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3 Weeks In USA: East Coast, West Coast, Road Trip

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Everyone should experience visiting the US at least once in their lifetime. It is a country with diverse nationalities and races, you’ll get to experience various cultures, from food to events. And honestly, they are undoubtedly one of the most influential countries when it comes to the economy, politics, and well, public figures.

Aside from that, it is also filled with natural and man-made wonders, tons of activities you can participate in, and overall make great memories. Less than a week and even a week is not enough, the United States is massive. That’s why I created a list of things that you can do and places to visit for 3 weeks in USA. 

This itinerary doesn’t only cover one location. I created one for those who plan to go to the east coast, west coast, north coast, and even south coast. This detailed guide might convince you to start looking for great deals right now, arrange your passports and visas, and book a flight for your trip to the US of A.

ALSO READ: Safety tips for a first-time traveller or solo traveller

THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE GOING TO THE US

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Before you go and book your flight and accommodation, there are a few things you should know and remember for travelling to the US. These tips will help you write a travel itinerary suitable for you and your budget.

When is the best time to go

Depending on what you want to do, the season is important Summer can be tricky if you want to go on a beach holiday. It’s a busy season since locals are also travelling during this time. This means a price hike is related to anything about holidays and travelling. It is also very crowded, and long lines are inevitable. You may consider going just before June or after August if you hate these things.

If you are coming to the US for a winter break, remember that the North of the US can have extreme weather that could lead to delays or cancellation of flights. So, make sure to leave a wriggle room for these situations.

Are 3 weeks enough for the US

Three weeks in the US is not enough. However, with good planning and realistic idea, it can be done. What I meant by that is choosing the places you want to see. For example, if it’s your first time in the US, it’s understandable that you want to see everything. But that’s just not possible.

Instead, you can see 2-3 states for this trip. It will even be better if you can stick to one region for now. Let’s say you’re visiting in the summer. For that, focus on the coastal states with fantastic beaches, such as California, Florida, and even spend 3 weeks in Hawaii .

But if you want to hike, the national parks have so much to offer, which is better than hiking in summer. There are plenty of options for those planning to go from California, Colorado, and Utah in winter. New England has many places for the autumn trip for beautiful fall foliage.

Another thing to remember when choosing where to go to maximise your time in the US is transportation. You might have to book a domestic flight if you want to visit multiple states. But if the places are near one another, road-tripping can do that.

One thing that many people fail to realise is how big the US is. The bottom line, be realistic and make sure not to cram too much on your itinerary. >> Read smartly packing for a 3-week trip

Average cost of 20 days in the US

Accommodation is the most expensive part of touring the US. On average, a decent double room costs about $100. You can find something cheaper but expect it to be low-quality, or you must book a bunk bed in a hostel. This is why if you plan to make a road trip, you might want to look at car rentals where you can also sleep in them.

On average, a single person can spend $2,500 for a 20-day trip in the US . If you’re on a t ight budget, you can do it for under $1,800 if you don’t mind staying in dorm rooms. For people planning to stay at luxurious hotels, around $5,000 will do it very comfortably.

These prices per person don’t include flights to and from the US. Purchasing travel insurance is also recommended to avoid insane medical bills if something terrible happens.

Getting around

Moving around the US is pretty easy but costly. Most tourists would rent a car and drive around. It’s much cheaper and more convenient. However, driving can be exhausting and very time-consuming if you plan to travel from coast to coast or even from one state to two states over.

Of course, there are so many domestic flights. The challenge is how expensive it can be. Flying between European countries is far cheaper than flying between states in the US. Their geographical distance is really far, but maybe flight tickets are expensive.

Because you can find flights from Boston to London or Iceland for about the same price as flights from Boston to Los Angeles.

The US has one of the most challenging visas, like Australia and the UK. If you are from Canada, most of Europe, East Europe, some Oceania, and Chile, you don’t need a visa for 90 to 180 days. However, you must need to obtain an ESTA (electric authorisation) if you arrive via air or sea.

One last thing, medical services are costly in the US . Ensure you have travel insurance that covers medical and is valid in the US. Some immigration officers would even ask you to show proof of your coverage, and failing to provide one can be a reason to deny you entrance to the US.

Other basic tips

Just a quick blurb of tools I always use when travelling anywhere in the world, regardless of how long I’ll be there. Some of these services even offer flexible cancellations in case your plans change. Booking your hotel in advance is recommended, especially if you are coming during the peak season.

PINNED MAP OF MUST-SEE PLACES IN THE US

You can check out this map to help you visualise the must-visit spots in the US.

The US is such a massive country we won’t be able to cover all the must-see attractions there in this post. I only added the ones that we will mention in this itinerary.

Credit: Map data: Google , click the top right corner to enlarge the map

3 WEEKS IN USA ITINERARY

This itinerary will help you write your own travel plan. Of course, you don’t have to follow my travel, but I hope I can give you a tip or two on places to see and good to enjoy. I recommend you do the East Coast as a road trip.

Perhaps another road trip for the West Coast before catching a flight to Chicago. We have a specific 3 weeks on West Coast USA with 2 different itineraries you can choose from.

Package tours

For those who are looking for more convenience, you might want to look into package tours. These tours are basically an all-inclusive trip. The tour operator will book the transportation, accommodation, activities, getting tickets, and even arrange the meals throughout the trip.

This will ease the planning and ensure that you see the top sites the US has to offer. However, these package tours usually doesn’t include your main flight to the US (and back home), souvenir shopping, and gratuity (which is expected in the US).

Itinerary #1: 3 Weeks In USA East Coast

The summer lasts from June to September for people who want to get tanned or are just fond of the beach. That’s why this is the perfect time for you to visit the East Coast, as it has a lot of beaches. If you prefer the snow, the best months are from December to February. I listed some states where you can spend your winter/spring/summer/fall vacation. 

You can visit these places by driving, especially if you’re going to stay for 3 weeks in the USA, it will be a great idea. So, here are the places you could visit for your 3 week US road trip. You can pick up the car in Massachusetts and drop it off in Florida.

>> ALSO READ: An article that focuses on 3 weeks on east coast USA – there are two itineraries to choose from

Massachusetts for 4 days

Massachusetts is part of the original New England region, established by Brits when they arrived in the US. It holds a lot of history and is rich in fantastic natural beauty. It’s great to start your trip here because Boston Logan International Airport is one of the busiest hubs on the West Coast.

Most people visit Boston, but there is more to explore, such as Martha’s Vineyard, Cape Cod, and world-class Harvard University. If you are planning to rent a car , you should set a pick-up at the airport, but see if you can drop it off in Florida or at one of your stops along the way down south.

  • For exploring Boston downtown, get a hop-on, hop-off trolley pass or get a Go City pass
  • Cape Cod National Seashore
  • Boston Common and Public Garden Swan Boats
  • Plimoth Patuxet
  • Spooky Tours – Haunting of Salem – Haunting Salem or Ghosts and Gravestones Trolley
  • Museum of Science
  • Fenway Park – join a tour with a local guide
  • Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
  • Freedom Trail – discover with history and food
  • Museum of Fine Arts
  • Day trip to Martha’s Vineyard – book a tour with a round-trip ferry
  • Faneuil Hall
  • Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum – enjoy an interactive tour
  • Crane Beach
  • Boston Harbor Islands State Park
  • Carson Beach
  • John F. Kennedy Presidential Museum & Library
  • Harvard University – explore with a student guide
  • Wachusett Mountain
  • Jiminy Peak
  • Learn about the cuisine of Massachusettes – book a walking tasting tour or underground donut tour or buffet cruise at Boston Harbor

Massachusetts’ trademark foods that are must-try include lobster rolls, cannolis, Boston cream pie, and a whole lot more which you’ll discover once you get there.

Accommodations in Boston:

  • Budget hostels – HI Boston Hostel or Boston Homestel
  • Mid-range hotels – Oasis Guest House or DoubleTree by Hilton
  • Luxury hotels – Encore Boston Harbor or InterContinental Boston – if you are looking for something very unique, you should definitely check out these awesome hotels with rooftop pools in Boston

New York City for 3 days

One must not miss New York City if one is visiting the west coast of the US. From great shows, news network headquarters, music scene, nightlife, great food, tasty dishes, and rich culture – New York has it all.

Three days here might not be a lot, but it’s an expensive destination, so this short of time should be enough to see the top sites such as Time Square, Film Studios, the Empire State Building, Statue of Liberty, see a show, and joining a food tour.

You can reach New York from Boston in 4 hours if you drive. You can also book a bus for 4 hr and 20 min. The train is the fastest, the travel time is 3 hr and 50 mins. A direct flight is only an hour and 30 mins.

  • Discover New York – on a one-day sightseeing tour or purchase a New York CityPass
  • Central Park
  • Manhattan – go on a helicopter ride
  • The Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Statue of Liberty – combo with Ellis Island tour
  • Times Square
  • One World Observatory – get your admission ticket
  • Brooklyn Bridge
  • 9/11 Memorial Museum – purchase an entry ticket
  • Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • Summit One Vanderbilt – read the tour reviews
  • Empire State Building – skip the line and go to 102nd Deck
  • The High Line
  • American Museum of Natural History – get your pass
  • Rockefeller Center
  • Friends Experience – visit the production set
  • Top of The Rock
  • Ice Cream Museum – book a ticket in advance
  • Bryant Park
  • Go on culinary experience – visit Chinatown and Little Italy or Greenwich Village or Brooklyn food tour or Hell’s Kitchen Tour
  • Washington Square Park
  • Enjoy a dinner cruise

Accommodations in New York City :

  • Affordable: The Local NY or HI New York City Hostel or West Side YMCA
  • Mid-range: The Herald by LuxUrban or Raven Hotel by Wyndham
  • Luxury: Riu Plaza Manhattan Time Square or Arlo Midtown or citizenM New York Time Square

Washington D.C. for 3 days

Washington D.C. is known for being the capital of the US. It’s also the home of many excellent museums and historical locations. It is a great place to visit if you love history and culture. It also has so many government buildings that are open to the public. If you love history and politics, this is a must-not-miss destination.

Washington D.C is a historical destination filled with many places to explore. However, if you have a limited time here, you can still do a lot in 2 days in Washington D.C . Also, don’t miss out on food to try! This place’s signature dishes include avocado toast, saganaki, and pumpkin curry, among other varieties.  

Do not confuse it with Washington State (located on the west coast).

You can get from New York to Washington D.C by bus , which will take around 4 hr and 20 mins. The train travel is about 3 hr and 50 mins. If you’re driving, that’s approximately 4 hours. You can fly here , but you might need to make a connection somewhere.

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  • Learn about Washington DC – in a one-day tour or on a bike tour or Capitol Hill guided tour
  • Library of Congress
  • United States Capitol and Capitol Hill – book a Moonlight tour by trolley or simply get your reserved entry pass
  • Lincoln Memorial
  • Discover DC Monuments – via big bus hop-on, hop-off or a night tour
  • Washington Monument
  • The White House – advance planning must be done
  • National Air and Space Museum
  • National Mall – tour on an electric vehicle
  • Jefferson Memorial and Tidal Basin
  • Mount Vernon – do a day trip combo with Alexandria
  • National Gallery of Art
  • Smithsonian National Zoological Park and Museum – visit the museum with a private guide
  • National Museum of African American History and Culture
  • Arlinton National Cemetry – walking tour with changing of guards
  • Thomas Jefferson Memorial
  • National Harbor Capital Wheel – check the ticket price
  • International Spy Museum
  • Try out local food and drinks – on a food and history tour or pub crawl and history or cruise and gourmet

Accommodations in Washington D.C :

  • Budget hostels – Duo Housing or Duo Nomad
  • Mid-range hotels – Washington Plaza Hotel or citizenM Washington DC
  • Luxury hotels – JW Marriott or Sofitel Lafayette Square

North Carolina for 3 days

Some fantastic dishes that you can try out while staying here are chocolate chess pie, steamed oysters, shrimp hushpuppies, Malayan chicken tikka, and more. If you want to explore this state more, here’s a fun guide to the best North Carolina road trip itineraries .

You can take the bus from Washington D.C., to Raleigh in 6 hr and 30 mins. Surprisingly the train is now faster than the bus, around 6 hours. Driving to Raleigh will be the quickest option, taking 4 hours and 20 mins. Flying directly is the most comfortable, just a little over an hour.

  • Charlotte 90-minute electric cart tour – read the reviews and check the price
  • James B. Hunt Jr. Library
  • Pullen Park
  • Ann and Jim Goodnight Museum Park
  • Clingmans Dome
  • Hemlock Bluffs Nature Preserve
  • Juniper Level Botanic Garden
  • Pisgah National Forest
  • Wright Brothers National Memorial
  • Chimney Rock at Chimney Rock State
  • North Carolina Museum of Art

Accommodations in Raleigh, North Carolina:

  • Budget hostels/Inn – Super 8 or Days Inn – both are by Wyndham
  • Mid-range hotels – Best Western Plus Crabtree Valley or Hyatt Place
  • Luxury hotels – Embassy Suites or The StateView

Georgia for 3 days

Georgia is well-known for various foods and dishes, including fried green tomatoes, shrimp and grits, pralines, and peaches. Apart from that, Georgia is also loved for its diverse and wide range of activities, such as hiking, bird watching, and water excursions.

Regarding food and drinks, Georgia has a massive and passionate food scene featuring the best fried chicken, biscuits, and peach cobbler. There are also plenty of vineyards throughout the state if you want to do wine-tasting tours.

If you’re visiting at the right time, you can join Atlanta Dogwood Festival, Savannah Music Festival, and Georgia State Fair. Get to Savannah from Raleigh by bus or train, where the journey is around 9 hours. Driving will be the best option, which is about 5 hours. There’s a flight , although it requires a connection.

  • Save money and get an Atlanta CityPass
  • High Museum of Art
  • Explore Savannah – by land and sea tour or hop-on, hop-off ancient trolley or join a narrated trolley tour or Riverboat Cruise
  • The Davenport House Museum
  • Atlanta – learn about Black History and Civil Rights
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
  • Wormsloe Plantation – join a tour from Savannah
  • Savannah Theater
  • Spooky Savannah – check this history and haunted tour
  • Forsyth Park
  • Tybee Island – book a guided tour
  • Service Brewing Company
  • World of Coca-Cola – get your skip-the-line ticket
  • Piedmont Park
  • Victorian Districts – combo with Bonaventure Cemetery tour
  • Centennial Olympic Park
  • Discover food and drinks culture – culinary and culture walking tour or pub crawl and food
  • Atlanta Botanical Garden
  • Enjoy nightlife – Savannah Drag Queen Show or Comedy Trolley Tour
  • The Olde Pink House
  • Day trip to North Georgia Wine Country – join a tour
  • Stone Mountain Park
  • Ride a helicopter on a scenic tour – read the reviews

Accommodations in Savannah, Georgia:

  • Mid-range hotels/Inn – Hotel Indigo or The Thunderbird Inn
  • Luxury hotels – Mansion, Kessler Collection or The Marshall House

Florida for 5 days

This 3 weeks in USA itinerary is incomplete without visiting the famous state of Florida. You and I both know how beautiful the beaches in Miami are. Do you also know that there are also nude beaches in Florida ?

If you are a foody, don’t miss visiting local Latin American restaurants, you can even find vegan and gluten-free spots in Miami. And, of course, don’t miss seeing the Everglades. If you are going to rent a car , you may want to check out this Florida road trip guide.

Some of the best local dishes in Miami are Chicharron, Ceviche, Stone crabs, and the Cuban sandwich, among others. If you are travelling with children, check out this list of activities in Everglades National Park with kids .

You can drive down to Miami from Savannah in 7 hours, but you can also just go to Florida and spend a day or two there before continuing to Miami to break up the drive. There’s a non-stop flight to Miami as well, around 1 hr and 30 mins. If you want an affordable option, book a bus to Miami or to Orlando .

There are a lot of flights from Florida back to Europe or some other parts of the world, making it a suitable place to end your trip.

  • Miami – cruise to see Millionaire homes or join a speedboat sightseeing or evening cruise on Biscayne Bay
  • Walt Disney World Resort
  • Vizcaya Museum and Gardens
  • Everglades National Park – book Everglades Airboat Tour and Wildlife Tour
  • Deering Estate
  • Fort Lauderdale – get a water taxi all-day pass
  • Magic Kingdom Park
  • Orlando – enjoy a pirate show with dinner
  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • Rock Spring – go kayaking with a glass-bottomed boat
  • Key West – sunset sail and live music
  • Coral Castle
  • St. Augustine – get a hop-on, hop-off trolley pass
  • Disney’s Animal Kingdom Theme Park
  • Snorkel with Manatee – tour with a photographer
  • SeaWorld Orlando
  • Tampa Bay – purchase a city pass
  • The Dalí (Salvador Dalí Museum)
  • Go Food and Drinks Exploration – join Little Havana food walking tour (Miami)
  • LEGOLAND® Florida Resort
  • Go to Kennedy Space Center – reserve an entry ticket

Accommodations in Miami:

  • Budget hostel – Art Hostel Wynwood Concept
  • Mid-range hotels/Inn – Hampton Inn/Coconut Grove or Hilton Garden Inn
  • Luxury hotels – East Miami or InterContinental

Itinerary #2: 3 Weeks Across USA

Unlike what was discussed above, this portion of the article will focus on places where flying would be required as it would save time compared to driving, and the sites are more distant compared to the locations listed above. This road trip will span from California to Las Vegas, Arizona, Chicago, and Boston.

If you plan a road trip on some parts of the west coast US, you can r ent a car in California , and then take it to Las Vegas and Grand Canyon. Drop it off in Arizona and take a domestic flight to Chicago , then another to New York.

California for 5 days

California is famous for many things, but to ensure you don’t end up cramming too many attractions in your 3 weeks in USA itinerary, I recommend you list five things you want to see. It’s better if they are near each other and you can visit quickly without spending too much time driving around.

Remember that California is a massive state, though. So, it’s best to plan to see 1-2 cities only. Maybe for this trip, you can visit Los Angeles and San Francisco or Los Angeles and Anaheim if you want to go to Disneyland.

Venice Beach – Venice Boardwalk is a must-do in this area; there are lots of restaurants, wall paintings, and even a skate park.

  • Disneyland Park
  • Visit Hollywood and Beverly Hills or Hollywood tour only or Celebrity Homes Tours or ride a helicopter tour
  • Los Angeles – half-day sightseeing tour or get a 40+ attraction pass
  • Yosemite National Park – tour from San Franciso
  • Hop-on, Hop-off Bus – check the pass fee
  • Joshua Tree National Park
  • Marina del Rey – hop on a luxury boat cruise
  • Los Angeles County Museum of Art
  • Echo Park – ride the swan boat
  • Griffith Observatory
  • Warner Bros Studio – book a tour
  • Balboa Park
  • Universal Studios – get your admission ticket in advance
  • Santa Monica Pier
  • Petersen Automotive Museum – book an entry ticket
  • Redwood National and State Parks
  • Yosemite National Park – book a day tour for a hiking trip .

Accommodations in Los Angeles:

  • Budget hostel – Samesun Venice Beach or HI Los Angeles Santa Monica
  • Mid-range hotels – Hotel Figueroa by Hyatt or H Hotel by Hilton
  • Luxury hotels – Waldorf Astoria Beverly Hills or Four Season Beverly Hills

Las Vegas for 3 days

A place that will make you forget what day it is or it is too early to start hitting the bar – Las Vegas have so much to offer. Whether you like gambling or not, the Las Vegas casinos are unique and worth visiting at least once.

But if you want to avoid that, you can still visit the desert, and fantastic buildings, do thrilling activities and get crazy with buffet options. You can even book a day trip to the Grand Canyon from Las Vegas. That way, you can save time and spend it on another destination or stay long in some cities.

To reach Las Vegas by car from California, the travel time is 5 hours. You can also get on a bus , a more affordable option, but it might be just a little slower. A direct flight is 1 hr and 20 min.

  • Head to The Strip – free things to do in Las Vegas or get a GoCity Pass where you can enter 30+ attractions or join a big bus night tour
  • The Stratosphere Tower
  • Vegas Indoor Skydiving
  • Madame Tussauds – get your entry ticket combo with a gondola cruise
  • The Neon Museum Las Vegas
  • High Roller – purchase a ticket beforehand
  • Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area
  • Helicopter Ride – at night over Las Vegas, check the price
  • Day trip to the Grand Canyon – stop at West Rim and Hoover Dam by bus, read the reviews or do a helicopter tour
  • Bellagio Hotel & Casino
  • Drive ATV at the Dunes – book your trip
  • The STRAT Hotel, Casino & SkyPod
  • Emerald Cover – sign up for a kayak
  • Day trip to Bryce and Zion National Park
  • Join a food tour or pub crawl for Las Vegas

Accommodations in Las Vegas:

  • Budget hostel – The STRAT Hotel or The D Las Vegas
  • Mid-range hotels – Bally’s or Downtown Grand Hotels & Casino
  • Luxury hotels – Bellagio or The Palazzo

Arizona for 4 days

Many don’t know that Arizona is just a bunny hop from California when people think of exploring the West Coast. If you have Las Vegas on your itinerary, you might as well visit the home of the most popular attractions in the US – the Grand Canyon.

You can actually fly from Las Vegas to Phoenix, Arizona, in just an hour. Driving will take 8 hours if you’re reading to Phoenix, but if you’re going towards the Grand Canyon, drive to Flagstaff instead, which is only 4 hours or board a bus .

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  • Grand Canyon – join a tour from Phoenix or enjoy a 45-minute helicopter ride
  • Monument Valley
  • Lower Antelope Canyon – get your ticket
  • Saguaro National Park
  • Upper Antelope Canyon – purchase your ticket
  • Arizona Desert – explore by ATV
  • Trail of Time
  • Phoenix ZooLight – book an entry ticket
  • Desert Botanical Garden
  • Verde Canyon – do the railroad adventure

Accommodations in Arizona:

  • Mid-range hotels – Hilton Garden or Best Western
  • Luxury hotels – Renaissance Downtown or Sheraton Downton

Chicago for 3 days

Personally, when I was writing my itinerary for 3 weeks in the US, Chicago was not on the radar. Not only it’s kind of out of the way but also because I didn’t know or didn’t have an attraction in mind that I wanted to see.

However, a friend sent me a list of must-see places in Chicago, so I squeezed it into my itinerary. Here are the things to do and see in Chicago. If you have limited time, this two days in Chicago itinerary will be convenient.

The flight between Phoenix and Chicago is not about 3 hr and 30 mins. You can also fly from Flagstaff, but you need to connect somewhere, and the flight cost might be double.

  • Explore Chicago – get a city pass or join a food walking tour
  • Field Museum
  • Chicago Architecture – book a 1-hour river cruise or 95-min river cruise or 45-minute river cruise
  • North Avenue Beach
  • Mob, Crime, Ghosts- join a Mob and Crime bus tour or Gangsters and ghosts tour
  • Fly over Chicago Skyline – for 45-minutes
  • Willis Tower
  • Chicago Art Institute – get your skip-the-line pass
  • Museum of Science and Industry
  • 360 Observation Deck – book your admission
  • Wrigley Field
  • Navy Pier – ride the centennial wheel
  • Buckingham Fountain
  • Sunset Cruise – check the reviews or fireworks cruise
  • Garfield Park Conservatory
  • Museum of Ice Cream – get your entry ticket
  • Brewery of Chicago – ride the brewery barrel bus

Accommodations in Chicago:

  • Budget hostels – Freehand Chicago or HI Chicago Hostel
  • Mid-range hotels – Club Quarter Hotel Wacker or Central Loop Hotel
  • Luxury hotels – Sofitel or Viceroy

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New York City3 days

Finishing the trip in New York is an excellent plan because two significant airports fly internationally. It will be easier to catch a flight home or to your next destination.

New York is popular for many things, but more importantly, it’s rich in culture, art, food, and unique people. Not on can you explore downtown New York, but you can also plan some day trips nearby.

One thing you can’t miss when visiting New York is seeing a live show, going on a food tour, taking photos at Time Square, and riding the infamous subway.

Plenty of flights between Chicago and New York, between 2 and 5 hours. But you’re up for the final stretch of driving, and you can stop by Cleveland to take a break for the night and continue the next day.

Accommodations in New York City:

SUMMARY OF 3 WEEKS IN USA ITINERARY

The USA is filled not only with diverse people and cultures but different types of places as well. There’s always something to see and do, regardless of your preferences. They have something in store for history buffs, beach bums, adventure junkies, and food lovers. Because there are just so many places to go to, some might even get overwhelmed or confused about where to start.

I hope that this guide has been helpful for those who are planning to stay for at least 3 weeks in USA. This comprehensive guide contains the most famous attractions in various states, the opening hours and ticket costs (if any) of the said attraction, and the states’ trademark foods that are must-try. 

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3-Week West Coast USA Road Trip Itinerary: Cities and Parks

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Why Choose This Itinerary?

If you have 3 weeks and want to explore all the most famous destinations on the West Coast , then this itinerary is for you . In fact, we have selected all the classic attractions of California , Arizona , and Utah , including both the must-see parks (the Grand Canyon , Monument Valley, Bryce Canyon , etc…) and the main cities ( San Francisco , Las Vegas , Los Angeles , and San Diego ). This is a winning combination that will result in an unforgettable road trip!

Travel Info

  • Best period : Spring and Summer
  • Duration : 20 days
  • Distance to cover : About 1,990 miles
  • Total driving hours : Approximately 32 hours
  • Average daily driving time : About 90 minutes
  • Start : San Francisco
  • End : Los Angeles

How do you book this tour?

This is a “do-it-yourself” road trip, and you can plan it step-by-step by following all the directions and resources entered for each stop.

* Please Note: Some parts of this route are not accessible at certain times of the year due to weather conditions in certain seasons ( Tioga Road is usually closed from November to April making it impossible to cross Yosemite in the winter ). In such cases, we recommend modifying the route by including Morro Bay (via Big Sur ) and Sequoia National Park (and from there return to Death Valley following the original route).

If you’re looking for a shorter “do-it-yourself trip”, you can check out our 2 Week National Park Road Trip , which is suitable for all seasons and passes through cities in California , national parks, Indian reservations, Route 66 and a ghost town.

  • Road Trip Map
  • Travel stops
  • Travel calendar and resources

3 Weeks West Coast USA Road Trip: Map

Here is a list of the individual stops and tips and resources to make the most of them.

How to use this list?

Each place represents a stop on the trip. To better understand the order of the stops, see the list below. For every single destination, there are various links that refer to tips for organizing the visit, resources for booking various activities or hotels, and other recommendations. The overview of days and distances of the entire itinerary can be found under “Travel Calendar”. Have a great trip!

Travel Stops

San Francisco

Stop in the most fascinating city in California . You will have a few days to visit it and you will soon realize that San Francisco is a city full of surprises and activities.

  • Things to do
  • Where to stay
  • Where to eat
  • San Francisco passes: Which one to choose?
  • San Francisco Guided Tours

Resources :

  • Cheap hotels in San Francisco
  • All the activities to do in the city
  • All the articles on our website about San Francisco

Yosemite National Park

The beautiful Yosemite National Park is characterized by imposing monoliths, vertical cliffs, and roaring waterfalls. We will explore it by entering from the west (Arch Rock Entrance) and exiting from the opposite end (Tioga Pass). It’s really worth exploring this natural wonder by driving through the park or perhaps by going on some hikes!

  • Points of interest in Yosemite National Park
  • Where to stay in Yosemite National Park
  • Tours, excursions, and activities at Yosemite Park
  • The page on our website dedicated to Yosemite

Death Valley National Park

Visiting Death Valley’s arid and desert landscape that seems like another planet is a unique experience. There you will see ancient lakes that have evaporated in which there are reflections of iridescent rainbows, as well as undulating mountains with unusual shapes, stunning rock formations, and so much more.

  • Points of interest in Death Valley National Park
  • Where to stay in Death Valley

Sin City, the city of gambling and unbridled excess. You should stop here at least for one day!

  • Attractions in Las Vegas
  • Where to stay in Las Vegas
  • Recommended hotels in town
  • Luxury hotels
  • Las Vegas City Passes

Excursions and tours:

  • Tours of parks departing from Las Vegas
  • Helicopter tour to the Grand Canyon
  • All articles about Las Vegas
  • All the activities to do in Las Vegas

Bryce Canyon National Park

An impressive natural amphitheater, with unique rocky pinnacles known as hoodoos, that offers breathtaking views.

  • Points of interest at Bryce Canyon
  • Where to stay at Bryce Canyon
  • Tours from Las Vegas

Antelope Canyon

The most famous slot canyon in the world. You can enter the winding canyon and see wonderful light effects. It is the ideal place to take unforgettable photos!

  • Antelope Canyon Guide
  • Where to stay in Page

Monument Valley

The three large red sand monoliths that stand out on the horizon have now become one of the most representative symbols of the American Far West. This wonderful valley is one of the must-see destinations for a Southwest road trip!

