning with 0.0 at Front Royal help locate points of interest along the way. They continue to 105 at the southern end of the park at Rockfish Gap. Take your time and stop at the well-marked scenic overlooks, starting with the Shenandoah Valley Overlook at mile 2.8, where you can see the Shenandoah River as it winds through the valley. The Hogback Overlook at mile 20.8 is the longest viewpoint in the park and offers vistas of the Allegheny Mountains on a clear day.

Continue enjoying the panoramic views from the various overlooks, stop for a short hike, or learn more about the park at the Harry F. Byrd, Sr. Visitor Center. It's located at milepost 51 across from Big Meadows, an open area with campgrounds and spring wildflowers. At the Bearfence Mountain parking lot at mile 56.4, hikers can take a trail to the summit for a 360-degree view. Where Skyline Drive ends at Rockfish Gap, the Blue Ridge Parkway , a trip of nearly 500 scenic miles, begins.

Grand Teton National Park to Yellowstone National Park, Wyoming, Idaho, and Montana

Although parts of these two national parks are 100 miles apart, it’s possible to visit them both in one trip. You may want to stretch it over a few days, though, to really take your time sightseeing. Grand Teton National Park , at nearly 310,000 acres, is near the Wyoming town of Jackson, with Jackson Hole Airport located within the park at the base of the Teton Mountains. Just north, Yellowstone National Park covers over two million acres, with its famous geysers, mud pots, and hot springs.

Spring in Grand Teton sees the annual wildlife migration, with elk, bison, deer, and moose heading for their summer homes. The park’s mountains, valleys, forests, and rivers come alive after the winter thaw, and wildflowers usually begin to dot the landscape in May. Be sure to stop at one of the visitor centers in the park to learn about its history, wildlife, and environment. You may want to spend a night before setting out on the John D. Rockefeller, Jr. Memorial Parkway toward Yellowstone.

Heading north, you’ll be entering Yellowstone at the southernmost of its five entrances. You’ll pass Lewis Lake and waterfalls on your way to the Grant Visitor Center . Be sure to check the park’s website or convenient app regarding road conditions, especially in early spring. Head west to the Old Faithful Visitor Education Center to learn about the famous geyser and see it erupt. Watch for the park’s abundant wildlife, which includes bighorn sheep, bison, elk, moose, deer, black bears, coyotes, and mountain lions. If time allows, you can continue your national parks road trip by heading farther north to Glacier National Park in Montana.

Seattle to Newport, Oregon

You may find Seattle a bit rainy in the spring, but you'll likely see fewer crowds and lower prices. After dining on seafood, strolling through Pike Place Market, and seeing the sights over Puget Sound, head southwest towards the Oregon coast and the lovely town of Astoria. The trip begins on I-5 and is about 180 miles, passing enormous pine trees, green forests, and charming towns. It takes about three and a half hours until you cross the four-mile Astoria-Megler Bridge spanning the Columbia River and enter Astoria. There, you should spend the night and take some time exploring in the morning.

Astoria is located at the mouth of the Columbia River, close to the Pacific Ocean, and the Maritime Museum’s displays show the challenges of ships navigating the area. Once a center of fur trading and canneries, Astoria’s historic homes still stand, and the town almost seems lost in time. Don’t miss the view from Coxcomb Hill and the Astoria Column , dedicated in 1926 to honor Astoria’s early settlers.

Set out from Astoria along US-101, heading south along Oregon’s coast, and plan for many stops along the way at observation points, towns, state parks, beaches, or simply to enjoy breathtaking views of rugged coastline and crashing waves. Ecola State Park , with its sandy beach, tide pools, picnic areas, and hiking trails would be an appealing place to stop. Other beaches, wildlife preserves, and fishing villages will beckon you along the way, turning the 133-mile trip from Astoria into a full day. Relax in Newport, visit the Oregon Coast Aquarium , and dine on fresh seafood at sunset as you decide on your next stop. Willamette Valley wineries? Portland? More coastal towns? State Route 20 heads inland and US-101 continues south for your next adventure.

Rapid City to Badlands National Park, South Dakota

Rapid City is not only a great destination in itself, with art galleries, restaurants, and historic sites. It’s also the gateway to Mount Rushmore, the Minuteman Missile National Historic Site , and Badlands National Park , where this road trip will take you. Fossil beds, rugged mountains, wildlife, and striking rock formations create a unique environment.

The park is about 60 miles east of Rapid City, and South Dakota Route 44 is a scenic road through open prairie, farms, small towns, and ranches along Rapid Creek, a tributary of the Cheyenne River. You’ll drive through the Buffalo Gap National Grassland before reaching the entrance to Badlands National Park, two miles north of the town of Interior on Highway 377. From there, the Badlands Loop State Scenic Byway (SD-240) takes you through the park along 31 miles of stunning scenery that includes buttes, cliffs, spires, and overlooks where you’ll be amazed by the stretch of landscape before you.

Plan to spend several hours among the varied terrain and scenic beauty. Hike one of the many trails, and stop at the Ben Reifel Visitor Center to learn more about the park's history, wildlife, and geology. Don’t leave without a stop at Pinnacles Overlook , especially striking at sunset. To return to Rapid City, take SD-240 west to the town of Wall and then head west on I-90 for a quicker route.

New York City to Cape May, New Jersey

There’s always something to do in New York City, and after you’ve seen the shows, walked through the museums, and had your fill of the best bagels, get behind the wheel and head south along the Jersey Shore. You’ll probably leave the city via the Holland Tunnel to cross under the Hudson River to New Jersey. Stay on Route 78, and then take I-95 after you cross Newark Bay. After Perth Amboy, take the Garden State Parkway for a more scenic drive closer to the coast. Whew! You're out of the city.

The entire route is around 160 miles, and you’ll pass through some well-known beach towns worth a jaunt off the Parkway, so allow plenty of time. Asbury Park is where Bruce Springsteen got his start, and other beach towns, long popular as summer getaways, include Belmar, Spring Lake, Point Pleasant, and towns on Long Beach Island, a narrow barrier island that parallels the coast. Take Route 9 when it branches off around Toms River for a more scenic route closer to the ocean. Atlantic City, home to hotels, restaurants, casinos, beaches, and its historic boardwalk is next along your route. Stop at Steel Pier , a 1,000-foot amusement park offering rides, games, and food.

Nearing the southernmost end of New Jersey, you’ll reach Wildwood , a resort city with Adventure Amusement Pier , 1950s-style motels, diners, and retro entertainment. Just a bit further, but seemingly a world away, Cape May offers Victorian-style homes, quaint cottages, boutiques, galleries, and history dating back to the 1600s. Walk among its historic buildings and spend a night in one of its inns or bed and breakfasts before returning to New York or continuing south on the Cape May-Lewes Ferry , which can accommodate cars.

New Orleans to Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Once you’ve had your fill of beignets and oysters Rockefeller in New Orleans, consider a springtime getaway up the road to Louisiana’s capital. This southern road trip is only about 100 miles, but with so much history and beauty along the way, you should plan on making it a full-day trip. 

Take I-10 west out of town and I-310 south to LA-18, a scenic road that hugs the Mississippi. Stop at cemeteries, churches, and any picturesque places along the way that catch your eye. Then, merge onto LA-3213 N, cross the river, and make a slight left onto US-61 N to pass through Gonzales, also known as the “Jambalaya Capital of the World.” The town has a festival dedicated to the dish every May and several Cajun restaurants like The Jambalaya Shoppe .

Get on I-10 W in Prairieville from US-61 N and follow it for about 25 minutes to Baton Rouge. Enjoy some time in the city, and perhaps spend the night after your long day of driving. You might consider touring the LSU Rural Life Museum , which documents the cultures of 18th- and 19th-century rural Louisianans. For a faster return, take I-10 east, or continue west on I-10 to Lafayette, Lake Charles, and beyond.

San Antonio to Austin, Texas

If you happen to be in San Antonio in April, don’t miss Fiesta , a celebration dating back to 1891 that honors the heroes of the Alamo and the Battle of San Jacinto with parades, flowers, food, and entertainment. Enjoy the River Walk and restaurants while you plan your Texas-style road trip to the state capital of Austin. Wildflowers and the spring landscape make this meandering drive one of the most beautiful routes to Austin (just don't expect it to be the quickest). Head west on I-10 out of the city, and then west on I-410 to TX-16 north (Bandera Road) for a scenic drive through Hill Country.

The town of Bandera , home to dude ranches and farms, was once a center for cattle drives, hence its nickname, the “Cowboy Capital of the World.” From there, head north on TX-173 and TX-16 to Fredericksburg , a Texas city with a German heritage dating back to its first settlers in the mid-1800s. Wineries and authentic German cuisine make this an attractive stopping point. If you have time, stop in Enchanted Rock State Natural Area to see its pink granite dome and striking rock formations.

Austin is about 80 miles east on US-290, but if there’s time for one more detour, you might want to visit Pedernales Falls State Park , just six miles north of US-290 about halfway to Austin. Known for entertainment, food, and nightlife, Austin is called the “Live Music Capital of the World.” You may want to spend a night to see what it’s all about. When it’s time to leave, you can take a direct route back to San Antonio on I-35 south, making the trip in under an hour and a half.

Phoenix to Flagstaff, Arizona

Spring is lovely in Phoenix, with April temperatures around the mid-80s. Flagstaff, at 7,000 feet of elevation, sees cooler average temperatures in the 60s and 70s during spring. The drive begins on I-17 north through the Sonoran Preserve and continues through the desert landscape for an hour before reaching our first suggested stop, Arcosanti . The experimental community is considered one of the best small towns in Arizona due to its futuristic and eco-conscious architecture, so set aside an hour or two to explore.

Then, continue up I-17 to the Montezuma Castle National Monument . These well-preserved prehistoric cliff dwellings were the homes of the Sinagua people for more than 400 years.

Continue northeast on I-17, then take AZ-179 north to Sedona along the Red Rock Scenic Byway , with about eight miles of stunning scenery that includes rugged sandstone rock formations tinted red by the presence of iron. Spend some time in the small town, explore the shops and restaurants, or hike among the rocks to feel the energy some refer to as vortexes.

Take AZ-89A north toward Flagstaff, but don’t miss Slide Rock State Park , especially during wildflower season. In just over 30 minutes, you’ll arrive in Flagstaff, home to the world’s largest ponderosa pine forest. Explore the historic downtown on a walking tour and rest there for the night before heading back to Phoenix or on to Grand Canyon National Park , Wupatki National Monument , Petrified Forest National Park , or one of the other national or state parks accessible from the gateway of Flagstaff.

