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Pack your car, prepare your playlist, wind down the windows, and get ready for stunning views and adventures on an epic United States road trip.
The United States was simply made for road tripping. With wide, open roads, incredible natural scenery, and well-equipped campsites. Embarking on a road trip has never been more accessible.
We’ve been taking road trips in the USA since 2004 before we had kids, and for the past 4 years in-depth with our kids, including a 10-month RV trip across the Western part of the USA.
We’ve pretty much traveled to all four corners of the states, so we’ve decided to put all our knowledge and experience together to present to you the best road trips in the USA. If you’ve been dreaming of the Great Open Road, one of these trips will be sure to ignite your fantasies.
- About These Road Trips in the United States
- The Best Road Trips in the United States
- 1. Grand Circle Road Trip, Southwest USA
- 2. Mountains National Parks Road Trip (CO, WY, MT)
- 3. Road to Hana, Hawaii Road Trip
- 4. New England Road Trip in the Fall
- 5. Florida Keys and the Overseas Highway
- 6. Cascade Loop Road Trip, Washington
- 7. Cross Country – Route 66
- 8. South East Coastal & Culture (NC, SC, GA)
- 9. Pacific Highway 101 Oregon
- 10. Revolutionary War Road Trip, VA – MT
- 11. Civil Rights Trail Road Trip, The South
- 12. Olympic Peninsula Loop Road Trip, Washington State
- 13. Mountains and Music Road Trip (TN & LA)
- 14. Blue Ridge Parkway (NC – VA)
- 15. Pacific Coast Highway, California
- 16. Salmon River Scenic Byway, Idaho
- 17. Natchez Trace Parkway
- 18. Great River Road National Scenic Byway
- 19. Alaska Highway
- 20. Texas Hill Country Road Trip
- 21. High Road to Taos Road Trip
- Before You Go
About These Road Trips in the United States
In this post, we have included both short road trips, and cross-country road trip routes that incorporate multiple stops or destinations.
They are usually longer than a day trip or scenic drive, and usually take anywhere from a weekend to a week to complete. In fact, you could complete them all and have a really incredible adventure!
We’ve also given an estimated recommended time frame for each road trip. To be honest, the best part of a road trip is going at your own pace. The longer you have the better, but I know your time may be limited.
But before you see why America is one of the best road trip destinations in the world, you need to be prepared…
Getting a Road Trip Rental
Unless you have your own car, you’re going to need to get yourself a vehicle for your road trip in the United States. If you’re visiting from abroad, we recommend you use RentalCar, as this is a price comparison site that compares all the top rental car companies.
If you’re planning on camping in your vehicle, then RV Share is the site to browse around. It has RVs and motorhomes of all sizes and weights, plus you can pick them up from several locations.
The Best Road Trips in the United States
Now you know how to get started and find a vehicle, it’s time to take a look at the stops! These are our favorite itineraries for a road trip in the United States and they cover all our favorite places to visit in the US.
Go take a look!
1. Grand Circle Road Trip, Southwest USA
- START | END: Las Vegas
- DISTANCE: 1,000+ miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 2 – 3 weeks
The Grand Circle Road Trip is one of the most famous National Parks road trips in the USA. It’s where most people will focus their time when exploring the American Southwest.
It predominantly goes to all the iconic National Parks in Utah, but also crosses into Arizona for a while as well.
Expect a kaleidoscope of colors, rock formations, canyons, buttes, mesas, arches, and fairy tale kingdoms.
It’s WOW moments all round as you visit each of the national parks (don’t miss the lesser visited places in Utah, just as good state parks) with epic views out your window on every mountain turn and the straight desert road.
The Grand Circle Road Trip is about 1,000 miles long depending on how many detours you take. This region is full of epic detours and scenic drives and is predominantly within the state of Utah but crosses into Arizona as well.
Stops on the Grand Circle Road Trip:
This road trip includes the below-mentioned national parks. Click on each link to help you plan your trip:
- Zion National Park
- Bryce Canyon National Park
- Arches National Park
- Canyonlands National Park
- Grand Canyon National Park
- Capitol Reef National Park
- Antelope Canyon
Other unmissable moments to include in this region include:
- Monument Valley
- Grand Staircase-Escalante National Monument, which includes the Highway 12 Scenic Drive and Burr Trail Scenic Drive
- 14 Adventures to experience in the American Southwest
- Utah Bucket List
- Arizona Bucket List
Itineraries for the Grand Circle Road Trip
We have you covered for this American road trip with our Southwest itineraries. We recommend 3 weeks to do this trip properly, but we have 10 day, 2, 3 and 4 week itineraries for you (goes all the way to Santa Fe, New Mexico). They are free to members of our free VIP email tribe. We regularly create useful guides for them. Sign up in the form below.