  • How to visit Monument Valley
  • Where to stay in Monument Valley

Grand Canyon

This is the largest and most famous canyon in the world. A vacation in the Southwest is not complete without visiting the Grand Canyon. Here are our tips to make the most of your visit!

  • How to visit the Grand Canyon in 1 day
  • Where to find accommodations in the area
  • Excursions and activities at the Grand Canyon
  • The page on our website dedicated to the Grand Canyon

A strategic stop between the Grand Canyon and California, located right on the legendary Route 66 , America’s most famous road.

  • Where to stay and what to do in Kingman

Palm Springs

Palm Springs is an oasis in an unlikely place in the desert. It is dotted with palm trees and full of charm and it is the ideal base to visit the nearby Joshua Tree National Park (a 40-minute drive away).

  • Tips for visiting Joshua Tree National Park
  • Tips for visiting Palm Springs
  • Where to stay in Palm Springs
  • All the activities to do in Palm Springs and in the surrounding area

Welcome to one of the most beautiful and vibrant cities in all of California. There are beautiful beaches, charming parks, many events, and elegant neighborhoods … in short, it is a city where it is really hard to get bored!

  • Things to do in San Diego
  • Where to stay in San Diego
  • Cheap hotels in San Diego
  • All the activities to do in San Diego
  • San Diego Pass and Card: Free access to 45 activities or tours :

Los Angeles

It is one of the great American cities and is known worldwide for Hollywood, beautiful beaches, and events. Below you’ll find some tips to make the most of the time spent in Los Angeles.

  • Things to do in Los Angeles
  • Guided Tours
  • Los Angeles Passes: The best passes to visit the city

Theme Parks:

  • Universal Studios
  • Search for a hotel in Los Angeles
  • Los Angeles travel guide

Travel Calendar and Resources

  • Day 1 : Arrival in San Francisco
  • Days 2-3 : Visit San Francisco
  • Day 4 : San Francisco – Yosemite Park (Arch Rock Entrance) (3 1/2 hours)
  • Day 5 : Yosemite (Tioga Pass) – Death Valley (4 hours)
  • Day 6 : Death Valley – Las Vegas (2 hours 20)
  • Days 7-8 : Las Vegas – Bryce Canyon (4 hours)
  • Day 9 : Bryce Canyon – Antelope Canyon (2 1/2 hours)
  • Day 10 : Antelope Canyon – Monument Valley (2 hours)
  • Day 11 : Monument Valley – Grand Canyon (3 hours)
  • Day 12 : Grand Canyon – Kingman (2 hours 40)
  • Day 13 : Kingman – Palm Springs (3 hours 40)
  • Day 14 : Palm Springs – San Diego (2 hours)
  • Days 15-16 : San Diego
  • Day 17 : San Diego – Los Angeles (2 hours)
  • Days 18-20 : Visit Los Angeles

Recommended Accommodations

Argonaut Hotels

Located in the Fisherman’s Wharf area, this hotel allows you to experience life at the harbor firsthand and has charming nautical-style decor.

Yosemite Park

Double Eagle Resort & Spa, June Lake

Located in a strategic area, just 35 minutes from the Tioga Pass, you can have a comfortable stay here after crossing the park from West to East, just as it was outlined in the itinerary above. It is a mountain resort set in nature. While it is rustic, it offers guests all amenities, including a spa, a restaurant, a gym, and a conference center.

Death Valley

The Inn at Death Valley

This is the most beautiful hotel in Death Valley. It is made of adobe and is built in a 1920’s retro style with palm trees, springs, gardens, and much more. The Inn has a truly unique atmosphere.

The Venetian

There are some unique hotels in Las Vegas, but how about a magnificent structure where you can relive the splendor of the Republic of Venice? Here, in addition to providing all kinds of amenities, you will also find reconstructions of the most important monuments in Venice.

Bryce Canyon

A hotel with a Southwest atmosphere. Excellent for the proximity to the park (about 10 minutes), amenities (with many rooms with Jacuzzi attached), and the many Far West attractions nearby that can be kitsch but still fun.

Lake Powell Resort

This hotel is the ideal choice for those who love to be in nature and want to stay at a hotel overlooking one of the most famous lakes in the Southwest. Guests will enjoy the view of the lake from their rooms or from the beautiful restaurant.

Just like in the case of the Lake Powell Resort, it’s the view that makes all the difference. Have you always wanted to spend the night right in front of the famous red monoliths of Monument Valley? Then this is the hotel you’re looking for.

Another hotel where you can enjoy a unique panorama, in this case, that of the Grand Canyon. This lodge has rustic and elegant rooms and is the ideal place to stay in the area.

Best Western Plus King’s Inn and Suites

Kingman is best known for being on Route 66 and, in fact, in this beautiful hotel, you will see many references to the legendary road in the main rooms.

L’Horizon Resort & Spa

This resort is characterized by a refined interior design, a luxurious spa, and all the services and amenities you may need during  your stay in this quirky oasis.

The Pearl Hotel

A lively hotel with a sea-inspired theme. Its design is inspired by the 1950s and contemporary influences. At the Pearl Hotel, there are 2 swimming pools, a restaurant, and many other amenities.

Oceana Santa Monica

A high-class hotel in Santa Monica. Some suites have  ocean views: the best way to rest at the end of an on the road like this!

Recommended Activities

  • Disneyland in Los Angeles
  • Universal Studios in Los Angeles
  • Grand Canyon helicopter tour
  • SeaWorld San Diego
  • Car rental from San Francisco to Los Angeles

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Ultimate 3 Week East Coast USA Itinerary (+ 2 and 4 week options)

The USA is not a small country so if you’re planning a trip it’s best to focus on one region and this 3 week East Coast USA itinerary is a great place to start.

This itinerary is really the highlights of the East Coast as it’s impossible to see the whole place in only 3 weeks. However, if you have a bit more time, there’s a 4 week East Coast variation that squeezes more in.

The itinerary is designed to start in New York, which is the easiest place to fly into and ends in Miami so you can choose to fly home from there or return via New York. If you have more time you could continue on cross country to Los Angeles (I did this in reverse on my second USA trip). 

3 week east coast road trip map

3 week east coast usa road trip map

How to get around the East Coast on this itinerary

Even though the great American road trip is an iconic experience, and definitely the most flexible way to get around, this East Coast itinerary is designed to be doable by train using Amtrak. I’ve travelled the East Coast by both train and road and both options have their advantages. 

On the whole, trains are a lot cheaper and the rail infrastructure is really good on the East Coast so you won’t find the train schedule particularly limiting. However, if you decide to travel by train you will need to plan ahead as tickets increase in price closer to departure.

If you’re driving, I would recommend picking up your vehicle on the morning of day 4 when you leave New York. You won’t need a vehicle to get around New York and you can save money by not paying for those days, plus you’ll avoid the hassle of parking. 

Where to stay on your 3 week East Coast road trip or train trip

This itinerary doesn’t work very well for campervanning/taking an RV as it includes several big cities without central campsites so you’ll need to book accommodation for each night.

Unfortunately, accommodation on the East Coast of the USA is far from cheap but I have included hostel options where available. 

Affordable independent hotels can also be hard to find so you may want to commit to using one chain of hotels (Marriott or Hilton are the most widely available I found) throughout your trip so you at least end with some loyalty benefits. 

The 3 week East Coast USA road/train trip itinerary

Days 1-3: new york.

There’s no better place to start a USA road trip than the Big Apple, the concrete jungle where dreams are made of…. While you can (and I have) easily spend a week or more in NYC, 3 days is a good amount of time to see the highlights and get a taste.

I recommend structuring this first part of the East Coast itinerary as follows:

  • Day 1 – Mid-town Manhattan
  • Day 2 – Downtown Manhattan 
  • Day 3 – Brooklyn and Uptown

On Day 1 you’ll knock off the big ticket items including Times Square and the Empire State Building . Take a walk around Central Park and window shop on Fifth Avenue.

Start the next day at the bottom of the island with a ferry trip to the Statue of Liberty, either the free Staten Island Ferry or the paid Statue Cruises (I’ve done both and the paid version is worth the money). Then stroll down Wall Street, touch the bull, visit the 9/11 Memorial and grab some noodles in Chinatown.

Finally, make your way across the Brooklyn Bridge, get your photos in DUMBO and eat your way through Time Out Market. Then spend the afternoon taking in thousands of years of art at The Met and seeing how the other half live on the Upper East Side.

To help save money on attractions, try a Go City pass . They have 2 and 3 day all-inclusive passes that would be perfect for this itinerary – click here to see how you can save .

Don’t forget to make time for plenty of pizza slices, lox bagels, pretzels and hot dogs!

  • Luxury: Kixby
  • Mid-range: Hotel Indigo Downtown
  • Budget: HI USA Hostel

Click here to compare NYC accommodation prices on Booking.com

Met Museum New York City East Coast USA

Day 4-5: Boston

Drive: 220 miles – approx. 3.5 hours

Train: Amtrak Northeast Regional from Moynihan Train Hall – approx. 4 hours

After the craziness of New York, head up north for a dose of history in Boston. Take your time exploring Boston on foot, the city is super walkable and there are historical monuments almost on every corner. 

There are plenty of walking tours available but I’d recommend just downloading an audio guide for the Freedom Trail and going at your own pace. And don’t miss the Boston Public Library, it might not be on the Freedom Trail but it was my favourite spot.

Boston is no less a foodie city than New York. While you’re there make sure to try a lobster roll, chowder, Boston Cream Pie and of course some Italian food in the North End including one of the famous cannoli from Mike’s or Modern Pastry.

On your second day in Boston, head out to Cambridge to see the Harvard campus (students run walking tours ) and try some of the fun student bars.

If you have extra time, you can take the train out to Salem to explore the witchy museums and filming locations. It’s only a short ride from Boston’s North Station or you can take a day tour from Boston . 

  • Luxury: The Liberty Hotel
  • Mid-range: Revolution Hotel
  • Budget: Found Boston Common

Click here to compare Boston accommodation prices on Booking.com

Boston Public Library

Days 6-7: Providence/Newport

Drive: 50 miles – approx. 1 hour

Train: Amtrak Northeast Regional from Back Bay or South Boston – approx. 1 hour

Rhode Island, the smallest state in the USA, might not be on every East Coast road trip plan but it’s very much worth a visit.  

Providence itself is quite a small town with a very compact city centre. The main things to do are to explore the Rhode Island State Capitol – unlike the one in DC, here you’re allowed to just wander around at will and see all the rooms – and the Brown University campus.

The number one reason for coming to Providence however is because it’s the gateway to Newport, which you’ll want to dedicate at least one whole day to seeing. 

Newport is a beautiful seaside town full of cute boutiques and restaurants, but its biggest draw is the Gilded Age mansions.  These homes are straight out of The Great Gatsby and it’s 100% worth spending a few hours touring 2-3 of the mansions, you’ll feel like you’re in a European palace! 

While you’re in Newport check out the Cliff Walk, a stunning (but windy) hike along the ocean. Warm up afterwards with a hot chocolate or some of the famous New England clam chowder.

  • Luxury: The Beatrice
  • Mid-range: Graduate Providence
  • Budget: Courtyard by Marriott Providence Downtown

Click here to compare Providence accommodation prices on Booking.com

The Breakers Mansion Newport

Days 8-9: Philadelphia 

Drive: 300 miles – approx. 4.5 hours

Train: Amtrak Northeast Regional from Providence – approx. 5.5 hours

If you didn’t get enough American history in Boston then don’t worry, there’s plenty more to find in Philadelphia. 

Historic Philadelphia is quite pretty with its open squares and occasional cobblestone streets. The main attraction here is Independence Hall which you’ll have to be organised to get into as it books out well in advance (despite visiting Philly twice I haven’t managed to go inside yet). 

Even if you miss out on tickets though you can still line up to go see the Liberty Bell across the street and wander through the remains of George Washington’s house. We also really loved the Museum of the American Revolution which is full of Revolutionary memorabilia and well worth a few hours.

One of the best places to go during your Philly stay is Reading Terminal Market. It’s a foodie paradise full of stalls churning out the best local dishes. And if you want to try an infamous Philly Cheese Steak then there are some great ones sold here (just look for the queues).

For a different side of Philly, go tour the Eastern State Penitentiary , once the biggest prison in the US and now incredibly haunting.

  • Luxury: The Franklin on Rittenhouse
  • Mid-range: The Warwick Hotel Rittenhouse Square
  • Budget: Apple Hostels of Philadelphia

Click here to compare Philly accommodation prices on Booking.com

Independence Hall, Philadelphia

Days 10-11: Washington DC

Drive: 150 miles – approx. 2.5 hours

Train: Amtrak Northeast Regional from Philadelphia 30 th  Street – approx. 2 hours

By Day 10 it’s time for a trip to the nation’s capital. One of the best parts of visiting DC is how much you can do there for free. There are so many museums, galleries, monuments and historic buildings to see it’s hard to know where to start.

One piece of advice, make sure to plan and book ahead because many places will book out months in advance or require anyone without an advance booking to queue, sometimes for hours in the full sun. 

If you want to go inside the White House it’s a whole process and to my understanding, you have to be a USA resident (the website says foreigners can book through their embassy but our embassy said they weren’t taking bookings post-COVID).

Some must-dos in DC include a walk along the National Mall, taking in the Washington Monument and Lincoln Memorial, a tour of The Capitol and seeing the Da Vinci painting in the National Gallery.

  • Luxury: Eaton DC
  • Mid-range: Lyle DC
  • Budget: Hotel Harrington

Click here to compare DC accommodation prices on Booking.com

Jefferson Memorial, Washington DC

Days 12-13: Charleston

Drive: 600 miles – approx. 9.5 hours

Train: Amtrak Silver Meteor from Washington Union Station– approx. 10 hours (can be overnight)

After DC it’s time to head south and there are few cities in America’s South prettier than Charleston. This coastal town is famous for it’s stunning antebellum architecture, especially the “Rainbow Row” of colourful mansions.

While you probably don’t need a full two days to see Charleston, the atmosphere of the South is to take things a bit slower, so enjoy having the time to stroll along the oceanfront and take in the views.

Charleston is also great for foodies so this stage of your 3 week East Coast vacation is a great point to try some popular Southern foods including barbecue, grits, biscuits and pies. If you’re wondering where to find these, the Charleston City market is a good place to start with both food and trinket stalls so you can do your souvenir shopping at the same time.

  • Luxury: The Palmetto Hotel
  • Mid-range: Francis Marion Hotel
  • Budget: Holiday Inn Express DWTN

Click here to compare Charleston accommodation prices on Booking.com

rainbow row houses Charleston

Days 14-15: Savannah

Drive: 120 miles – approx. 2 hours

Train: Amtrak Silver Meteor from Charleston – approx. 2 hours

If there’s one city that’s more beautiful than Charleston its Savannah, known for its countless squares lined with overhanging Spanish moss and full of graceful fountains and historic statues. 

Savannah is very walkable and the best way to discover it is on foot, popping into the cute boutiques down by the river (don’t miss River Street Sweets) and taking lots of photos. The classic Savannah photo is sitting on the bench from Forrest Gump where Forrest waits for his bus.

While it’s quite cliché and touristy, some fun Savannah activities include a river cruise or a trolley tour of the historic centre. 

You can also take day tours out to the surrounding plantations for a dose of history. Wormslow is the most popular for its photogenic tree-lined drive.

  • Luxury: The Gastonian, Historic Inns of Savannah Collection
  • Mid-range: Foley House Inn
  • Budget: Springhill Suites by Marriott Savannah Downtown Historic District

Click here to compare Savannah accommodation prices on Booking.com

savannah square

Days 16-17: Orlando

Drive: 300 miles – approx. 4 hours

Train: Amtrak Silver Star or Silver Meteor from Savannah – approx. 6 hours

It’s theme park time! You’re not on an American vacation without a bit of Disney (or Universal Studios) magic. Orlando is really all about the parks, so pick two and spend a day at each or go all out on one park and work your way around as many rides as you can.

I’ve done Disney World and Universal Studios in Orlando and loved them both, but if you’ve done Disneyland in California then maybe go for something different like SeaWorld.

Personally, I went for the budget accommodation and spent all my cash on park tickets but there are some very fancy resorts in town so you could take the opportunity to stay somewhere nice. You’ll definitely appreciate a nice pool in the Florida heat!

  • Luxury: Walt Disney World Swan Reserve
  • Mid-range: Hilton Grand Vacations Club Las Palmeras  
  • Budget: The Delaney Hotel

Click here to compare Orlando accommodation prices on Booking.com

Days 18-19: Miami

Drive: 240 miles- approx. 3.5 hours

Train: Amtrak Silver Meteor from Orlando – approx. 6 hours

Miami is such a unique place, it feels like a mix of Las Vegas and the Caribbean, it’s definitely somewhere you must experience on any East Coast vacation itinerary.

There are so many different sides to the city and you won’t get to see them all in two days but you can make a good start. I’d suggest staying in South Beach to immerse yourself in the beachy, glamorous side of the city but still be close to Downtown and Little Havana.

If you can tear yourself away from the beach, make sure to visit the Wynwood Walls with their famous collection of murals and leave time to explore the greater Wynwood area as there is so much street art around that you don’t have to pay to see. 

Also on the arty side, there are some very cool digital art exhibits in Miami. We went to Artechouse in Miami Beach, which is free to visit with a Go City pass , but Superblue in Downtown Miami is also meant to be amazing.

While you’re in the mainland part of Miami, head to Little Havana for a taste of Cuban-American food and culture. Calle Ocho, the main street of Little Havana, is definitely touristy but it’s still fun to explore, whether you’re keen on joining a game in Domino Park or a dance in one of the Cuban bars.

Finally, Miami is built on the water, so you’ve got to get out in a boat of some kind to see it properly. I’ve tried both the sightseeing cruise option and the speedboat option and they’re both fun experiences in different ways, depending on whether you want an adrenalin-fuelled ride, or you’d rather take it slow and get more commentary on the sights you pass. Both will let you see some of the insane celebrity mansions lining the shores of Miami’s island.

  • Luxury: The Betsy Hotel
  • Mid-range: Avalon Hotel
  • Budget: Freehand Hostel Miami Beach

Click here to compare Miami accommodation prices on Booking.com

wynwood walls Miami

Days 20-21: Florida Keys

Drive:  170 miles – approx. 3 hours

Bus (no train option): Grayline or Flix

Even though this East Coast in 3 weeks itinerary didn’t start at the top of the East Coast, it ends at the bottom, at the southernmost point of the USA in the Florida Keys.

While basically all of the Florida Keys are worth visiting, Key West is the best place to base yourself as it has the most accommodation and activity options. It’s a very fun place with a unique mix of chill beachy vibes and party atmosphere.

The drive there from Miami is incredibly scenic, so if you can take it slow and get heaps of photos. If you’re doing this East Coast trip without a car then you can book either a day trip or return transfers with several tour companies including Grayline who I’ve used in the past and can recommend.

While in the Keys, some of the fun things to do include snorkelling, diving, boat cruises and of course eating key lime pie!

  • Luxury: Pier House Resort & Spa
  • Mid-range: Opal Key Resort & Marina
  • Budget: Southwinds Motel

Click here to compare Key West accommodation prices on Booking.com

sign by the ocean in key west Florida usa itinerary

Alternative: 2 week East Coast itinerary 

This shortened itinerary is very action-packed, suited to fast-paced travellers and those who want to see as much as possible in one trip. 

This is basically what I did on my first East Coast trip (but in reverse) and it definitely left me wanting to return and spend more time. 

  • Philadelphia
  • Washington DC

Alternative: 4 week East Coast itinerary 

This extended itinerary fits even more in, while also allowing some extra time in the top destinations for those who prefer to take things at a slower pace. 

  • Providence/Newport
  • Williamsburg
  • Florida Keys

In Short: 3 Weeks on the East Coast of the USA

It’s hard to narrow down the best parts of the East Coast to a short itinerary as there’s so much to see and do and there’s no wrong way to see the USA. Hopefully, these East Coast itineraries give you some inspiration to get started.

P.S. Click here to find all of my USA trip-planning guides

Happy travelling!

USA Travel Resources

  • Find the best prices on hotels with flexible cancellation at Booking.com
  • Find tickets for attractions and awesome day tours on Viator
  • Save $$$ on attractions in NYC, LA, Miami and more with a Go City Pass
  • Compare prices on cars and campervans at RentalCars.com
  • Sort your US dollars with a Wise currency card

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Kate is the founder of Kate Abroad. She has travelled to nearly 40 countries from Austria to Vanuatu, and lived in 3. She's on a mission to empower other Gen Zs and Millenials travel affordably by sharing helpful travel guides, stories and tips to over 200,000 readers.

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The Ultimate 3-Week Road Trip Across North America 2024

Are you embarking on the ultimate 3-week road trip across north america in 2023.

After a long few years of on and off travel restrictions, this 3-week road trip across North America is the ultimate way to break out of your comfort zone and start seeing the world again.

You’ll be exposed to some amazing sights, get the opportunity to meet interesting people, and possibly even get the chance to capture some amazing wildlife on film!

You’ve likely traveled by plane, train, boat, and scooter before, but, perhaps it’s time for a new adventure… say, a car or van, perhaps?

Before you hit the open road, there are a few things you need to do to make sure your trip goes smoothly, however, which is exactly where I come in.

In this article, I have provided you with a detailed 3-week North American itinerary, all the information you need to know about planning a road trip, important safety tips, and much more.

My goal for you is after reading this article, you’ll be ready to pack your bags and embark on the journey of your lifetime. So, let’s get to it!

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This 21-day USA itinerary marks its beginning on the East Coast in the iconic city of Boston, Massachusetts.

From this popular South Shore city, you’ll make your way through the central United States, heading northwest from Colorado through Canada’s territories, and finally ending in the Arctic Circle where you’ll step foot in one of the northernmost cities in the world!

Of course, there will be plenty of national park stops along the way for the avid nature enthusiast, like myself.

The goal of this itinerary is to get from as far East Coast to as far West Coast as you possibly can in just 3 weeks.

It’s the ultimate guide for relocating to Alaska or the West Coast of the U.S. and perfect if you want to be one of the few people in the world who can say they drove one of the longest distances across North America (6,000+ miles to be exact!)

Following the itinerary, keep reading for tips on planning a 3-week road trip across America, safety information, where to stay, how to get around, when to visit each region, and more.

In week one of this itinerary, we’ll be visiting 6 different locations, but don’t stress! 3 of them are all within an hour of each other in Colorado.

You’ll have plenty of time to do some sightseeing and not stress yourself out with too much driving as you start acclimating to life on the road.

Niagara Falls, New York

The impressive Niagra Falls

No 3-week road trip across America would be complete without a quick visit to Niagara Falls! A 7-hour drive from the city of Boston will take you through New York’s capital of Albany and straight onto the Canadian border from Syracuse.

Niagara Falls is a staggering 2,200 feet wide and 188 feet high in certain places making it one of the most impressive waterfalls in North America.

During your visit, you can take a walk along the 3-mile Niagara Parkway and enjoy the rushing rapids before the falls drop, or view them up close with a boat ride on the Maid of the Mist .

Now, you’ve probably heard that there are two sides to Niagara Falls – the New York side and the Canadian side. And if you have heard of this, then it’s likely that you’ve also heard that the Canadian side is better.

While I really enjoyed my time visiting the New York side which came equipped with dozens of food trucks, a beautiful green park, and plenty of viewing areas, these rumors are true.

The Canadian side offers a far better perspective for viewing the width and depth of the falls, so if you’re looking for some prime photo opportunities, then it will be in your best interest to spend some time in line at the Canadian border.

Just be sure to remember your passport and consider practicing your French speaking skills before you go!

✅ If you want a really special experience then consider booking a helicopter ride over the Niagra Falls. It’s a once in a lifetime experience. This 4.5 star review helicopter ride is the best out there.

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Cuyahoga Valley National Park, OH

From Niagara Falls, it’s time to head toward the Midwest, where you’ll be spending a day in the beautiful Cuyahoga Valley National Park!

Depending on which side of Niagara Falls you visited, you can either continue your journey south from the New York side through Buffalo and down towards Cleveland, Ohio which takes about 3.5 hours, or you can continue your drive through Canada and pass through Detroit.

I don’t typically recommend the latter of the two since it would take nearly 7 hours of driving, and the journey would include some eastward backtracking which isn’t what we want when trying to be efficient.

Cuyahoga Valley National Park is the perfect road trip stop for nature lovers, as it’s a beautiful oasis right in the middle of Central America.

This park is set along the Cuyahoga River and features pristine hiking trails (my favorites were the Kendall Lake Loop and Deer Run trails), over 100 miles of scenic biking paths, and plenty of outdoor activities.

If you’re looking to get up close with some wildlife, don’t forget to visit the Beaver Marsh and see if you can spot any beavers or migrant birds!

Pro Tip: After exploring Cuyahoga Valley National Park and kicking off your journey on the east coast, it’s important to remember that as you make your way westward, there aren’t going to be an insane amount of stops worth checking out for more than a few hours, unless you decide to drive south towards Tennessee and the surrounding states where there are several beautiful national forests.

Indiana Dunes National Park, IN

Indiana Dunes National Park, IN

From Cuyahoga, head directly west about 4.5 hours to the beautiful Indiana Dunes National Park!

Known for its expansive beaches on the southern shore of Lake Michigan, Indiana Dunes will blow you away with its pristine landscape and stunning views.

This national park is one of America’s lesser-known gems and is home to 50 miles of hiking trails and 15 miles of sandy beachfront making it the perfect spot to spend a night on your long drive.

If you enjoy sleeping under the stars, be sure to check out Dunewood Campground which is located inside the national park and is nearby Lake Michigan and some great hiking trails including Cowles Bog Trail as well as Glenwood Dunes Trail.

They have clean and well-run facilities, as well as perfectly groomed camping pads so you shower and sleep in peace following your day’s hike.

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO

Rocky Mountain National Park, CO on a 3 week North America road trip

Keeping on the national park theme, we’re off to Colorado! Now, you’re probably thinking, “what about Illinois, Iowa, and Nebraska?”, and the truth is, there really isn’t much to do near your driving route in these states.

I would, however, recommend stopping at the world’s largest truck stop on I-80 in Iowa!

But, as far as scenic stops go, you’re better off grabbing a campsite or bnb in Lincoln , Nebraska (about halfway on this 15-hour stretch), and continuing on to Colorado where you’ll be spoiled for choice with things to do.

✅ Take a look at Graduate Lincoln for an awesome night of luxury.

Don’t worry, there will be endless corn and hay fields which are actually quite beautiful along the way, but don’t expect anything too crazy to happen at this point in the journey.

Once you enter the breathtaking state of Colorado, don’t be surprised if you have to drive for an extra hour or two before you start seeing the mountains. This surprised me on my first visit when I drove along I-76, so I wanted to give you a fair warning.

But, once you start seeing the city, you’ll be so close to the absolutely incredible Rocky Mountain National Park!

Known for its expansive peaks, miles of hiking trails, and clear alpine lakes, this is one national park you don’t want to miss on your 3-week road trip across North America.

Check out Bear Lake Trailhead which offers stunning views of the pristine lake and endless mountains in the background. Or if you’re feeling adventurous, approach Nymph Lake and Dream Lake for a full day of hiking that you won’t soon forget.

✅ Book a sunrise hot air balloon ride over the Rocky Mountains (but book in advance, they sell out quickly)

Rocky Mountain National Park is also covered in wildlife, so make sure to keep an eye out for deer, elk, moose, wolves, and even bears! Just don’t forget your bear spray if you plan on hiking through the park.

You could spend weeks in this park without seeing everything there is to see and do, but since we’re trying to be efficient, 2 nights or so will definitely do the trick.

Pro Tip: To limit the number of people in the park before 3:00 PM every day, you may need to reserve your timed entry spot online in the 2023 season. This can be done weeks in advance, but if you don’t then you may be forced to wait until later in the day or come back on a different day entirely. You can check the rules and regulations for entry into the park on the National Park Service website as well as reserve your spot when the timeslots become available.

Welcome to Golden sign

When in Colorado, you do as the Coloradans do! Walk around downtown Golden and you’ll immediately get a feel for the laid-back, friendly culture of this state.

Shop local stores on the iconic 12th Street and enjoy some craft beers on one of the many patios around town (my favorite brewery is The Golden Mill because of its rooftop bar with self-serve brew stations).

Be sure to make some time for a brewery tour around the world-famous Coors Brewery , and if you’re hungry, there’s no better place in Golden than The Post.

End your night in Golden with ice cream from Ben & Jerry’s and consider staying at the Table Mountain Inn for its close proximity to downtown and beautiful balconies overlooking the Rocky Mountains.

You can also combine your trip to Golden with a stop in Denver if you would like, though we have found Denver to be much more of a city that lacks the true Colorado feel.