Los Angeles to Big Bear Lake, California

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No list of spring road trips would be complete without one of the most beloved — the Rim of the World Scenic Byway . The 110-mile trip takes drivers along the cliffs of the San Bernardino Mountains from one breathtaking view to the next.

Begin at Cajon Pass off Interstate 15, about an hour east of Los Angeles on Interstate 10. This drive takes you through some of the most scenic spots in California’s Inland Empire area, with plenty of photo opportunities at lookouts like Lake Silverwood Scenic Overlook  off State Highway 138.  

If there’s time to spend in Lake Arrowhead, off State Route 173, we highly recommend a tour on the  Lake Arrowhead Queen paddle-wheel boat  to get a good look at the lake and its scenic shores. Stay overnight at Lake Arrowhead Resort and Spa for a relaxing evening of waterfront dining and alpine views from its private beach.

Join State Route 18 for your drive east toward Big Bear. Embrace your mountainous surroundings and stay at one of the chic cabins at Noble + Proper . Go for a hike on the  Castle Rock Trail  to catch unparalleled views of Big Bear Lake. Before you head back to L.A., grab a poke bowl and orange-guava smoothie at Tropicali , Big Bear’s popular restaurant on the Rim of the World with Hawaiian-style trappings. 

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Best USA Road Trips: Top 10 Scenic Routes to Explore in 2023

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Road trips are a quintessential American experience, offering a unique way to explore the country’s diverse landscapes and cultures. Whether you’re looking to hit the open road with friends or family, or embark on a solo adventure, the United States has no shortage of scenic routes and destinations to choose from. From the rugged coastline of California’s Pacific Coast Highway to the rolling hills of the Blue Ridge Parkway, you will find the best USA road trips for every taste and budget.

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Before setting out on your road trip , it’s important to do some essential planning to ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey. This includes mapping out your route, budgeting for gas and accommodations, packing appropriately, and familiarizing yourself with local laws and regulations. With proper preparation, you can make the most of your road trip and create memories that will last a lifetime.

Key Takeaways

  • Road trips are a great way to explore the diverse landscapes and cultures of the United States.
  • Essential planning is key to a successful road trip, including mapping out your route and budgeting for expenses.
  • From the Pacific Coast Highway to the Blue Ridge Parkway, there are countless scenic routes and destinations to choose from across the country.

Essential Road Trip Planning for the Best USA Road Trips

Planning a road trip can be a daunting task, but with a little preparation, it can be an enjoyable and memorable experience. Here are some essential tips to help you plan your next road trip:

1. Choose your route

The first step in planning a road trip is to decide on your route. Consider your interests, the time you have available, and the distance you are willing to travel. You can use online tools like Google Maps or Roadtrippers to map out your route and estimate driving times.

2. Plan your stops

Once you have your route planned out, it’s time to decide on your stops. Research the attractions and activities along your route, and decide which ones you want to see. Make sure to include time for rest stops, meals, and overnight stays.

3. Pack smart

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Packing for a road trip can be tricky, but it’s important to pack smart. Make a list of the essentials, such as clothing, toiletries, and snacks. Don’t forget to pack a first aid kit and any necessary medications. Consider packing a cooler with drinks and s nacks to save money on the road.

4. Check your vehicle

Before hitting the road, it’s important to check your vehicle. Make sure your oil and other fluids are topped off, your tires are properly inflated, and your brakes are in good condition. It’s also a good idea to have your vehicle serviced before a long road trip.

5. Stay flexible

Finally, it’s important to stay flexible on a road trip. Unexpected delays and detours can happen, so it’s important to be prepared for changes in your plans. Stay open to new experiences and be willing to adjust your itinerary as needed.

By following these essential road trip planning tips, you can ensure a smooth and enjoyable journey.

Best Road Trips in the East Coast

If you’re looking for an unforgettable road trip experience, the East Coast of the United States has plenty of options to choose from. Here are three of the best road trips to take in the East Coast:

Blue Ridge Parkway

The Blue Ridge Parkway is a scenic drive that stretches 469 miles from Virginia to North Carolina. The road winds through the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains, offering breathtaking views of forests, waterfalls, and wildlife. Along the way, you’ll find plenty of opportunities for hiking, camping, and picnicking.

One of the highlights of the Blue Ridge Parkway is the Linn Cove Viaduct, a 1,243-foot-long bridge that hugs the side of Grandfather Mountain. The viaduct offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and is a popular spot for photography.

Acadia National Park Loop

Acadia National Park in Maine offers a 27-mile scenic loop that takes you through some of the most beautiful landscapes in the Northeast. The loop winds along the coast, offering views of rocky beaches, lighthouses, and quaint fishing villages.

Best USA Road Trips Acadia National Park Loop

Along the way, you can stop at the top of Cadillac Mountain, the highest point on the East Coast, for panoramic views of the park and the surrounding area. You can also take a hike on one of the many trails in the park, including the popular Precipice Trail.

Skyline Drive

Skyline Drive is a 105-mile drive through Shenandoah National Park in Virginia. The road offers stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains, with plenty of opportunities to stop and take in the scenery.

One of the highlights of Skyline Drive is the many overlooks that offer panoramic views of the surrounding mountains and valleys. You can also take a hike on one of the many trails in the park, including the popular Old Rag Mountain Trail.

Overall, these three road trips offer some of the best scenery and outdoor activities on the East Coast. Whether you’re a seasoned road tripper or a first-timer, these drives are sure to leave you with unforgettable memories.

Best Road Trips in the West Coast

The West Coast of the United States is home to some of the most scenic and iconic road trips in the world. Here are three of the best road trips in the West Coast that you should consider for your next adventure.

Pacific Coast Highway

The Pacific Coast Highway, also known as Highway 1, is a 655-mile stretch of road that runs along the California coast from Dana Point in Orange County to Leggett in Mendocino County. The route takes you through some of the most stunning coastal scenery in the world, including the rugged cliffs of Big Sur, the sandy beaches of Malibu, and the charming towns of Monterey and Santa Barbara.

Driving the Pacific Coast Highway is a bucket-list experience that should not be missed. Along the way, you can stop at numerous scenic lookout points, hike in state parks , and visit charming coastal towns. Some highlights of the route include the Bixby Bridge in Big Sur, Hearst Castle near San Simeon, and the iconic Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco .

Route 66 is a legendary road trip that stretches 2,448 miles from Chicago, Illinois, to Santa Monica, California. The route was once the main highway connecting the Midwest to the West Coast, and it has been immortalized in movies, songs, and literature.

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Driving Route 66 is a journey through American history. Along the way, you will pass through small towns, big cities, and vast open spaces. Some highlights of the route include the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, the Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, and the Grand Canyon in Arizona .

Big Sur Coastline

The Big Sur Coastline is a 90-mile stretch of California’s Highway 1 that runs from Carmel to San Simeon. The route takes you through some of the most breathtaking coastal scenery in the world, including towering redwood forests, rugged cliffs, and pristine beaches.

Driving the Big Sur Coastline is a peaceful and scenic journey that allows you to fully immerse yourself in the natural beauty of California. Along the way, you can stop at state parks, hike in the mountains, and visit charming coastal towns. Some highlights of the route include Pfeiffer Beach, McWay Falls, and Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park.

These three road trips are just a few examples of the many incredible journeys you can take on the West Coast. Whether you are looking for adventure, relaxation, or a bit of both, there is a road trip for everyone on the West Coast of the United States.

Best Road Trips in the Midwest

If you’re looking for an adventure on the road, the Midwest has plenty of options to choose from. Here are two of the best road trips in the region:

Great River Road

The Great River Road is a 3,000-mile route that follows the Mississippi River from Minnesota to Louisiana. In the Midwest, the route covers 10 states: Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi, and Louisiana.

One of the highlights of the Great River Road is the scenic drive along the bluffs of the Mississippi River. You’ll also have the opportunity to visit historic towns, museums, and parks along the way. Some of the must-see attractions include the National Mississippi River Museum & Aquarium in Dubuque, Iowa, the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, Missouri, and the Vicksburg National Military Park in Mississippi.

Lake Superior Circle Tour

The Lake Superior Circle Tour is a 1,300-mile route that takes you around the largest freshwater lake in the world. The route starts and ends in Duluth, Minnesota, and covers parts of Minnesota, Wisconsin, Michigan, and Ontario, Canada.

Along the way, you’ll be treated to stunning views of Lake Superior and the surrounding wilderness. You can also stop at charming towns and attractions like Split Rock Lighthouse in Two Harbors, Minnesota, and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore in Munising, Michigan.

Keep in mind that the Lake Superior Circle Tour can take up to a week to complete, so plan accordingly. Also, be prepared for varying weather conditions, especially if you’re traveling in the fall or winter.

Whether you choose the Great River Road or the Lake Superior Circle Tour, you’re sure to have an unforgettable road trip in the Midwest .

Best Road Trips in the South

If you’re looking for a scenic drive through the southern United States, you have plenty of options to choose from. Here are two of the best road trips in the South:

Overseas Highway

The Overseas Highway is a 113-mile road that connects the Florida Keys to the mainland. This road offers stunning views of the ocean and the surrounding islands. Some of the highlights of this road trip include the Seven Mile Bridge, Bahia Honda State Park, and Key West .

One of the unique features of this road trip is that you’ll be driving on a series of bridges and causeways that connect the islands. The longest of these is the Seven Mile Bridge, which offers breathtaking views of the ocean.

Natchez Trace Parkway

The Natchez Trace Parkway is a 444-mile road that runs from Natchez, Mississippi to Nashville, Tennessee. This road follows the path of an ancient Native American trail and offers a glimpse into the history of the region.

Best USA Road Trips Natchez Trace

Some of the highlights of this road trip include the Cypress Swamp, the Meriwether Lewis Monument, and the historic town of Natchez. Along the way, you’ll also have the opportunity to see a variety of wildlife, including deer and wild turkeys.

One of the unique features of this road trip is that there are no commercial vehicles allowed on the parkway. This means that you’ll be able to enjoy a peaceful and scenic drive without the distraction of big trucks and buses.

Both of these road trips offer stunning views and a chance to experience the beauty and history of the southern United States. Whether you’re a history buff or just looking for a scenic drive, these road trips are sure to impress.