2. Mountains National Parks Road Trip (CO, WY, MT)
- START | END: Denver | Glacier National Park
- DISTANCE: 953 Miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 10 Days
Talk about one of the best American road trip routes! This journey through the spectacular Rocky Mountain region of Colorado, Wyoming, and Montana will take you to some of the top national parks in the USA!
The Rocky Mountains National Park is the perfect place to start your exploration of this mountain range that goes all the way into Canada. We loved the many hikes we did in this national park and seeing the source (just a trickle) of the mighty Colorado River was amazing.
The Grand Teton Range offers some of the most dramatic views of mountains rising out of the valley floor you’ll ever see. It’s also one of the best places to see moose in the wild.
Yellowstone National Park has to be one of the coolest places in the world. There is nothing quite like that swirling, bubbling, geyser-shooting land where bison, wolves and bears roam.
And Glacier National Park is filled with stunning glacial views, adventurous hikes and the exhilarating Going to the Sun Road, one of America’s most loved scenic drives.
Keep the window clear as the views as you drive between these USA national parks will be just as good as the destination stops.
Stops on the Mountains National Parks Road Trip
The Mountains National Parks road trip stops at the below destinations.
- Denver
- Rocky Mountains National Park: Bear Lake, Alberta Falls, Trail Ridge Road, Moraine Park
- Jackson (Don’t miss the Cowboy Bar!)
- Grand Teton National Park: Mormon Row, Jenny Lake, Moose Pond
- Yellowstone National Park: Lamar Valley, Grand Canyon of Yellowstone, Mammoth Hot Springs / Boiling River, Grand Prismatic Spring, Old Faithful
- Glacier National Park: Going to the Sun Road, Upper Grinnell Lake Hike, Avalanche Lake Hike
Need help planning activities for each stop? Check out these additional resources:
3. Road to Hana, Hawaii Road Trip
- START | END: Paia | Hana | Seven Sacred Pools
- DISTANCE: 45 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 1+ days
One of the most famous road trips in Hawaii is the 45-mile Road to Hana.
With 617 hairpin turns and 56 one-lane bridges, you’ll need a bit of stamina for this drive, especially for the long winding return road home.
The road starts in Paia and is embedded on the side of the high jungle cliffs plunging into the sea revealing panoramic Pacific Ocean views, bamboo jungle and Norfolk pines, sacred waterfalls and swimming holes, lava tubes, tropical flowers and roadside food stands.
Set aside a full-day for this drive and start early!
It’s one of the few scenic drives in this post that’s also a road trip experience and can be one in one day. You could break this up into a multi-destination road trip staying in different places along the way.
Stops on the Road to Hana Road Trip
The main stops on the Road to Hana road trip in Hawaii are:
- Twin Falls
- Garden of Eden Arboretum & Botanical Garden
- Upper Waikani Falls
- Wai’napanapa State Park
- Hamoa Beach
- ‘Ohe’o Gulch’ – The Seven Sacred Pools
Plan your trip with our in-depth guide to the Road to Hana Scenic Drive!
Video: The Road to Hana with kids
4. New England Road Trip in the Fall
- START | END: We recommend starting in Boston Massachusets and finish in Maine (or vice versa if visiting in Fall)
- DISTANCE: Varies depending on where you visit
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 2-3 weeks
One of the best road trips in the United States for spectacular fall colors is through New England. The region passes through six states: Connecticut, Maine, Massachusetts, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, and Vermont. Maine will start their Fall colors first so plan carefully.
Think scenic drives and hikes amongst maples, alder, and birch trees bursting with vibrant hues of ruby, gold, and amber; exploring charming New England towns; picking apples on a crisp Fall day; and cozying up beside a crackling fire with hot cider or a glass of red.
Fall Foliage Tours:
If you don’t want to drive your own car, or even rent a car, Viator offers a one day fall foliage tour from Boston.
Or, to go in-depth, a 10 day New England fall foliage tour including Cape Cad.
Typically late September to mid-October is considered the best time to visit New England on a road trip to see the fall foliage. It can be a bit of a challenge to time your visit for peak viewing of the leaves in their blaze of glory. Check out this fall foliage map for a guide.
It’s also a great opportunity to incorporate historical experiences into this road trip.
Check out this Revolutionary War road trip guide for more inspiration!
Stops on a New England Road Trip
Because New England makes up six states, you can stop at hundreds of different sites and attractions. You can drive through all six states in one trip (which would take around three weeks), or you can break it up by visiting each state’s attractions one at a time. This would take 5-7 days.