✅ Book a stay at Table Mountain Inn here

Boulder, CO

Visit Boulder on your 3 week road trip around North America

As you make your way north towards Wyoming, be sure to stop in Boulder! Shadowed by the Flatirons on its western border, the city is known for its breathtaking views and epic outdoor activities.

Check out Chautauqua Park for a picnic lunch on the tables outside, or head to the Pearl Street Mall to do some shopping.

✅ Why not explore Chautauqua Park and more on an eBike tour. It’s one of the best ways to experience this beautiful place in a short amount of time.

Boulder is the perfect place to stock up on some craft beers and local snacks before hitting the road again, especially since you’ll be just an hour away from the gorgeous Estes Park.

In week 2, we have another six different locations, with four of them being national parks! If you would prefer to have more time in each of these places, you can always extend your trip by a few days if you want.

This is what I decided to do and it allowed me to stay in both Banff and Jasper National park for 2 nights each instead of one which made all the difference in my journey.

You also have the option of sticking to the major cities if you prefer, in which case Jackson Hole, WY is a fantastic place to consider.

Grand Tetons National Park, WY

Grand Tetons National Park, WY

Wyoming is often recognized for one thing: Yellowstone National Park . And don’t worry! We’ll get there (literally – it’s the next stop down on this itinerary), but it’s important to enjoy as much of the road trip as possible because let’s be honest… the journey is more than half of the fun.

If you haven’t heard of Grand Teton National Park before, you’re in for a real treat. Boasting some of the highest peaks in North America, the park is a sight to behold.

At an 8-hour drive from Boulder, it’s a good idea to either leave early in the morning if you’re open to a full day in the car, or plan to book an accommodation of sorts near the Medicine Bow-Routt National Forest.

✅ Step back in time with a stay at the Elk Mountain Hotel

I stayed at Dugway Campground which is a free dispersed camping site with just an outhouse and first-come-first-serve campsites.

Be sure to hike around Jenny Lake which has plenty of spots for fishing and check out the National Elk Refuge near Jackson Hole.

Just keep in mind that a large influx of native Spanish speakers have moved into the area in recent years, so it’s not a bad idea to brush up on your Spanish if you will be staying in Jackson Hole for a couple of nights since many of the locals speak Spanish as their first language.

Yellowstone National Park, WY

The geysers in Yellowstone National Park, WY will be highlight on your 3 week road trip through North America

Ah, Yellowstone. Home to some of the most incredible wildlife in North America, you’re sure to be able to spot everything from bison and elk to bears and wolves as you make your way through this iconic park.

There are plenty of different hikes throughout the park and tons of outdoor activities, but what makes Yellowstone unique is its geothermal features like geysers and hot springs.

✅ Book the best geyser and hot springs tour here

The park is also home to the world-famous Old Faithful so be sure to check that out too! If you are interested in some popular day hikes , check out Bunsen Peak or the Mystic Falls Trails Loop which begins in Biscuit Basin.

Pro Tip: This is definitely one of those places on this itinerary where you should stop at the visitor center first so they can give you an overview of where all the animals are likely to be. This is also true at Grand Tetons National Park, where they have rangers consistently driving the park’s main roads and borders to keep track of where herds of elk, bison, and other wildlife are moving.

Canmore, AB, Canada

Canmore, AB, Canada

About 11 hours north of Yellowstone sits the largest city in Alberta, Canada… Calgary! But, just like most cities, Calgary has a lot of fast food spots and major highways, so it’s not exactly the place I recommend spending the night.

If you have a little more driving left in you for the day, head west about 75 minutes to the city of Canmore.

Nestled under the Canadian Rockies, this ski town perfectly represents the iconic town of Chamonix, France known for its craggy, snow-capped mountain peaks and European-style architecture and lodging!

You’ll find wooden chalets , quaint cafes (my favorite is The Summit Cafe on Cougar Creek Dr.) and nearby sits the beautiful Grassi Lakes.

✅ Stay at the beautiful Stoneridge Mountain Resort

It’s the perfect place to stop in for the night for amazing alpine views and good food before you continue your drive north to the iconic Banff and Jasper national parks.

Pro Tip: 11 hours is a long drive. Split it up by stopping in the town of St. Mary which serves as a hopping-off point for the very popular Glacier National Park! I didn’t end up including this stop on my way to Canada because I would’ve had to rush through it, but it’s definitely worth a visit if you want to make the time to stop in.

Columbia Falls on the west side of the park is where you’ll be the closest to the major sites and hiking trails if you find yourself with the time to reach it, but it is a good bit more off the direct route through Canada.

Banff National Park, AB, Canada

Banff National Park, AB, Canada

I don’t know about you, but I’ve been looking at pictures of the iconic Lake Moraine for years! And trust me when I say it is everything that you could hope for and more.

Be sure to stay the night right in the park (I really enjoyed Lake Louis Campground because it had a bear fence surrounding the whole campground, meaning it was much safer for myself and my dog), since you’ll be within a 20-minute drive of all the major sites in the park.

I recommend taking a drive up to Lake Louise early in the morning to beat the 9:00 AM crowds and then heading back down through the Bow Valley Parkway which is full of sweeping mountain views and tons of wildlife!

Banff National Park is full of incredible hikes, but my favorites were the Lake Agnes Teahouse (shown above) and Bow Glacier Falls Trail for their incredibly scenic routes and moderately challenging difficulty levels.

Again, just be sure you have an air horn, a bear bell, and bear spray if you are planning on making your way through the Canadian wilderness.

Wildlife sightings are very common, so it’s best to be well prepared and to make plenty of noise during your hike so you don’t startle any animals that may be in your path.

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Jasper National Park, AB, Canada

Jasper National Park, AB, Canada

About a 3-hour drive along I-93 north will bring you to the jaw-dropping Jasper National Park.

Often overlooked by tourists starstruck by Banff, listen to me when I tell you that many of the people we met said they liked Jasper even more than Banff!

Fantastic for wildlife viewing and endless beautiful hiking trails with a fraction of the tourists of Banff, you’ll be so glad you decided to include this lesser-known national park in Canada.

Spend a day exploring the trails surrounding the Valley of the Five Lakes, where you can go swimming in crystal clear, turquoise-colored lakes, or pop into the center of town and try the nachos at the Jasper Brewing Company.

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It’s the perfect place to wrap up your evening before taking to the road the next morning.

Pro Tip: While you don’t have as many native French speakers as Quebec in this region of Canada, the city of Canmore and regions surrounding the national parks do have quite a bit of French speakers. So, it’s a great opportunity to practice your French if you’re looking for a way to connect with the locals!

Dawson Creek, BC, Canada

Dawson Creek, BC, Canada sign

Welcome to British Columbia!

5 hours northwest of Jasper National Park is the small town of Dawson Creek. Seems simple enough… but, there’s actually something quite amazing about this small town and a huge reason why you should include it on your 3-week road trip across North America.

It marks the beginning of the Alaska State Highway!

World famous for its rugged mountainous terrain, the Alaska Highway is a 1,390-mile stretch of road that connects the cities of Dawson Creek and Fairbanks in Alaska.

It’s full of small towns along the way where you can stop for gas and/or food, but it’s also full of absolutely stunning views from start to finish!

Dawson Creek itself doesn’t quite live up to its name, but it’s a great stopping point en route to Alaska if you’re in need of supplies. Plus, you’re likely going to want to break up the drive to Muncho Lake.

Muncho Lake, BC, Canada

Make sure you stop muncho lake on your 3 week North America road trip

From Dawson Creek, you’ll have a 7.5-hour drive up to Muncho Lake where you’ll be able to explore one of the most beautiful regions in British Columbia.

Muncho Lake is a breathtaking alpine lake with amazing hiking trails (particularly Stone’s Sheep Trail) that wind through alpine meadows and by glacier-fed rivers.

This region is also known for its incredible wildlife, so keep your eyes peeled for animals like elk, moose, and even bears!

You’ll want to set up camp right on the shores of the lake for the best views of the sunset and sunrise, but keep in mind that you need to get there early as there are only about 10 spots, or so. It’s first-come first-serve, and an environmentalist will come around at some point in the evening to collect $20 from you for the spot.

In return, you’ll receive a small pass that gets clipped to your campsite board for the duration of your stay.

Pro Tip: Drive slowly around Muncho Lake and keep a careful eye out for wildlife. This is where I spotted a pack of 5 wolves, a massive herd of Bison, a bald eagle, and a fox all within a few miles of each other!

On the third week of this North American road trip, you might start to feel like you wished you allotted more time for the drive, or perhaps the opposite, you are ready to kick it into high gear and complete your drive to the Arctic Circle.

Whatever the case may be, this is why it’s best to keep your schedule as flexible as possible while you’re road-tripping.

If you’re camping, this is quite simple since you can just book as you go, but if you’re staying in hotels or Airbnb’s for example, then it will be in your best interest to only book accommodations with free cancelation.

I ended up increasing my 3-week trip to a 4-week trip, and I was so glad I did! Consider how much time you have for traveling and if you have any time constraints limiting your flexibility before you start the drive, so you know exactly how much wiggle room you have with your itinerary.

Whitehorse, Yukon, Canada

But, to kick off our third and final week of this itinerary, we’ll be making the 8-hour drive up to the Yukon! Whitehorse, specifically.

Similar to Dawson Creek in the sense that it really is just one big city, it’s a good stopping point to get you that much closer to Alaska and it’s a great spot to pick up any supplies you may need.

Pro Tip: If you have yet to get an oil change and check your tire pressure on your road trip across North America so far, then Whitehorse is a great place to do it! There are plenty of mechanics and chain shops such as Jiffy Lube around that can take care of those simple fixes for you.

Tok, Alaska

Tok, Alaska

If you can make it this far, you should be really proud of yourself. Driving cross-country is no easy feat and is definitely something to be celebrated! When we crossed the border into Alaska, it was a fun and exciting moment that I truly hope you get to experience for yourself.

It’s about 5.5 hours to the Alcan Border from Whitehorse, but I don’t really recommend stopping there. The border doesn’t really have much going on, except that you’ll cross this awesome “Welcome to Alaska” sign.

There really isn’t anywhere to stay either, so continue 1.5 hours to the small town of Tok, where you’ll find a small, but well-supplied town with a gas station, a couple of shops and stores, and a great self-serve campground called the Alaska Stoves Camp.

It’s on an honor system, so you can simply drop the money in a camp stove out front of the main building.

Pro Tip: You will cross into a different time zone once you enter Alaska, so be sure to keep this in mind if you’re counting the hours left in your drive using your car’s clock. You’ll also have the opportunity to drive south from Tok if you want to tack on some time in the stunning Wrangell-St. Elias National Park !

Fairbanks, AK

Once you’ve had a chance to refuel, hop back on Route 2 through Delta Junction and onto Fairbanks. It’s just a mere 3.5-hour drive from here which will feel like a breeze at this point in your 3-week North American road trip.

Fairbanks is a great city to stop for a night or two (I actually ended up staying 3 nights because my husband, dog, and I simply needed a break from the car) to catch up on some much-needed rest, particularly if you’ve been camping your way through the majority of this trip like we did.

✅ We recommend a stay the The Adamina. You can book here.

I should also mention that this is your last stop for about 13 hours of driving minimum (one-way, so 26 hours round-trip), so it is vital that you stock up on plenty of food and dry goods. If you have a jet-boil, you’ll be happy to have it!

Coldfoot, AK

Coldfoot, AK

Just shy of 6 hours north of Fairbanks will bring you to the tiny, dare I even say the word town, called Coldfoot.

There is one gas pump outside of a wooden building that serves some buffet-style food to truckers and the rare tourist making their way up the Dalton Highway to Prudhoe Bay.

It was surprisingly tasty considering its remoteness, but you may want to consider other means, especially if you have anyone in your group with a food restriction or allergy.

In terms of accommodations, well… we slept in our car, as did most of the people in the parking lot.

There is the Coldfoot Camp, but be prepared to pay a hefty fee for mediocre lodging at best. If you’re wondering why I would include Coldfoot as a stop on this 3-week road trip across North America, it’s because it’s actually the only stop en route to the Arctic Circle from Fairbanks.

You won’t find any gas stations or supermarkets between Fairbanks and Coldfoot, or between Coldfoot and Prudhoe Bay, so you’ll want to be sure you have a full tank of gas and plenty of food and water before departing for Coldfoot.

It’s the unfortunate reality of driving to one of the most remote places in the entire world.

But, if you have it in you to drive this far, I promise you can make it the rest of the way.

Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

Prudhoe Bay, Alaska

Wake up bright and early, toss your blanket in the trunk of your car, and continue north on the Dalton Highway for an additional 5.5 hours on the last day of your road trip.

Please bear in mind that the Dalton Highway is often rated as one of the most dangerous highways in the entire world owing to its lack of cell service, extremely poor road conditions, and lack of emergency services, and it is not to be taken lightly.

You’ll want to ensure you have plenty of provisions to keep you warm and fed for at least a few days’ time, and it isn’t a bad idea to have a satellite phone on hand.

A spare tire and all of the associated parts should be kept on hand, as well, as popped tires are all too common here.

Keep your eye out for wildlife along the drive and keep your camera handy at all times.

This is one of the few places in North America where you can see arctic foxes, Dall sheep, caribou, grizzly bears, moose, and a myriad of other species native to the Alaskan north that you just won’t find anywhere else.

We loved seeing the tundra swans and tundra loons, plus we got to see muskoxen which were much larger than we expected.

Once you’ve reached Prudhoe Bay, be sure to book an Arctic Ocean Shuttle as it’s the only way to reach the Arctic Ocean. Since the ocean lies on the other side of private oil fields, you’ll need to provide your personal information and have a background check performed before you will be allowed to cross the oil fields with a guide.

It costs about $75 per person, but is well worth the money when you can say you stepped foot (or even taken a dip) in the Arctic Ocean!

Going up to my knees was plenty for me as there were mini glaciers floating all around and the water temperatures ranged in the high 30s Fahrenheit (around 3-4 degrees Celsius).

Pro Tip: Be prepared for chilly weather and cloudy skies, even in the summer months. The Dalton Highway is nearly impassable for 18-wheelers once the snow hits, so be sure to plan your visit during the early summer months if you want to cross into the Arctic Circle with little to no issues.

Now that you have the itinerary, let’s see it all mapped out! Here is the route that we took to cross from the East Coast of the U.S. to the West Coast all the way through Canada and ending in northernmost Alaska.

I want to ensure that I mention that this route would have been far more efficient had we crossed into Canada in North Dakota, but we had family in Colorado that we wanted to see anyway, plus we got to see so many more U.S. national parks this way.

You can arrange the journey however you please, but this route worked very well for us on our way to Alaska.

3 week america road trip

There is no one perfect time to visit the U.S., as every part of the country offers very different experiences throughout the year.

However, if you’re looking to do a U.S. road trip, I would recommend either early summer ( May-June ) or early fall ( late August-September ) when the weather is milder and the roads are less likely to be blocked by snow and endless flocks of tourists.

If you want to go skiing or see the Northern Lights, head to the mountains in winter (December-February), and if you want to visit theme parks or enjoy some warm weather and beaches, then visit during the summer months (June-August).

Just be sure to research what you want to do and where you want to go before making any final plans, as there can be some pretty big temperature swings from one part of the country to another!

For this 3-week U.S. road trip in particular, I would recommend not leaving any later than late July since you’ll want enough time to reach the Arctic Circle without worrying about getting hit with snow while driving the Dalton Highway.

a car in the sunset

U.S. road trips start with, you guessed it… a vehicle! Whether that be a suburban-style car or a converted sprinter van, you’ll need something with at least two wheels, but practically speaking, four would be much more convenient.

Of course, you always have the option of flying between your destinations, but you’ll miss out on everything along the way, and there are some really incredible sights to see.

Plus, it’s typically far more expensive to fly (unless you are staying in hotels the entire trip) since flights cost far more than gas, particularly in the mid-western states.

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However, the general rule of thumb for the best way to get around the U.S. stems from your goals.

If you’re planning to visit multiple national parks or do more extensive sightseeing along your 3-week U.S. itinerary, then driving between destinations is the best choice.

But, if you want to be as efficient as possible and know exactly where you want to go and don’t need the flexibility in your schedule, then you should definitely fly between places to save time.

When it comes to figuring out where to stay on a U.S. road trip, you really are spoiled for choice. These days, you have endless high-end campgrounds, Airbnb’s, VRBO rentals, hotels, and even tree houses you can stay in.

But, it really all depends on what your comfort level is and what your budget is. So, let’s jump into some details on these topics.

a road trip through North America

Over our 4-week U.S. road trip, we decided to camp for 3.5 out of the 4 weeks. Why? We love camping and we also had a dog with us which made finding hotels and accommodations just a bit harder.

We also travel full-time, so this wasn’t as much of a vacation for us as it was just another trip where we were working on the road. So, we needed the experience to be both budget-friendly and pet-friendly.

It doesn’t really matter what your situation is, if you find yourself with similar limitations, then camping is a great option.

All across America, you can find endless options for campgrounds. From the more manicured camping option at the KOA Campgrounds to free dispersed camping in the national forests of Wyoming with nothing but an outhouse, you’re never without a spot to sleep.

This is a great way to keep your costs low and keep your schedule and U.S. road trip itinerary flexible in the event that you decide you want to spend an extra night somewhere or even leave a day or two early from a specific place.

In my opinion, campgrounds are the best place to stay when going on a cross-country road trip since you can set up your “home for the night” pretty much anywhere.

There are some downsides, of course, including the fact that you’ll be susceptible to the weather and safety can be a concern for some, particularly in regions with a lot of wildlife.

You’ll also notice that finding campgrounds with Wifi and free showers can be challenging, so you’ll need to be prepared for these practical limitations if you find them to be crucial to your daily routine.

Hotels and Accommodation Rentals

a couple on a US road trip

If money isn’t of much concern, then hotels and accommodation rental companies can be a very comfortable and luxurious way to make your journey cross country, as well.

There are hotels, bed and breakfasts, Airbnb’s, VRBO properties, and everything in between all over the U.S. so you’ll never be without a comfortable bed and clean shower.

Plus, these days most hotels offer free continental breakfasts at a minimum, so you’ll be well taken care of during your trip.

The only downside of living almost exclusively in hotels is the lack of a kitchen, which means you’ll likely find yourself eating at restaurants a lot more often which can really rack up your bills.

If you don’t want to sacrifice comfort and cleanliness but don’t want to break the bank either, then I highly recommend considering Airbnb or apartments on Booking.com.

It’s a great way to find reasonably priced accommodations that have everything you’re looking for. Also, if you’re traveling with a pet, I have found self-hosted to be a fantastic option, and in fact, it’s what we use every time we travel with our dog.

Renting a campervan is another fantastic option for heading out on a U.S. road trip. For starters, it can save you tons of money on lodging, as you can simply drive to your next destination and sleep right there in your vehicle.

You’ll just need to make sure to check if overnight parking is allowed at each place you stay.

Plus, you can often cook light meals right inside which saves you a ton of money on eating out! But, the real perk that is no matter what the weather looks like, you’ll be nice and dry come morning and bears are going to have a very hard time opening your van door.

The downside to van life is the initial outfitting of the van itself… it can be very expensive. Even renting a pre-outfitted van can cost upwards of hundreds of dollars per week, so you’ll want to get a quote for your rental period if this is something you’re considering.

If you decide to outfit your own van you can save a lot of money, but the van itself usually starts around $30k for a decent model.

Similar to camping, however, a van allows you to keep your schedule totally flexible since you can sleep practically anywhere that doesn’t have “no overnight parking” posted nearby making it a top contender when considering where to stay on a 3-week North American road trip.

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Last, but definitely not least, is RV life.

The stereotypical perspective of this option is that it’s primarily for the older generation, but that simply isn’t true. If you’re traveling with a larger group or simply want to do your U.S. road trip on the slower side, an RV is a great option.

It offers everything that a typical hotel can offer you, with the perks of a kitchen and being close to nature. It’s practically camping, van life, and hotels all wrapped up into one!

There are a few downsides to this option, however, including that RVs, like outfitted vans, can be outrageously expensive.

If you want to buy one, it’s almost like buying a small house without a yard. If you want to rent one, well… you might as well buy one!

But, as I said, if you have a big group that can split the cost, this is a great way to go cross-country road-tripping in the U.S. You may have some trouble finding a spot for everyone to sleep, but it will be well worth your efforts if you are hoping to live comfortably and casually.

camping food on a 3 week road trip around north america

This will almost entirely depend on what you’re hoping to eat on your trip and where you plan to stay.

If you’re camping, you’ll be more limited to whatever you can keep cold in your cooler and how many pots and pans you want to bring back and forth to the one dish sink at the campground. I will say that buying ice gets old very quickly, especially if you’re traveling in the summer months, so this is something to keep in mind if you almost always cook all of your meals from scratch.

If you’re living it up in a van or RV, it depends on how many dishes you want to do and how big your fresh gallon tank is. If you’re constantly having to find places to fill your water tank up, you may get used to a sandwich for lunch instead of something that creates a lot of dishes.

You’ll notice at the beginning of your trip that you’re far more excited and motivated to cook fun meals over a campfire and pull out pans for whatever you need. But, once you start week two and especially week three of this U.S. road trip, there’s a good chance you’ll start finding easier meals that you enjoy that don’t require a lot of clean up.

For us, we found sandwiches, soup, fruit, and beans to make up the bulk of our diet over the course of those 4 weeks. I primarily picked up pre-made food at the local supermarkets and we would eat that while we drove.

It doesn’t sound great, and I agree it wasn’t, but it got the job done and it saved us a ton of money.

At first, I was so excited to create these elaborate meals and after just one week, we decided that all of the extra work after a full day in the car simply wasn’t worth it.

You may find you agree or disagree, but I will say that over time you’ll want something that you can make for yourself.

If you try to stick to mainly fast food and restaurants, you’re going to eventually get tired of the pre-made food and especially the bill.

It’s a good idea to keep a healthy mix between making your own food and eating out so you don’t get too tired of one before the journey is over.

the sign for the entrance to alaska

21 days may seem like a long time to pack for, but luckily pretty much everywhere you go will have plenty of opportunities for laundry services.

I found it extremely helpful when we were camping to book an Airbnb with a washer and dryer twice during our trip, so we only had to pack for about 10 days worth of clothing.

This kept our load light and prevented us from spending a lot of money on multiple washing sessions.

Pro Tip: If you’re trying to travel light with nothing but a backpack and a couple of pairs of shoes, then be sure to check out this minimalist packing list before your trip!

If this sounds like a good fit for you or something you would like to try, then try out the 10-day packing list below that works wonders for any 21-day USA road trip.

It includes everything you’ll need no matter the weather, so if you’re traveling in the harsher seasons of winter or spring you may need to add or take away some clothing.

I have also included the basic necessities you’ll need for camping, so feel free to omit those if you plan on outfitting a van, staying in an RV, or getting other accommodation rentals.

  • Tent ( 2-4 person tents usually work well )
  • 2 Tarps and Rope (one to tie above your tent and one to put below your tent when it rains)
  • Sleeping Bags ( ensure they’re rated for cold weather )
  • Headtorch (handy for just about everything!)
  • Air pads (great if you’ll be camping for long periods of time)
  • Camping Chairs (nothing too fancy, you don’t want them to take up a lot of room)
  • Cooler (preferably one that holds ice for at least 24 hours)
  • Portable Grill ( I use the one-burner Coleman propane stove )
  • Pots/Pans/Plates/Cups/Utensils (use metal! It can go over an open flame and saves a lot of wasted single-use plastic. Most campgrounds across the U.S. have very limited recycling capabilities)
  • Instant Coffee (perfect for when you’re trying to pack up and go)
  • Sunscreen (SPF 30+) & Hat for sun protection
  • Waterproof Boots
  • Basic Hygiene Items (shampoo, conditioner, body wash, face wash, moisturizer, hairbrush, toothbrush & paste, floss, razor, tweezers, deodorant, etc.)
  • Rain Jacket ( This Helly Hanson jacket is perfect )
  • Hooded Sweatshirt or Fleece
  • 1 Winter Jacket (if applicable)
  • 1-2 Sweaters
  • 2-3 Long Sleeves
  • 2-3 T-Shirts
  • 1-2 Pairs of Shorts
  • 1-2 Pairs of Leggings
  • 1 Pair of Jeans
  • 1 Sleep Outfit
  • 10 Pairs of Underwear
  • 5-7 Pairs of Socks

a road leading to a mountain

When it comes to planning a 3-week road trip across the U.S., there are some things you’ll need to know ahead of time that may not be as obvious as you would hope.

Over the next two sections, I’m going to provide you with tips on how to plan your road trip itinerary as well as some safety tips that I learned along my route.

Don’t book anything until you’re 100% satisfied with your route and plans. It can be tempting to jump right in and secure your dates for Lake Louis Campground in Banff, but just ensure that your itinerary is exactly how you want it and everything that you’ve planned has availability before doing so.

Don’t take the itinerary I provided and assume it’s perfect for you. You may want to travel further south or north, increase or decrease your time in different areas, or skip somewhere altogether.

We used this route to relocate to Alaska for a few months, but we’ll be taking an entirely different route back to New England on the return trip to see the southern half of the country.

Do your research. I can’t emphasize this one enough!

Had we not researched the flooding that occurred in Yellowstone National Park in early 2022, we never would have known that the northern side of the park road was still closed to traffic which would add an extra 2 hours to our drive when we were heading north to Montana.

Always research current road conditions and keep up to date with events that could potentially interrupt your route or schedule.

Think about your interests first and your itinerary second. What do you want to do? What do you actually want to see? If you have no interest in being in the mountains and prefer big cities, then you can probably skip several of the national parks on this list.

Once you know what you want to do during your road trip, you can start thinking about your itinerary.

Have a general schedule in mind. Are you using this 21-day U.S. road trip to relocate to the West Coast, or are you hoping to return to the East Coast in as little as 3 weeks? This will majorly dictate how far you can go and how much time you spend in each place.

Don’t try to fit too much in. The U.S. is massive! Zigzagging your way north to south to hit the entire lower 48 before you go to Alaska will take months, not weeks.

Keep this in mind and don’t try to squeeze an extra city or two in if it’s going to take away from the rest of the places you really want to see.

Think about your budget ahead of time. This isn’t something you should start considering on week two after you’ve already spent far more than you were hoping for.

Make a spreadsheet and start considering your overall budget for food, gas, lodging, souvenirs, oil changes and car maintenance, and other incidentals that could occur (you lose your phone, perhaps) well before you depart.

Have your roles. If you’re traveling with a partner or friend, decide who will set up the tent while the other gets dinner going. This will make your life go far smoother after a 12-hour day in the car.

Get excited about the little things. There are parts of the U.S. that are just plain boring. And that’s okay! Embrace it.

Instead of getting caught up in the idea that every minute of this road trip has to be beautiful and exciting, enjoy the fact that you have no idea what may happen tomorrow and every new day is an adventure at this point in your life.

Don’t argue and have fun! This one seems obvious, but you’re going to take the wrong on-ramp at some point and have to backtrack a little.

This is a very normal part of road-tripping across the U.S. and there’s no point in wasting your time arguing about who was supposed to be looking at the map.

a car driving through North America

Next up, the safety tips! You may know how to change a tire (and you should before departing for this road trip), but there are some less obvious tips I have for you too.

Be prepared for inclement weather.

I left for my road trip at the end of July and it took me through August to reach Prudhoe Bay. When I was camping in Yellowstone National Park in mid-August, it dropped to about 45 degrees Fahrenheit at night.

The further north I went, the faster it dropped to as low as 30 degrees at night. It doesn’t matter when you’re traveling, nighttime temperatures are a whole new ball game that you need to be prepared for if you’re sleeping outside.

Don’t speed.

This is for your safety and others. It can be exciting, overwhelming, and scary all at the same time to go on a U.S. road trip, but it’s not worth getting in an accident. Take your time and enjoy the scenery.

Have a GPS that works without an internet connection.

No, your phone is not good enough. I can’t tell you how many times we didn’t have service on any of our phones (we have T-Mobile, Verizon, and AT&T), but our GPS still got us where we were going. It’s also a good idea to have an updated paper map or atlas in your car, as well.

Keep your car well stocked with supplies at all times.

You never know what may happen. You could blow a tire in the middle of the Dalton Highway with no services for 300 miles or you could break down in the middle of the Montana desert with no cell service.

Always ensure you have warm blankets, food, and water for at least 3 days in your car.

Ensure you have tires with good treads.

We figured out about 3 weeks into our drive when the rainy season began in Canada that our treads were no good and we were sliding all over the road.

We had to stop and get new tires as soon as we entered Alaska which not only cost more money than it should have, but it also took several hours of our time.

Do yourself a favor and ensure that everything on your vehicle is operating the way it should before you depart!