Best Road Trips in the Mountain Region

If you’re looking for scenic drives and breathtaking views, the mountain region of the United States has plenty to offer. Here are two of the best road trips to take in this region:

Going-to-the-Sun Road

Going-to-the-Sun Road is a 50-mile long road that runs through Glacier National Park in Montana. The road is narrow and winding, and it takes you through some of the most stunning scenery in the park. The road is only open from late June to mid-September due to heavy snowfall in the winter months.

Some of the highlights of this road trip include:

  • Lake McDonald: This is the largest lake in the park, and it’s a great spot for fishing, kayaking, and hiking.
  • Logan Pass: This is the highest point on the road, and it offers incredible views of the surrounding mountains.
  • St. Mary Lake: This is another beautiful lake in the park, and it’s a popular spot for swimming and boating.

Trail Ridge Road

Trail Ridge Road is a 48-mile long road that runs through Rocky Mountain National Park in Colorado. The road reaches an elevation of over 12,000 feet, and it offers stunning views of the surrounding mountains and valleys.

  • Alpine Visitor Center: This is a great spot to stop and learn about the park’s ecology and geology.
  • Many Parks Curve: This is a scenic overlook that offers panoramic views of the park.
  • Forest Canyon Overlook: This is another scenic overlook that offers views of the park’s valleys and mountains.

Both of these road trips are popular with tourists, so be prepared for crowds during peak season. However, the stunning scenery and unforgettable experiences make these road trips well worth the trip.

Seasonal Road Trips

If you’re planning a road trip in the USA, consider timing your trip to coincide with seasonal attractions. Two popular seasonal road trips are Fall Foliage in New England and Spring Wildflowers in Texas.

Fall Foliage in New England

New England is known for its stunning fall foliage, which typically peaks in late September through mid-October. The best way to experience the colors of fall is by taking a scenic drive through Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine. Here are some popular routes to consider:

  • The Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire: This 34-mile stretch of road is one of the most scenic drives in New England, with views of the White Mountains and colorful foliage.
  • The Mohawk Trail in Massachusetts: This 63-mile drive takes you through the Berkshires and past historic towns and scenic vistas.
  • The Coastal Route in Maine: This 167-mile drive takes you along the coast of Maine, with views of lighthouses, fishing villages, and colorful foliage.

Spring Wildflowers in Texas

Texas is known for its wildflowers, which typically bloom in March and April. The best way to see the wildflowers is by taking a road trip through the Texas Hill Country . Here are some popular routes to consider:

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  • The Bluebonnet Trail in Ennis: This 40-mile drive takes you through fields of bluebonnets, the state flower of Texas.
  • The Willow City Loop: This 13-mile drive takes you through fields of wildflowers, including bluebonnets, Indian paintbrushes, and more.
  • The Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center in Austin: This botanical garden showcases native Texas plants and wildflowers, and is a great place to learn about the state’s natural beauty.

No matter what season you choose to take your road trip, there’s always something beautiful to see in the USA.

Final Thoughts on Best USA Road Trips

In conclusion, the United States is a vast country with a diverse range of landscapes and attractions that make it an ideal destination for road trips. From the iconic Route 66 to the stunning Pacific Coast Highway, there are numerous routes to choose from that offer breathtaking scenery and unforgettable experiences.

Whether you prefer the great outdoors or the bright lights of the city, there is a road trip for everyone in the USA. Some of the best road trips include the Great Northern Route, the Blues Highway, and the Grand Circle Tour, which takes you through some of the country’s most spectacular national parks.

When planning your road trip, be sure to take into account the time of year, as some routes may be closed during the winter months. You should also consider your budget and the length of time you have available, as some trips can take several weeks to complete.

Overall, a road trip in the USA is a fantastic way to explore the country and create memories that will last a lifetime. With so many routes to choose from, there is no shortage of adventure to be had on the open road.

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Frequently Asked Questions about Best USA Road Trips

What are some must-see national parks on a road trip in the usa.

There are several national parks worth visiting on a road trip in the USA. Some of the must-see national parks include Yellowstone National Park, Grand Canyon National Park, Yosemite National Park, Zion National Park, and Rocky Mountain National Park. Each park offers unique landscapes, wildlife, and activities for visitors to enjoy.

What are the best road trips to take from Texas?

If you’re starting your road trip in Texas, there are several great options to choose from. Some of the best road trips to take from Texas include the Great River Road, which follows the Mississippi River from Minnesota to Louisiana; the Pacific Coast Highway, which runs along the California coast; and Route 66, which stretches from Chicago to Santa Monica.

What are the essential items to pack for a road trip?

When packing for a road trip, it’s important to bring essential items such as a first aid kit, snacks, water, a map or GPS system, a phone charger, and comfortable clothing and shoes. Other useful items include a cooler, blankets, pillows, and a camera to capture memories.

What is a recommended 2-month itinerary for a cross-country road trip in the USA?

A recommended 2-month itinerary for a cross-country road trip in the USA could include starting in New York City and traveling west towards California. Some must-see destinations along the way include Niagara Falls, Chicago, Yellowstone National Park, the Grand Canyon, and San Francisco. It’s important to plan your route ahead of time and make reservations for accommodations and activities.

What are some popular road trip destinations in the USA?

Some popular road trip destinations in the USA include the Pacific Coast Highway in California, Route 66 from Chicago to Santa Monica, the Great River Road along the Mississippi River, and the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia and North Carolina. Each destination offers unique scenery and attractions for visitors to enjoy.

What are some scenic drives to take in the USA?

There are countless scenic drives to take in the USA, but some of the most popular include the Pacific Coast Highway in California, the Blue Ridge Parkway in Virginia and North Carolina, the Great River Road along the Mississippi River, and the Overseas Highway in Florida. Each drive offers stunning views and opportunities to explore the local culture and attractions.

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10 Best Road Trips in the United States

Across the United States of America, roads and highways crisscross the country, tying and connecting people and places featuring some of the most beautiful landscapes and natural wonders. Some of the best examples include the sunny Pacific Coast Highway and the legendary Route 66, part of a big web of roads running through cities, towns, and all the natural wonders in between. These roads and highways are more than about getting from place to place; they are part of the destination and experience in and of themselves. They are also a reflection of what makes America such a special place! So, let us dive in and explore some of the best road trips in the United States.

The Road to Hana

Road to Hana, Hawaii

Set off from Kahului on Hawaii , cruise toward Hana along Maui's east coast, and there you have it: the winding Hana Highway. As you zip along a road, it is not a super long journey, but it is like going on a mini adventure with all its sharp turns and narrow bridges. This path is famous for how it zigzags, with many twists and curves, and all its one-way bridges. There is definitely some skill involved with this drive! The best part is driving through the lush green forests with waterfalls popping up here and there as you go, including the famous Twin Falls and Wailua Falls.

These spots are great for taking photos and sometimes even going for a swim. Near the end of your trip, make sure to check out Ohe’o Gulch. The stop is intensely pretty, with sights of pools and waterfalls tumbling right into the Pacific Ocean .

Grand Teton, Yellowstone, & Glacier National Parks Road Trip

Road from Yellowstone National Park to Grand Teton National Park, Wyoming, USA

How does 900 miles through some of the nicest mountain valleys in the country sound? Well, this trip weaves through America’s stunning national parks. You can see wildlife as there are many spots to get out for hikes and, of course, some of the region’s famous geysers. The dramatic Teton Mountain Range, with its jagged peaks, lay on one end, while the countless lakes and mountains of Glacier Mountain Park lie on the other. This road trip is truly breathtaking.

Right between those two points lies Yellowstone, famed for the iconic Old Faithful Geyser , the colorful Grand Prismatic Spring , and numerous other geysers and hot springs. This does not even include the bison, elk, and wolves that roam inside its borders! The best time to tackle this trip is between the end of June and the start of September when most roads and services are available.

Street scene with classic car in front of souvenir shops in Williams, one of the cities on the famous Route 66

Is there a road in the U.S. as well-known as Route 66? It has appeared in songs and films and is deeply woven into what it means to be American. The road has a deeper meaning, too, standing for freedom, new chances, and the thrill of exploring. Running from Chicago to Santa Monica , the road was a key path for folks heading west in the 1930s, searching for a brighter future. Altogether, Route 66 is just under 2500 miles, going through natural wonders like the Grand Canyon and the Petrified Forest National Park. It also goes past towns like Tulsa, St. Louis, and many others. So, if you want to see the outdoors or take in some of the sights of a city, Route 66 truly has it all!

Olympic Peninsula Loop

Seven Lakes Basin on the High Divide loop, Olympic Peninsula, Washington State, USA.

Olympic Peninsula Loop circles through the state of Washington , passing through rainforests, past glaciers, and beside beaches. You have found your match if you want a road where you can stop to explore the outdoors. At just over 300 miles, it is not as long as some trips on this list. It is the kind of road where you can take it slowly, stopping at landmarks as you circle the loop. Look out for places like Mount Ellinor, known for its easy-to-reach peak, and Lena Lake, perfect for day trips beside clear, blue waters. Looking for a chill day out? Swing by Port Townsend. It has vintage Victorian-style buildings and a laid-back city center that is perfectly inviting.

The Great River Road

The Great River Bridge over the Mississippi in Burlington, Iowa.

This is no ordinary drive. This long, winding passage goes through 10 states, following the twists and turns of the Mississippi River . Altogether the drive spans over 2000 miles, through peaks, valleys, towns, and cities. When you are driving through this many states, it is more than just a drive. It is a lesson in the cultural essence of America. Some people will put aside weeks to tackle the entire length. Get lost easily? You will know you are on the right road by the green and white pilot’s wheel logo, making it simple for travelers to follow the route. Some of the best places to see along the way include the Itasca State Park in Minnesota or the cultural treasure of the French Quarter down in New Orleans .

Going-to-the-Sun Road

Evening view of Going to the Sun Road, Montana

Quality, not quality. That is the simple rule of this trip, found in Montana's Glacier National Park. This trip is only 50 miles long but full of great scenery, like spring-time wildflowers, icy lakes, and top-notch mountain scenery. Passing through Logan Pass over the Continental Divide opens up an array of the park's diverse ecosystems. Some of the best spots to look for include Avalanche Creek, a beautiful spot featuring the Trail of the Cedars and the Avalanche Lake trailhead. The Weeping Wall is also a section of the road where water cascades down from the garden wall, often drenching cars in the early summer.

Pacific Coast Highway

Santa Monica gulf and mountains over renewed Pacific Highway descent.