Here are some of the iconic stops on a New England Road Trip:
- Acadia National Park, Maine
- The Kancamagus Highway, New Hampshire ( Stunning Scenic Drive )
- Covered Bridges
- Stowe, Vermont
- Manchester, Vermont
- Vermont Route 100 Scenic Drive (“Vermont’s Main Street)
- The White Mountains. New Hampshire
- Salem, Massachusetts
- Boston, Massachusetts
- You may even want to check out Cape Cod or Martha’s Vineyard
Need help planning your activities? Take a look at these resources for places to visit on a New England Road trip:
Video: Driving the Kancamagus Highway
5. Florida Keys and the Overseas Highway
- START | END: Miami | Key West
- DISTANCE: 113 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 1+ weeks
Hop island to island via bridges of the crystal clear waters of the Florida Keys. It’s an American road trip to remember and also one of the most scenic drives in the USA.
The entire Overseas Highway carries US. Route 1 through the Florida Keys to Key West.
Spend a few days in each of the keys to experience the different flavors of this tropical region. Craig and I road-tripped the Keys in 2005 and loved snorkeling at John Pennekamp and cruising the bars of Key West.
The Florida Overseas Highway is an All American Road.
Stops on the Florida Keys Road Trip
- John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park
- The Seven Mile Bridge
- Sombrero Beach, Marathon
- Bahia Honda State Park, Big Pine Key
- Fort Zachary Taylor State Park, Key West
- Duval Street, Key West
- Dry Tortugas National Park
Read more places to visit in Florida, including Florida Keys highlights.
6. Cascade Loop Road Trip, Washington
- START | END: Seattle
- DISTANCE: 440 miles round trip
- TIME RECOMMENDED: At least 5- 7 days.
Touted as Washington State’s Ultimate Road Trip, the Cascades Loop encompasses pristine mountains, grand rivers, picturesque islands, and rolling river valleys.
The route contains three of Washington’s designated scenic byways—the Stevens Pass Greenway, North Cascades Highway, and the Whidbey Scenic Isle Way.
There is a hot debate over which direction it is best to drive the Cascades Loop.
We drove in a clockwise direction, merely because we were not completing the loop but continuing into Idaho, so it made sense for what we wanted to see and do in the Cascades region.
Top tip: Extend the beauty of this Washington road trip by visiting Mt Rainier. Mt Rainier is one of five active volcanoes located in the Cascade Range, east of Seattle, Washington. The other four are Mount Baker, Glacier Peak, Mt. Adams, and Mt. St. Helens.
Standing more than 4,300 meters above southern Washington, Mt Rainier is strikingly beautiful – we could see its awesomeness from Seattle. It’s an easy day trip from Seattle. Check out this day trip from Seattle.
North Cascades National Park is one of our favorite in the USA. It has much less wellknown national parks and has more glaciers than any of the Lower 48 states!
The Sahale Glacier Hike was one of our most epic family adventures in the USA!
Cascade Loop Stops:
Here are some of the main stops and highlights on the Cascade Loop road trip in the United States.
- Orca watching in Everett
- LA Conner
- Deception Pass (state park)
- North Cascades National Park: North Cascades Highway (scenic drive), Sahale Glacier Hike
- Leavenworth (Bavarian style village)
- Lake Chelan
- Stevens Pass
- Seattle
Need help planning your stops on the Cascade’s Loop Road Trip? Check out these resources:
7. Cross Country – Route 66
- START | END: Chicago | LA
- DISTANCE: 2,000+ miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 2 – 3 weeks
Figure out what gets your kicks and take it on Route 66. This iconic USA road trip starts in Chicago and ends in Santa Monica, LA and crosses 8 states, and passes through many old, once-thriving small towns, and scores of historical sites.
It is probably the most famous road trip in the United States!
Whether you love whiskey, jazz music, history, hole-in-the-wall experiences, quirky roadside stops, flashing neon signs, rusty middle-of-nowhere truck stops, or barren landscapes, Route 66 has you covered.
Since we have driven from North Carolina to LA we have followed near the Route 66 for some way dipping in and out of the road from the I-40 (the now major interstate).
The National Park Service’s Route 66 site is the best place to start your planning as is our friend Honeytrek’s guide to driving the Route 66 – they did the whole thing!
If you have extra time to spare, I recommend spending some time in Austin Texas to load up on delicious southern food, or head over to San Antonio for some more authentic Texan history and culture.