Niagara falls

Below are some of your most-asked questions that I’ve provided some unique answers to based on my personal experiences and what I believe may be a good fit for other people.

3 Week Road Trip across America Cost

Now for the question that you’ve likely wanted to know the answer to this entire time… “how much did this U.S. road trip cost you?” Well, here’s the breakdown for our 4-week itinerary:

Campgrounds and Airbnb’s – $1,580 Food & Alcohol – $150-$200 per week ($700 total) Gas – $55 per tank (about $1100 total)

We also had a dog with us which increased our costs slightly in terms of the Airbnbs that we had to rent, her food, etc. In terms of gas, this is when gas prices were at an all-time high practically, so we were spending far more on gas than we normally would with our Subaru Forester.

We anticipated the trip to cost around $800 for gas and tolls, and it likely added up to around $1200-$1300 with tolls in the long run due to the $5+ per gallon gas prices.

The learning curve with this is always to anticipate your road trip to cost more and be pleasantly surprised if it costs less but comfortable if it costs what you expected.

How Long Does it Take to Road Trip around America?

This entirely depends on where you’re starting and ending your road trip, but typically 6-8 weeks is a good amount of time to see the major sights across the whole country while still having some time to enjoy yourself.

This is, of course, if you’re hoping to get across most of the states in the country.

If you want to spend more time in certain places, it may take several months or even longer is recommended depending on how much ground you would like to cover and how much you want to drive each day.

Along our U.S. road trip, we met someone who was visiting Alaska as their 49th state, and they had left in March! That means they had been road-tripping for over 4 months to see almost all of the U.S.

Keep this in mind if you’re hoping to check out numerous states and want to spend a good amount of time in each.

If you just want to drive between the major sites in each state and don’t mind skipping popular hiking trails and sights along the way, then 3-4 weeks will suffice.

Where Should I Go in the U.S. for 3 Weeks?

a van driving through north america on a road trip

If you only have 3 weeks for a North American road trip, then it’s best to keep your route somewhat limited. Particularly, if you plan on returning to where you started in 3 weeks’ time.

If you are leaving from the East Coast and are planning on being home within 3 weeks, then I wouldn’t go further west than Colorado.

But, if you have 3 weeks to go in one direction, then you could definitely reach California or even Alaska in that time.

Where you go will entirely depend on your preferences, but you can use the itinerary I provided to get some ideas on where may work best for you!

Pro Tip: It’s going to be warmer the further south you go and cooler the fourth north you go, regardless of when you leave.

The Wrap-Up: 3-Week North American Road Trips

Overall, U.S. road trips are one of the best ways to break out of your comfort zone and start traveling again.

Whether you’re planning this trip for just yourself, you and a partner, you and a friend, or even your entire extended family, this 3-week road trip across North America certainly has some new adventures in store for you.

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3 weeks road trip in USA West Coast: An Epic 20-21 days itinerary

Usa west coast itinerary 3 weeks: the perfect 20-21 days road trip.

You’re planning to spend 3 weeks in the West coast of the USA  and you’re looking for  the best itinerary?

You’re at the right place!

In order  to help you plan your stay , I have prepared for you this 3 weeks itinerary in USA West Coast.

During your  20-21 days trip starting from Los Angeles , you will discover some of  the country’s best places to visit such as the Grand Canyon, Monument Valley, Antelope Canyon and Bryce Canyon.

Then,  you will head to Las Vegas , Yosemite, San Francisco and the California Coast.

In this guide, in addition to the best things to do and must-see attractions, I will also give you all my best tips  as well as my list of the best accommodations  depending on your budget.

So,  how to spend 3 weeks in USA West Coast? Where to stay?

Let’s find out!

Renting a car for your 3-week road trip in the USA (West Coast)

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To visit the west coast of the United States for 3 weeks, you’ll need a car. Don’t even think about doing this road trip by public transport, it’s impossible!

To rent a car , you should use Rentalcars.com website.

It’s the one I use for all my trips, as it’s super convenient: it allows you to compare all the rental companies’ rates in just one click and book your car rental at the best price!

And if you don’t have an insurance with your credit card, you can opt for the  “Full Protection Insurance” , to be fully refunded in case of accident or theft.  Tested and approved! (They refunded me more than 1200€ to date)

For this itinerary, you will need to rent a car in Los Angeles.

If you already know your travel dates to the American West, symply click on the button below to compare prices and rent your car: 

To rent a car in the United States, you need to:

  • Be over 21 years old
  • Have a valid license from your country of residence (you must have your driver’s license for at least 12 months)
  • Have an international license: it’s not mandatory, but more and more rental companies require it, so it’s better to have it (especially if your driver’s licence is not in English)
  • Provide a credit card in the name of the main driver
  • Present your passport.

Day 1 / Day 2 / Day 3 – Los Angeles

To visit the USA West coast in 20 or 21 days , you will arrive in Los Angeles (if you prefer to do the same road trip from San Francisco that’s also possible).

When you arrive, pick-up your car in Los Angeles’ airport and go to your hotel.

Once at your hotel, take a good rest to recover from jet lag so you can be at 100% to start your 3-week itinerary in USA the next day.

After a good night’s sleep, let’s visit the city of Los Angeles!

For your 1st full day in Los Angeles, you should visit (in order):

  • Hollywood Sign : catch a glimpse of the world-famous Hollywood Sign, an iconic symbol of Los Angeles. You can take the best pictures of the sign from Lake Hollywood Park’s viewpoint . But you can also opt for a walk if you want to go closer. Click here for information and to book!
  • Griffith Observatory offers panoramic views of the city and a closer look at the Hollywood sign. If you are interested in space and stars, you can also visit the observatory for free.
  • Walk of Fame : Stroll along the Walk of Fame, spotting stars dedicated to celebrities from the world of entertainment. And you can even get your own star (more information here!) .
  • Sunset Boulevard : Drive through Sunset Boulevard, known for its lively nightlife and historic music venues.
  • Rodeo Drive/Beverly Hills : Experience luxury as you pass by high-end shops on Rodeo Drive in Beverly Hills.
  • Do a minibus guided tour of celebrities homes in Beverly Hills.  You need to book it in advance by clicking on the green button below:
  • Santa Monica Pier/Pacific Park : Head to Santa Monica Pier to enjoy the Pacific Park amusement park and watch the sun set over the Pacific Ocean.
  • Venice Beach : End your day with a relaxed stroll on Venice Beach, famous for its bohemian vibes and Muscle Beach gym. There, you will also find many shops and restaurants, so it’s a great place to have dinner and spend a nice evening!

Spend the night in Los Angeles.

If you don’t want to bother with transport, you should book this guided bus tour , which includes all the stops of my itinerary . It’s super convenient!

Click here to book your full-day guided tour of LA!

Hollywood sign sunset

On your 2nd day in Los Angeles, it’s time to experience one of the most famous places: let’s go to Universal Studios Hollywood!

This iconic theme park offers thrilling rides, shows, and behind-the-scenes glimpses of your favorite films and TV shows.

You can experience the magic of Harry Potter at the Wizarding World, face dinosaurs in Jurassic World , or go on a Studio Tour to witness how movies are made.

And let’s not forget the all-new open world: Super Nintendo Word!

You should dedicate the entire day to the visit, as there’s so much to see and do.

As this is one of the most famous theme parks in the USA, you really need to book your tickets in advance to avoid long waiting times.

You can choose between the “Normal” or “Express” (the best choice if you want to do as many rides as possible!) ticket upon booking:

I can assure you that this day will be one of the best memories of your 3 weeks road trip itinerary on the USA West Coast .

Spend another night in Los Angeles.

To learn more about the best places to visit in Los Angeles, you should read my dedicated article: The 45 best things to do in LA .

As you probably know, hotels are quite expensive in Los Angeles, and the hotels offering the best value for money are fully booked very quickly.

To get the best rate, you should really book your accommodation in L.A as soon as you have your travel dates!

Here is my selection of the best hotels to stay in Los Angeles:

  • HI Los Angeles – Santa Monica Hostel: Located 200 meters from Santa Monica beach. Dormitory beds from €50. Strong points: cleanliness, location next to the ocean. The perfect hostel if you’re looking for a cheap accommodation in Los Angeles.
  • El Royale Hotel – Near Universal Studios Hollywood: Located close to Universal Studios, comfortable and spacious double room from €190, breakfast included. Strong points: friendly staff, free parking, comfortable beds.
  • Park Plaza Lodge: Located close to LACMA and Farmers market. Modern and comfortable double room from €190. Benefits: swimming pool, parking, convenient location for sightseeing.
  • citizenM Los Angeles Downtown: Located in Downtown Los Angeles, 400 metres from City Hall. Brightly decorated contemporary double room with large window overlooking the city, from €260, breakfast €19. Strong points: design, friendly staff, panoramic view of LA.
  • Loews Hollywood Hotel: Located next to the Hollywood Walk of Fame. Beautiful double rooms, some with views of the Hollywood sign, from €255, breakfast €33. Strong points: heated swimming pool, geographical location, direct access to the shopping centre with lots of restaurants and a casino. My favorite hotel in LA for its excellent value for money!
  • Pendry West Hollywood: This 5-star hotel on Sunset Boulevard offers sublime, elegantly decorated rooms with large picture windows. From €620 per night, breakfast €56. Strong points: the rooftop pool, the view over Los Angeles, the design of the hotel.
  • Shutters On The Beach: Magnificent 5-star hotel located directly on Santa Monica beach. Rooms with balcony and some with ocean views from €880, breakfast €46. Strong points: the view, the good restaurant, the style of the hotel, the swimming pool, the attentive staff. This is my recommendation for a luxury stay in Los Angeles!

Santa Monica Pier

Day 4 – Route 66 from LA to Kingman

Moving on from Los Angeles, the next part of your 3 weeks road trip itinerary on the West coast leads you to the iconic The Route 66.

This legendary highway, also known as the “Main Street of America”, allows you to discover quirky roadside attractions and beautiful landscapes.

From Los Angeles to Kingman , given the distance (5 hours by car without stops), you should plan one full day for the journey.

Here are the best places to see on the Route 66:

  • Elmer’s Bottle Tree Ranch : A unique art installation, where you’ll find hundreds of colorful bottles placed on metal rods, creating a forest of bottle trees.
  • Calico Ghost Town : Step back in time in this restored silver mining town from the 1880s. It offers a glimpse of the Wild West with its old buildings and history.
  • Bagdad Cafe : Made famous by the movie of the same name, this cafe is a perfect spot for a meal break and some Route 66 souvenirs.
  • Amboy Crater : An ancient volcanic cinder cone, where you can take a hike to the top for a panoramic desert view.
  • Oatman : A gold mining town, known for its wild donkeys that roam the streets. Don’t forget to catch a staged gunfight, a popular attraction here.
  • Kingman : Your stop for the night.
  • Arizona Inn: Old-fashioned but clean and comfortable double room, from 76€.
  • Baymont by Wyndham Kingman: Double room from €95, breakfast included. The pluses: clean and comfortable, fridge and microwave in the room, good breakfast.
  • Best Western Plus King’s Inn and Suites: Double room from €135, breakfast included. Strong points: copious and varied breakfast, large room, swimming pool.
  • Best Western Plus A Wayfarer’s Inn & Suites: Double room from €150. Strong points: good bedding, pleasant staff, parking, well-equipped room with fridge.
  • La Quinta by Wyndham Kingman: Double room from €190, breakfast at €6. Strong points: swimming pool, Jacuzzi, free parking, recent and modern hotel, spacious rooms.

Oatman gold mining town Route 66

Day 5 – Route 66 from Kingman to Grand Canyon

Today, the journey on Route 66 continues towards one of the world’s most iconic landmarks, the Grand Canyon.

Before leaving Kingman you should visit the Route 66 Museum. Here, you can learn about the history  of this famed highway.

Then, take the route from Kingman to the Grand Canyon , with plenty of fun stops along the way.

For example, I suggest you stop off at:

  • Hackberry General Store : A classic Route 66 roadside stop, this store offers a mix of antiques and photo opportunities with old cars and gas pumps.
  • Seligman: A picturesque town on Route 66. It’s a real throwback to simpler times with its retro vibe and vintage cars.
  • Williams : Known as the “Gateway to the Grand Canyon”, this charming town offers a slice of Route 66 history with its vintage diners and neon signs.
  • Bearizona Wildlife Park : Before reaching the Grand Canyon, make a detour to this drive-through wildlife park. It’s a chance to see North American animals like black bears, bison, and wolves in a natural setting.

Spend the night around the Grand Canyon.

Mr D'z Route 66 Diner

You have 3 different options for sleeping near the Grand Canyon:

  • Grand Canyon Village, right on the edge of the Canyon
  • The town of Tusayan , 15 minutes from the Grand Canyon
  • The town of Williams , an hour from the Grand Canyon

At the Grand Canyon Village, you could sleep at:

  • Yavapai Lodge: Double room from €265. Strong points: free parking, the setting, close to the shops.
  • Maswick Lodge: Double room from 320€. Strong points: free parking, very big bedroom, close to the best sites and shuttles.

Here is my selection of the best hotels in Tusayan:

  • Squire Resort at the Grand Canyon, BW Signature Collection : Double room from 250€. Strong points: indoor and outdoor swimming pool, arcade, friendly staff, perfect location.
  • Grand Canyon Plaza Hotel : Double room from 260€. Strong points: free parking, very clean, swimming pool, proximity to the Grand Canyon.
  • The Grand Hotel at the Grand Canyon: Double room from 290€. Strong points: the friendliness of the staff, the decoration of the hotel, very comfortable, the peace and quiet.
  • Holiday Inn Express Grand Canyon, an IHG Hotel : Double room from 300€. Strong points: indoor swimming pool, close to restaurants, clean, spacious.

Here is my selection of the best hotels in Williams:

  • Travelodge by Wyndham Williams Grand Canyon : Double room from 80€, breakfast included. Strong points: friendly staff, free parking, close to shops, fridge and coffee maker in room.
  • Ramada by Wyndham Williams/Grand Canyon Area : Double room from 100€. Strong points: indoor swimming pool, clean.
  • Comfort Inn near Grand Canyon: Double room from 130€, breakfast included. Strong points: indoor swimming pool, comfort of beds, size of rooms, good breakfast, excellent value for money.
  • Quality Inn Near Grand Canyon : Double room from 135€, breakfast included. Strong points: spacious, clean and comfortable room.
  • La Quinta by Wyndham Williams-Grand Canyon Area : Double room from 175€, breakfast included. Strong points: new, modern hotel, lovely pool, free parking.

Route 66

Let’s continue your 3-week road trip itinerary on the USA West Coast : today, you will visit the Grand Canyon!

One of the most celebrated natural wonders of the world, the Grand Canyon offers breathtaking views, challenging hikes, and once-in-a-lifetime experiences.

In particular, the South Rim of the Grand Canyon is the most visited and is known for its iconic viewpoints and trails.

Let’s dive into what you should absolutely not miss:

  • Yavapai Point : This is one of the best places to get a panoramic view of the Grand Canyon . From here, you can see the Colorado River winding its way through the canyon floor. It’s particularly striking during sunrise or sunset.
  • Free Shuttle : The National Park Service provides a free shuttle bus system in the Grand Canyon Village. It’s a convenient way to visit multiple viewpoints and landmarks.  Take the shuttle which runs alongside Hermit Road and stop at the different viewpoints: Mather Point / Trail View Overlook / Powell Point / Hopi Point / Mohave Point / Pima Point.
  • Desert View Drive : This is a scenic 25-mile road that takes you from Grand Canyon Village to the Desert View Watchtower. Along the way, there are several viewpoints and pull-offs where you can admire the ever-changing vistas of the canyon. You will need to take your car for this road as there is no shuttle service.
  • Bright Angel Trail : If you’re up for some hiking, this is one of the most popular trails. It descends from the rim to the Colorado River, but this is a very difficult hike with a steep gradient (allow between 9 and 12 hours).
  • Guided Hummer Tour : For a more adventurous experience, consider taking a guided Hummer tour. These off-road excursions can take you to less-visited viewpoints and offer a thrilling ride along the way. Click here to book it!

Grand Canyon Mather Point

A special mention should be given to the Helicopter Tour over the Grand Canyon .

There are few experiences in the world that can compare to flying above the Grand Canyon in a helicopter.

This aerial view gives you a unique perspective of the canyon’s vastness, depth, and the intricate play of light and shadow.

The flight usually lasts around 45 minutes, and you’ll be provided with headsets to hear the pilot’s commentary on the geological wonders and history of the Grand Canyon.

You need to book your helicopter flight by clicking on the button below:

If there is no more availability , you can also book with this other company (click here!) , it’s exactly the same thing.

Spend another night near the Grand Canyon.

There’s an entrance fee for all the national park in USA, which is approximately $30 / 35$ per park.

To save money, I’d recommend buying the “America the Beautiful Pass” , which costs $80 and gives you unlimited access to all the US national parks for 1 year. As long as you visit 3 parks during your stay, you’ll get your money’s worth!

The pass is valid for all occupants of the same vehicle.

You can buy the pass at the ticket booths at the park entrances or at the Visitor Center. 

Grand Canyon

Day 7 – Monument Valley

On Day 7 of your 3 weeks West Coast itinerary , it’s time to discover the red sands and stunning mesas of Monument Valley.

From Grand Canyon Village to Monument Valley Welcome center, it takes about 3 hours by car.

This landscape has been the backdrop to countless films, advertisements, and television shows.

Situated on the Arizona-Utah state line, Monument Valley is managed by the Navajo Nation .

Here are some of the best things to see:

  • The View Hotel : Before visiting the valley itself, start with a visit to The View Hotel. As the name suggests, it offers one of the most breathtaking views of the valley. Even if you’re not staying here, the terrace is open to visitors, and it’s the perfect spot for photography.
  • John Ford’s Point : Named after the famous director who shot many Western films here, this viewpoint provides a panoramic vista of the valley’s buttes and mesas.
  • Artist’s Point : Another popular viewpoint, Artist’s Point offers varied perspectives of the East and West Mittens and Merrick Butte.
  • Three Sisters : These are a trio of thin, towering rock formations that resemble nuns, hence the name. It’s one of the many unique formations in the valley.
  • Ear of the Wind : A picturesque arch that’s perfect for a photo op. You should ideally go there in the morning, when the sunlight shines directly through the arch.

When it comes to exploring Monument Valley, you have 2 options:

1) If you’re on a tight budget or prefer to explore at your own pace, you can drive through Monument Valley using the 27 kilometer Valley Drive .

It’s a dirt road that takes you to many of the park’s main viewpoints and formations. A SUV or 4×4 is recommend, as the road can be a bit rough . Always check the weather before going, as the road can become challenging after rainfall.

You will also have to purchase a permit at the Visitor Center.

2) A guided tour is arguably the best way to experience Monument Valley.

These tours are conducted by Navajo guides who provide deeper insights into the history, geology, and culture of the region.

Not only will they take you to the most iconic spots , but they can also guide you to lesser-known areas that are off-limits to general visitors.

Opting for a tour also supports the local Navajo community.

You need to book this guided tour in advance by clicking here:

This excursion is also available in the late afternoon to enjoy the sunset. You can book it here!

Spend the night around Monument Valley.

  • Wetherill Inn : Located in the city of Kayenta. Double room from 140€. Strong points: clean, spacious bedroom, good breakfast.
  • Goulding’s Lodge : Located in Monument Valley. Double room from 190€. Strong points: the view over Monument Valley, comfortable room, good restaurant, location.
  • Hampton Inn Kayenta Monument Valley : Located in Kayenta. Double room from 230€, breakfast included. Strong points: swimming pool, typical Navajo cuisine, excellent breakfast, peace and quiet.

Monument Valley

Day 8 – Antelope Canyon / Horseshoe Bend / Lake Powell

Today, you’ll discover 3 other famous landmarks : Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend, and Lake Powell.

Located on Navajo land, 1.5 hours by car from the town of Kayenta, Antelope Canyon is a slot canyon made up of two parts: Upper Antelope Canyon (also called ‘The Crack’) and Lower Antelope Canyon (known as ‘The Corkscrew’).

The way sunlight dances through the cracks and crevices of these canyons creates a mesmerizing display of colors and shadows.

Visiting Antelope Canyon requires joining a guided tour (you need to book it by clicking on the green buttons below ).

The Navajo guides not only ensure the safety of visitors but also share fascinating stories and insights about the canyon’s formation and cultural significance.

  • Upper Antelope Canyon : This section is famous for its light beams, which are best viewed between March and October. As it’s level-ground, it’s more accessible for all visitors. It’s in my opinion the best choice with you do only 1.
  • Lower Antelope Canyon : Though it involves some climbing, the effort is rewarded with incredible rock formations and fewer crowds.

Antelope Canyon

A mere 15 minutes away from Antelope Canyon, Horseshoe Bend is where the Colorado River takes a 270-degree turn.

The view from the overlook, standing 1,000 feet above the bend , is nothing short of breathtaking.

Next and last stop of the day: Lake Powell.

A man-made reservoir on the Colorado River, it offers a lot of recreational activities like boating, fishing or simply relaxing by its shores:

  • Rent a boat or go on a kayak tour : You can hire a boat or join a kayak tour to visit some of the lake’s famous spots, such as Rainbow Bridge, the largest natural bridge in the world.
  • Swim : Designated swimming areas provide relief from the desert heat.

That was another great day of visits! Tonight, you will stay near Lake Powell. Have a good rest and get ready for the next day of your 3-week road trip in the American West!

All the hotels I’ve selected are in the town of Page, close to Lake Powell:

  • Rodeway Inn at Lake Powell : Double room from 100€, breakfast included. Strong points: spacious room, clean, comfortable bedding.
  • Baymont by Wyndham Page Lake Powell : Double room from 100€, breakfast included. Strong points: free parking, good breakfast, swimming pool and jacuzzi.
  • Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham Page Lake Powell : Double room from 140€, breakfast included. Strong points: nice outdoor area with the swimming pool and jacuzzi, bedroom with sitting area and kitchenette, close to bars and restaurants.
  • Best Western View of Lake Powell Hotel : Double room from 160€, breakfast included. Strong points: superb views from the terrace, ideal location, comfortable and spacious room.
  • Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Page, AZ : Double room from 170€, breakfast included. Strong points: friendly staff, modern rooms, swimming pool, jacuzzi, gym.

Horseshoe Bend Colorado River

Day 9 – Bryce Canyon

On Day 9, you will discover the otherworldly landscape of Bryce Canyon (a 2h40-minute drive from Lake Powell).

Known for its hundreds of fairy chimneys (also called “Hoodos”) , this national park is unlike any other.

The myriad viewpoints, scenic drives, and breathtaking trails make it a must-visit on any American west coast 3-week road trip.

As mentioned above, the most iconic features of Bryce Canyon are the hoodoos – peculiar rock pillars shaped by centuries of erosion. These spire-like formations range in size and color, creating a visual spectacle that captivates visitors from around the world.

Stretching for 29 kilometers, the Bryce Canyon Scenic Drive offers some of the park’s best panoramic views.

If time allows, you should drive the entire route, but if you’re in a hurry, you should focus on these viewpoints:

  • Bryce Point : This viewpoint provides a sweeping look at the Bryce Amphitheater and its numerous hoodoos.
  • Inspiration Point : Offering three levels of viewpoints, this spot gives visitors different perspectives of the main amphitheater.
  • Sunset Point : As the name suggests, it’s a prime location to witness the sunset over the canyon.

Bryce Canyon also boasts a variety of trails tailored to different fitness levels.

Two of the most popular are:

  • Navajo Loop Trail + Queen’s Garden Trail : Combining these trails forms a loop. Starting from Sunset Point, the Navajo Loop descends into the amphitheater, passing the Two Bridges and Thor’s Hammer. Connecting with the Queen’s Garden Trail, you’ll meander through the floor of the canyon, reaching a rock formation that resembles Queen Victoria.
  • Peek-A-Boo Loop : This 9 kilometers trail offers a close-up view of the park’s hoodoos and is best suited for experienced hikers. Starting at Bryce Point, the loop takes you deeper into the park, showcasing some of its most intricate rock formations.

If you don’t fancy taking your car to explore the park or if you want to add a fun activity during the day, there are several other ways to discover Bryce Canyon:

  • Free shuttle buses
  • A minivan tour with a local guide
  • A quad bike tour
  • Hiking with a guide
  • Horse riding
  • Guided E-bike tour
  • A horse-drawn wagon ride.

All the hotels are located in Bryce Canyon City, just before the entrance to the national park.

  • Bryce Canyon Pines : Double room from 160€. Strong points: clean, good restaurant, swimming pool.
  • Bryce View Lodge Part of the Ruby’s Inn Resort : Double room from 185€, breakfast included. Strong points: big parking, quiet, indoor swimming pool.
  • Best Western PLUS Ruby’s Inn : Double room from 200€, breakfast included. Strong points: good breakfast and restaurant, big indoor swimming pool, spacious and comfortable bedroom.
  • Best Western PLUS Bryce Canyon Grand Hotel : Double room from 300€, breakfast included. Strong points: pleasant staff, heated swimming pool, free parking.

Bryce Canyon

Day 10 – Zion National Park: The Red Rock Wonderland

Zion National Park is a 1h45 drive from Bryce Canyon. 

Renowned for its colossal red cliffs, emerald pools, and narrow canyons , Zion is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts.

You will for sure love its massive sandstone cliffs painted in hues of cream, pink, and red, standing tall against the blue sky.

While you can drive into Zion National Park, some areas are accessible only by the park’s shuttle bus during the high-visitation months.

Here’s what you should know:

  • Own Car : Having your vehicle allows flexibility, especially for areas outside the main canyon. However, parking can be challenging to find during peak times.
  • Shuttle Bus : Zion’s free shuttle service is not just eco-friendly but also convenient. Running frequently, the shuttles stop at major viewpoints and trailheads. Plus, you won’t have to worry about finding a parking spot. If you’re targeting popular trails like the Narrows or Angel’s Landing, the shuttle is your best bet.

Given the park’s popularity, using the shuttle system can save you a lot of time.

Zion National Park

Talking about the trails:

  • The Narrows : As one of the most famous hikes in the park, The Narrows has you wading through the Virgin River.

The river serves as your trail, and the hike can be as short as a few hours or an all-day affair. Ensure you have the right footwear as the riverbed is rocky.

The cool water and the towering walls on either side provide an experience unlike any other.

  • Angel’s Landing : This hike is not for the faint-hearted.

While the initial segments are pretty straightforward, the final half-mile requires you to navigate a narrow ridge with steep drop-offs.

However, your efforts are rewarded with a panoramic view of the Zion Canyon. If you have a fear of heights (like me!), this might be a challenge.

The park also offers several activities (click on the orange links for more info and to book):

  • Visit on horseback
  • Sunset jeep tour
  • Star-gazing with a guide
  • Helicopter flight

All the hotels are located in Springdale, just before the entrance to the national park.

  • Zion Park Motel : Double room from 130€. Strong points: free parking, heated swimming pool, fridge and microwave in the room, shuttle bus to the park stops right outside.
  • La Quinta by Wyndham at Zion Park/Springdale : Double room from 190€,breakfast included. Strong points: nice area with swimming pool, clean and spacious room, view over the mountain
  • Holiday Inn Express Springdale – Zion National Park Area, an IHG Hotel : Double room from 270€. Strong points: hearty breakfast, nice swimming pool with view, great welcome.
  • Best Western Plus Zion Canyon Inn & Suites : Double room from 350€. Strong points: well-maintained, clean and well-tended complex, top-notch breakfast, beautiful swimming pool.
  • SpringHill Suites by Marriott Springdale Zion National Park : Double room from 400€, breakfast included. Strong points: magnificent hotel decorated with great taste, beautiful room and large bathroom, magnificent setting, excellent breakfast.

Day 11 – Las Vegas

Next stop on your 3-week USA West Coast trip itinerary is Las Vegas , nestled in the heart of the Nevada desert.

It takes over 2h45 to drive from Zion to Las Vegas, often referred to as “The Entertainment Capital of the World”.

Even if you’re not into gambling , there’s plenty to keep you entertained on the bustling Strip.

The Las Vegas Strip is a 6.5 km stretch of Las Vegas Boulevard lined with mega-resorts, casinos, restaurants, shops, and performance venues.