The Pacific Coast Highway is an iconic way to see some of the best views available on the California coast. It has everything you would look for in a drive by the ocean. Also known as Highway 1, the drive is one of the most famous routes around the world. It covers just over 600 miles, passing cliffsides, thick forests, and the Pacific Ocean by your side. You can take this journey slow, with countless places to stop and explore, making for an amazing long adventure, or you can visit different towns one after another for a quick hop. Must-see spot choices include Carmel-by-the-Sea , the dramatic cliffs of Big Sur, Santa Monica, and even the Golden Gate Bridge .

Blue Ridge Parkway

Aerial view of Blue Ridge Parkway in North Carolina at sunset.

This path is called "America's Favorite Drive" and cuts through the Appalachian Highlands. Its name means it passes through rolling mountains topped with lush forests. The best time to see it is in fall when the foliage turns all sorts of vibrant colors. The road links Virginia with North Carolina , providing a one-of-a-kind journey through the natural wonders and cultural history of the American South. Speed demons beware: the National Park Service looks after the road and is made for relaxed driving, and the speed limit usually does not exceed 45 mph. This way, travelers can go at a nice, slow pace and really soak in the surroundings.

Las Vegas to San Diego

California State Route 190 in Death Valley National Park

This path goes from a cool, breezy beach to a hot, dry desert. It mixes the fun energy of Las Vegas with the relaxed beach vibe of San Diego . It's the kind of drive that's great for the person who wants to explore all sorts of fun. It is that interesting combination of cities and nature that makes it so unique! The quality and variety of biomes you can see are unbeatable, such as the Cleveland National Forest or the Mojave Desert. The best time to head out on this trip is during the fall, winter, or spring as summer can be a tad hot. You should definitely check out places like Anza-Borrego Desert State Park and Death Valley National Park while driving past.

Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway

Mount Rushmore National Memorial though the Doane Robinson Tunnel on Iron MountaIn Road part of the Peter Norbeck Scenic National Byway

This byway stretches over 70 miles and showcases the beautiful Black Hills in South Dakota. People love it for its views, with its rugged rock shapes, pine woods, and lots of animals to see as you drive by. But it can be more than just pretty sights; many say there is something special and spiritual about this place, almost like it touches your soul, making the Black Hills truly one-of-a-kind.

The drive is short but filled with iconic places. Custer State Park and the Mount Rushmore National Memorial are the two endpoints, with stops like the ongoing Crazy Horse Memorial construction on the way. One of the most popular segments of the drive is Iron Mountain Road, which forms a portion of the byway. It offers stunning views and unique features like its famous pigtail bridges and tunnels.

Driving through the United States, there is something new to see or experience on every new road. From Maui's rainforests to the famous Route 66, these trips let us deeply experience what makes this country's nature and culture special. Whether looking at the views on the Blue Ridge Parkway or experiencing the wild beauty of the Olympic Peninsula, the drive is all about exploring and finding new things, showing us why traveling by road is so appealing. So jump into the car, grab a map and just drive.

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Posted: March 15, 2024 | Last updated: March 15, 2024

<p>Spring break is that amazing time of year when you get to put the books away, step out from your routine, and dive into an adventure. What better way to savor this freedom than by hitting the road with your favorite tunes, snacks, and best friends or family? </p> <p>Road trips are the ultimate way to explore new places at your own pace, find hidden gems, and make memories that last a lifetime. Let’s explore the best spring break road trips that promise endless adventure and stories to tell.</p>

Ever cruised down the highway with the wind whipping through your hair and your favorite song blasting? Those are the road trips that stay with you. The perfect destination can make all the difference, and with stunning views and great company, it’s an unbeatable adventure. Here are some recommendations for your next road trip in the United States.

<p>The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is known for its biodiverse landscapes and historic structures. Wide drives or a simple walk among the fog-covered peaks reveal nature’s beauty. </p><p>Streams, rivers, and waterfalls, which offer relaxing sounds and sights, can be found in the park. Black bears live in the park, and visitors may spot one from a safe distance.</p>

1. Blue Ridge Parkway

If you’re traveling from North Carolina to Virginia or vice versa, the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway spans several mountains. You drive along the mountain ridge, which spins from one national park, Virginia’s Shenandoah, to another, the Great Smoky Mountains. 

If you love nature, this is a road trip worth trying. You can camp at night for a rest stop or check into lodges like Mount Pisgah Lodge or the Craggy Pinnacle. 

<p>If you’re looking to spend some time on the beach but get bored easily, head to Daytona Beach. You’ll have access to long sandy beaches, a lively nightlife, and plenty of outdoor activities. At the beach, you can go kayaking or beachcombing. If you don’t mind driving, head to nearby Tomoka State Park to go hiking and trailing.</p><p>Average day rates for camping in the area are $55. If you’re looking for a quiet campground, choose Elite Resorts at Salt Springs. It’s close to both Little Lake Kerr and the Ocala National Forest and offers full hookup RV sites and lakefront lodges. </p>

2. US Route 1

U.S. Route 1 is the perfect road trip for beachgoers in Florida. The road stretches 545 miles and directly leads toward the ocean. You’ll enjoy scenic views of the sea and pass idyllic towns. You can also stop by dainty restaurants and unique destinations like the Biscayne National Park and St. Augustine Lighthouse Museum. 

<p>The Pacific Coast Highway stretches 655 miles from San Francisco to San Diego, California. Expect to drive for approximately 12 hours and enjoy iconic sites, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Carmel by the Sea, and the Bixby Creek Bridge. Ocean lovers can enjoy the breathtaking sites of the beaches along the way. </p>

3. Pacific Coast Highway

The Pacific Coast Highway stretches 655 miles from San Francisco to San Diego, California. Expect to drive for approximately 12 hours and enjoy iconic sites, including the Golden Gate Bridge, Carmel by the Sea, and the Bixby Creek Bridge. Ocean lovers can enjoy the breathtaking sites of the beaches along the way. 

<p>In Olympic National Park, Washington, rainforests and steep grassland meet along the uneven Pacific coastline. This diverse landscape invites exploration and adventure at every turn. You can also find hot springs to relax. Plus, it’s a great place to look at stars at night because it’s away from city lights.</p>

4. Olympic Peninsula Loop

The Olympic Peninsula Loop covers 329 miles in Washington and showcases several types of ecosystems. You can check out Olympic National Park, where you’ll enjoy rainforests, mountains, and waterfalls in one location. This makes this road trip enticing for amateur ecologists. 

<p>The Oregon Trail stretches across several states, including Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. History buffs will love this 2,170-mile road trip because it follows the east-west wagon route immigrant trail. You can <a href="https://sparknomad.com/jesuit-ruins-trinidad-paraguay/">visit historic</a> sites and hiking trains and examine displayed prehistoric fossils. </p>

5. The Oregon Trail

The Oregon Trail stretches across several states, including Missouri, Kansas, Nebraska, Wyoming, Idaho, Oregon, and Washington. History buffs will love this 2,170-mile road trip because it follows the east-west wagon route immigrant trail. You can visit historic sites and hiking trains and examine displayed prehistoric fossils. 

<p>Tioga Pass is a gem for budding geologists, especially the mountain pass that goes through the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It is 64 miles long and has a 9,945-foot elevation, making it the highest highway in California. From the pass, you can see picturesque views of Mount Dana and Gaylor Peak.</p>

6. Tioga Pass

Tioga Pass is a gem for budding geologists, especially the mountain pass that goes through the Sierra Nevada mountain range. It is 64 miles long and has a 9,945-foot elevation, making it the highest highway in California. From the pass, you can see picturesque views of Mount Dana and Gaylor Peak.

<p>In spring, the Texas Hill Country is covered in bluebonnets, the state flower. If you’re driving on the Bluebonnet Trail, you’ll see blue flowers all around you. This is a beautiful and typically Texan sight, which you might want to capture on camera. Don’t forget to take pictures of the flower fields against the Texas sky; they make great photos.</p>

7. Bluebonnet Trail

The Bluebonnet Trail is a 40-mile Texas road trip with Ennis Garden Club’s mapped driving trail for beginners . Bluebonnets are the state’s national flower, and they cover the rolling hills every springtime. If you’re fond of wildflowers, this stunning trail is worth checking out. 

<p>The road trip stretches for 50 miles in Montana and fits perfectly for dedicated hikers. It is filled with towering mountains, gorgeous glaciers, and stunning valleys. The trail boasts classic sites like Montana’s Glacier National Park, the Continental Divide, and the Hidden Lake Overlook. </p>

8. Going-to-the-Sun Road

The road trip stretches for 50 miles in Montana and fits perfectly for dedicated hikers. It is filled with towering mountains, gorgeous glaciers, and stunning valleys. The trail boasts classic sites like Montana’s Glacier National Park, the Continental Divide, and the Hidden Lake Overlook. 

<p>The Big Island Loop Road in Hawaii stretches from Kailua-Kona to Mauna Kea and takes around 7 hours to complete. The 300-mile adventure lets you choose your own fun: hike across volcanic craters, cool off at black sand beaches, or spy a fiery peek into Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes.</p>

9. Big Island Loop Road

The Big Island Loop Road in Hawaii stretches from Kailua-Kona to Mauna Kea and takes around 7 hours to complete. The 300-mile adventure lets you choose your own fun: hike across volcanic craters, cool off at black sand beaches, or spy a fiery peek into Kilauea, one of the world’s most active volcanoes.

<p>Start your trip from Minneapolis to the North Shore, where the calm water of Lake Superior waits for you. Enjoy a picturesque drive alongside this great lake, with pit stops at stunning waterfalls and state parks.</p><p>Don’t forget to visit the small towns by the lake. Each one has its unique feel and beautiful nature. This journey is a great mix of outdoor fun and relaxing times.</p>

10. Lake Superior Drive

If you love water, Lake Superior Drive is perfect for you. You will cross three states, including Michigan, Minnesota, and Wisconsin. For the entirety of the 1,300-mile trip, you’ll come across one of the Great Lakes, Lake Superior. Besides the serene waters, you will also see the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore and the Split Rock Lighthouse. 

<p>Experience the striking contrast between Vegas’s neon lights and the majestic Grand Canyon. For the adventurous, consider a helicopter tour for a distinct perspective. </p><p>Stop along your drive to take in the changing landscapes. Have your camera ready for the desert vistas and wildlife you might encounter.</p>

11. Grand Circle Route

If you like national parks, the Grand Circle Route is a good choice. It runs for 1,000 miles, mostly in Utah and a little of Arizona. It features five great national parks: the Grand Canyon, Canyonlands, Bryce Canyon, Zion, and Arches National Parks. 