Stops on the Route 66 Road Trip (and easy detours)
Route 66 crosses Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, and California and 2,400 miles, and there are hundreds of stops you can take along the way. Here are some of the main places it passes.
- Chicago, Illinois
- St Louis, Missouri
- Oklahoma City, OK
- Amarillo, Texas (the famous Cadillac Ranch)
- Albuquerque and Santa Fe, New Mexico
- Flagstaff and Sedona, Arizona
- Grand Canyon
- Joshua Tree National Park
- Santa Monica, California
8. South East Coastal & Culture (NC, SC, GA)
- START | END: Outer Banks | Savannah
- DISTANCE: 537
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 2 Weeks
Again, one of our favorite road trips on repeat! This South East Coast drive will take you to some of the most beautiful beaches and barrier islands in the USA, incorporating the country’s first national seashore, endless lighthouses, wild horses, and some of the best sunrises we’ve seen in the world.
It also includes some of our favorite historical and charming Southern cities and towns, adding a cultural perspective to this trip.
Be prepared for delicious seafood, unique Southern dishes, and a friendly, relaxed vibe as you cruise through North Carolina, South Carolina, and Georgia.
South East Coast Stops:
These are all the main highlights on the South East Coast road trip.
- Outer Banks: Kitty Hawk, Corolla Wild Horses,
- Beaufort NC: Shackleford Island wild horses
- Wilmington and Wrightsville Beach: Surfing and movie vibes
- Myrtle Beach: Huntington Beach State Park
- Charleston: history tours, carriage tour, Boone Hall
- Beaufort SC: Hunting Island State Park, Old Pointe Neighborhood
- Savannah: Squares, History tours, River St, Tybee Island
Need some help planning your activities? Check out these additional resources:
- Top Places to Visit on a Southeast Coast road trip
- 16 Fun Things to do in the Outer Banks (including hang gliding)
- Beaufort NC – Pirate town and place of many treasures
- 3 Day winter vacation to the Crystal Coast
- 2 Day Itinerary to Wrightsville Beach
- 16 Fun Things to do in Myrtle Beach
- Local’s Perspective on what do do in Charleston, SC
- Getaway to Charming Beaufort, South Carolina
9. Pacific Highway 101 Oregon
- START | END: Gold Beach | Astoria
- DISTANCE: 375 miles round trip
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 7-10 days
Spanning 363 miles, Highway 101 is an All American Road that winds down the entire Oregon Coast to the California border, hugging the Pacific coastline the entire time.
You’ll experience a dramatic rocky coastline of sea stacks and fierce cliffs and opportunities to explore evergreen forests, seaside dunes, marine ecosystems, and small coastal towns.
It’s a choose your own adventure kind of experience. Let’s not forget this is also home of the Goonies!!
It’s also important to note that the Oregon Coast is really not for swimming due to rough waters and pretty cold temperatures! Take note of all the warning signs – this is not a drill.
Highway 101 Road Trip Stops
There’s a lot to see and explore on the Oregon Coast, but these are the main stops on the Highway 101 road trip:
- Jet Boating the Rogue River
- Quad biking the Oregon Dunes National Recreation Area
- Tidepooling (Florence up to Astoria)
- Yachats Brewing + Farmstore
- Ecola State Park
- Cannon Beach
- Goonies Trail, Astoria
- Samuel H. Boardman Scenic Corridor
Plan your adventures in Oregon with the below resources:
10. Revolutionary War Road Trip, VA – MT
- START | END: Washington DC | New York City
- DISTANCE: 469 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 1 week
Travel is not always about the beast beaches, wild adventures, and sunset cocktails. It can also be a journey of learning and diving deep into culture and history.
One great way to do that – especially if you are traveling with kids – is to create a road trip theme around historical events.
One that our family has enjoyed, especially as Australians learning about what makes up the spirit of Americans, is visiting the places and experiences that tell the story of the Revolutionary War. We love how this road trip takes in the amazing US cities of Washington D.C., Boston, and New York City!
Ditch the textbooks, jump in the car, and head to the areas along the east coast where the story was born.
Revolutionary War Road Trip Stops
Here are some iconic stops along this historical road trip in the United States.
- Greater Williamsburg: Colonial Williamsburg, Yorktown Battlefield & American Revolution Museum
- Washington D.C.: Washington Monument, Declaration of Independence, Mount Vernon
- Philadelphia: Independence Hall, Historic District, the Liberty Bell
- Boston: Freedom Trail Walking Tour, Old North Church, Paul Revere’s House.