If it’s your first time in Vegas or you’re just looking for the best highlights, here’s a route you can follow:

  • Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas Sign : Kick off your Vegas journey with a photo-op at this iconic sign.
  • New York New York : Experience a slice of the Big Apple in Vegas. Marvel at the replica of the Statue of Liberty and for the thrill-seekers, take a ride on the Big Apple Coaster .
  • MGM Grand : One of the largest hotels in the world, you can spot the MGM Grand by its signature emerald green. Step inside for a plethora of dining, shopping, and entertainment options.
  • Bellagio and Fountain Show : A must-see, the Bellagio fountains put on a mesmerizing water show choreographed to music. Time your visit for the evening when the show is at its most magical.
  • Paris and Eiffel Tower : Fancy a trip to Paris? Visit the half-scale replica of the Eiffel Tower and enjoy panoramic views of the city:

High Roller Observation Wheel

  • Caesars Palace : Dive into Roman opulence at Caesars Palace. Wander its sprawling grounds, try your hand at the casino, or simply soak in its grandeur.
  • The Venetian : End your strip tour in Venice – or at least, Vegas’s version of it. With gondola rides and its recreation of Venice’s landmarks, The Venetian offers a unique blend of gaming and romantic escapism.

While the Strip gets all the attention, I’d also recommend a visit to downtown Las Vegas and the Fremont Street Experience in particular.

A five-block entertainment district, this area is famed for its LED canopy, free concerts, street performers, and historic casinos.

It offers a different, more vintage Vegas vibe compared to the Strip.

Spend one night in Las Vegas.

Don’t hesitate to read my article about the city to learn more about the best places to visit: The 30 best things to do in Las Vegas.

When the sun sets, Las Vegas truly comes alive. Here are some nighttime activities you should consider:

  • Try the Fly Linq Zipline Las Vegas (book it here!) .
  • Ascend the STRAT observation platform (book your tickets here!) at sunset for breathtaking views of the city.
  • Experience the city’s from the Ferris wheel (click here to book!) .
  • Attend a show! Whether it’s a magic act , a comedy show , or a grand performance like Cirque du Soleil , Las Vegas’s offers some of the best shows in the world.
  • Embark on an helicopter tour to fly over the iconic Las Vegas strip!

New York – New York hotel and casino Vegas

There are a lot of hotels in Las Vegas, and choosing the best for your stay can be a bit complicated.

In order to help you out, I have selected for you  the best hotels in Las Vegas depending on your budget.

As always, to get the best prices, you should  book your hotel as early as possible*!

*And a little clarification: in Las Vegas prices can explode for weekends or if there is a special event during a the day of the week. For example, you can have a night at Caesars Palace for €140 and the next day it will be €1,600.

Please note that prices “start from”, they can vary greatly (and I’ve got nothing to do with that 😅).

In any case, I can always help you find a hotel within your budget if you ask me in the comments.

Here is my selection of the best hotels to stay at on the Strip:

  • Excalibur: With its castle-themed structure, it’s a hit among families and offers affordable rates starting at 70€ per night. Strong points: comfortable beds, size of rooms, price. An excellent choice for cheap accommodation on the Las Vegas Strip!
  • Luxor: Have you ever dreamt of sleeping in a pyramid? Well, in Las Vegas you can! Double room from €80. Strong points: helpful staff, big bedroom, connected to Excalibur and Mandalay hotels.
  • Caesars Palace Hotel & Casino: This famous 5-star hotel on the Strip offers rooms from €140. Strong points: its architecture, beautiful pools, nice and clean rooms.
  • Treasure Island Hotel & Casino: Double room from 170€. Plus points: spacious room, fridge in the room, great location on the strip, self check-in so you don’t have to wait, self parking.
  • Paris Las Vegas Hotel & Casino: Hotel located opposite the Eiffel Tower. Double room from 225€. Strong points: good restaurants, room and hotel decor, very comfortable.
  • Las Vegas Hilton at Resorts World : Double room from 290€. Strong points: room and facilities are new, great pool area, super comfy bed, super clean. This is my recommendation for a top-of-the-range stay in Las Vegas!
  • Bellagio: I can’t forget to mention the Bellagio in my selection of the most beautiful hotels in Las Vegas! The hotel offers sumptuous rooms from €480. Strong points: very luxurious, perfect location for exploring the Strip, fountain view. This is my recommendation for a deluxe stay in Las Vegas!

Here is my selection of the best hotels to stay in Downtown Las Vegas / Fremont Street:

  • The D Las Vegas: Double room from 75€. Strong points: the price, friendly staff, clean, free parking.
  • Downtown Grand Hotel & Casino: Nice and clean double room from 85€. Strong points: pool terrace, comfortable bed, great location, big room.
  • Golden Nugget Hotel & Casino Las Vegas: Double room from 110€. Strong points: free parking, huge room.
  • Circa Resort & Casino – Adults only: Double room from 180€. Strong points: rooftop bar, swimming pool area, new and modern.

Bellagio Where to stay in Las Vegas

Day 12 – Death Valley

Today, you will head to one of the most popular landscapes in the USA: Death Valley.

Allow around 2 hours 15 minutes’ drive from Las Vegas.

Often referred to as the “hottest place on Earth”, Death Valley holds the record for the highest air temperature ever recorded on Earth , a scorching 134°F (56.7°C).

Death Valley is also renowned for its landscapes, ranging from towering mountain peaks to vast salt flats, and from sand dunes to unique rock formations.

For your visit, you should take the Badwater Road is a scenic drive that showcases some of the most iconic spots in Death Valley.

Here are the essential stops:

  • Badwater Basin : This is the lowest point in North America, sitting at 86 meters below sea level. The salt flats here give the area its surreal, otherworldly feel.
  • Dante’s View : For a panoramic view of the valley, especially during sunrise or sunset, Dante’s View is the place to be. At 1,669 meters, it provides an elevated vantage point over the park.
  • Devil’s Golf Course : This vast expanse of jagged salt formations got its name from the saying that “only the devil could play golf on such a surface”.
  • Artists Palette : This is a spot where minerals have colored the rocks in hues of pink, green, and purple.
  • Golden Canyon : A popular hiking spot, this canyon offers trails that lead to the Red Cathedral and the Gower Gulch, with beautiful vistas all along the way.

While driving along Badwater Road, always remember to carry plenty of water, keep your car’s AC working, and avoid hiking during peak afternoon hours.

  • El Portal Motel : Located in Beatty. Double room from 90€. Strong points: free parking, outdoor swimming pool, clean.
  • The Ranch At Death Valley : Located in Furnace Creek. Double room from 150€. Strong points: comfortable, nice swimming pool and outdoor area, ideal location.
  • The Inn at Death Valley : Located in Death Valley. Double room from 320€. Strong points: the garden, the setting, the pool, provision of buggies to get around.

Death Valley

Day 13 – Mammoth Lakes

From Death Valley, allow 4 hours’ drive to get to Mammoth Lakes.

Nestled in California’s Eastern Sierra , this alpine haven is a gem that beckons travelers with its shimmering lakes, mountains, and dense forests.

Whether you’re seeking relaxation or adventure , Mammoth Lakes has something for you.

Known primarily for its world-class ski resorts in winter, Mammoth Lakes transforms into a paradise for nature lovers and outdoor enthusiasts during the warmer months.

Here’s what you can expect:

  • Crystal Clear Lakes : As the name suggests, the area boasts numerous lakes. You should consider visiting Twin Lakes, Lake Mary, Lake George, and Horseshoe Lake, each offering unique vistas and recreational activities like fishing, kayaking, and paddleboarding.
  • Scenic Drives and Viewpoints : The drive to Minaret Summit offers panoramic views of the Ritter Range, while the June Lake Loop provides glimpses of lush meadows, aspen groves, and beautiful alpine lakes.
  • Hiking Trails : the area around Mammoth Lakes is dotted with hiking trails ranging from easy walks to challenging treks. Trails like the Mammoth Crest, Crystal Lake, and the trail to Rainbow Falls come highly recommended.
  • Hot Springs : After a day of exploring, you can unwind at one of the natural hot springs in the vicinity. Wild Willy’s Hot Springs and the Hot Creek Geothermal Area are among the favorites.

The town of Mammoth Lakes itself has a charm of its own.

With its cozy eateries, local boutiques, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere, it’s the perfect place to relax before the next leg of your USA West Coast trip itinerary in 3 weeks .

  • Alpenhof Lodge : Double room from 145€. Strong points: close to the lakes and the town centre, quiet, very comfortable.
  • Cinnamon Bear Inn : Double room from 170€, breakfast included. Strong points: very warm welcome, good breakfast.
  • Empeiria High Sierra Hotel : Double room from 190€. Strong points: modern, pleasant, very clean, laundry and swimming pool.
  • Juniper Springs Resort : Flat for up to 6 people from €250.Strong points: real kitchen well equipped for cooking, spacious, friendly staff, barbecue.
  • The Village Lodge : Studios and flats from 260€. Strong points: facilities, swimming pool, Netflix, size of accommodation, terrace with views, free parking.

Mammoth Lakes

Day 14 – Yosemite

From Mammoth Lakes, it will take you around 2 and a half hours to get to the Yosemite.

While it’s impossible to cover all the attractions of the National Park in a day, here’s how to make the most of your time:

  • Yosemite Valley

The heart of the park, this seven-mile-long canyon is home to some of Yosemite’s most famous landmarks.

You can start your day early with a visit to Tunnel View, offering panoramic vistas of El Capitan, Bridalveil Fall, and the distant Half Dome.

Yosemite National Park is home to some of the tallest waterfalls in North America .

Don’t miss the Yosemite Falls, the tallest of them all, cascading from a height of 739 meters. Bridalveil Fall and Vernal Fall are also worth a look. The waterfalls are even more impressive during Spring season, as it’s at that time that the water flow is the strongest.

  • Glacier Point

For an unparalleled view of the park, you should drive up to Glacier Point. Gazing at the vast expanse of the park with Half Dome standing proudly in the center is a great experience.

Note: The road to Glacier Point is usually open from late May to November, depending on snow conditions.

  • Mariposa Grove of Giant Sequoias: Home to over 500 mature giant sequoias .

Walking amid these ancient trees, some of which are over 3,000 years old , will make you feel really small!

Considering the vastness of Yosemite, you can either explore the park in your own vehicle or opt for the park’s shuttle service. The shuttle service is an excellent choice as it reduces traffic inside the park and is environmentally friendly.

Also, remember that some areas in Yosemite require day-use reservations, so plan ahead and don’t forget to check the official website.

You should end your day by admiring the sunset at Valley View.

  • Yosemite View Lodge : Double room from 300€. Strong points: nice view, quiet, 4 pools, room with kitchenette.

Yosemite National Park

Day 15 – From Yosemite to San Francisco

Day 15 of your west coast America road trip in 3 weeks takes you towards the buzzing city of San Francisco.

But before you get there, there are a few stops to make.

As you approach San Francisco, take a slight detour to visit Muir Woods National Monument. Home to towering coast redwood trees, some of which have been standing for over 800 years, this forest is perfect for a walk.

Allocate a few hours to explore the main trail, which is easily accessible. If time allows, you can venture onto the Dipsea Trail or the Ben Johnson Trail for more extensive hikes.

Please note that parking reservations are mandatory here, so make sure to book your parking space on the official website before going.

Next, you will go to the coastal town of Sausalito.

Perched on the northern end of the Golden Gate Bridge , this town is a delightful blend of Mediterranean ambiance and Californian charm.

Wander along the waterfront, dotted with unique boutiques, art galleries, and seafood restaurants. The floating homes , typical of Sausalito, are worth a look!

For a panoramic view of the Golden Gate Bridge , the bay, Angel Island, and San Francisco in the background, you should head to Vista Point and Battery Spencer viewpoint.

Of course, you can’t go to San Francisco without crossing the iconic Golden Gate Bridge,  that’s what I suggest you do now.

This art deco suspension bridge is more than just a roadway: the symbol of San Francisco offers unparalleled views of the bay, Alcatraz Island, and the city skyline.

After these pit stops, San Francisco awaits!

Muir Woods National Monument

There are a lot of hotels in San Francisco, and choosing the best for your stay can be a bit complicated.

In order to help you out, I have selected for you  the best hotels in San Francisco, depending on your budget.

As always, to get the best prices, you should  book your hotel as early as possible!

  • HI San Francisco Downtown Hostel: Youth hostel located in Union Square. Beds in dormitories from €50. Strong points: location, warm welcome, friendly atmosphere. An excellent choice for cheap accomodation in San Francisco!
  • Grant Hotel: Located 5 minutes’ walk from Union Square. Rooms are decorated in a slightly old-fashioned style but are spacious and clean from €105 per night. Strong points: location, free coffee and biscuits, friendly staff.
  • Greenwich Inn: Located between Presidio Park and Fisherman’s Wharf. Double room from €150 per night. Strong points: free parking, warm welcome, spacious room, plenty of restaurants in the area.
  • Handlery Union Square Hotel: Located in Union Square. Very spacious and comfortable double room with large windows from €210. Strong points: outdoor swimming pool, perfect for visiting San Francisco, comfortable beds.
  • Riu Plaza Fisherman’s Wharf: Located in Fisherman’s wharf. Modern, comfortable double room from €270, breakfast included. Strong points: outdoor swimming pool, location, good breakfast, very helpful staff.
  • Hotel Nikko San Francisco: Located in Union Square, this 5-star hotel offers tastefully decorated rooms from €500. Strong points: indoor pool, spa, attentive staff, design, valet parking.

Golden Gate Bridge

Here are the best things to do on your first day in San Francisco:

1) The Presidio and viewpoints over the Golden Gate

Start your day at the Presidio, a former military post turned national park. Here, you’ll find multiple vantage points offering spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge, especially from Fort Point, Golden Gate Overlook , or Crissy Field.

2) Walt Disney Family Museum  

Nestled within the Presidio, this museum is a must-visit for Disney fans. Walk through galleries filled with early drawings and cartoons that trace Walt Disney’s life and innovations. The miniature model of Disneyland is a particular highlight.

3) Palace of Fine Arts: A short drive from the Presidio, the Palace of Fine Arts, with its Greco-Roman architecture, is the perfect place to snap a few nice pictures.

4) Alcatraz or San Francisco Bay Cruise

Head to Pier 33 and embark on a journey to t he infamous Alcatraz Island.

To visit Alcatraz, you need to book your tickets in advance by clicking on the green button below:

If prisons aren’t your thing, opt for a Bay Cruise , where you can enjoy views of the city, the Golden Gate, and the surrounding islands.

Alcatraz Island

5) Fisherman’s Wharf + sea lions at Pier 39

A bustling hub of activity, Fisherman’s Wharf is full of seafood restaurants, quirky shops, and street performers.  This is the perfect place to have your lunch.

And don’t forget to go to Pier 39 to witness the playful antics of the resident sea lions.

6) Lombard Street

Known as the “crookedest” street in the world, this steep hill with eight hairpin turns is both a driving challenge and a tourist favorite.

Whether you take it by car or on foot, this street, lined with classic San Francisco houses, is well worth a visit.

7) Coit Tower: For a panoramic view of San Francisco, head to Coit Tower on Telegraph Hill. The frescoes inside the tower, painted during the Great Depression, add a touch of history to your visit.

Coit Tower San Francisco

8) Chinatown: Dive into the rich culture and history of the oldest and one of the largest Chinatowns in North America .

9) Ferry Building Marketplace: End your day at this historic building turned gourmet marketplace. With a range of artisanal shops and cafes, it’s the perfect spot to grab a bite and relax by the bay.

Spend a second night in San Francisco.

You can find all the details about the best things to do in San Francisco in my dedicated article: The 27 Best Things to Do in San Francisco.

To visit San Francisco and save money , you should buy the San Francisco All-inclusive pass by Go City. 

The pass is valid for 1, 2, 3, 4 or 5 days and give access to more than 30 tourist attractions .

Here are some of the activities included:

  • San Francisco Bay Cruise
  • Aquarium of the Bay
  • Fisherman’s wharf walking tour
  • Entrance to all the museums
  • Chinatown walking tour
  • Mission district tour.

For more information about this pass and the activities included, click on the button below :

Golden Gate bridge from Presidio of San Francisco

Has you had a glimpse of San Francisco’s best places to visit yesterday, it’s now time to explore the most beautiful districts of the city.

Start with the Golden Gate Park.

Wander along the tranquil pathways, relax by the lakes, or visit the picturesque Japanese Tea Garden.

For those with a penchant for the arts and sciences, you have the choice between:

  • de Young Museum : This fine arts museum houses a collection ranging from American art to African and Oceanic artifacts.
  • California Academy of Sciences : A natural history museum, aquarium and planetarium rolled into one, the perfect visit for the curious minds.

Then, head to  The Haight Ashbury district.  Once the heart of the 1960s counterculture Hippie movement , today it’s a neighborhood filled with vintage stores, quirky boutiques, and a rich musical history.

Not far away, you will find the Painted Ladies.

These Victorian and Edwardian houses , painted in multiple colors, are an iconic sight. You will get a great view over the Painted Ladies from Alamo Square .

Painted Ladies of Alamo Square

Next, I’d like to recommend 2 other areas to walk around in San Francisco:

  • Mission District: Home of Hispanic culture in San Francisco, it’s the place to taste authentic tacos and burritos. It’s also home to a lot of murals, which depict the district’s history and cultural diversity.
  • Castro District: Known as the gay district, the Castro brims with history. The Castro Theatre, a city landmark, often hosts classic movie screenings or drag queen show.

And if you like modern art, you should visit the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art.

As the evening approaches, head to Union Square.

It’s the city’s main shopping, dining, and entertainment hub. Whether you’re looking to shop high-end brands, dine at a local bistro, or simply watch the world go by, Union Square is the perfect spot.

Spend a third night in San Francisco.

Mission District Murals

Day 18 – Monterey and Carmel by the sea

Today, you will head south from San Francisco to disocver the Pacific Coast .

On the Road from San Francisco to Monterey, you can make a few stops at:

  • Half Moon Bay: This quaint town is known for its sandy beaches and eateries. Perfect for a short break and to have your morning coffee!
  • Pescadero: Here, you can visit the Pigeon Point Lighthouse and perhaps spot some seals lounging around.
  • Santa Cruz: With its iconic boardwalk and lively surf culture, it’s an essential stop for beach enthusiasts.

Upon arrival in Monterey, you can visit the Monterey Bay Aquarium.

Then, take a stroll on Cannery Row. Once the center for sardine-packing factories, it’s now a bustling waterfront street with shops, eateries, and historical buildings. 

You should also pass by the Fisherman’s Wharf. Here, you can indulge in seafood delicacies, shop for souvenirs, or embark on a whale watching tour.

Monterey Bay is famous for being home to many species of whales. Whatever the time of year , you’re guaranteed to see them!

The boat trip is also commented by a biologist who will teach you more about these extraordinary marine mammals.

Book your whale-watching cruise in Monterey by clicking here:

A short drive from Monterey, Carmel by the sea offers a different vibe.

With its pretty cottages and art galleries , it has a charm that’s hard to resist.. Here are some things to do:

  • Carmel Beach: Known for its soft white sands and cypress trees, it’s an idyllic spot for a leisurely walk
  • Downtown Carmel: Meander through the cobblestone streets, visit the boutiques, and enjoy the artistic aura of the town. If you’re an art enthusiast, there are numerous galleries showcasing local talents.
  • Carmel Mission: A historic Spanish mission founded in 1770, it stands as a testament to California’s early history.
  • Arbor Inn Monterey: Double room from 110€. Strong points: cleanliness, location, peace and quiet.
  • Casa Munras Garden Hotel & Spa: Double room from €180. Strong points: swimming pool, a warm welcome, comfortable beds.
  • Svendsgaard’s Inn: Double room from €200. Strong points: free parking, close to the sea, quiet.
  • Carmel Bay View Inn: Double room from €240. Strong points: room with sea view, free parking, spacious, close to shops, restaurants and beach.
  • Carmel Beach Hotel: Double room from €440, breakfast included. Strong points: on the seafront, very comfortable bed, very friendly staff.

Carmel by the Sea

Day 19 – Discover California coast on Highway 1

Let’s continue your 20-21 days itinerary in western USA.

Today, you will experience one of the most scenic routes in the USA: Highway 1.

This stretch, from Carmel to Pismo Beach , offers magnificent ocean views and plenty of stops.

With the Pacific Ocean on one side and the rugged California coastline on the other, Highway 1 is the perfect road for a road trip!

On the road, you shouldn’t miss:

  • Big Sur with the Bixby Creek Bridge , a symbol of the California coast and Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, where you can wander among the redwoods and even see a waterfall or two.
  • San Simeon, where you can visit the Hearst Castle and go to Elephant Seal Vista Point to witness the spectacle of elephant seals in their habitat.
  • Cambria, a picturesque coastal town
  • Harmony: this tiny town boasts a rich history of dairy farming. You can visit Harmony Glassworks to see glass blowing in action or Harmony Pottery for beautiful handcrafted goods.
  • Harmony Cellars: A little outside the town, it’s a spot where you can enjoy wine tasting with views of the rolling countryside.
  • Morro Bay and Morro Rock: This imposing volcanic plug is the centerpiece of Morro Bay and offers a perfect backdrop for photos.
  • San Luis Obispo: Often termed as the happiest city in America, you should stroll through its downtown and visit the historic Mission San Luis Obispo.

The town of Pismo Beach is your final destination for the day. It’s known for its large sandy beaches.

  • Edgewater Inn and Suites: Double room from €140. Strong points: by the ocean, heated swimming pool, close to shops.
  • The Grove at Pismo Beach: Double room from €150. Strong points: clean, perfect for an overnight stay.
  • Cottage Inn by the Sea: Double room from €260. Strong points: heated outdoor swimming pool, the magnificent view, the waterside location.
  • SeaCrest Oceanfront Hotel: Double room from €320, breakfast included. Strong points: the design of the hotel, facing the beach and ocean, good breakfast, elegant rooms.
  • Inn at the Cove: Double room from €350, breakfast included. Strong points: beautiful, modern and spacious rooms with superb sea views, jacuzzi and heated swimming pool.

Bixby Creek Bridge

Today, you will continue on Highway 1 towards Los Angeles.

On the way, I suggest you first stop off to visit Solvang Danish Village.

As you stroll around Solvang, you’ll discover windmills and traditional Danish buildings . It’s for sure very different that what you’ve seen in California so far!

After your visit, get back in your car and drive to Santa Barbara.

The main place to visit there is State Street. Lined with shops, restaurants, and galleries , it’s the heart of the city.

You can also visit the Santa Barbara Courthouse whic offers panoramic views of the city from its clock tower and Santa Barbara Mission for a peek into California’s colonial past.

From Santa Barbara, it will take 1h30 by car to reach Malibu.

There are 2 famous beaches in Malibu:

  • Zuma Beach: Known for its wide sandy stretches, Zuma is ideal for sunbathing, surfing, or simply enjoying the ocean views.
  • El Matador Beach: this beach is renowned for its sea caves and rock formations.

Reach Los Angeles for the last night of your 3-week stay in the American West.

Malibu beach

And that’s it, you have discovered the best of Western USA in 3 weeks!

Head to Los Angeles airport  to catch your return flight.

If you only have 20 days to visit the West coast , you should remove a day in San Francisco or Los Angeles.

On the contrary, if you’ve got 22 days for your West coast road trip , you can add a day in one of the National parks , depending on your preferences.

Tips before setting off on your road trip in the USA

Here are some tips to consider before embarking on a road trip in the USA.

If you don’t live in the US, it’s mandatory. You can’t enter the country without it. 

  • What is it? It’s an online application system introduced by the U.S. government to pre-screen travelers from Visa Waiver Program (VWP) countries.
  • Before You Apply: Ensure your country is a member of the VWP.
  • Duration: It’s typically valid for two years or until the traveler’s passport expires, whichever comes first.

Apply for your ESTA at least 72 hours before your travel.

Use only the official website to avoid scams.

  • Why is it Important? Medical care in the U.S. is extremely expensive. Having insurance is the only way to avoid unexpected medical bills and other travel-related mishaps.
  • Coverage: The basic insurances cover medical emergencies, and more expensive ones also cover trip cancellations and lost luggage.

On my side, I always opt for ACS: it’s a great deal and they are very reliable. You can check their price and purchase your travel insurance by clicking here.

I already talked about that at the beginning at this article but here is a quick reminder. To drive in the US, here are the important things to know:

  • International Driving Permit (IDP): If your driver’s license is not in English, or if you’re planning to rent a car, it’s a good idea to get an IDP from your home country.
  • American cars are usually automatic. If you’re not used to it, learn the basic functions and controls before hitting the road.
  • Stay Updated: Download navigation apps like Google Maps or Waze for real-time traffic updates.

To help you visualize your itinerary a bit better, I’ve created a map of all the best places to visit during your 3 weeks in the USA.

You can display the map legend by clicking the button with a small arrow located in the top left corner.

Don’t hesitate to ask me your question if you need help to plan your 3-week itinerary in the USA!

Discover all my articles about USA : All my articles to help you plan your trip to USA are listed there.

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  • Los Angeles: The 45 best places to visit
  • New York: The 57 best things to do
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25 Best Road Trips in the USA (Itinerary Ideas + Tips!)

If there’s one travel bucket list experience that our home country of the United States is best for, it’s road trips.

From small towns to big cities, from mountain ranges to deserts, from forests to plains, and from sea to shining sea, there is no shortage of epic destinations for road trips in the USA.

We’ve taken USA road trips in about 30 of the 50 states ourselves (and hope to finish them all off one day!).

To help fill in the gaps, we asked fellow travel bloggers to share some of their favorites for this Great American road trips blog post.

They delivered an enormous variety of USA road trip itinerary ideas, from weekend trip options to weeks-long excursions!

Dreaming of taking a road trip in the United States and not sure where you want to go?

This list of exciting USA road trip itinerary ideas will help you decide where to hit the open road next! 

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Quick Tips for Your USA Road Trip

Cross-country usa road trip ideas, southern road trips in the usa, united states road trip ideas in the west, east coast road trips in the usa, central usa road trip routes, non-continental usa road trips.

Kate Storm in a black dress walking away from the camera along Jones Steet in Savannah GA, with several American flags hanging from homes on the right side of the photo

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Before we dive into exploring the best USA road trips, there are a few tips to be aware of–especially if you’re visiting as an international tourist and haven’t explored the United States before!

If you’re renting a car, shop around.

The best company to rent a car from for your United States 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 American road trip today!

white hyundai accent parked on the million dollar highway in colorado

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.

On the off chance that you’re planning on continuing your road trip into Canada or Mexico , be sure to check any requirements for crossing the border as well.

Book travel insurance.

We don’t ever suggest traveling without travel insurance–anything can happen on the road, and an epic road trip is definitely a case of better safe than sorry.

Check prices and inclusions with Safety Wing for road trips in the USA!

kate storm jeremy storm and ranger storm at craggy pinnacle on blue ridge parkway during 3 days in asheville nc

Don’t underestimate how sparsely populated parts of the USA are.

If this is your first time visiting the USA, you may be surprised to see just how long you can drive in the United States without coming across a town or even a gas station–especially out west.

Be sure to keep an eye on your directions, and fill up your gas tank before heading into any particularly unpopulated areas!

Kate Storm and Jeremy Storm taking a selfie in Spooky Canyon Utah

Make sure you pack the right gear.

From safety gear to snacks, a big USA road trip requires bringing the right tools along, whether you’re taking a short vacation, diving into van life , or somewhere in between.

We recommend taking a look at the suggestions in our road trip packing list before you go!

kate storm in front of emerald lake, one of the best hikes in rocky mountain national park colorado

Consider bringing your sleeping arrangements along with you.

It’s not right for everyone, but there’s a reason that using an RV or campervan is such a classic American road trip experience!

And, you don’t need to dive into the RV lifestyle and buy one for your next trip in order to try it out: you can try out the experience by renting RVs and camper vans from Outdoorsy .

Browse RVs available to rent with Outdoorsy today!

Pacific Coast Highway California shot from above, one of the best romantic vacations for couples in the United States

If possible, stop in at least one national park!

Our home country is filled with an enormous number of interesting and beautiful places, but perhaps none shine quite as brightly as our national park system.

Want to climb sand dunes? We have that.

Marvel at glaciers? Check.

Hike across mountains? Take your pick.

Go scuba diving? Definitely.

Admire the power of incredible geysers? Got that, too.

Whatever kind of outdoor wonder you have in mind, you can find it at one of the most beautiful national parks in America !

Things to Do in Acadia National Park

From Stephanie of Oklahoma Wonders

Route 66 is the quintessential American road trip, inspiring songs, movies, and novels.

Starting in Chicago and ending in Santa Monica, Route 66 passes through nine states: Illinois, Missouri, Kansas, Oklahoma, Texas, New Mexico, Arizona, Nevada, and California.

Some of the best things to do on the route are enjoying the kitschy 1950s motels, gas stations, and restaurants that harken back to the days of the Great American Road Trip.

You’ll also find tons of quirky roadside attractions like the Catoosa Whale, Cadillac Ranch , and the Twin Arrows that are must-sees.

If you want to enjoy some nature along the way, you can visit the Grand Canyon or Petrified Forrest National Park.

jeremy storm sitting on top of a car at cadillac ranch in amarillo

The most typical way to explore Route 66 is to start in Chicago and drive all the way to Santa Monica, but there are many who drive smaller portions of it or go from west-to-east instead of east-to-west.