Visit each park and dedicate at least two days to exploring them fully. You won’t regret spending time on the desert landscapes and hiking trails . 

<p>The Avenue of the Giants stretches 31 miles in Northern California and fits tree aficionados well. The state is home to imposing redwoods and the well-known Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Start early when exploring the forest since it tends to get crowded fast. </p>

12. Avenue of the Giants

The Avenue of the Giants stretches 31 miles in Northern California and fits tree aficionados well. The state is home to imposing redwoods and the well-known Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Start early when exploring the forest since it tends to get crowded fast. 

<p>If you want a <a href="https://www.thewaywardhome.com/12-solo-road-trip-hacks-for-a-safe-and-exciting-adventure/">relaxing road trip</a>, the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway is for you. The Ohio-based trail is 26 miles long and filled with stunning natural visuals, especially during autumn, when the gorgeous foliage is formed. </p><p>It’s not a long drive, so stop at Conkle’s Hollow Upper Rim Trail. You can also stay in the cave, which has been transformed into a cabin. </p>

13. Hocking Hills Scenic Byway

If you want a relaxing road trip , the Hocking Hills Scenic Byway is for you. The Ohio-based trail is 26 miles long and filled with stunning natural visuals, especially during autumn, when the gorgeous foliage is formed. 

It’s not a long drive, so stop at Conkle’s Hollow Upper Rim Trail. You can also stay in the cave, which has been transformed into a cabin. 

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14. Route 66

Route 66 is one of the longest road trips, stretching 2,448 miles and passing through several states including California, Arizona, New Mexico, Texas, Oklahoma, Kansas, Missouri, and Illinois. 

The road trip is iconic, as it’s one of the first highways built in the country.

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15. Kancamagus Highway

Exploring the 36-mile Kancamagus Highway, which runs from New Hampshire to New England, is the perfect autumn activity . On the road trip, you’ll see picturesque scenes dominated by yellow, gold, orange, and red foliage. To complete this experience, stop by the White Mountains and follow the Lincoln Woods Trail. 

<p>The James Dalton Highway in Alaska is less popular among tourists but is still worth a visit. It runs 414 miles through remote landscapes dotted with wildlife. The views are untouched here, providing a serene yet rugged road trip experience.</p>

16. Anchorage to Valdez, Alaska

The Alaskan road trip stretches 300 miles from Anchorage to Valdez. The trail is great for those who want to get to know the state uniquely. You can visit several sites, including waterfalls and some historical locations. You can also view Alaska’s unique wildlife, such as the Musk Ox and Dali Sheep. 

<p>The 64-mile road to Hana Highway in Hawaii is a tropical paradise. You’ll pass by waterfalls, beaches, and stunning sea cliffs. The road may be curvy, but rich scenes and fragrant air make it a delightful drive. Remember to try some fresh <a href="https://sparknomad.com/colombian-food/">tropical fruits</a> and local food in roadside stalls.</p>

17. Hana Highway Road Trip

This road trip covers 52 miles of Maui’s eastern coast from Kahului to Hana, Hawaii. It will take you 2 and a half hours to traverse this popular Hawaiian highway fully. The road has many curves and bridges, along with the rainforests and cascading waterfalls you’ll fully enjoy. 

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<p>Before embarking on your road trip, prepare a list of unique items to spot and share it with your kids or co-passengers. Your list could include quirky sightings like a purple car, a yellow truck, a bald driver, a flatbed truck, or a sports bike. As you travel, everyone can participate in spotting these items. Keep track of who finds the most and reward the winner with a small cash prize or a treat. This engaging game is a great way to stay entertained on long, monotonous stretches of road. It’s also an effective strategy to keep kids engaged and away from screens during the trip.</p>

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I’ve been to all 50 states, 49 of them in an RV. There are beautiful places to explore all around the United States, but there are some great places that surpass the rest.

The type of routes that make you feel like you’ve won the life lottery. The ones that make you ask, “Is this even real life?!” 

RV motorhome on small road in the American West.

Whether you’re a full-time RVer or planning a family vacation for the summer, you may be feeling overwhelmed at the options of where to go next and wondering which roads are the best and most scenic to enjoy through RV travel.  

After over 50,000 miles behind the wheel and exploring every corner of this country, I’ve compiled the best RV road trips for you to explore!

Length of Route: Approximately 1,650 miles from Seattle, Washington to Los Angeles, California Best Time of Year to Go: Spring/Summer/Fall

Wide view of the Pacific Ocean from the PCH.

Imagine cruising down the coasts of Washington, Oregon, and California, with practically perfect moderate temperatures year-round. There’s no need for AC, just roll the windows down and inhale that salty ocean breeze.

Welcome to the Pacific Coast Highway, one of the best road trips in North America.

To be fair, this route can be as beautiful as it is challenging to drive, depending on the size of your RV. There are many sections along the PCH that are not big rig friendly. 

While the weather is moderate compared to other parts of the country, you can expect some freezing temperatures in the winter or even early spring in some parts of the Pacific Northwest along the route. 

Most folks are surprised to learn that the summer months are actually one of the least desirable times to visit California due to what the locals call ‘May Gray’ or ‘June Gloom’.

The marine layer tends to be thick and chilly, making the roads more dangerous to drive and less scenic.

Route map of Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) starting in Olympic National Park and finishing at the Santa Monia Pier in California.

PCH Must-See Sites

  • Olympic National Park, WA
  • Cape Disappointment State Park, WA
  • Cannon Beach, OR
  • Natural Bridges, OR
  • Trees of Mystery, CA
  • Redwood National Park & State Park, CA
  • Fort Bragg, CA
  • Point Reyes National Seashore, CA
  • Big Sur, CA 
  • Pismo Beach, CA
  • Santa Monica Pier, CA

PRO TIP: Drive the route from North to South for the most spectacular views.

Length of Route: Approximately 125 miles from Fernandina Beach to Daytona Beach (continue on Highway 1 to Key West, 540 miles) Best Time of Year to Go: Winter

Ocean view in Florida at sunset from the A1A.

There’s really nothing like RVing in Florida during the winter. While folks shovel snow up north, you’re walking barefoot on the beach or soaking in the historical sites along Florida’s east coast. 

This route includes the A1A Scenic & Historic Coastal Byway (72 miles), as well as surrounding must-see cities and sites.

A1A Florida route map starting in Fernandina Beach and ending in Key West.

A1A and Coastal Florida Must-See Sites

  • Fernandina Beach
  • Little Talbot Island State Park
  • Guana Tolomato Matanzas 
  • Saint Augustine
  • Fort Matanzas National Monument
  • Daytona Beach

BONUS: Continue south on Highway 1 across the famous Seven Mile Bridge to the Florida Keys and end your journey in Key West (#8). Be sure to sightsee in Miami (#7), and kayak in Crystal River to see the manatees!

3. blue ridge parkway.

Length of Route:  Approximately 450 miles from Gatlinburg, Tennessee to Shenandoah National Park Best Time of Year to Go: Summer/Fall

View from the Blue Ridge Parkway of the mountains.

Known as America’s favorite drive, this road trip belongs on the bucket list of every RVer. But like many scenic parkways, there are windy curves, mountains to traverse, and tunnels to go through.

It’s crucial to know your rig’s height and not to push your tow vehicle’s limits over the passes of Tennessee, North Carolina, and Virginia.  

Blue Ridge Parkway route map starting in Gatlinburg, Tennessee and finishing in Shenandoah National Park.

Blue Ridge Parkway Must-See Sites

  • .Gatlinburg, TN
  • Great Smoky Mountains National Park
  • Asheville, NC
  • The Blowing Rock, NC
  • Roanoke, VA
  • Skyline Drive/Shenandoah National Park

4. The Grand Circle of National Parks

Length of Route: Approximately 1,370 miles roundtrip Best Time of Year to Go: Spring

Famous arch in Arches National Park.

You may have heard of the Utah 5, but did you know you can easily expand that itinerary to include parks in Colorado, New Mexico, and Arizona? 

This is one of the best RV road trip routes for the National Park geeks.

The Grand Circle of National Parks route map including many national parks in Utah, Arizona, and Colorado.

Must-See Sites

  • Zion National Park
  • Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Grand Staircase Escalante National Monument
  • Capitol Reef National Park
  • Canyonlands National Park
  • Arches National Park
  • Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park
  • Telluride, CO
  • Mesa Verde National Park
  • Shiprock, NM
  • Petrified Forest National Park
  • Grand Canyon National Park
  • Lake Powell

5. National Parks of the Northwest

Length of Route: 476 miles from Jackson, Wyoming to West Glacier, Montana Best Time of Year to Go: Summer/Fall

Hot spring in Yellowstone National Park.

Pack up the kids and get them away from the screens. I guarantee the views out the windows of this route will be better than any new TikTok trend. 

This route involves a bit more planning to time it out just perfectly. You want to avoid the peak season summer crowds at Yellowstone but not arrive too late to Glacier National Park to drive the Going to the Sun Road . I would say late summer or early fall will be your best bet for this trip. 

Route map of National Parks of the Northwestern USA. Starting destination is Jackson, WY finishing in Glacier National Park.

Northwest Parks Must-See Sites

  • Jackson, WY
  • Grand Teton National Park
  • Yellowstone National Park including: Old Faithful, Mammoth Hot Springs, Yellowstone Canyon, Grand Prismatic Spring
  • Bozeman, MT
  • Glacier National Park

6. Tour of New England

Length of Route: 761 miles from Newport, Rhode Island to Burlington, Vermont Best Time of Year to Go: Fall

Bird over a foggy lake in the northeastern US.

The only downfall of traveling this route is you’ll have a hard time keeping it on the road when you want to be sightseeing around every corner.

While the West gets a lot of credit for epic road trips, the beauty of the Northeast is often underrated for its road trip potential.

New England route map starting with Newport, Rhode Island and finishing in Burlington, Vermont.

  • The Cliff Walk Newport, RI
  • Cape Cod National Seashore
  • Boston, MA 
  • Portland, ME
  • Acadia National Park
  • White Mountains, NH
  • Green Mountains, VT
  • Burlington, VT

7. The California Loop

Length of Route: Approximately 2,200 miles from Sacramento, California roundtrip Best Time of Year to Go: Spring/Summer

Canyon view at sunset in California.