- Lexington Battle Green
- West Point & Saratoga
Plan your activities at each stop with the following guides:
11. Civil Rights Trail Road Trip, The South
- START | END: Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthplace in Atlanta, end in Washington DC
- DISTANCE: 469 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 1+ weeks
Another important historical road trip is following the Civil Rights Trail through America’s South.
The U.S. Civil Rights Trail is a collection of over 100 attractions across 15 states: Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, South Carolina, Tennessee, Virginia, and West Virginia.
It is recommended to break this road trip up into stages, as there is so much to see in each state. If you wanted to see it all, it would take months, but you could effectively do a loop around starting at Martin Luther King’s birthplace in Atlanta and finish at Washington DC.
The attractions include churches, courthouses, schools, museums, and other landmarks in the Southern states and beyond that played a pivotal role in advancing social justice in the 1950s and 1960s, shifting the course of history.
It’s an educational and immersive connection of the events, people, places, and stories that defined the movement.
Visiting the museums and attractions on the U.S. Civil Rights Trail helps us to see how far we’ve come, but also how much further we have to go. It opens up important conversations with our children about how we can keep working for diversity and inclusion.
Use this official website to help you plan your trip as it covers such a diverse region. Even if you don’t take this road trip specifically (or parts of it) be sure to add some of these Civil Rights experiences whenever you visit any of the applicable regions.
Stops on the Civil Rights Trail Road Trip
Here are some iconic landmarks to visit on the Civil Rights Trail road trip:
- National Civil Rights Museum, Memphis
- Edmund Pettus Bridge, Selma, Alabama
- 16th Street Baptist Church, Birmingham, Alabama
- The National Memorial for Peace and Justice, Montgomery, Alabama
- Mississippi Civil Rights Museum, Mississippi
- International Civil Rights Center & Museum, Greensboro, North Carolina
- Robert Russa Moton Museum, Farmville, Virginia
- Birth Home of Martin Luther King, Jr, Atlanta, Georgia
- Brown v. Board of Education National Historic Site, Topeka, Kansas
- National Museum of African American History and Culture, Washington DC
Below you’ll find information on some of the Civil Rights experiences we have had:
- 5 important experiences on the Civil Rights Trail, Montgomery, Al
- Civil Rights Museum, Memphis
- Jackson Mississippi has several Civil Rights experiences
12. Olympic Peninsula Loop Road Trip, Washington State
- START | END: Seattle
- DISTANCE: 375 miles round trip
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 6-9 days
Washington’s Olympic Peninsula is in the state’s northwestern corner and is one of the premier road trip destinations in the Pacific Northwest coast.
A large part of this region is made up of the Olympic National Park, one of the most diverse national parks in the USA.
For Twilight Fans, you may to take this road trip in the United States! It takes you along the Highway 101, starting in Seattle and past the Hoh River rainforest, Sitka spruce, and western hemlock. You can stop by Fawks, Port Angeles and La Push, which were used as the setting for Twilight.
Choose your own adventure from this pristine region of ancient cedar spruce trees, glacial lakes, sub-alpine meadows, mountain ranges, verdant old-growth rainforests, and remote and rugged coastlines.
Highway 101 forms a 300-mile loop around the peninsula. It’s easy to start and end this pacific northwest road trip in Seattle.
Olympic Peninsula Stops:
Unless you’re on a Twilight film set tour, these are the top landmarks not to miss on this road trip:
- Olympic NP: Hurricane Ridge, Lake Crescent, and the Hoh Rain Forest. Do not miss the wild rugged coastline section as well.
- Port Townsend is a pretty and charming historic Victorian seaport bordered by Puget Sound and the Strait of Juan de Fuca.
- Mount Rainier National Park is also close by and an easy addition to this road trip.
Video: Olympic National Park
13. Mountains and Music Road Trip (TN & LA)
- START | END: Asheville | New Orleans
- DISTANCE: About 832 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 6-9 days
Let’s take you on one of our favorite road trips in America from Smoky Mountains National Park, Tennessee to New Orleans, Louisiana. We have done this countless times and will continue to do so
It combines two things we love: mountains and music. This is a Southeast road trip that incorporates beauty, soul, history, and culture. The focus is on music and natural beauty, but you can add other things to this experience while in the various destinations, like beer food, and small town historical charm.
It also incorporates the Blues Highway (Route 61), which takes you to some of the most storied music spots in the USA.
Top tip: To save time you can drop the Smoky Mountains National Park and start in Nashville instead. If you want more mountain experiences consider detouring to Chattanooga. If you want more music and you are traveling in September] October, you can drive to Raleigh for the annual World of Bluegrass Festival. Asheville, NC is also is a great music town.