There’s no single “right” way to make the drive. Just make sure you enjoy yourself as you go!

Recommended Road Trip Length

Because the route is so long and there’s so much to see, it’s recommended you spend two weeks exploring it one way.

Route 66 in California with Joshua trees on either side. Route 66 is one of the absolute best road trips in USA

New York to Los Angeles

Driving across the United States from New York to Los Angeles is one of those classic American road trip routes that, quite honestly, is not suited to most USA vacations–you’ll be looking at a lot  of cornfields and open plains along the way and spend many days on the road.

… But that being said, the legend and myth of this USA road trip route endure because it does make for quite the adventure!

With nearly 3,000 miles of driving to do between NYC and LA, you have extreme flexibility to create your own USA road trip itinerary!

However, the most direct route (a mere 44 hours of drive time, not including stops and traffic!) will take you to Chicago, across the open fields of Iowa and Nebraska, through some stunning nature in Colorado and Utah, and right through Las Vegas before delivering you to the beauty of the Pacific Ocean.

view of an rv driving through valley of fire state park, one of the best day trips during 3 days in las vegas nevada

If you’re open to detours, plenty of national parks will be within your reach on this USA road trip, including Rocky Mountain National Park, Joshua Tree National Park, Zion National Park, and even the Grand Canyon!

If you’d like to enjoy a coast-to-coast road trip in the USA, we recommend setting aside at least two weeks to ensure you have enough time to experience the route along the way (and avoid spending too many days at a time looking at nothing but highways)!

Kate Storm standing on the beach next to Santa Monica Pier is Los Angeles, California, the final destination of some of the most classic USA road trip itinerary ideas

Blue Ridge Parkway

From Carl of NC Tripping

If you’re exploring the western parts of North Carolina or Virginia , the Blue Ridge Parkway is always lingering somewhere nearby.

It’s the most popular road trip between the two states and connects two of the United States’ most-visited national parks, Great Smoky Mountains National Park and Shenandoah National Park.

At 469 miles in length, this road will take some time to explore !

Narrowing things down to a few places you must visit is tough, but here are some “musts.” 

Moving north to south, highlights on the Virginia side include Humpback Rocks (Milepost 5), Mabry Mill (MP 176), Peaks of Otter (MP 85), and the Blue Ridge Music Center (MP 213).

Across the border in North Carolina, you at least need to see Linville Falls (316), Craggy Gardens (MP 364), Graveyard Fields (418), and Oconoluftee (MP 469) at the end of the line.

Blue Ridge Parkway USA shot from above during the fall, with fall foliage on either side of the road--one of the best weekend trips in the United States

Of course, there are more spots scattered throughout that are within a short drive of the Parkway , such as the ever-popular Asheville, NC , the Biltmore Estate , and more charming mountain towns than you can count.

That, along with its length, is why this is one USA road trip that will take some time, if ever, for you to complete. 

Please note that some areas of the Blue Ridge Parkway close during winter through parts of spring. The NPS is pretty good about keeping information up to date on their website .

While you can drive the Blue Ridge Parkway in less time, ideally, if you want to hike and explore along the route, a week is a great starting point for this USA road trip route.

kate storm and ranger storm at looking glass falls, one of the best stops on a 3 days in asheville itinerary

Kentucky Bourbon Trail

From Katie-Beth of Her Life in Ruins

Who doesn’t love a nice glass of bourbon?

On the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, you tour 18 different distilleries, try multiple bourbons (and other treats) at each, and take in tons of bottled-up history throughout the gorgeous Bluegrass State. 

While there is no official route for the Kentucky Bourbon Trail, stay in 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.

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!

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, rick houses holding millions of gallons of the delicious spirit. 

In order to visit all of the distilleries, I recommend spending 4-6 days on the Kentucky Bourbon Trail.

Flight of Bourbon--you'll see plenty of these if you take one of the best us road trips in the south, the kentucky bourbon trail

Southeast Coastal Road Trip

The stretch of coastline running from St. Augustine, Florida to the Outer Banks of North Carolina is packed with beautiful sights, historic cities, and laid-back beach towns.

We consider this area one of our personal favorites for road trips in the USA, and we’ve taken dozens of road trips in the region!

Start in St. Augustine, founded in 1565 by Spanish settlers and one of the most historic cities in the USA.

Explore its beautiful Castillo de San Marcos, check out the Fountain of Youth, relax on the beach, and explore the Colonial Quarter.

From there, head north to Savannah , where you can enjoy its incredible architecture and town squares, and then move on to Charleston , where you’ll find compelling American history and the lovely Folley Beach.

Kate Storm sitting in front of the pineapple fountain in Charleston SC--choosing whether to visit Savannah or Charleston is no easy task, but we wrote this guide to help!

As you move up the coast, consider detouring for brief stops in Beaufort, South Carolina and/or Hilton Head Island, before heading into North Carolina.

Historic Wilmington and New Bern are always worth a look as you pass by, and while you’ll need to head all the way up to Kitty Hawk and Nag’s Head to experience the classic Outer Banks destinations, the Crystal Coast ( Emerald Isle , Morehead City, Beaufort , Atlantic Beach , etc.) has been my family’s haunt for generations and is also well worth experiencing.

And, the Crystal Coast also happens to be closer geographically to the rest of the stops on this United States road trip itinerary!

ranger storm standing on the sand at atlantic beach nc at sunset

Want to continue north to the Outer Banks?

Ocracoke Island, Nags Head, Duck, Kitty Hawk (famously home to the Wright Brothers’ first-ever flight!) and more are all ready to welcome you.

We recommend spending about 10 days enjoying this USA road trip route.

Cape Lookout Lighthouse NC as seen from behind sand dunes

Orlando to New Orleans Road Trip

From Christine of Live Love Run Travel

Driving from Orlando to New Orleans  gives you plenty of options for stops along the way as well as enough to fill up an entire vacation at the starting point and ending point of the road trip.

From natural springs to beaches to caverns, there is plenty to see along this route to break up the trip.

Orlando is of course known for its iconic theme parks including Disney and Universal Studios.

However, Orlando and Florida also offer plenty of natural highlights including the natural springs.

On the way from Orlando to New Orleans , stop at Rainbow Springs, Silver Springs, or Ginnie Springs along I-75.

Once you get onto I-10, make sure to stop at Florida Caverns State Park for a unique Florida experience.

Plus, if you are taking this trip in the summer, you’ll appreciate the cooler air in the caverns!

clear waters of three sisters springs in florida with sup board, one of the best places to visit in summer in the united states

Along I-10, there are also plenty of opportunities to stop for some time at the beach.

Consider Pensacola, Florida, or the Gulf Shores, Alabama, or any of Mississippi’s beaches to avoid a long drive off the main road.

From there you are in New Orleans where you can enjoy the bayou, lots of amazing food and live music, and plenty of history and beautiful architecture in the various districts within the city.

The length of this road trip depends on a few factors including how long you want to spend in Orlando and New Orleans.

The drive itself only takes about 9 hours, but if you want to spend time at the springs, beaches, and caverns, stretch it out to a 2 or 3 day drive, with a few days on either end to explore Orlando and New Orleans.

close up shot of wrought iron balconies in the french quater of New Orleans--you'll see plenty of beautiful corners like this throughout your 3 days in New Orleans itinerary!

Washington State

From Katie of Two Wandering Soles

With rugged driftwood-strewn beaches, snowcapped peaks, small towns, and major cities, Washington State is a true gem.

Home to incredibly diverse landscapes and endless adventures to be had, this Pacific Northwest destination is one of the best places to take a road trip in the United States. 

Start by  exploring Seattle (if you have the time) because there is plenty to do in this PNW hub. But when you’re ready to get out of the city, head straight to the Olympic Peninsula .

With temperate rainforests, waterfalls, remote beaches, and a towering mountain range, Olympic National Park is arguably the most diverse swath of land in the state, if not one of the most unique places in the country, and is the perfect place to try out some hikes in Washington .

Rocky Beach in Olympic National Park washington at sunset, a fantastic view along a west coast usa road trip destination

Another drive well worth your while is to head northeast toward the iconic Mount Baker.

If you have the time, continue north to Highway 20 which brings you into the breathtaking North Cascades National Park.

Make photo stops along the way (like at the spectacularly beautiful turquoise waters of Lake Diablo), set off on epic hikes, and refuel at the small towns along the way.

Eventually, you’ll reach Lake Chelan , which is a perfect spot to cool off on a hot summer day.

From Lake Chelan, you have a stunning drive on Highway 2 back to Seattle with many more opportunities for exploring small towns and hiking along the way, if time allows. 

If you want to cover this whole route, you should allow 1.5 – 2 weeks. If you have less time, shorten your USA road trip itinerary accordingly.

Lake Diablo in Washington State as seen from above--an excellent stop on a west coast road trip USA

Southwest Colorado Road Trip

From Tanya of Rad Family Travel

Exploring Southwest Colorado on a memorable summer road trip through the mountains offers adventure in every direction.

Sand-sled through Great Sand Dunes National Park, drive breath-taking mountain passes, soak and swim in hot springs, and climb ladders to ancient Puebloan dwellings at Mesa Verde National Park.

From there, imagine taking a jeep ride to old mining towns, biking along scenic trails, and hiking among wildflowers.

Arrive in Telluride in style via a free gondola, go whitewater rafting or alpine sliding, sleep under the stars, and top it all off with local burgers and cold brews.

Gondola in southwest Colorado with mountains visible in the background

In other words: whatever kind of outdoor adventure you’re looking for, southwest Colorado has you covered.

A Southwest Colorado road trip highlights diverse outdoor fun in Great Sand Dunes National Park, Pagosa Springs, Durango, Mesa Verde National Park, Telluride, Ridgway, Ouray, Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, Crested Butte, and Buena Vista.

Choose from tent camping, cabins, or hotels, or a mixture thereof, for lodging along the way.

Allow at least nine to ten days for this epic southwest Colorado Road Trip , starting from Colorado Springs.

If you prefer slower travel and lots of outdoor adventure, consider making it a fourteen-day loop by staying longer in Ouray, Crested Butte, and Buena Vista — and really delve into these sweet mountain towns . 

great sand dunes national park colorado as seen from a distance

Utah’s Mighty Five

From Ali of Travel Made Simple

Utah is home to five amazing national parks, all close enough to each other to visit on one iconic national parks road trip .

These national parks are Arches, Bryce Canyon, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, and Zion. Since they’re all in the southern half of the state, you can drive in a loop to get to them all.

This also works well as part of a bigger  southwestern US road trip .

If you’re short on time or not in great shape, you can see a lot by driving or taking park shuttles, where available.

Hop out at designated parking lots, lookout points, or shuttle stops, take pictures, and go for a short walk.

For more activity, each park has hiking trails for beginners to expert-level hikers.

You can see the highlights of each park in about a day, but allow more time at any park where you want to experience more hiking.

kate storm holding ranger storm at dead horse point state park

Start and end in Las Vegas and drive counterclockwise.

Since driving from Las Vegas to Moab , where Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park are located, is quite long, consider stopping in Page, AZ (home of the famous Horseshoe Bend ), or Monument Valley on the AZ/UT border. Or both!

From Moab, drive to Capitol Reef National Park, then Bryce Canyon National Park , and lastly Zion National Park before heading back to Vegas.

If you prefer, you can also do this route in reverse!

Give yourself at least a week to do this road trip, or longer if you’re stopping in Page and/or Monument Valley.

View from Sunrise Point, which is one of the best places to visit in Bryce Canyon Utah

South Dakota

If you’re craving wide open spaces, plenty of buffalo and prairie dog sightings, gorgeous caves, and a quirky roadside stop or two, then South Dakota is the American road trip for you!

Driving from east to west (though you can easily reverse it), pay a quick visit to Sioux Falls and then The World’s Only Corn Palace (their words, not mine) before diving into Badlands National Park.

Drive the Badlands National Park scenic loop, do some hiking (the Notch Trail is not to be missed), and when you’re ready for a break, detour to Wall Drug for a heavy dose of kitsch.

landscape of badlands national park in south dakota, one of the best things to do usa

Head north to visit the Wild West town of Deadwood, and if you’re up for it, detour into Wyoming for a quick visit to Devil’s Tower, the first US national monument!

Back in South Dakota, base yourself in or around Keystone to explore Mount Rushmore, Custer State Park, Wind Cave National Park, and–if you have time–Spearfish Canyon.

Going inside Wind Cave National Park requires a guided tour, so be sure to book in advance!

Determined road-trippers can do justice to this South Dakota road trip route in about 5 days, though 7 allows for a bit more hiking and a chance to add on places like Rapid City.

South Dakota is also perfectly located for combining with road trips in Wyoming and beyond, so you can easily use this route as a building block for a bigger US road trip itinerary!

3 praire dogs in badlands national park, a great stop on a south dakota midwest road trip

Scenic I-90 from Portland to Yellowstone

From Catherine of Passports and Adventures

Visiting Yellowstone National Park from Portland, Oregon is easy and there is no better route to take than the scenic I-90.

This 812-mile trip starts from Portland and takes the I-84 along the very beautiful Columbia River Gorge.

As you get started, stop at Multnomah Falls to photograph the famous waterfall!

Continue to Richland where you could rest overnight before jumping onto the I-90, the longest interstate in the United States.

Multnomah Falls near Portland OR in the early fall

This interstate highway passes Spokane before trailing alongside the lake of Coeur d’Alene, a beautiful part of the country, and then snakes through the Nez Pearce-Clearwater National Forests.

Imagine a highway surrounded by forests on either side, and you have an idea of what this part of I-90 is like.

A great town to stop along the I-90 is Missoula, which sits along the Clark Fork River and has plenty on offer including a great park, Caras Park where families and visitors can unwind.

After Missoula, continue along the I-90 and join Highway 287 which will take you to West Yellowstone to start your visit to the first national park.

This route from Portland to Yellowstone is 812 miles via these interstates and highways and could be done in two days but is best enjoyed over a few days before your  Yellowstone vacation .

As you get close to the national park, you can also find some great camping near Yellowstone along this route.

herd of buffalo in yellowstone national park with geysers visible in the background. yellowstone is an unforgettable piece of some of the best road trips in usa

Northern New Mexico

From Stella Jane of Around the World in 24 Hours

Northern New Mexico is one of the most beautiful places in the United States to have a road trip.

The weather is gorgeous and sunny at almost any time of year, and many of the state’s most interesting places are just an hour’s drive away from each other!

Start the road trip in the state’s largest city, Albuquerque. Almost all people arriving in New Mexico start here because this is where the major airport is located.

Tourism in Albuquerque has really taken off since the show  Breaking Bad  was filmed here, but those who are not  Breaking Bad  fans will still love seeing Albuquerque’s charming Old Town.

If you’re lucky enough to be able to plan your trip around the famous Albuquerque International Balloon Fiesta , you won’t be sorry you did!

kate storm and jeremy storm smiling at the camera at the albuquerque international balloon fiesta

After a couple of days in Albuquerque, drive an hour up to Santa Fe and spend a couple of days here. This is New Mexico’s capital and its most beautiful city.

You can stop for a bath in the hot springs at Ten Thousand Waves and see the historic Spanish Colonial Palace of the Governors. 

Finally, check out some smaller towns like Los Alamos, where the atomic bomb was developed, Chimayo, which is a popular pilgrimage site, and Taos, where you can visit a Native American pueblo that’s also a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

You’ll be amazed at how much Northern New Mexico has to offer!

I recommend spending about a week on this USA road trip route.

Chimayo Pueblo Church in northern New Mexico, a popular pilgrimage site and a stop on one of the best road trips in America

Denver to Yellowstone Loop

Starting from Denver, you can easily craft a fantastic road trip plan.

USA national parks are in abundance in the west, but from Denver, you can hit three of the most legendary in short order: Rocky Mountain National Park, Grand Teton National Park, and the ever-popular Yellowstone National Park.

For your first stop, base yourself in the beautiful mountain town of Estes Park , where you can access some of the best hikes in RMNP while also enjoying this idyllic mountain town.

From there, head up to Yellowstone to enjoy a few days of geysers, geothermal pools, wildlife spotting, and utterly unique views.

geothermal pool in yellowstone np, an amazing feature on a road trip plan usa

On your way back to Denver, head to Grand Teton National Park to visit highlights like Jenny Lake, enjoy some hiking, and soak in iconic views like those along Mormon Row.

Don’t miss the chance to spend a bit of time in Jackson Hole, one of the USA’s most iconic mountain towns, while you’re there!

We recommend setting aside at least a week for this all-American road trip–if you’d like to spend some time in Denver, a full two weeks is best.

kate storm standing in front of a barn at mormon row in grand teton national park, a feature on many of the best usa road trip itineraries

San Francisco to Yosemite Loop

From Julie of More Than Main Street

Typically, you think of the Pacific Coast Highway when you think of the best California road trips, right? Well…consider something a little different!

This 10 day California road trip , forming a loop from San Francisco to Yosemite National Park and back, is one of the best road trips in the USA.

You’ll get the best of big-city excitement, some time by the ocean, beautiful scenic vistas, and outdoor fun galore!

After spending a few days in San Francisco , hit up Monterey, Carmel, and part of the Pacific Coast Highway.

Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco CA shot from above on a clear day

Can’t-miss destinations include the Golden Gate Bridge, Lombard Street, Alcatraz, Big Sur, and the world-class Monterey Aquarium.

Next head east over to Yosemite National Park for some incredible hiking, followed by a little wine tasting in Sonoma or Napa Valley, a stop in Muir Woods to see the giant redwoods, then finally back to San Francisco.

This road trip is perfect for families, couples, or even solo travelers and is guaranteed to be one you won’t forget!

You’ll need at least 10 days to do justice to this epic California road trip.

Vineyard in Napa Valley CA with a wood barn visible in the background, one of the best honeymoon destinations in usa

The American Southwest from Las Vegas

Thanks to inexpensive flights, a convenient location in southern Nevada, and its widespread appeal, Las Vegas is a fantastic place to kick off a road trip through the southwest!

With Las Vegas as a starting point, head off to Valley of Fire State Park in Nevada before making your way to the ultimate USA road trip destination: the Grand Canyon.

From there, loop up to Moab to explore Arches National Park and Canyonlands National Park, head west to visit Bryce Canyon National Park , and then move onto Zion before circling back to Vegas.

Kate Storm wearing a blue tank top walking between two formations in Goblin Valley State Park Utah

With extra time, you can add on more exciting stops in Arizona and Utah like Monument Valley, Page (home of Antelope Canyon and Horseshoe Bend ), Capitol Reef National Park, Goblin Valley State Park, and more.

Ten days is a good starting place for this American road trip, but you can do an abridged version in one week, and the sky is the limit as far as how long you can take to explore every nook, cranny, and slot canyon in the region!

South Kaibab trail into the Grand Canyon, one of the most famous national parks in USA

New York State Road Trip

From Melissa of Navigation Junkie

The route from Buffalo, NY to New York City is full of great attractions and small towns to explore, and the variety of stops along the way will be sure to entertain every member of the family!

To begin the journey, start at Niagara Falls in Buffalo, NY.

See the roaring power of the American and Canadian falls, and if you are up for it, take a ride on the Maid of the Mist to get up close and personal with the falls.

After visiting the falls continue on to Letchworth State Park, the Grand Canyon of the East, for a day of hiking and enjoying nature.

Continue on to   Rochester, NY , where you will find a variety of fun attractions, history, and nature experiences.

The next stop along the route is the Finger Lakes region, where you can enjoy the lakes, waterfalls, and some wine tasting.

rainbow falls in watkins glen new york, a fantastic usa road trip itinerary destination

From there, head to Saratoga Springs, known for horse racing and mineral baths.

After visiting Saratoga Springs, continue on to the Catskills Region, where you will find plenty of scenic views and hiking trails for hikers of all abilities.

Finish up your road trip in New York City, where you can visit the Statue of Liberty, The World Trade Center Memorial, Central Park, and Times Square, among many other iconic attractions!

We recommend taking a minimum of one week to fully experience all stops along this USA road trip route.

kate storm standing at a magnifying glass on liberty island overlooking financial district manhattan

Miami to Key West Road Trip

From Hannah & Adam Lukaszewicz of Getting Stamped

If you’re looking for a tropical road trip, consider making the drive from Miami to Key West .

On this US road trip, you’ll travel through the islands that make up the Florida Keys on the “Overseas Highway.”

It’s said to be one of the best road trips in the country!

While the drive to Key West isn’t too far (165 miles), the stops and the scenic beauty along the way are what make it worthwhile. The road trip is full of fun and quirky things to do and see!

The John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park and the Spiegel Grove Shipwreck are two great spots for exploring under the surface, where you’ll find coral reefs, sea life, and a sunken Navy ship.

Highway over the Caribbean Sea leading the to Floriday Keys as shot with a drone. The Florida Keys are one of the best places to visit in USA

For above the water, consider taking a cruise on The Africa Queen through the canals of Key Largo. 

There are great restaurants and bars along the way too.

Some popular stops include Plantation Key’s Mile Marker 88 Beach & Bar for all the tiki vibes, Islamorada Beer Company, and Robbie’s Restaurant, where you can feed tarpons from the dock. 

This road trip is best for a weekend (2-3 days).

Palm-tree lined path leading to Caribbean Sea beach in Key West Florida, one of the best southern weekend getaways

New England

Made up of some of the USA’s smallest states, the northeast region of New England is one of the best places for a road trip in the USA.

Featuring historic cities (hello Boston !), adorable small towns, a rugged coastline, gorgeous harbors, and plenty of lighthouses, New England spots a charm and culture all its own.

Consider starting and ending your New England road trip in Boston, the region’s largest city and airport hub, where you can walk the Freedom Trail, stroll cobblestone lanes, and visit some of the most impressive universities and museums in the country.

From there, make your way to beautiful Acadia National Park in Maine, stopping at charming coastal villages like Portsmouth, New Hampshire, and Kennebunkport, Maine along the way–plus of course, a stop in the charming city of Portland.

Things to Do in Acadia National Park

On your way back south, drop by the White Mountain National Forest, and beautiful towns like Stowe, Vermont (legendary for its fall foliage) and Woodstock.

If you have time, head south of Massachusetts before heading back to Boston, visiting the Gilded Age mansions in Newport, Rhode Island, and the idyllic small town of Mystic, Connecticut.

To take a USA road trip through all six New England states, two weeks or more is best. 

However, with less time you can easily pick and choose a couple of states to visit and still have an amazing road trip experience!

2 Days in Boston Itinerary: Beacon Hill

Texas Hill Country

Tucked into the central part of the Lone Star State, west of both Austin and San Antonio, lies an oasis of beauty.

Visit the Texas Hill Country for sparkling rivers, charming small towns, incredible hiking, beautiful waterfalls, excellent Texas barbecue , magnificent wildflowers, and more wineries and distilleries than you can count.

Some of the best things to do in the Texas Hill Country include visiting the town of Fredericksburg, which is known for its German heritage, enjoying a wine tasting, exploring beautiful Wimberley, climbing Enchanted Rock, exploring dramatic limestone caves, sampling barbecue, and visiting some of the best swimming holes near Austin , including the legendary Hamilton Pool and Jacob’s Well.

kate storm in a blue dress in front of the luckenbach post office

Be sure to save time for a couple of state parks, as well!

In addition to Enchanted Rock, popular state parks in the Hill Country include Garner State Park, Guadalupe River State Park, and Colorado Bend State Park (home to 70-foot Gorman Falls).

The lakes are also unforgettable: don’t miss a chance to admire the beauty of Canyon Lake or Lake Travis during this incredible US road trip!

Even if you only have one day, it’s worth taking a quick Texas Hill Country road trip–but ideally, we recommend setting aside a week to explore.

While you can visit year-round, bluebonnet season (roughly late March-April) is undoubtedly the most scenic time to visit!

cypress creek blue hole in wimberley texas, one of the best american small towns to visit

Northwest Arkansas

Packed with beautiful forests, idyllic hot springs, historic towns, and a lesser-known but beautiful national park, Northwest Arkansas is the perfect option for travelers looking for an interesting but off-the-beaten path US road trip destination.

Start your road trip at Hot Springs National Park, one of the only US national parks to be set in an urban (really, more like small-town) setting.

Nine historic bathhouses in the national park line Bathhouse Row, where visitors flocked to enjoy the local hot springs in the late 19th and early 20th centuries.

You can still soak in two of them today!

small waterfall in hot springs national park arkansas

From there, head north all the way to Eureka Springs, which is known for its historic architecture, beautiful setting in the Ozark Mountains, and even more hot springs.

Along the way, consider detouring slightly to visit Hawksbill Crag (pictured below), one of the best viewpoints in Arkansas.

Whether you want to hike, soak, shop, or simply relax and enjoy the views, Northwest Arkansas is a delightful getaway.

This trip can be completed over a long weekend, but 5 days would be ideal.

hiker standing on hawksbill crag in northwest arkansas ozark mountains

From Carole of Travels With Carole

For one of the best road trips in Texas , begin in El Paso and head southeast. 

West Texas is filled with art, much of it BIG Texas art.

Before reaching the iconic West Texas art hub of Marfa , you’ll encounter some roadside art stops that include the “Giant” movie set installation featuring huge cutouts of stars Elizabeth Taylor, James Dean, and Rock Hudson.

This is followed by stops at the Prada Marfa store that never opens, and at the railroad-side World’s Smallest Target Store that is complete with a shopping cart. 

kate storm in front of prada marfa in west texas, one of the best road trips in america

The tiny town of Marfa itself is home to the Chinati Foundation’s series of huge indoor and outdoor installations located on a former military base, as well as a plethora of art galleries–one of which displays Andy Warhol’s “The Last Supper.” 

In addition to art, Marfa has a viewing center where locals and visitors alike congregate at night hoping to see the area’s legendary and unexplained bouncing light orbs.

And if that’s not enough, you can also dine at the Stripes convenience store where Anthony Bourdain ate a fried burrito while filming what turned out to be his last episode of “Parts Unknown.” 

This is just the tip of the iceberg of a fascinating visit to this area. 

Allow 3 nights to visit this area and another night or two for an excursion to Big Bend National Park.

fort davis drugstore hotel in west texas with a pink truck parked in front of it, part of one of the best road trips in us southwest

Northern Michigan

When considering the best road trips in America, the Great Lakes are often overlooked in favor of the Atlantic and Pacific coasts–but for a magnificent summer road trip through one of the USA’s hidden gems, head to northern Michigan.

Sleeping Bear Dunes National Lakeshore on Lake Michigan and Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore on Lake Superior are located a mere five hours or so apart if you drive directly.

And, if you’ve never set eyes on the Great Lakes, this road trip will defy your expectations of what lakeshores look like!

view of fall foliage with lake in the foreground on michigan upper peninsula

Between them, be sure to take a step back in time at Mackinac Island, one of the best places to visit in Michigan.

Here’s the twist, though: no cars are allowed on the island, so you’ll need to leave yours on the mainland during your island escape!

Plan for about a week to make the most of this USA itinerary.

arch rock formation on mackinac island michigan

From Zach & Julie of Ruhls of the Road

Kauai is one of the most unique and beautiful destinations on earth.

However, when most people visit, they experience the inside of their resort and maybe a few beautiful places on day trips.

In truth, the best way to experience this incredible island is on a road trip to all of the best places on the island!

To start your Kauai road trip, go to the number one destination on the island: the Na Pali Coast.

The Na Pali Coast defies description, it is a place you have to see to believe.

The best way to see the area is on the Awa’awapuhi Trail, but make sure you hike the trail on a clear day for the best views!

Na Pali Coast of Kauai Hawaii. Kauai is one of the best road trips in USA.

From here, check out the Alakai Swamp, a boardwalk that also boasts incredible views.

As you leave the Na Pali Coast area, head down towards Waimea and see the Waimea Black Sand Beach.

Moving along the coast, stop at the Poipu area and see one of Kauai’s famous Hula shows.

Continue this coastal route and head into Wailua State Park. In this beautiful area, you’ll want to see Wailua Falls, Opaeka’a Falls, and hike the Kuilau Ridge.

The Kuilau Ridge Hike offers a 360-degree view of the Kauai landscape that will leave your jaw on the floor.

Finish your road trip by heading up to the Princeville area and checking out Queen’s Bath.

This is a beautiful tide pool that will make for the perfect ending to your Kauai road trip.

Make sure to check tides and go at low tide, as this area isn’t safe at high tide.

We recommend completing this Kauai road trip in 3 days.

twin waterfalls in forest in kauai hawaii

Road to Hana, Maui

From Jess of I’m Jess Traveling

When you think of Hawaii you may not think of a road trip but prepare to have your mind altered.

When traveling on the island of Maui driving the Road to Hana is a must!

The scenic drive takes you from Kahului to the east side of the island to the town of Hana. 

The Road to Hana is 52 miles of one-lane bridges, hairpin turns, and curves.