Being born and raised in California, I can honestly say you could spend an entire lifetime exploring the Golden State and not be able to see and do it all, but the California Loop hits the highlights.

This scenic route could take you a couple of weeks or a few months to complete!

Route map of the California Loop starting and ending in Lake Tahoe.

  • Yosemite National Park
  • Sequoia National Park/Kings Canyon National Park
  • Eastern Sierras
  • Death Valley National Park
  • Joshua Tree National Park
  • Palm Springs
  • Los Angeles
  • Santa Barbara – side trip to Channel Islands National Park
  • San Francisco
  • Napa Valley

8. Arizona Road Trip

Length of Route: Approximately 1,300 miles roundtrip from Tucson Best Time of Year to Go: Spring/Winter

Cactus in the Arizona desert at sunset.

Join the snowbirds and take a tour of Arizona. Like the California Loop, this Arizona road trip hits a lot of the popular destinations while taking you from South to North, East to West, and back. 

Arizona road trip route map that starts and ends in Tucson, Arizona.

  • Saguaro National Park
  • Kartchner Caverns
  • Casa Grande National Monument
  • Montezuma Castle National Monument
  • Meteor Crater Natural Landmark
  • Winslow – don’t forget to stand on the corner! 
  • Monument Valley
  • Antelope Canyon
  • Organ Pipe National Monument

I may have saved my personal favorite of the best RV trips for last because nothing says ‘road trip’ more than this next one.

9. Route 66

Length of Route: 2,448 miles from Chicago, Illinois to Los Angeles, California Best Time of Year to Go: Summer/Fall

Blue Swallow Motel exterior view with neon sign and classic car parked out front on route 66.

The Mother Road. The ultimate All-American road trip, Route 66. When you think of a nostalgic road trip driving off into the Western sunset, you probably imagine a scenic drive along Route 66. 

While most of the original road has been surpassed by I-40, you can still step back in time along a surprisingly 85% preserved original route that starts in downtown Chicago and ends at the famous Santa Monica Pier in Southern California.

FUN FACT: Oklahoma has the most drivable miles of Route 66 than any other state. 

The original Route 66 road is RV friendly, although it can sometimes be a bit bumpy and riddled with potholes. But I think that adds to the nostalgia of it, and forces you to slow down and soak it all in.

Map of Route 66 including many must-see attractions marked on the map.

Route 66 Must-See Sites

  • Chicago, IL
  • Springfield, IL – Abraham Lincoln Historical Sights
  • The Route 66 Museum and Welcome Center in Litchfield, IL
  • Henry’s Rabbit Ranch, IL
  • Saint Louis Arch, MO
  • Meramec Caverns, MO
  • Galena, KS – Inspiration for the Disney Pixar film Cars
  • The Blue Whale – Catoosa, OK
  • Oklahoma Route 66 Museum
  • The Midpoint Cafe & Sign – Adrian, TX 
  • Cadillac Ranch – Amarillo, TX
  • The neon lights of Tucamacari, NM
  • Grand Canyon National Park, AZ
  • Delgadillo’s Snowcap – Seligman, AZ
  • The ghost town of Oatman, AZ (*note – the original route is a windy and narrow mountain road, so proceed with caution).
  • The End of Route 66 at the Santa Monica Pier, CA

You could spend a week or a month soaking in all of the sites of Route 66. There’s no wonder it’s one of the best RV road trips. My best piece of advice is to take your time to see it all.

Go slow, read the signs, take touristy pictures, talk to the locals, and support the businesses that are still serving the small towns along the route. Go back to a simpler time along the Mother Road.

Best RV Road Trips for Beginners

There are countless popular destinations and beautiful scenery to be seen all around the United States, but the above road trips are a great way to get you on the open road!

Open road in the forest from point of view behind the wheel.

If you’re a beginner RVer, remember to slow down and take your time planning. Also, try to avoid a strict schedule. This is the best way to have a pleasant trip and ensure you aren’t overwhelmed with the logistics and unpredictability of RV life.

Instead, you’ll be sure to fully enjoy the places you see and make tons of priceless memories on some of the best roads in the US.

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What’s more American than a road trip ? Like blue jeans and apple pie, it's so embedded in the culture that travelers from around the world plan a road trip just to experience our open highways and byways. From the iconic Route 66 stretching across the heartland to the rugged beauty of the Pacific Coast Highway, the US has no shortage of scenic routes . What sets the American road trip apart is the sheer diversity of experiences on offer, from camping under a star-spangled sky to exploring epic parks like the Grand Canyon and Yellowstone . “Road trips offer an opportunity to venture out and connect with a multitude of people and experiences,” says Samantha Brown , the television host behind Samantha Brown’s Places to Love on PBS. At its most basic, Brown says, road tripping is about freedom.

We asked Brown and a slew of other travel experts to weigh in on planning the perfect route , finding good food and cheap gas, and keeping safety top of mind when hitting the open road. Below, see their best tips on how to plan a road trip so you're never lost, hungry, or bored.

Map your route

The route is the heart and soul of any good road trip. And while there’s a time and place for spontaneous diversions, it’s always smart to head into a long drive with a game plan. To customize a trip with multiple waypoints, use Google Maps’ My Maps feature to create your itinerary. This allows you to add up to 10,000 places of interest, as well as driving directions. (If you use Google Maps without signing in, you’ll be capped at the number of stops you can add.) Veronica E. Garnett, founder of the Black Adventuristas travel group, plots her trips via Google Maps, then uses Waze to get driving directions with live traffic updates and potential road hazards, and TollGuru to calculate fees and see if it’s possible to avoid them altogether. (Note to app minimalists: Google Maps offers similar features.)

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If you’re setting out in a recreational vehicle rented from Cruise America , Road Bear , or a peer-to-peer rental site like RVshare , which can deliver rental RVs right to your destination, be mindful of narrow roadways and other potential obstructions. Jason and Rae Miller, founders of the Getaway Couple and Nomadic News , used to travel the country in a fifth wheel travel trailer measuring 42 feet long, eight feet wide, and 13.5 feet tall. “That is right at the legal maximum size for driving on the interstate,” say the Millers, which meant they couldn’t just fire up Google Maps and go on their merry way, since some overpasses were too close to call. Instead, they would plug their destination into the RV LIFE app for turn-by-turn directions that routed them safely around unforeseen obstacles like low-hanging bridges, narrow tunnels, and steep grades. While the Millers recently traded their fifth wheel for a smaller 12-foot-tall truck camper, they still consult the app, along with the travel-planning site RV LIFE Trip Wizard , when sketching out road trips. Cole Reinhardt, vice president of digital strategy at Kampgrounds of America, Inc. , is also a Trip Wizard fan, noting that the tool gives its users “RV-friendly travel routes and details on campgrounds and points of interest, including essential stops such as fuel stations.” For American drivers trying to plan a road trip outside of the United States, don’t forget to obtain an international driving permit from AAA, says Kim Bennett, founder of the crowd-sourced itinerary platform AtlasGuru . “Sometimes the rental companies ask for this, most often they don’t. But it’s easy to get so I usually do it as a precaution.” Bennett also recommends skimming the trip reports posted by members of the AtlasGuru community. One contributor who road tripped in Hungary recently reminded fellow users that you need to purchase a special pass for the highway; if you fail to do so, you could be fined.

Find good food, cheap gas, and other points of interest

Rule number one of planning a memorable road trip? Get off the interstate. “Research scenic byways for each state and get off the freeway as much as you can,” says Sam Highley, founder of All Roads North , a luxe US road trip planning service. The US Department of Transportation designates National Byways as roads with at least one notable archaeological, cultural, historic, natural, recreational, or scenic feature; those with two or more of those qualities are classified as All-American Roads. This comprehensive mapping tool of byways allows users to search by state; each listing includes estimated mileage and driving time, plus notable attractions along the way.

The Millers trumpet GuideAlong, calling it their “new favorite app” for GPS-based narration of national parks. “My favorite feature is that it allows you to listen to your own music but lowers the sounds while [the host] provides tidbits of information or the next navigation step,” says Jason, who RV’d from Key West, Florida to Homer, Alaska last year. (Roaming around Denali National Park was a highlight.) Before setting out for any major US park, check recreation.gov to see if pre-booking is required, advises Darley Newman , the host, creator, and executive producer of Travels with Darley and Equitrekking on PBS. “Many of these parks now require advance reservations to limit the number of travelers and avoid overtourism,” she says.

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For those with no choice but to take major interstates, Brown suggests the iExit app, which provides detailed information about upcoming exits including gas stations, restaurants, and hotels. “This allows you to plan ahead so that you don’t have to settle for fast food,” says Brown. “Instead you might find a local diner just 10 miles down the road.”

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Leaving adequate time for hikes —particularly in state parks and local trails—is a good way to “leave 95% of the crowds behind,” as well, says Highley. Brown concurs, plugging the AllTrails app for its detailed hiking maps and terrain notes, safety precautions, trail photos, and user reviews. When it comes to identifying unique flora and fauna on said hikes, self-described “eager but uneducated naturalist” Highley turns to Merlin Bird ID for birdwatching, PictureThis for plant identification, and SkySafari for stargazing—or for catching celestial phenomena like the recent total solar eclipse .

Google Maps superuser Denise Barlock, an early retiree and Level 10 Local Guide , has reviewed more than 1,300 restaurants, grocery stores, and campsites across the country. “Expenses can add up quickly when you’re on the road,” she says. “So use Google Maps to search gas stations and prices for the best deal near you.” The GasBuddy app , which includes a trip-cost calculator, is another good resource for finding cheap fuel.

Barlock also uses Google Maps to search for local restaurants offering takeout and curbside pickup, plus interesting things to see and do. “You can use the search bar for specific things like ‘scenic spots,’ ‘waterfall,’ or ‘trailhead,’” she says, adding that the more detailed your search request is (like “oceanfront RV campground” or “kayak rental daily rate”), the better the results. The Explore tab surfaces events happening nearby, as well as curated lists of local recommendations, and the Save tab lets you favorite places you’ve already been and flag places you want to go in the future. Once you’ve plotted everything on your map, download it for offline usage before you take off; you’ll thank yourself later if your reception cuts out.

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Wyoming's Yellowstone is a popular family road trip destination.