Music Road Trip Stops:
- Smoky Mountains National Park: Cades Cove, Grotto Falls, Clingman’s Dome, Morton Overlook
- Nashville: Grand Ole Opry, Bluebird Cafe, Country Music Hall of Fame & Museum, Broadway
- Franklin: Puckett’s Grocery at Leiper’s Fork
- Memphis: Beale St, Graceland, Sun Studios, Stax Museum
- Jackson, MS – blues music
- New Orleans: Live Jazz and Mardi Gras (Feb/ March)
Plan your activities on this road trip with the following guides:
- In-depth guide on Mountains & Music Road Trip
- 15 cool things to do in Nashville
- A captivating day trip to Franklin TN
- 11 Insanely cool things to do in Memphis
- Visit Graceland, Sun Studios & Studio B
- 22 Fun Things todo in Jackson Mississippi the City of Soul
- Best Things do in New Orleans
- 17 awesome things to do in Chattanooga
- Best Places to Visit on a Tennessee Road Trip
14. Blue Ridge Parkway (NC – VA)
- START | END: Great Smoky Mountains NP | Shenandoah National Park
- DISTANCE: 469 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 1+ week
Ready for what’s labeled as America’s favorite scenic drive? The Blue Ridge Parkway travels 252 miles through the North Carolina mountains with ample exits for weekend getaways from Asheville to Boone. The total length of the parkway (469 miles) extends into Virginia.
There are mileposts (MP) along the way as handy reference points with plenty of places to stop for hikes, viewpoints and wildlife spotting.
It’s a panoramic drive year round, but many flock here during Autumn for the spectacular Fall colors. The Blue Ridge Parkway is also an All American Road.
Top tip: Why not extend the beauty of this United States road trip by visiting Shenandoah Valley National Park in Virginia and doing the Skyline Scenic Drive? It picks up the baton of beauty from the end of the Blue Ridge Parkway and continues for another 105 miles.
Blue Ridge Parkway Stops:
These are the most iconic stops on the Blue Ridge Parkway road trip in the United States:
- Chimney Rock State Park: Don’t miss Lake Lure!
- Biltmore Estate: Don’t miss the winery!
- Asheville: Breweries and outdoor adventure
- Great Smoky Mountains National Park
- Grandfather Mountain
- Linville Falls
- Roanoke: Cool Virginia mountain town
- Peaks of Otter: Sharp Top Mountain Hike
Plan your activities on the Blue Ridge Parkway road trip with the below resources!
- Spring getaway to Virginia’s Blue Ridge Mountains
- Top places to go in the North Carolina Mountains
- Things to do in Roanoke, VA
- Climb 499 steps to the top of Chimney Rock
- Welcome to America’s Largest House: Biltmore Estate
- Asheville: Waterfall and Breweries tour
- Cycle the Cades Cove Loop, Smoky Mountains
- Things to do in Bryson City
- What to see and do in Boone NC
Videos: Great Smoky Mountains National Park
Click play below to see all of our videos on the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
15. Pacific Coast Highway, California
- START | END: San Francisco | Los Angeles | San Diego
- DISTANCE: 500+ miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 2 – 3 weeks
California is one of the best road trip destinations in the USA. Where do you even start with this spectacular road trip experience along California’s Pacific Coast Highway (PCH)?
The fabled Highway 1 is a 90-mile scenic drive that runs along the length of most of the Pacific Coast. The Pacific Coast Highway road trip stretches 500 miles between San Francisco and Los Angeles, or stretch it further to San Diego.
It is best to drive this from north to south so you have the dramatic coastal views right next to your car! Apart from the stunning ocean views be prepared for waterfalls, surfing beaches, small towns, large cities, and fun vibes.
Highway 1 Stops:
These are some of the unmissable stops on the Highway 1 road trip:
- San Francisco
- Monterey and the 17-Mile Drive
- McWay Falls at Julia Pfeiffer Burns State Park
- The All American Road: Big Sur National Scenic Byway
- Day trip to Channel Islands National Park
- San Simeon Seals + Hearst Castle
- Surfing at Santa Cruz or Pismo Beach
- Santa Barbara
- Los Angeles
- Huntington Beach (one of our favorite California beaches!)
- San Diego
Plan your trip with these guides to some of these stops:
16. Salmon River Scenic Byway, Idaho
- START | END: Boise | Salmon
- DISTANCE: 167 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: At least one week
One of my favorite USA road trips is through the spectacular Salmon River Scenic Byway in Idaho.
Steaming natural hot springs beside the rushing river, craggy mountain peaks, sparkling glacial lakes, and endless starry skies are just part of the reason to make this road trip.