This drive will take up an entire day so make sure you pack lots of snacks and fill up for gas beforehand.

black sand beach in Waianapanapa state park on road to hana maui, one of the best things to do in usa

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, 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.

You can drive the Road to Hana in a day, but if you’d like to savor the experience, consider camping or staying in Hana town for a few days to make sure you see all the best sights along this road trip in the USA.

Bright blue water as seen along the Road to Hana in Maui, one of the best USA road trip itinerary ideas

Alaska Road Trip (Anchorage to Valdez)

From Wendy of Adventurous Retirement

Alaska is filled with excellent American road trip opportunities, especially in the summer.  

Start in Anchorage, when the museums are open.

Visit the Alaska Native Heritage Center to learn about the indigenous people of the ‘last frontier’, and the Alaska Public Lands Information Center to learn about the history and culture of Alaska for free.

Take the Trolley tour for a fun overview of Anchorage, its history, and the earthquake of ‘64.

Ride the free shuttle to the Ulu factory, and check out the salmon runs at Ship Creek.

On day 2, head to Palmer and visit the Iditarod Museum before driving to Hatcher Pass.

Go to the high point for incredible views, hike the trails, and admire blue mountain lakes. 

Continue on this road to loop back to town.

Matanuska Glacier near Valdez Alaska. Alaska is home to some of the best road trips in USA

From there, head to Matanuska Glacier, located one hour from Palmer. Spend day 4 hiking to and on the glacier. 

After that, drive toward Valdez Alaska on the Scenic Richardson Highway. It’s about 3 hours to Valdez.

Stop at Worthington Glacier Recreation Area to see the glacier or hike it. Stop at the various pullouts to view the waterfalls along Thompson Pass and the Highway.

If the salmon are spawning, visit Crooked Creek and see if you can spot a bear fishing for dinner.

While in and around Valdez, also consider taking an all-day wildlife glacier cruise, visiting the Valdez Museum and Annex, and visiting the Maxine & Jesse Whitney Museum.

This is a 5-day, 6-night road trip that keeps visitors busy every day. 

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About Kate Storm

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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.

6 thoughts on “25 Best Road Trips in the USA (Itinerary Ideas + Tips!)”

Love all these ideas and inspiration for my next trip!

Thanks Jess! So hard to choose.

So many fantastic ideas – I can vouch for the awesomeness of WA, my home state! I am itching to get driving!

We are too! Hopefully we’ll all be able to soon. 🙂 We’d love to get back out west this year!

Everybody skips over Arkansas and Missouri when they suggest road trips, big mistake. Some of the best driving roads and scenery are located in the Ozarks and Quachita National Forests. Start in Springfield, Mo to the north. Stops could include Branson, Mo, Buffalo National River, Little Rock, Ar, Hot Springs, Ar, Talimena Scenic Drive from Mena, Ar then back north through the river valley of Fort Smith, Ar,, up Hwy 23 (Pig Trail) to Historic Victorian Eureka Springs, Ar. Then back to Springfield, Mo. You could easily spend 10-14 days on this road trip and see very diverse entertainment, scenery, hiking and waterfalls, mineral and hot springs, mountain and valley vistas. Best time to travel would be spring and/or fall. Scenery rivals anywhere in the country.

It is a beautiful part of the country! We actually visited Eureka Springs the weekend we got engaged, stayed at the Crescent. 🙂 We had someone signed up to contribute the Ozarks to this post but we haven’t heard back from them yet–maybe we’ll add it ourselves during a post update!

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3 weeks East Coast itinerary in the USA

After writing about my 10-day West Coast itinerary and having so much success with it, I’ve decided to make a similar post and to write about my 3 weeks East Coast itinerary .

That’s because this part of the country is just as beautiful.

This 3 weeks East Coast itinerary is basically a 21 days road trip, starting at Niagara Falls and ending at the southernmost point of the United States, the amazing town of Key West . 

If you think it is too much, you can choose to fly between certain cities.

It’s up to you what means of transportation you think are the most suitable for this 3 weeks East Coast itinerary .

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EAST COAST 3 weeks itinerary

Road trips are perfect for those of you who, just like me, love to see how temperature is rising in the thermometer when traveling from one state to another.

For people who prefer to admire the landscape and the architecture on their way to a new destination, and who enjoy everything that comes with this type of adventure.

Therefore, this 3 weeks East Coast itinerary includes around 8 USA states.

What I use every time I travel:

  • To book hotels: Booking.com
  • To book tours:  GetYourGuide.com

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2 days at Niagara Falls

Start your 3 weeks East Coast journey in the USA with a natural tourist attraction: Niagara Falls.

Since it’s one of the most famous or maybe the best-known waterfall in the world, it’s no surprise that Niagara is on the bucket list of most of travelers.

The falls located at the border between the state of New York and Ontario, Canada, is a true natural spectacle. So beautiful that it’s very hard to put it into words.

The drop of water is 51 meters in height, and it’s also one of the most powerful waterfalls.

The volume of water per second produces enough energy to “feed” a quarter of the states mentioned above. It also makes such a strong and dramatic noise. 

Although it’s generally known as Niagara, the waterfall consists of three different sections: Horseshoe Falls, American Falls, and Bridal Veil Falls. Studies have shown that it formed around 12 000 years ago. 

If you want to get to Niagara Falls by plane, then you should know that the closest airport is Buffalo Niagara International Airport, and is located 30 minutes away. 

Things to do at Niagara Falls

  • admire a fabulous spectacle of nature that will stay with you forever
  • during the evening, enjoy a splendid show of lights projected on the waterfall
  • visit the Goat Island
  • go on a boat tour with the legendary Maid of the Mist
  • climb to Crows Nest, one of the best observation points, from where you can best admire the rainbow
  • buy souvenirs as future testimonies of a perfect experience
  • cross the Rainbow Bridge and admire the waterfall from the Canadian side
  • walk through the town of Niagara Falls

Where to stay Cascada Niagara

  • low-budget: Wanderfalls Guesthouse & Hostel
  • mid-budget: Hyatt Place Niagara Falls
  • luxury: Red Coach Inn

READ ALSO: Quick Guide to Niagara Falls

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2 days in Boston 

Distance Niagara Falls – Boston: 7 h

Let’s talk about this American metropolis with a European feel, about one of the oldest cities in the States, about an urban settlement that offers Instagrammable view at every step.

Boston is definitely one of the most beautiful cities and one of the most romantic getaways in the US and must be visited because every street is like a story in pictures.

In Boston, it’s a real pleasure to walk through the parks arranged by the magazine, to interact with friendly people, to admire the splendid architecture of the buildings, and to visit top-rated museums.

What’s more, explore top universities! Here’s what you can do in Boston:

Things to do in Boston:

  • city tour, cruise included
  • go on Freedom Trail : a 2.5-mile walk that will take you to the most important monuments and buildings in the city. Some of them are Massachusetts State House, the monument dedicated to the Boston massacre, USS Constitution, etc.
  • visit Boston Common Park and Boston Public Gardens
  • stroll around Back Bay, where the wealthiest people in Boston live and where you will find the most luxurious shops
  • visit Trinity Church, one of the oldest and most beautiful churches in the city, built in the 19th century in the Romanesque Richardsonian style
  • admire the upper panorama of the city, from the Prudential tower
  • d iscover the famous Harvard University in a 70 min tour

Where to stay in Boston:

  • low-budget: Courtyard by Marriott Boston Dedham/Westwood
  • mid-budget: citizenM Boston North Station
  • luxury: Boston Yacht Haven

READ ALSO : 5 gorgeous towns to visit on the East Coast, USA

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4 days in New York

Distance Boston – New York: 3 h 30′

The City needs no introduction, New York is famous for so many things. The American metropolis is on the top of the bucket lists of many travelers when it comes to cities to visit.

Spending 4 days in New York can only be a preview, a trailer, or a small fragment of everything that this huge, diverse, and generous city can offer in terms of places to visit and experiences to have.

If you are in New York for the first time , I think that the first places you should visit are the classic ones, no matter how cliché it may seem.

You can’t miss the walk through Times Square in the evening, relaxing in Central Park, observing the city from the top of the Empire State Building, and visiting the 911 memorial.

Of course, the ferry ride to the Statue of Liberty shouldn’t be missing or a window-shopping tour on 5th Avenue.

The Brooklyn Bridge is a must-see on foot and also the MET (The Metropolitan Museum of Art) exhibits.

Things to do in New York:

  • visit Rockefeller Center
  • admire the city from the High Line
  • stare the architecture of the Grand Central Terminal building
  • climb the World Trade Center, the tallest building in Manhattan or the Top of the Rock
  • visit the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
  • walk through Battery and Bryant Park
  • take pictures in front of the Flat Iron Building
  • admire the beauty of St. Patrick Cathedral
  • have lunch in Chinatown and Little Italy

Where to stay in New York:

Every time I have visited New York, I stayed either in a safe neighborhood in Brooklyn or near Times Square in Manhattan.

If you only spend 4 days in New York, it would be best to think about the second option. Here are 3 very good hotels that I recommend, depending on your budget:

  • low-budget: Hyatt Place
  • mid-budget:  Cambria Hotel
  • luxury: LUMA Hotel – Times Square

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2 days in Washington D.C.

Distance New York – Washington D.C.: 4 h

The 3-week East Coast itinerary of the United States cannot miss the country’s capital. Washington D.C. , as I said in another article, is often an underrated city overlooked by travelers exploring the United States.

I love this city! I like the mix between old and new, its elegance, the serious air of the capital, the beautiful buildings, especially the Capitol below, and the beautiful parks.

Ideally, you should visit Washington D.C. in the spring, when all the Japanese cherries around the Tidal Basin are in bloom.

But the beauty of the city doesn’t fade even in the rest of the year, and it’s very charming regardless of the season.

Things to do in Washington D.C.:

  • visit Lincoln Memorial, Thomas Jefferson Memorial, and the National Mall
  • go to the Smithsonian National Air and Space and Smithsonian National Museum of American History
  • take a tour of Arlington Cemetery
  • walk around Georgetown , the most beautiful neighborhood in Washington D.C. 
  • take a night tour of the most important buildings and monuments

Where to stay in Washington D.C.:

  • low-budget: Pod DC Hotel
  • mid-budget: A venue Suites Georgetown
  • luxury: Residence Inn

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2 days in Virginia Beach; quick stop in Norfolk

Distance Washington D.C. – Virginia Beach: 3 h 30′

I was quite subjective when I chose to include these two destinations in the 3 weeks East Coast itinerary.

Given the fact that I spent a lot of time in both, and I managed to discover wonderful places, I definitely want to recommend them further, so that they can be seen by others.

Virginia Beach is a resort town, located about 3 hours south of Washington D.C.

It is famous for its very long beach and the First Landing State Park. As the name suggests, this is the first place where English settlers first settled in 1607.

Things to do in Virginia Beach:

  • walk on the 3-mile long boardwalk
  • admire the sunset from the beach
  • go to a restaurant that serves seafood
  • observe the migration of dolphins in the early hours of the morning
  • take a selfie with the famous statue of Neptune
  • Visit the Virginia Aquarium & Marine Science Center
  • spend a fun day in the theme parks near the beach
  • visit Cape Henry Lighthouse
  • Cross the ocean through the famous Chesapeake Bridge-Tunnel

Where to stay in Virginia Beach:

  • low-budget: Beach Carousel Virginia Beach
  • mid-budget:  Boardwalk Resort by Diamond Resorts
  • luxury: The Cavalier Virginia Beach, Autograph Collection

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Norfolk is my hometown and the place on the American continent that I can call home.

Obviously, this can’t be the reason for you to make a stop in Norfolk, so I’ll tell you exactly the reasons why you should visit it.

Norfolk is home to the largest naval station in the world: Naval Station.

Norfolk has some fairytale neighborhoods and some really interesting museums.

The town is full of trees and vegetation, and because of this, it has a well-deserved nickname of the tree city.

Things to do in Norfolk:

  • visit the Botanical Garden; it’s very beautiful and full of colorful flowers
  • go to Town Point Park and walk on the seafront
  • explore several museums: Chrysler Museum of Art, Nauticus, Hermitage Museum and Gardens, and MacArthur Memorial Museum
  • take a walk on the coolest street in town, Granby Street
  • go to the beach in Ocean View
  • admire the beautiful colonial-style homes in the Ghent neighborhood
  • cruise dinner on the river

Where to stay in Norfolk:

  • low-budget: Comfort Suites Chesapeake – Norfolk
  • mid-budget:  Delta Hotels by Marriott Norfolk Airport
  • luxury: Page House Inn

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2 days in Savannah, Georgia; stop in Charleston

Distance Norfolk – Charleston: 6 h 30′

The next stop of the 3 weeks East Coast itinerary in the United States will be exactly halfway between Virginia Beach and Orlando.

We are talking about Charleston, a major port on the Atlantic coast and a chic city, often defined as the friendliest city in the US.

In Charleston, we make a short stop on our way to Savannah, Georgia. But that doesn’t mean Charleston doesn’t deserve all the attention.

If you will feel captivated by the historic buildings, its large beaches, charming streets, top restaurants, and palm trees lined up in front of pastel-colored buildings, then you are free to spend more time in Charleston.

Being the oldest city in the state of South Carolina, in Charleston, you should expect to discover some historic buildings of beauty as only the past can have.

A big plus in Charleston is the weather. Because it is located about the middle of the east coast, the weather in Charleston is almost perfect.

It’s never extremely hot, and it never reaches the threshold of frost in winter.

Charleston is a peninsula city, so no matter where you are, you’ll always be surrounded by water, and the scenery is fabulous.

Things to do in Charleston:

  • admire the buildings on Rainbow Row
  • walk through Waterfront Park and discover the pineapple-shaped fountain
  • Walk on the gorgeous promenade The Battery
  • go and take a photo for the famous Angel Oak Tree
  • visit several museums: Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, Gibbes Museum of Art, and Old Slave Mart Museum
  • go to Morris Island
  • go in a historic tour of the buildings in the city

Where to stay in Charleston:

  • low-budget: Sleep Inn Charleston – West Ashley
  • mid-budget: Homewood Suites By Hilton Charleston Historic District
  • luxury: Zero George Street

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Distance Charleston – Savannah: 2 h

After enjoying the sights of Charleston, it’s time to move on and discover a settlement at least as wonderful.

Surely you have seen, at least in the movies, the alleys of the lined trees full of Spanish moss.

The mysteriously shaded streets are part of the charming city of Savannah, the oldest in the state of Georgia.

With its cobbled streets, historic buildings and beautiful parks, the city is so beautiful that it has often been included in the list of the most beautiful cities in the United States.

Things to do in Savannah, Georgia:

  • walk through the parks; they are all extremely beautiful, but the most beautiful is Forsyth Park
  • g o on an organized tour of the city, packed with a river cruise
  • explore a cemetery full of secular oaks and statuettes,  Bonaventure Cemetery
  • go to the Savannah Historic District and admire the historic houses there

Where to stay in Savannah:

  • low-budget: Hotel Indigo Savannah Historic District
  • mid-budget: Eliza Thompson House, Historic Inns of Savannah Collection
  • luxury: McMillan Inn

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2 days in Orlando; stop in Daytona Beach 

Distance Savannah – Orlando: 4h

You need to make some space in the 3 weeks East Coast itinerary for the capital of entertainment. Spend at least two days in Orlando and you’ll have fun as for a whole year.

The city of Florida is internationally recognized for its theme parks. Basically, in the same place, you can have fun at Walt Disney, Universal Studios, LEGOLAND, and many others.

I assure you that in Orlando you will have a lot of adrenaline and a good mood!

Especially since, besides the theme parks that made it famous, it also has a lot of interesting museums, which are worth visiting. Such as Madame Tussauds, Orlando Fire Museum, and the National Vietnam War Museum.

Where to stay in Orlando:

  • low-budget: Welcome to Orlando
  • mid-budget: Sp ringHill Suites by Marriott Orlando at SeaWorld
  • luxury: Universal’s Loews Sapphire Falls Resort

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After the fun, you need to relax. So spend at least one afternoon at Daytona Beach, the most famous beach in the world, since the 1920s. I mean already 100 years of celebrity, wow!

Don’t be surprised if you see cars on the hot sand. Cars also have access to Daytona Beach, due to the beach hard-packed sand.

Where to stay in Daytona Beach:

  • low-budget: Atlantic Ocean Palm Inn
  • mid-budget: Bahama House – Daytona Beach Shores
  • luxury: Residence Inn by Marriott Daytona Beach Oceanfront

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3 days in Miami

Distance Daytona Beach – Miami: 4 h

Next is Miami, the cruise capital of the world, and a perfect exotic gateway.

Miami is not just about palm trees, bodies sculpted and tanned by the scorching sun, nightclubs, and expensive cars.

Miami is an extremely diverse city, known even for its special architecture.

In Miami, you will enjoy admiring Art Deco buildings, especially the hotels on Ocean Drive.

Miami Beach has some of the most beautiful beaches in the world, and Biscayne Bay is home to the luxury residences of celebrities, opulent houses that you will be able to see from the outside on a boat tour.

Things to do in Miami:

  • visit the Vizcaya Museum
  • go shopping on Collins Avenue
  • get tanned in Crandon Park
  • go on a tour of Little Havana and Coral Gables
  • admire all the exotic plants in the botanical garden
  • go on a tour of the Everglades National Park , where you can see crocodiles in their natural environment

Where to stay in Miami:

  • low-budget: Penguin Hotel
  • mid-budget: National Hotel, An Ocean Front Resort
  • luxury: The Savoy Hotel & Beach Club

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2 days in Key West

Distance Miami – Key West: 3 h 30′

Although it belongs to the United States and is the southernmost point of the country, Key West is closer to Cuba.

Just 90 miles separate this beautiful and sunny city from the largest island in the Caribbean.

This means that in Key West you can have about the same vibe that the exotic islands of the Atlantic give you, without leaving the continental USA. Key West is part of the Florida Keys, an archipelago of about 30 islands.

It is quite a touristy place and it could be very crowded in high season, but it is worth spending at least two days here.

These are some of the tourist attractions in Key West: the former residence of the famous writer Ernest Hemingway, some gorgeous beaches, museums, restaurants with unique decor, but also the delicious Key lemon pie.

Things to do in Key West:

  • go to the southernmost continental point of the United States monument
  • walk down the Duval Street
  • visit the Little White House of former President Truman
  • low-budget: Avalon Bed and Breakfast
  • mid-budget: Ambrosia Key West
  • luxury: Sunset Key Cottages

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West coast road trip itinerary – 3 weeks.

13 Jul 2021 | California , Destinations , North America

Planning a West Coast road trip itinerary can be overwhelming. You’re spoilt for choice when visiting this part of the United States – natural beauty, poetic endless roads, and stunning romantic sunsets are sure to make your heart beat faster (or even skip a beat once in a while!). 

A trip along the West Coast of the United States will constantly impress you – more often than not at moments, you don’t expect. This guide will help so you can simply look forward to exploring all of these breathtaking locations without the stress of planning a route. 

Our suggested West Coast USA itinerary begins in San Francisco , travels through several National Parks in the most beautiful state in the USA , winds through Las Vegas, and ends in Los Angeles. We have also included some additional information to extend your trip!

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West Coast Road Trip Itinerary: Planning your trip

The US West Coast comprises California, Oregon, and Washington. In this post, we will dive deeper into the California destinations along the Pacific Coast, and also explore Nevada along the way. 

  • If flying from overseas, you can fly to cities like San Francisco, Los Angeles, or Las Vegas and then pick up a car rental to start your road trip
  • Don’t forget your passport and tourist visa (if it applies to you)

This West Coast road trip is beautiful throughout the year. However, try to figure out in advance which parks you definitely want to visit. The weather can sometimes cause trouble, and not all parks are (completely) open all four seasons. 

From May to September good weather is more or less guaranteed – but winter, when the national parks are hidden under a beautiful blanket of snow, also has its advantages.

Packing Tips for West Coast or the Pacific Coast Highway Trip

Here are some packing tips for your west coast USA road trip

  • Don’t forget your universal adapter!
  • Ensure there’s a high enough limit on your credit card(s). More often than not, hotels will ask for a deposit.
  • You need a universal driver’s license in America. Also, gas up wherever you can. Sometimes you won’t come across a gas station for hours!
  • There are water fountains in the National Parks, so be sure to bring your reusable water bottle.
  • Invest in an Annual National Park Pass . Valid for 12 months from the month of purchase, this pass covers admission to all 59 U.S. National Parks. At just $80 USD for the whole year, the pass practically pays for itself.

It is important to note that renting a car is unavoidable. Try to select the comfiest and trustworthy car your budget allows. 

You’ll often find yourself on the road for hours on end without coming across another living soul, let alone a train or bus station.

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How much time to spend on the pacific coast highway road trip.

We did our West Coast USA tour in three weeks. We crossed three state lines, drove just under 3200 kilometers, and walked on average 18,000 steps per day. Honestly, our schedule was firm but remained doable. 

We could easily have stayed a few weeks longer, though! Being blown off your socks every single day certainly helps to keep the trip enjoyable.

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In order to kick start your Pacific Coast Highway road trip, fly or travel to San Francisco in Northern California. You can pick up a car rental from the airport and then buy road trip essentials. 

  • Day 1-3 : San Francisco
  • Day 4-5 : Yosemite National Park
  • Day 6 : Sequoia National Park 
  • Day 7-8: Death Valley National Park
  • Day 9-12 : Las Vegas
  • Day 13-14 : Zion National Park
  • Day 15-17 : Palm Springs
  • Day 18 : Day trip to Joshua Tree National Park
  • Day 19-20 : Los Angeles
  • Day 21 : Flyout

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Stop 1: Arrive in San Francisco, and explore the diverse city (Day 1-3)

San Francisco should be the first stop on your West Coast road trip. The land of the Golden Gate Bridge, cable cars, fantastic food, and diverse population, this marvelous city earns a blogpost for itself – read everything about the City by the Bay here . 

We stayed at Palihotel San Francisco .

There’s something for everyone with intriguing islands, plenty of hiking trails, fascinating museums, and famous landmarks in San Francisco.

It’s impossible to explore all that San Francisco has to offer in one trip – so plan a stay of 3 nights, and I guarantee you won’t get bored for a second.

Things to do in San Francisco

  • Check off the iconic Golden Gate Bridge park : Visit the landmark bridge in San Francisco on your 3-day trip. Although it is completely free to view the bridge, you can opt for a sightseeing tour or bike across the bridge for a unique experience. Note that this is also an amazing photo location.
  • Crissy Field, Palace of Fine Arts and Japanese Gardens: Spend an afternoon exploring Crissy Field and sit down with a picnic spread.   Explore the Palace of Arts which was originally built for the 1915 Panama-Pacific Exposition – it is a stunning piece of art. In the late afternoon, explore the Japanese Gardens!
  • Fisherman’s Wharf, Alcatraz: Spend a day at the Fisherman’s Wharf, where you can check out Pier 39, eat and admire the lovely marina. This area is super touristy, so expect food and souvenirs to be expensive. From the Pier, take a cruise to Alcatraz Island to explore one of the toughest military prisons. It is no longer functioning, but there are guided day tours where you can learn about the prison’s history and prisoner stories.
  • Visit SFMOMA: San Francisco Museum of Modern Art is a great stop for art lovers. The complex is home to a vast collection of modern and contemporary artworks from most renowned artists all over the world.  Here is an entry ticket .
  • Half Moon Bay and/or Sausalito: You can take a day trip to Half Moon Bay or spend half a day in Sausalito, followed by a sunset cruise in the evening (from the Angel Island State Park).

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Mist trail : This hike is the signature trail of Yosemite, and it’s the perfect walk to do with children. Not only will you spot beautiful waterfalls, you’re also treated to an astonishing view over the Nevada Fall, Liberty Cap, and The Half Dome.

Depending on how far you’re willing to go, the average hike takes between 2 and 5 hours, with a distance of between 4.8 and 11 kilometers.

If you want to make it a round trip, you need to add on 2.4 kilometers

Yosemite Falls Trail: This is one of Yosemite’s oldest historic trails, built-in 1873 to 1877. The Yosemite Falls Trail winds its way up to the top of the highest waterfall in North America. 

With a distance of 11.6 kilometers, the hike will take around 7 hours. When there’s been a heatwave, almost no water nor waterfall will be seen – so always double-check at the information point so you aren’t disappointed when hiking this trail.

North Dome Hike : If you’re in a bit of a rush and you haven’t got the time or courage to attempt the Half Dome hike, the North Dome hike is the perfect alternative! 

The starting point of the route is an hour’s drive from the park entrance. The hike is 14.2 kilometers and takes about 4 hours. 

During this trail you get a mind-blowing close-up view of the Half Dome – make sure you walk to the very edge of the rocks at the end of the path. 

Try to start the trail early in the morning. You’ll end up walking under the naked sun for quite some while, so take enough water and sunscreen with you. 

The track itself is not that challenging, with the exception of some sturdy and steep parts in the middle.

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Best Viewpoints in Yosemite National Park

Glacier Point is the most popular viewpoint in Yosemite National Park. From here, you can see incredible views of Yosemite Valley, Yosemite Falls, Half Dome, and other impressive Yosemite landmarks. 

Though you can actually hike up to Glacier Point, it’s easily accessible by car as long as the Glacier Point Road is open. 

The road is open from late May to sometime in October or November, depending on the weather conditions.

Tunnel View is another popular viewpoint known for its spectacular views of El Capitan, Half Dome, and Bridalveil Fall. The scene is truly amazing; the views of Yosemite look like a dream.

You’ll find this viewpoint at the east end of the Wawona Tunnel – make sure you bring your camera!

Yosemite is full of spectacular waterfalls – and Yosemite Falls and Bridalveil Fall are two of the best.

There are many different places throughout the park where you can view Yosemite Falls, but if you’re looking for an up-close look you can follow a one-mile loop that will take you to the Lower Fall. 

The Upper Falls is accessible but only via a strenuous hike.

El Capitan is one of the most iconic landmarks in Yosemite National Park. As rock climbing is a popular activity in Yosemite, El Capitan Meadow is a great place for watching climbers.

When driving out of Yosemite National Park, tears rolled down my cheeks. I was overwhelmed by the great hikes in this beautiful park. 

Nature always triggers something in me, but I have to admit that this park left an unprecedented impression.

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Stop 5: Travel to Las Vegas and explore (Day 9-12)

While approaching the Nevada border during our USA West Coast road trip itinerary, our excitement level rose. Especially when out of the barren desert, we see Las Vegas appear in the distance out of nowhere.

All the skyscraper hotels, limousines, advertising signs, naked women, the world-famous strip… we’ve never been bombarded with so much instant chaos upon arriving somewhere new.

We stayed for four nights at the Virgin hotels Las Vegas . 

We also stayed in Sin City a little longer because we’d set aside a day for our Las Vegas wedding.  Read everything about our wedding here ! 

With two nights in Las Vegas, you’ll have more than enough time. We weren’t the biggest fan of this artificial Gambling Capital of the World, but you simply have to check it out for yourselves.

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Things to do in Las Vegas

There are so many interesting things to do in Las Vegas. It’s the largest city in Nevada and unsurprisingly receives millions of visitors every year. 

With a wide variety of leisure options – like music, theater, circus, magic, gambling, betting, weddings, family fun, excursions, and much more – it’s one of the largest entertainment centers in the world. 

As for the nightlife, you can enjoy it with the discreet complicity of those who are willing to offer you anything you want. I’m sure you know the saying – ‘what happens in Las Vegas, stays in Las Vegas.

Gambling: Have a gamble, no matter how cliché it may sound. You can’t escape the gambling madness here. 

Every hotel is full of slot machines and poker tables that just scream for your attention… and your money!

Las Vegas Strip : The Las Vegas Strip is without a doubt one of the main places to visit in Vegas. 

On this boulevard, you’ll find the best-known hotels and casinos in the city, in addition to the famous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign (one of the most photographed places in the city). 

As it is bloody hot in the city, it’s better to avoid the main strip during the day. It’s also much more impressive at night with all the lights on… Try to visit the old strip as well, as gambling here is much cheaper among the locals.

Visit Red Canyon State Park: If you don’t know what to visit near Vegas, the Red Rock Canyon National Conservation Area is a beautiful place where you can appreciate the splendor of the desert. 

This beautiful natural space is made up of impressive peaks and reddish walls, and it’s much appreciated by hikers and climbers. 

Red Rock Canyon State Park is a nice day trip idea from Las Vegas. Set aside 4-5 hours for this trip so that you can explore the state, and also head out for some day hikes. 

This is also the location where we shot our wedding pictures!

Fly over the Grand Canyon: The best way to see the Grand Canyon is by flying over and through it by helicopter or airplane . That way, you can get the best views of the Canyon and the Colorado River from up above – an experience that you absolutely cannot miss out on during your West Coast road trip. The beauty and majesty of the place will leave you speechless. 