Have special dietary considerations? Black Adventurista member Holly McGuinn of Queens, New York , uses the HappyCow app to sleuth out the best vegan and vegetarian restaurants on the road. With more than 220,000 listings in its global database, it also covers bakeries, health food stores, farmers markets, and juice bars. TVFoodMaps has drummed up thousands of as-seen-on-TV restaurants featured on popular shows such as Diners, Drive-Ins and Dives and Man v. Food, while Jane and Michael Stern’s Roadfood spotlights authentic regional cuisine at mom-and-pop restaurants. And nothing beats the 1,000-plus “wondrous” eats detailed on Gastro Obscura , a worldwide dossier for adventurous foodies.

If you’re looking for roadside photo ops, Gastro’s parent site, Atlas Obscura , is unmatched for finding offbeat things to see, from the biggest ball of twine in Minnesota to a psychedelic mirror maze in San Francisco . Outdated as the website is, Roadside America is also chock-a-block with quirky attractions—and surfable in app form too.

For a little history, follow the lead of Jasmin Hogan, a San Antonio-based member of the Black Adventuristas, who once drove an extra 600 miles to turn a road trip from Maryland to Texas into “an epic African-American history journey.” She and her sister hit up historic sites and museums dedicated to Black history and ate at Black-owned restaurants .

Florida , Louisiana , Alabama , New Hampshire , and other states have notable Black heritage trails. The National Park Service made a list of places featured in its short film, “ Twenty & Odd ,” exploring 400 years of African American history; highlights include Fort Monroe National Monument in Virginia and Georgia’s Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park . To find out which civil rights monuments fall along your route, consult this interactive mapping tool from the US Civil Rights Trail , a project that documents more than 100 important landmarks across 15 Southern states.

Put safety first

Not everyone has the privilege of traveling where they want, when they want. LGBTQ+ and BIPOC travelers, as well as individuals with accessibility concerns , may wish to take additional precautions.

Wheelchair Travel compiles accessible travel resources, including rentals for wheelchair vans and medical equipment, and publishes wheelchair-friendly city guides . The National Park Service also provides information about accessible experiences within each park ; navigate to the “Plan Your Visit” tab for additional info.

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Drive through towering trees in Sequoia National Park.

Human Rights Campaign’s State Maps of Laws & Policies is designed to help LGBTQ+ travelers determine the potential risk of certain routes. Users can search the map by issue, surfacing states with laws that address hate or bias crimes based on sexual orientation and gender identity. Refuge Restrooms , another app and online database searchable by location, helps transgender and gender-nonconforming people find safe bathrooms, even in rural areas.

Victor H. Green, a Black postal worker from Harlem, published a guides series called The Negro Travelers’ Green Book from 1936 to 1967; it was essential reading for Black motorists because it told them where they could safely eat, sleep, and gas up in Jim Crow’s America. Today, The Post-Racial Negro Green Book , compiled in 2018 by New Orleans-based writer Jan Miles, replaces the Black-friendly hotel and diner listings of yore with a state-by-state index of 21st-century racial bias against African Americans—documenting incidents of police brutality and harassment. Lastly, anyone hitting the road should also be mindful of the growing number of wildfires impacting US travel, says Highley, who relies on the Watch Duty app to monitor developing conditions.

Book accommodations in advance

There are tons of sites out there to help you find the perfect pit stop along your route. Look for hotels or Airbnbs with flexible cancellation policies; sites like Travelocity have filters for exactly this. Campendium is a solid app for finding RV and tent campsites, and Brown calls the HotelTonight app a “lifesaver” for last-minute hotel bookings. “When I need a hotel quickly, I don’t want to sift through hundreds of options,” she says. “I just want the top five in my price range.” If you just want a refresher stop, McGuinn recommends Dayuse , an app lets you rent a hotel room—and all its accompanying amenities, like the swimming pool and fitness center—by the hour or multi-hour block, with rates up to 75% off an overnight stay.

Or just let someone else take over the planning

If wrangling all of the above is too much of a time suck, you can always pay the professionals to do it for you. Luxury companies like Audley Travel offer self-drive itineraries for some of the most popular corners of the United States, from coastal California to New England. Heritage Inspirations in New Mexico introduced a series of Click-and-Buy Road Trips for half-day, full-day, and multi-day itineraries from Santa Fe, Taos, and Albuquerque. Each downloadable PDF includes detailed driving directions, plus insider intel and packing tips from company guides.

When Highley and his team are tailor-making a road trip for All Roads North, they try to understand a client’s primary motivation for traveling—a strategy useful for all road trippers. “It might be that they have a specific interest or region they want to explore, but equally want to connect with family, disconnect from work, or challenge themselves,” says Highley. “When you start the conversation in terms of experiences and emotions, rather than simply places to see and things to do, we are able to plan a much more rewarding trip.” He’s also a big proponent of the less-is-more ethos: Spend more time in fewer places and really dig deep. By connecting travelers with wildlife biologists, Navajo musicians, astrologers, art collectors, rising chefs, and other local experts, they’re able to build an enriching itinerary that would be hard to orchestrate on one’s own.

Most importantly, adds Newman, just “roll with it.” Every road trip will have its hiccups. “Don’t be afraid to go off the beaten path,” she says. “Some of the best travel experiences can be unplanned.”

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I love a good road trip, especially in the mountains of Colorado, where I live. It’s when I do some of the best creative thinking, and it feels like the possibilities for exploration are endless. Should I hike a fourteener tomorrow? Cross the border into Utah to go mountain biking?

I scoured the globe to put together this list of the most stunning drives you could imagine, from the snowcapped peaks of Chilean Patagonia to the windswept west coast of Ireland. I’ve completed a handful, driven parts of many of them, and the rest are on my bucket list. I also chose these road trips for their proximity to adventure, and include essential details like the best hikes, beaches, and accommodations along the way. Buckle up.

The Dempster Highway to the Arctic Ocean, Canada

A herd of caribou make their way across a snow-covered Dempster Highway in Yukon, Canada.

Miles: 550 Road terrain: Mostly gravel Best time to go: The Dempster Highway is open year-round, but traditional summer festivals in the Arctic towns and the aurora borealis viewing in winter are seasonal highlights.

Truly rugged and remote, this overland expedition traverses dramatic tundra landscapes, boreal forests, and mountain ranges en route to the Arctic Sea. Begin in the gold-rush outpost of Dawson City, Yukon, and load up on supplies—the unpaved gravel road is a known tire eater, so be sure you have a spare and a four-wheel drive car. From there the Dempster Highway heads north through the historic Klondike region, crosses the Arctic Circle, and enters the Northwest Territories, where you’ll have panoramas of what’s known as the polar Serengeti, a wide-open wilderness teeming with caribou, moose, and grizzlies.

Dempster Highway Canada

Along the way, you’ll pass through Indigenous communities such as Tsiigehtchic, reached by ferry in summer after the snow melts. If you’re traveling during August, you can watch canoe races and listen to traditional music during Tsiigehtchic’s Canoe Days celebration. By the time you arrive in Inuvik, Canada’s largest community north of the Arctic Circle, you’ll have logged 457 miles. Pitch your tent or park your teardrop at Happy Valley Territorial Park (from $28), perched on a bluff overlooking the Richardson Mountains and the nation’s largest river, the Mackenzie.

Pick up the final stretch of the trip in town, the Inuvik–Tuktoyaktuk Highway, an 86-mile gravel road that winds past the Pingo Canadian Landmark, a collection of pingo (mounds of earth-covered ice) more than 100 feet high, and ends in the Inuit shorefront hamlet of Tuktoyaktuk.

Dempster Highway, Canada map

Scenic Byway 12, Utah

Highway 12 Utah

Miles: 122 Road terrain: Paved Best time to go: Early spring and early fall

This expanse of highway connects Bryce Canyon to Capitol Reef National Parks , traveling through Dixie National Forest and the northern part of Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument. The whole thing could be completed in three hours, but given its proximity to so many perfect playgrounds for hiking, paddling, biking, and fishing, I suggest a four-day road trip. Bookended by Panguitch to the west and Torrey to the east, this designated All-American Road bisects multiple ecosystems,  from sage flats to slickrock deserts, and sleepy rural communities like Boulder, where you should stop for a meal at Hell’s Backbone Grill . The photo opps are endless, but Powell Point Vista, between the towns of Henrieville and Escalante, affords some of the best views of the area’s distinct Wasatch Limestone formations. If I could overnight in one place along the way it’d be Ofland Escalante , which has a drive-in theater, a pool, and a food truck (from $99).

Scenic Byway 12, Utah map

The Romantic Road, Germany

Germany’s Neuschwanstein Castle backed by the foothills of the Alps and, right, another castle, Hohenschwangau

Miles: 220 Road terrain: Paved Best time to go: Spring or fall

Germany’s Romantische Strasse, or Romantic Road, could be the backdrop of a Grimm’s fairy tale, with its turreted and crenelated castles, red-roofed villages, and lake-dotted countryside in the Alpine foothills. This scenic byway across Bavaria connects the baroque town of Würzburg with the pastel-hued town of Füssen. The former is home to the Unesco-designated Würzburg Residence, one of the nation’s most opulent palaces, while Füssen is five minutes from what many consider the route’s highlight, King Ludwig’s Neuschwanstein Castle , which was the inspiration for the palace in Disney’s Sleeping Beauty . If you want to stretch your legs, you can tackle the hike to Mount Tegel, located behind the castle, or take the cable car up and explore the trail network at the top.

Along the way you’ll pass plenty of beer gardens—the riverfront Lechgarten in the hamlet of Landsberg am Lech is a must-stop—the vineyards of the Franconia wine region (pick up a bottle of dry, white Silvaner), and spend a few hours rejuvenating in the historic spa town of Bad Mergentheim; at the Best Western Premier Parkhotel ($150), you can take advantage of the indoor pool, spa, and gardens.

The Explorers Way, Australia

The road runs red across the Red Centre of Australia, with an unforgiving vastness. A kangaroo sign warns oncoming drivers.

Miles: 1,864 Road terrain: Paved (and remember, Aussies drive on the left-hand side) Best time to go: Australia’s fall, March through May The ultimate outback odyssey, the Explorers Way is a road trip through Australia’s Red Centre. Much of the drive follows the Stuart Highway, named after 19th-century explorer John McDouall Stuart, the first European to successfully traverse the continent from south to north. Stuart’s expedition took nearly a year, but two weeks is ample time to complete the journey from Adelaide in South Australia to Darwin in the Northern Territory.