Running through Central Idaho, the Salmon River Scenic Byway follows a section of the 425-mile Salmon River, protected by Congress as one of America’s first Wild and Scenic Rivers.
You’re surrounded by spectacular views at every turn and have endless opportunities for hiking, biking, river activities, wildlife viewing, and exploring the ghost towns of the Land of the Yankee Fork Historic Area.
This area is also said to have some of the most spectacular Fall colors in Idaho. It would be best to start and end this Pacific Northwest road trip in Boise.
Salmon River Road Trip Stops:
Make sure you stop by these unmissable stops on the Salmon River Road trip:
- Hot Springs: Goldbug & Snake Pit
- The Land of the Yankee Fork Historic Area (ghost towns)
- Whitewater rafting the Salmon River
- Sawtooth National Recreation Area: Horseriding and hikes
- Redfish Lake: One of our favorites in the US
- Boise: A capital city worth exploring
Plan your trip with these helpful resources to the stops on the Salmon River Byway:
- 20 Amazing things to do in Idaho
- 3 Places to Visit in Idaho for Educational Experiences
- 12 Top Idaho Outdoor Adventures in the Summer
Video: Salmon River Scenic Byway
17. Natchez Trace Parkway
- START | END: Nashville | Natchez
- DISTANCE: 444 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 3-4 days
The “Old Natchez Trace” is a historic travel corridor used by American Indians, “Kaintucks,” European settlers, slave traders, soldiers, and future presidents.
It’s now a great USA road trip that is managed by the National Parks Service and passes through three states (Tennessee, Alabama, and Mississippi) and 10,000 years of history.
It’s a beautiful scenic drive that also offers a rich array of wildlife, gorgeous waterfalls, memorable hikes and historic sites.
It’s especially beautiful and popular in the Fall with its explosion of colors. We have driven a small section of it at Leiper’s Fork Tennessee. I’m ready to do the full road trip!
Stops on the Natchez Trace Parkway
Make sure you don’t miss these stops on the Natchez Trace Parkway:
- Birdsong Hollow and Double Arch Bridge
- Timberland Park
- Garrison Creek
- Gordon House and Duck River Ferry Site
- Baker Bluff Overlook
- Jackson Falls
- Fall Hollow Waterfall
- Meriwether Lewis Death & Burial Site
- Metal Ford and Buffalo River
- Old Trace Drive
- Glenrock Branch
Top Tip: Our friends Kristen and Scott from Camels and Chocolate have explored the Natchez Parkway in depth. Use their Natchez Parkway guides to help you plan.
18. Great River Road National Scenic Byway
- START | END: Minnesota | Louisiana
- DISTANCE: 3,000+ miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 1-2 weeks
Time to follow the Mississippi River as it flows 2,340 miles from its source at Lake Itasca in Minnesota to the Gulf of Mexico through a vast delta southeast of New Orleans, Louisiana.
The Great River Road National Scenic Byway passes through 10 states and hundreds of river towns. It’s probably America’s longest Scenic Byway, telling an important story of this rive that takes up 1/8th of the country.
This epic road trip will take you to lesser-known destinations you may not typically think to visit, but will also pass through those big cities like St Louis, Memphis and New Orleans.
This may be a road trip you’ll want to break up into sections.
Great River Road National Scenic Byway Stops:
Make sure you don’t miss these stops on the Great River Road National Scenic Byway!
- Fort Snelling, Minnesota
- Nelson Dewey State Park, Wisconsin
- Chain of Rocks Bridge, Illinois
- Trail of Tears State Park, Missouri.
- Wickliffe Mounds, Kentucky
- Mud Island Park, Tennessee
- Lakeport Plantation, Arkansas
19. Alaska Highway
- START | END: Dawson Creek | Anchorage
- DISTANCE: 2,323+ miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: Several weeks
High on any adventurers list is a summer road trip along the Alaska Highway. The highway starts in Dawson Creek, British Columbia and travels through the Yukon to Delta Junction in Alaska.
Opened in 1948, the Alaska Highway is one of the most beautiful drives in the world. The journey promises pristine wilderness, plentiful wildlife, and a feeling of history and freedom in wide open spaces.
Prepare and plan well and have a sturdy off-road vehicle as many parts of the road are only gravel. Check out the guide our friend’s Honeytrek wrote on their Alaska road trip and this helpful post on the driving the ALCAN by Getting Stamped.