I highly recommend detours to Uluru–Kata Tjuta National Park to stand in awe of the 2,831-foot-high monolith sacred to Aboriginals and to Litchfield National Park, teeming with waterfalls and wildlife like dingo and wallaby. Dedicate at least a day to explore the Aboriginal art galleries of Alice Springs, the Northern Territory’s second largest city and the approximate midway point of the route. When you reach the Top End, toast your trip with a bush negroni at Willing Distillery in Darwin or celebrate with a bush safari at Bamurru Plains Eco Lodge (from $2,425, all-inclusive), just northwest of Kakadu National Park, home to more than two dozen walking trails .

Atlantic Road, Norway

A wave crashes up against the Atlantic Road on Norway's west coast.

Miles: 22 Road terrain: Narrow, paved Best time to go: The coast is most dramatic in September and October

Norway has 18 designated national scenic routes, but the fact that the Atlantic Road was selected as the stage for the James Bond film No Time to Die is a testament to its wow-factor beauty. Officially known as Atlanterhavsvegen , this drive links the village of Kårvåg on Averøy Island with the fishing village of Bud on the mainland via an archipelago connected by eight low-lying bridges. Few roads bring you so close to the ocean: roll down your window and you’ll likely be kissed by sea mist.

Essential detours include the coastal path at Vevang to see Jan Freuchen’s “ Columna Transatlantica ,” a sculpture scattered across the rocks and heath-covered hills, and the glass-walled viewing platform at Askevågen, which affords spectacular mountain and ocean vistas. Strømsholmen Seasport, located between the towns of Kristiansun and Molde, offers scuba diving, fishing excursions, and wildlife safaris on the water. It also has four waterfront cabins that sleep up to ten people (from $55).

The Ring Road, Iceland

The Ring Road approaching a massive glacier in Iceland

Miles: 820 Road terrain: Mostly paved, with some stretches of gravel Best time to go: Late spring or early fall

Stretch after stretch of otherworldly landscapes unfold along this famed 820-mile loop , also known as Route 1. It shows off vast lava fields, tumbling waterfalls, spouting glaciers, and bubbling geysers. You’ll want at least seven days to enjoy all the attractions and adventures along the way, and if you do the drive in May, June, or July, you can take advantage of nearly 24 hours of sun.

Most road-trippers start in the capital, Reykjavík, the city closest to Keflavík International Airport. You can tackle it counterclockwise or clockwise, but if you do the latter first, the scenery crescendos from pretty to jaw-droppingly gorgeous. If there’s one thing you shouldn’t miss, it’s a detour to the northern Troll Peninsula, which loops around the headlands past the end of the Skagafjörður fjord.

On the southeastern coast of Iceland , take time to explore Jökulsárlón, a glacial lagoon studded with icebergs, and nearby Diamond Beach, named for the brilliant chunks of ice that sparkle like gems against its black sands. The geothermal waters of the Blue Lagoon, just 20 minutes from the airport, are the perfect final stop. Or tack on an adventure—maybe kayak in a glacial lagoon or ride an ATV along the beach—with outfitter Icelandic Mountain Guides .

Norway's Atlantic Road from Kårvåg to Bud map

Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland

Green grass and a winding Cliff Path mark Ireland’s Cliffs of Moher.

Miles: 1,600 Road terrain: Narrow, winding, and paved (you’ll also driving on the left-hand side here) Best time to go: summer to take advantage of longer day-light hours

One of the longest coastal routes in the world, the Wild Atlantic Way hugs the Emerald Isle’s rugged and spectacular west coast for miles, from its northern terminus on the Inishowen Peninsula in County Donegal to its southern terminus in the town of Kinsale in County Cork. The route is broken into 14 stages, and you’ll want to budget a minimum of five days to complete it.

There are loads of opportunities to stretch your legs on untouched swaths of beach near soaring sea cliffs. Those at Slieve League jut up 1,972 feet at their highest point; follow the Pilgrim’s Path from Teelin village 1.5 miles to the tops, and after pop into town for lunch. You’ll have plenty of options, but I highly recommend the award-winning Rusty Mackerel pub (rooms are also available from $54). The iconic Cliffs of Moher, in the lunar-like Burren region, are one of the natural treasures of Ireland, with a five-mile (one-way) coastal walk that connects the charming villages of Liscannor and Doolin.

Wild Atlantic Way, Ireland map

On Achill Island, explore Keel Beach, a nearly two-mile stretch of golden sand. When I visited, the waves were pumping and I rented a board and a thick wetsuit from Soundwave Surf School . If the water’s calm, you can rent a stand-up-paddleboard. If your final destination is County Cork, celebrate with a pint at Levis Corner House , a pub in Ballydehob that’s been run by the same family for a century.

Pacific Coast Scenic Byway, Oregon

The sun shines over the Pacific on the coast of Ecola State Park, Oregon.

Miles: 363 Road terrain: Paved Best time to go: Late spring, early fall, or winter

Most people associate the Pacific Coast Highway, or PCH, with California, but the storied road spans from Canada to Mexico. Some of the best lengths, in my opinion, are in Oregon, where the road skirts virgin beaches, craggy mountains, and rocky coves, through a series of quirky seaside resorts and sleepy fishing villages. You could zip along all of it in 10 to 12 hours, but five days is the better plan, stopping at the many parks and public lands along the route. Ecola State Park (sea stacks, tidepooling, wildlife-watching) and Oregon Dunes Recreation Area (whose sweeping sandy expanses are said to have been the inspiration for Dune’ s planet Arrakis) are both top of my list.

About 30 miles northwest of the city of Bandon is Cape Arago; this short detour off the byway takes you through the South Slough National Estuarine Reserve, home to more than 150 kinds of birds and many good hiking trails . In the town of Coos Bay, I like to overnight at the modern cabins at Bay Point Landing ($235). The next day, you can drive 24 miles east to the remote Golden and Silver Falls State Natural Area and hike 1.4 miles to the top of Golden Falls for an eagle’s-eye view of the cascading waterfall and old-growth firs. Schedule your journey for spring and winter and bring your binocs—you can often spot the blows from migrating gray whales as they surface off the coast.

The Garden Route, South Africa

An aerial view of the South Africa’s Western Cape that takes in the Indian Ocean, Garden Route, and Outeniqua Mountains.

Miles: 124 Road terrain: Paved Best time to go: June to December, when you can spot whales from shore

This ocean-hugging highway showcases the Western Cape’s outrageously beautiful beaches, lush forests, national forests, and abundant marine life. Just under two hours’ drive from Cape Town, the former fishing village of Hermanus Bay is the gateway for the Garden Route. I always stop here to take advantage of the excellent land-based whale-watching between June and December. Continue three and a half hours east on the N2 highway to the harbor town of Mossel Bay, the route’s official starting point. Spend some time trekking around before heading out on your drive; my favorite is the 2.5-mile out-and-back trail from Pinnacle Point to Oyster Bay.

Wilderness National Park , approximately midroute, is a great spot for birdwatching and kayaking and has accommodations that include campsites (from $20), cabins (from $50), and a bed-and-breakfast (from $90). A half-hour farther east is Plettenberg Bay, nicknamed the Saint Tropez of South Africa for its palatial beach homes. Just south is Robberg Nature Reserve , a nice picnic spot where you can observe seal colonies. Spend a day exploring Tsitsikamma National Park , which boasts a 50-mile-long shoreline and an interior with 500-year-old trees. Looking to burn off some energy after hours in the car? I suggest the Otter Trail. South Africa’s oldest hiking trail takes five days to complete and begins near the Garden Route’s eastern terminus at Storms River rest camp.

The Garden Route, South Africa map

Queenstown to Milford Sound, New Zealand

A van is parked in front of Milford Sound, New Zealand, and is passengers gaze over the waters and iconic Metre Peak.

Miles: 180 Road terrain: Paved, two-lane highway Best time to go: New Zealand’s fall, March through May, is perfect for hiking Described by Rudyard Kipling as the “eighth wonder of the world,” Milford Sound is big nature on steroids. The drive on the South Island from Queenstown along State Highway 6 (a.k.a. the Southern Scenic Highway) and then State Highway 94 (Milford Sound Highway) will get you there  in just over four hours, but slow down to marvel at the waterfalls and alpine lakes framed by mountains. Te Anau is the halfway point of the drive and an ideal place to overnight, refuel, and stock up on food as there are no services farther en route to the sound. The lakeside town is also the gateway to the glacier-carved wilderness of Fiordland National Park and the jumping-off point for the Milford Track, arguably one of New Zealand’s most famous Great Walks , so consider tacking on a few extra days.

The Carretera Austral, Chile

A wide, rock-filled river descends from snowcapped peaks in Chile's Aysén region.

Miles: 770 Road terrain: Rugged, pock-marked dirt, requiring four-wheel drive Best time to go: Austral spring and summer, November to March  

Waterfalls tumbling from hanging glaciers. Forests of lengua trees and turquoise lagoons. Ancient marble caves and flamingo-filled lakes. The wild backdrop of Chile’s Southern Highway (Route 7) is an adventurer’s fantasy. Also known as the Carretera Austral , this road cuts through remote, mountainous wilderness in northern Patagonia. Set aside at least two weeks so you can take time to visit Queulat National Park and Pumalín National Park , both located along the route.

Puerto Montt, a bustling town in the Chilean Lake District, is your starting point. It’s considered Chile’s seafood capital, so attempt to score a table at Pa Mar Adentro Restaurant and try the caldo curanto , a traditional seafood stew, before starting your journey south.

The Carretera Austral, Chile map

Coyhaique, the capital of Chile’s Aysén region, marks the route’s midway point. Take a day here to trek the trails of Reserva Nacional Coyhaique, home to two beautiful lakes, Los Sapos and Venus. Campsites are available in the Casa Bruja section of the reserve ($5), or continue a couple hours south to General Carrera Lake and hole up at the family-run  Mallin Colorado Ecolodge ($170). The owners serve terrific farm-to-table meals and partner with local guides who lead kayak trips to the Marble Caves and treks across Exploradores Glacier.

The charming wooden exterior and forest surrounds of the Mallin Colorado Ecolodge in the Aysén region of Chile

Rumbo Sur Hotel ($190), in the isolated terminus town of Villa O’Higgins, is a comfy final base surrounded by hiking trails and glaciers. A 4×4 is recommended, as most of the road is unpaved.

Outside travel columnist Jen Murphy hates driving but will happily sit shotgun on any road trip. Last fall she navigated on a weeklong mother-daughter road trip through southwest Colorado.

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