Alaska Highway Stops:
There are so many sights in Alaska you must visit, but here are some iconic landmarks you shouldn’t skip:
- Fort Nelson, British Colombia
- Kiskatinaw River Bridge, British Colombia
- Liard River Hot Springs Provincial Park
- Muncho Lake
- Kluane National Park and Reserve, Yukon Territory
- Ice Field Mountains of St. Elias Mountains
- Tetlin National Wildlife Refuge
- Mukluk Land
20. Texas Hill Country Road Trip
- START | END: Austin or Houston
- DISTANCE: 3,000+ miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 4-5 days
The Texas Hill Country is a collection of five small towns in Texas which are known for their quaint, Southern charm and authenticity.
You’ll pass through scenic landscapes, sweet little villages, and of course, wineries and vineyards.
Texas Hill Country is the USA’s fastest-growing wine region and is the place to be for wine enthusiasts. You can drive to Hill Country from most cities in Texas, but it’s best to start and end in Austin or Houston as this is where you can easily rent a vehicle.
Stops on the Texas Hill Country Road Trip
There are several attractions and landmarks in Texas Hill Country that shouldn’t be missed. You will find them in these towns:
- Boerne.
- Driftwood.
- Dripping Springs.
- Lakeway.
- Luckenbach.
- San Marcos.
- Fredericksburg.
- Johnson City.
21. High Road to Taos Road Trip
- START | END: Santa Fe to Taos
- DISTANCE: 105 miles
- TIME RECOMMENDED: 1-2 days
If you’re looking for a short weekend road trip, then the high road to Taos is a great option. The short drive is one of the most scenic in the USA, passing through remote mountain villages and Spanish colonial streets.
You’ll also pass through ranches, forests and historic settlements.
Stops on the High Road to Taos Road Trip:
There are a few stops on the High Road to Taos that you should not miss. These are:
- Chimayó
- High Road halfway point at Truchas
- Las Trampas
- Carson National Forest
- Rancho de Taos
Before You Go
So there you have it, those are 21 of the best road trips in the United States, and as you can see, there is so much to see and explore. Whether you have a few days to spare or several months, there’s a road trip route for everyone on this list.
Comment: Okay, your turn! What’s makes your best road trips in the USA list? We want to hear your favorite USA road trips in the comments!
Great list but you missed the Great Lakes. We just did a Great Lakes road trip through Minnesota, Michigan and Wisconsin and it was incredible- beautiful islands, turquoise water, and cute small towns. Highly recommend.
You should have include the Badlands of North Dakota.
That is in our scenic drives list post as it’s a much shorter experience. WE also have not yet visited that region to be able to flesh it out with recommendations for a longer road trip. The USA is full of incredible road trips. Unfortunately we’ve not yet been able to do them all. Thank you for sharing your tips for future readers to this post.
My wife and I are retired and try to take a “road trip” each year. By road trip I mean just riding and enjoying the scenery. We try to avoid the crowded tourist traps. For 2021, we left our home in north Georgia and traveled to Alabama where we hit the Gulf and traveled old US 90 through Mississippi and Louisiana. Then on through Texas, new Mexico, Arizona, Utah, Idaho, Montana, Wyoming, South Dakota, Iowa, Missouri, Arkansas, Tennessee and North Carolina before heading home. The trip was a little over 6000 miles and took 18 days. Each night we decided the direction, and town, as our destination for the next day. If you really want to enjoy a “road trip, be flexible, spontaneous and NEVER over plan. If you don’t own an rv, or camp, find a motel chain that you like and join their rewards program and make a point to stay with them at every opportunity.
Love these road trip tips Bob!! Thank you so much for taking the time to leave them. That sounds like one amazing US road trip!! You traveled through some incredible areas.
I’ve driven the Alaska Hwy 5 times fromTyler Texas and back since 2001! Lived in Alaska 6 years, and it was AWSOME every time! Lived in Kenai and Soldotna and miss it beyond words! Always had the Milepost book!
Wow!! The Alaska Highway sounds like an epic US road trip!! Cant’ wait to do it one day
Try Highway 50 from Reno NV to Ely NV. Stops: Austin,NV with
hot springs ,
turquoise (both
raw and jewelry
petroglyphs
pictigraphs
population 200
Eureka NV
Owl Club for
food, gambling
population 462
Ely NV
Great lodgings
Lehman caves
(About 90 min)
Wheeler Peak
13,060 feet
Hunt for gar-
nets in old
mine tailings
Railroad mus-
eum
Mining/Old
West museum
Natural spring
swimming
Cave Lake
camping
population
4, 065
All this and much more on the 8 hour drive from Reno to Ely, NV. By the way, there truly is little traffic on scenic Highway 50 but the road is a smooth ribbon.
What a fantastic road trip suggestion! Thanks so much for this. Adding it to our list!