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Stop 6: hike your way through zion national park (day 13-14).

Zion National Park is a 2.5-hour drive from Las Vegas, and we stayed at La Quinta by Wyndham La Verkin – Gateway to Zion . Zion is a haven of trails with incredible, jaw-dropping views. This park simply must be on your West Coast road trip itinerary – get ready to be blown away. 

Try to stay here at least for two nights. Since Zion gets extremely crowded in the spring and summer, and the most popular trails are very busy in the middle of the day, we recommend hitting the trail as early as you can.

Most hiking points in the park can only be reached by the shuttle bus. There are several parking places in the park at the shuttle stop – but come early if you want to ensure your spot. During summer the shuttle runs from 6 am to 10 pm, and from 7 am to 8 pm in the winter.

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Check out the best stops for your day trip to Joshua Tree below – and remember to pack plenty of food and water, as there won’t be anywhere to stock up on supplies once you’re in the park.

  • Barker Dam Trail: An easy 1.8-kilometer walking loop with the most interesting rock formations.
  • Keys View: The second stop on your one-day trip to Joshua Tree National Park is Keys View. At this overlook, you’ll be able to admire the Coachella Valley and spot the San Andreas Fault. The elevation is over 1500 meters, so this is one of the first places to get snow each season.
  • Cholla Cactus Garden: The best place to watch the sunset during your day trip in Joshua Tree National Park is the Cholla Cactus Garden.  The cholla cactus fills this 10-acre garden near the park’s north entrance. There’s a parking lot located at the trailhead, so make a quick stop and walk along the trail through the garden.  Remember that you’re in the desert, so these hikes are not recommended during the summer months. Temperatures drop significantly when the sun goes down in the desert. Be prepared.

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More West Coast Road Trips 

You can tweak this West Coast road trip route and instead add the following places:

San Juan Islands: The San Juan Islands are an archipelago in the state of Washington. These islands are known for orca sightseeing, and it is home to the Lime Kiln Point State Park which is an orca-whale lookout. If traveling from Las Vegas you will have to fly there to make good use of time. 

Oregon Coast Highway: Another epic West Coast Road trip idea is from travel from California to the Washington state and Oregon aka Oregon Coast Highway (US Route 101). It runs through the state along the coastline near the Pacific Ocean. You can stop at amazing areas such as coastal towns in California, Cannon Beach and explore parks such as Olympic National Park and Crater Lake National Park. 

San Diego: Speaking of the coast, San Diego is a great place to stop. Located in southern California San Diego has nice warm weather, great beaches, and parks, which is a nice destination for art, shopping, and nature lovers. 

There is a deep harbor with a large naval fleet, with a museum. You can visit San Diego from Los Angeles. San Diego to Los Angeles about 2-3 hours away along with a few stops (and moderate traffic). 

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Bryce Canyon National Park : Bryce Canyon National Park is a stunning park in Utah with crimson-colored hoodoos and rock formations. 

There are amazing hiking trails and overlook points located inside the park such as Sunrise Point and Bryce Point. You can visit Bryce Canyon from Las Vegas. 

Bryce Canyon National Park is about 265 miles from Vegas and it will take you about four hours. You can cut a day from Palm Springs and instead visit this park from Vegas.

During our road trip, unfortunately, we did not have time to visit Bryce Canyon, my friends from ‘Along came an elephant’ wrote a nice blog about it. You can read it here .

We hope you enjoyed this post on the West Coast Road Trip guide useful in planning yours! Have more questions, let us know in the comments below.

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Even though I am from the US, I’ve never been farther west than Colorado. I would love to see more of the south west part especially. Thanks for all the of the useful tips!

Stéphanie Beyens

Tank you so much Maria! I hope you will have the opportunity to travel to the West Coast one day, you will love it!

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The Great American Road Trip: A 4-Month Itinerary Around the USA

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The Great American Road Trip — it’s the kind of multi-month adventure most dream about, but few actually do.

While many of us have bucket-list goals of exploring this vast and diverse landscape, more often than not, we end up heading abroad instead. International travel just seems more alluring, exotic, and exciting.

But this country has more than enough eclectic cities, small towns, regional culinary traditions, historic sites, fascinating museums, and natural wonders to keep any intrepid traveler busy.

I’ve done five big US road trips (two that completely crisscrossed the country and three in various regions) that cumulatively add up to a year on the road (and that doesn’t count all the “regular” trips, vacations, and weekend getaways). I’ve seen a lot of the United States.

When COVID-19 caused us to consider our backyard more and more , many Americans turned to domestic travel. We finally got to explore all the wonders our own country has to offer.

So, because of that, I’ve created an epic four-month itinerary for traveling around the States. I think it balances time in cities with that spent relaxing in nature.

It may seem like a lot, but four months just scratches the surface. And, since I don’t expect most of you to have four months, you can easily break this trip into smaller portions. It’s much better to concentrate your focus rather than try to see a lot in a short amount of time.

One note before we begin: There are so many routes you could take that it’s impossible to have one “best” route. The US is just too big. The route below is just one of my favorites. Use it as a starting point for creating your own itinerary that mixes realistic drive times, national parks, and fabulous cities.

Table of Contents

Month 1: East Coast, Southern US

Month 2: south, southwestern us, west coast, month 3: pacific northwest, western us, month 4: midwest, northeast us, days 1-3: boston, ma.

The towering skyline of Boston, MA as seen from near the water with a blue sky above

  • Walk the Freedom Trail – This 2.5-mile (4km) route links many historic sites, including the Boston Common, Faneuil Hall, the State House, and Bunker Hill. To get the most out of your experience, take a guided tour . You’ll be able to ask questions to an expert local guide have a much more in-depth experience.
  • Relax in Boston Common – This is one of America’s oldest parks and was once used as communal pastureland by Puritan settlers. Today, it’s a great place to relax, people-watch, and picnic.
  • See the Bunker Hill Monument – The Battle of Bunker Hill (1775) was one of the first major battles of the Revolutionary War. While the British won it, the Americans wore British forces down more than was expected. The monument stands 221 feet tall; you can climb to the top to enjoy the best view of Boston.
  • Visit the Museum of Fine Arts – This museum has over 450,000 pieces of fine art, covering everything from the pre-Columbian era to Italian Impressionists. It’s one of the biggest collections in the country. It’s free after 4pm on Wednesdays.

For more things to do, check out my free guide to Boston . And, for places to stay, here are my hostel recommendations.

Days 4-8: New York City, NY

New York City viewed from the Manhattan bridge, with tenement buildings in the foreground and modern skyscrapers in the background

  • Take a walking tour – To get a feel for the city, take a walking tour. There are myriad free and paid tours on a variety of subjects. Nothing is too obscure. Here’s a list of suggested walking tour companies in NYC .
  • Wander Central Park – This massive, 51-block-long, 843-acre park is the best free attraction in town. There are plenty of places to bike, walk, jog, read, picnic, and people-watch. During the summer, there are free concerts and theater productions too. Free tours are run by the parks service. The “Iconic Views of Central Park” tour is offered daily at 10am from the spring to the fall.
  • See the Statue of Liberty – You can pay to visit Ellis Island if you want to see the statue up close . However, you can also take a free ferry to Staten Island instead if you just want to see it while passing by.
  • Visit the 9/11 Memorial & Museum – At the base of the Freedom Tower is a park commemorating the victims of 9/11. Inside the museum, there are over 14,000 artifacts from that day, as well as 3,500 recordings from survivors, first responders, and family members of those killed. It’s a sobering, eye-opening exhibit. A timed-entry ticket is $19.40
  • Walk the High Line – The High Line is an elevated urban walking park on the west side of NYC. Made from a converted train track, it runs for 22 blocks and is lined with overlooks, gardens, public art, food stalls, and greenery.
  • Cross the Brooklyn Bridge – For a view of the Manhattan skyline, walk across the Brooklyn Bridge. It’s a long walk (around 40 minutes if you stop for photos), but the view is worth it — especially at night. It’s free too!
  • Explore the Met – The Metropolitan Museum of Art is one of the foremost fine art collections in the world. You can easily spend an entire day here if you wanted to see it all.

If you want more ideas for things to see and do in NYC, here’s a detailed suggested itinerary that can come.

For accommodation suggestions, here is my comprehensive list of hostels in NYC , as well as a neighborhood-by-neighborhood guide to the city .  

Days 9-11: Philadelphia, PA

View down Benjamin Franklin Parkway lined with trees with orange leaves in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

  • See the Liberty Bell – This bell, which dates to 1752, is an iconic symbol of American freedom. It’s said to have been rung when the Declaration of Independence was read in July 1776. Today, the bell is located in Independence National Historical Park, which you can visit for free.
  • Wander around Independence Hall – Learn about the founding of the United States at Independence Hall, and wander around the area’s historic colonial buildings.
  • Explore Franklin Court – This is where Benjamin Franklin lived while serving in the Continental Congress and Constitutional Convention. While his house was torn down after his death in 1790, a hollow structure stands where it was located, and there’s a museum nearby with information about his life and works.
  • Climb the Rocky stairs – The stairs from Rocky , the classic boxing film, are located at the Museum of Art. You can’t visit Philadelphia without running up them and doing your best Stallone impression.
  • Visit the Magic Gardens – This quirky art gallery is one of the most unique attractions in town: a collection of indoor and outdoor art and mosaics made from broken tiles, glass, and all kinds of odds and ends. Indoors, there’s a more conventional art gallery and space for events and concerts.

Days 12-14: Washington, DC

Aerial view of Washington DC with Thomas Jefferson Memorial building and the Tidal Basin in the foreground

  • Visit the Holocaust Museum – The Holocaust Museum is informative and heart-wrenching. Its permanent exhibit takes up three entire levels and tells the story of the Holocaust through films, photos, artifacts, and first-person stories. Admission is free.
  • Tour the Smithsonian – The Smithsonian Institution is a group of world-class museums and research centers. All of them are free to enter. Some of the best museums are: the Air and Space Museum, the African American Museum, the Smithsonian Castle, and the American Art Museum.
  • See the Lincoln Memorial – This iconic 19-foot statue is located on the National Mall and pays tribute to America’s 16th president. Built in 1914, it’s surrounded by 36 columns, each of which represents a state in the union at the time of his death in 1865.

For tons more ideas on what to see, here’s my free detailed guide to DC!  

Days 15-16: Shenandoah National Park, VA

The rolling hills and mountains of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia

Days 17-19: Asheville, NC

The winding Blue Ridge Parkway surrounded by forests and mountains, near Asheville, North Carolina

  • The Biltmore Estate – This is America’s largest house. It’s a whopping 178,926-square-foot mansion surrounded by 8,000 acres of land. The massive estate has over 250 rooms (including 33 bedrooms and 43 bathrooms). I love it!
  • Enjoying craft beer – Asheville has over 25 breweries (and there are another 50+ outside town too). Take a brewery tour, or just hop around and sample some local offerings. My two favorites are Bhramari and Wicked Weed.
  • Hiking the Blue Ridge Mountains – Parts of the Appalachian Trail can be found here, and there are lots of day or multiday hikes. You can also climb Mount Mitchell, the highest summit east of the Mississippi River.

Days 20-22: Atlanta, GA

The skyline of Atlanta, GA from Piedmont Park

  • See the Center for Civil and Human Rights – Opened in 2014, this museum highlights the struggles and accomplishments of the civil rights movement as well as human rights around the globe. (To learn more about civil rights history in Atlanta, take a guided tour with Unexpected Atlanta. )
  • Wander the Atlanta Botanical Garden – Escape the urban hustle and bustle with a getaway to this 30-acre oasis in the heart of the city. In addition to its orchids and tropical plants, there’s a 600-foot canopy walk that lets you enjoy the gardens from 40 feet in the air.
  • Take a street art tour – Atlanta is one of the best destinations for street art. There are tons of murals along the Krog Street Tunnel and the Belt Line. Take a guided tour or use the website streetartmap.org for self-guided suggestions.

Days 23-27: Nashville, TN

A view overlooking Nashville, TN at night with the downtown all lit up

  • Attend the Grand Ole Opry – Opened in 1925, this is one of the most famous country music venues in the world. Today, the Opry hosts regular live performances, TV broadcasts, and radio shows. You can buy tickets here or book a guided tour of the venue here .
  • See the Parthenon – This full-scale replica of the Parthenon in Athens, Greece, was built in 1897. It was created to celebrate Nashville’s 100th anniversary and chosen because Nashville is called “the Athens of the South” (due to its historic focus on higher education).
  • Explore the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum – This museum has one of the largest music collections in the entire world. There are over 200,000 recordings here, including 98% of music released before World War II. Tickets are $29.95.
  • Visit Franklin – Located just 25 minutes outside of Nashville, most people assume Franklin is just another suburb. However, it has a lot going for it: it’s bursting with small-town charm, has stellar food and drink (it’s where I discovered my favorite Bourbon, HC Clark), is full of history ( there was a major Civil War battle here ), and has one of the best-preserved historic main streets in the country. I’d spend two nights here.

Days 28-30: Memphis, TN

The retro exterior and sign of the Lorraine Motel in Memphis, TN, USA

  • Visit the National Civil Rights Museum – This museum traces the history of civil rights from the 17th century to today. It’s housed in the former motel where Martin Luther King Jr. was assassinated. It’s powerful and poignant. Don’t miss it.
  • See the Rock ‘n’ Soul Museum – This museum highlights the musical pioneers of blues, rock, and soul music from the 1930s to the 1970s. There are costumes and recordings, interactive media, and exhibitions on famous musicians from Memphis. A joint ticket that also includes the Music Hall of Fame is $17.
  • Stroll down Beale Street – Known as “America’s most iconic street,” Beale Street features many bars where you’ll find Memphis’s best live music. There are also numerous street buskers. If you’re going out at night, start here. ( Backbeat Tours offers guided tours if you’d like to learn more about the street’s history.)
  • Day-trip to Graceland – The home of Elvis Presley, Graceland is located a few miles south of town. Even if you’re not a huge Elvis fan, it’s worth a visit to see just how impactful his life and music have been. You’ll see loads of lookalikes and die-hard fans making the pilgrimage to see the King.

Days 31-32: Natchez, MS

A pathway leading up to the historic Rosalie mansion, with white pillars and a brick façade with black wooden shutters, surrounded by lush trees in Natchez, Mississippi, USA

  • Visit antebellum homes – Built in the early to mid-19th century, these historic homes are Natchez’s main draw. Longwood, Rosalie Mansion, and Stanton Hall were my favorites. Admission is $20-25 USD at each or there is a joint ticket that includes all three for $65 USD.
  • Attend the Natchez Pilgrimage – During the Natchez Pilgrimage in the spring, all of the private historical homes open up to the public. The costumed guides explain the history of the home, their owners, and the region. It’s the city’s biggest annual event, and there are some 20 homes on display.
  • See the Emerald Mount – Constructed sometime between the 13th and 17th centuries, this was an elevated place of worship for the Plaquemine Native Americans. All kinds of animal bones have been found nearby, leading researchers to believe it was the site of religious or sacred activity.

Days 33-36: New Orleans, LA

One of the many old, colorful buildings in bustling New Orleans

  • Visit the National World War II Museum – This is the largest World War II museum in America. It’s also one of the best museums in the world. You can listen to firsthand accounts of the war, which make it all feel that much more intimate and impactful. You can get your tickets here (admission is $36.56).
  • Listen to music on Frenchmen Street – Live music is available every night of the week, and there are innumerable venues to listen to blues and jazz. My personal favorite is the Spotted Cat.
  • Wander the French Quarter and Garden District – These are two of NOLA’s most iconic and historic districts, full of old French-influenced buildings and grand mansions. You can either do a self-guided tour or go with Take Walks , which runs the best walking tours in town!
  • Take a ghost or voodoo tour – “The Big Easy” has a creepy past. The best way to learn about it is to take a voodoo or ghost tour . You’ll get to see cemeteries, explore haunted buildings, and hear all sorts of unsettling anecdotes and ghostly tales.

For more things to see and do in NOLA, check out this detailed itinerary I created .  

Days 37-39: Houston, TX

A large green park near downtown Houston, Texas, USA

Houston is home to the Space Center and NASA’s astronaut training complex, as well as countless breweries and museums and a killer ethnic food scene (definitely go out for Viet BBQ).

These are some things you can do while you’re in town:

  • Visit Space Center Houston – This is Houston’s top attraction, bringing in over a million visitors each year. There are over 400 items in the collection, including moon rocks and three spacecraft that were used during missions. Get your timed-entry ticket here ($29.95).
  • Explore the Museum of Natural Science – Opened in 1909, this museum has four floors of exhibitions (as well as a planetarium and an IMAX theatre). There are displays on wildlife, ancient Egypt, dinosaurs, minerals, and much more! Tickets are $25.
  • Wander Buffalo Bayou Park – This 124-acre park has all kinds of walking trails and is a nice spot for a picnic, to relax with a book, or to people-watch. There are also lots of concerts and events here too, so check the local tourism office to see what’s coming up.

Days 40-44: Austin, TX

A bright and sunny day overlooking the towering skyline of Austin, Texas

  • Relax at Barton Springs – Barton Springs is a pool/creek that locals flock to in warm weather. It’s fed by a natural cold-water spring in Zilker Park and has manicured lawns that are great for lounging on and relaxing when it’s too hot to do much else. You can also rent kayaks here .
  • Go two-stepping – Two-stepping is a popular country dance — and country dancing is one of Austin’s favorite pastimes. To see it in action (and try it yourself), head to the White Horse, where there are free lessons so you can then dance your way around town.
  • Enjoy world-class barbecue — Some of the best BBQ joints in the US are here in Austin. If you’re looking to treat your taste buds (and don’t mind waiting, usually a couple of hours), head to Franklin’s or La Barbecue. For something faster, check out Micklethwait Craft Meats.

For way more activities, check out my free guide to Austin ! Since I call this city home, I have a lot of suggestions on how to spend your time here.  

Days 45-47: Truth or Consequences, NM

Originally named Hot Springs, “T or C,” as it’s known, got its name from a radio contest in 1950. After winning, the town kept the name. Located 10 hours from Austin, T or C is known for its wellness tourism. The entire town was built over a hot mineral spring, so it’s the perfect place to relax at a spa.

Try to explore some of the nearby ghost towns. Winston and Chloride, located north of T and C, are two mining towns that were abandoned in the early 1900s; some of the original buildings still remain.  

Days 48-49: Phoenix, AZ

The view overlooking Phoenix from rocky Camelback mountain above the city

  • See the Desert Botanical Garden – This 140-acre garden is home to over 50,000 plants, including over 14,000 cacti. It’s super interesting!
  • Visit the Heard Museum – This museum focuses on Native American art. There are permanent and rotating exhibitions of contemporary art, as well as cultural artifacts that highlight the history and traditions of the region’s native cultures.
  • Hike Camelback Mountain – With an elevation of 2,700 feet, this 2-3-hour hike is a fun way to see Arizona’s stunning and arid landscapes. There are two trails, both of which are challenging but rewarding.

Days 50-51: Joshua Tree National Park, CA

The open road cutting through Joshua Tree Park in the rugged desert of California during a road trip

A seven-day vehicle pass is $30 USD. It allows multiple entries in case you stay in one of the nearby towns.  

Days 52-54: San Diego, CA

A sunny day along the beautiful coast of San Diego, California

  • See the USS Midway Museum – This aircraft carrier was commissioned after World War II and was the largest ship in the world until 1955. It saw action in numerous conflicts, including Vietnam. After it was decommissioned, it became a museum open to the public. Skip-the-line tickets are $32.
  • Visit wildlife at the San Diego Zoo – Located in Balboa Park, this zoo is home to over 3,500 animals and 700,000 plant species. It’s a massive 1,800-acre park, and you could easily spend an entire day here. It’s a fun place to visit with kids (there’s even a Children’s Zoo).A skip-the-line ticket is $72.
  • Go whale watching – California gray whales migrate from Alaska to Mexico between December and April. They are spectacular to see up close, as they grow up to 49 feet long and live for over 70 years. Tours range from around $60-75 depending on length and tour company. A 4-hour tour with City Cruises California is $73.

Days 55-58: Los Angeles, CA

Streetscape in Beverly Hills, Los Angeles, with palm trees and expensive shops

  • Wander Hollywood Boulevard – Play tourist and visit the Walk of Fame (where stars have their names engraved in the sidewalk) and Grauman’s (now TCL) Chinese Theatre (featuring celebrities’ handprints and footprints).
  • Relax on the beach – At iconic Venice Beach, you’ll find all kinds of street performers, surfers, roller-skaters, and locals and tourists alike soaking up the sun. Some other beaches worth checking out are Carbon Beach, Santa Monica State Beach, Huntington City Beach, and El Matador.
  • Visit to the Hollywood sign – Don’t just settle for a photo of the sign — go see it up close. The three trails that you can take (from easiest to hardest) are the Mt. Hollywood Trail, the Brush Canyon Trail, and the Cahuenga Peak Trail. Bring water and sunscreen, as the hike will take a few hours. If you don’t want to go solo, guided hikes to the Hollywood sign cost $25 USD.
  • Go hiking – LA is an active city, and locals love escaping the hustle and bustle as often as they can. Some trails worth checking out are the Charlie Turner Trail (90 minutes), Runyon Canyon (45 minutes), Portuguese Bend Reserve (3 hours), and Echo Mountain (3–3.5 hours).

For an even more detailed list of what else you can see and do while in LA, check out my Los Angeles travel guide . For accommodation suggestions, here are my favorite hostels in Los Angeles .  

Days 59-61: Las Vegas, NV

the iconic Vegas sign lit up at night in Las Vegas, USA

  • Explore Fremont Street – Old Vegas is full of sketchy bars, vintage casinos, and a Bourbon Street vibe. It makes for an interesting contrast to the sleek and polished Strip. There are lots of cover bands, buskers, and celeb lookalikes pandering for paid photos, as well as people-watching, cheap slots, and cheap drinks. There’s also an hourly light show on the ceiling above the street.
  • Hike Red Rock – Just 30 minutes outside town, Red Rock Canyon offers plenty of hiking and biking trails. Just make sure to arrive early in the morning before it gets too hot.
  • Visit the Neon Museum – This is essentially an eclectic graveyard for the huge lights and signs that once beckoned to tourists from casinos like the Silver Slipper, Stardust, and El Cortez. It spans three acres and gives you a glimpse into the city’s shining and sinful past.
  • See the Grand Canyon – Rent a car and drive the four hours to the South or North Rim of the Grand Canyon . It’s one of the most epic, iconic sights in the country and absolutely worth the drive. If you can, hike down to the bottom and stay the night. It’s an amazing experience! And if you want to dive deeper into this beautiful area, check out HoneyTrek’s Grand Circle Road Trip .

For more activities (and there’s plenty to choose from that don’t involve gambling), here is my comprehensive guide to Las Vegas .  

Days 62-64: Yosemite National Park, CA

A rugged mountain with a streaming running in front in Yosemite National Park, California

Days 65-67: San Francisco, CA

The famous Golden Gate Bridge in San Francisco, USA at sunset

  • Walk the Golden Gate Bridge – When it opened in 1937, the Golden Gate Bridge was the world’s longest and tallest suspension bridge. Spend some time walking across to enjoy the view of the bay and the ships coming and going.
  • Tour Alcatraz – One of the most infamous prisons in the country, Alcatraz housed some of the nation’s worst criminals (renowned gangster Al “Scarface” Capone spent four years here). Today, it’s a national landmark where you can take tours, step foot in the cells, and learn about its grim history.
  • Relax at Golden Gate Park – This gigantic park features a Japanese garden, museums, an arboretum, a carousel, and many hiking and walking trails. It’s a whopping 20% bigger than New York City’s Central Park, so you easily could spend an entire day here relaxing, walking, and lounging.

Again, for even ways to spend your time in SF, here’s my guide to the city . And, for suggested places to stay, here’s a list of my favorite hostels in San Francisco .  

Days 68-69: Redwood National Park, CA

Looking upwards into the canopy of the massive Redwood trees in Redwood National Park, California

Given the drive time from SF, spend two nights here to make sure you get some good hiking in.  

Days 70-73: The Oregon Coast

The rugged coast of Oregon, USA

  • Binge on oysters – I’ve grown to love oysters in recent years and some of the best in the country can be found in Oregon. Some of my favorite places I stopped at were from Shucker’s Oyster Bar (Lincoln City), Oregon Oyster Farm and Mo’s Seafood & Chowder (both in Newport), and Clausen Oysters (North Bend).
  • See Thor’s Well – This coastal sinkhole near Cape Perpetua is known as the Drainpipe of the Pacific. While it can be dangerous to get too close (it’s very easy to get swept away into the water or rocks), you’ll nevertheless see tons of tourists posing for pictures near the well. It’s worth a stop to snap some quick pics.
  • Relax at Cannon Beach – This iconic beach is long and sandy and is best known for its photogenic Haystack Rock, a giant rock jutting out of the ocean just offshore. There are plenty of tide pools and places to picnic here, and the town itself (also called Cannon Beach) is full of all kinds of cafés and artisanal shops.

Here’s a list of my favorite things to see and do along the Oregon coast to help you make the most of your drive.  

Days 74-76: Portland

A colorful pink sunset over Portland, Oregon, USA, with Mount Hood in the background

  • See Pittock Mansion – Built in 1914, this 46-room French Renaissance-style mansion was originally owned by a wealthy couple from England. Today, it’s part of the National Register of Historic Places. Inside, you’ll find beautiful artwork and furniture collected by the original owners.
  • Devour some donuts – Portland is known for its donuts. Voodoo Doughnuts put Portland on the map with its weird and wonderful combinations, such as Cap’n Crunch and maple bacon. Some argue that Voodoo is for tourists and that actually Blue Star makes better donuts. Try both and see for yourself! You can also take a donut food tour with Underground Donut Tours for $70 USD.
  • Hike the Columbia River Gorge – Located east of town, here you’ll find waterfalls (including Oregon’s tallest, Multnomah Falls), scenic vistas, and hiking trails. Some suggested hikes are Dry Creek Falls (easy, 2 hours), Wahkenna Falls Loop (moderate, 3 hours), and Starvation Ridge and Warren Lake (hard, 8 hours). Guided hikes with Wildwood Tours cost around $80 USD (transportation included).

For more suggestions on how to spend your time in Portland, here’s a list of the best things to see and do in the city!  

Days 77-79: Seattle, WA

The skyline of Seattle from the water, with the Space Needle featuring prominently

  • Explore the Seattle Center – Seattle Center is home to the Space Needle as well as a complex of entertainment venues: the Museum of Pop Culture (formerly the Experience Music Project), the Science Fiction Museum and Hall of Fame, the Pacific Science Center, and the outdoor Mural Amphitheater, as well as the International Fountain and the Armory food court. Don’t miss the views from the top of the Space Needle!
  • Wander Pike Place Market – Pike Place Market is one of the oldest farmers’ markets in the US. It’s a nine-acre, four-floor sprawl of shops, stalls, galleries, and cafés (including the original Starbucks location) selling everything from crafts to flowers to fresh produce. Wander, eat, shop, and enjoy the ambiance.
  • See the Boeing Museum of Flight – This museum highlights planes and spacecraft through the ages, offering insight into how flight has evolved over the decades. You’ll also get a chance to see the original Boeing “factory.” The original Air Force One is here too.

For more things to see and do, here’s my in-depth guide to Seattle . And here are some budget-friendly accommodation suggestions for your visit.  

Days 80-82: Missoula, MT

The view overlooking Missoula, Montana during the summer

  • Tour the breweries – For such a small city, there are breweries and bars everywhere (Montana has the third-highest number of craft breweries per capita in the country). Don’t miss Bayern Brewery (the state’s first craft brewery), Draught Works Brewery (which has live music three nights a week), and Imagine Nation (which is also a community center). If you visit in April, you can attend the Missoula Craft Beer Week.
  • Hike the M – Mount Sentinel is a small mountain nearby that offers some stunning views. The trail is just 1.2 miles, so it’s not particularly challenging, though you can extend the route for an all-day hike by continuing along the Crazy Canyon Trail at the summit.
  • Ski Snowball Mountain – In the winter you’ll find upwards of a thousand acres of skiing and snowboarding. In the summer, the area is open for zip-lining, hiking, and mountain biking. It’s just twenty minutes from downtown,

NOTE: While not here, if you have time, you can drive north to spend a few days in Glacier National Park.  

Days 83-86: Yellowstone National Park, WY

Bison rooming around the stunning fields of Yellowstone National Park, USA

Yellowstone is home to the largest volcanic system in North America, which is why geysers like Old Faithful (and the largest active geyser in the world, Steamboat) can be found here. Wolves, bears, lynx, cougars, and bison all call the park home as well. Spend some time here hiking, camping, and basking in the park’s magnificent landscapes.  

Days 87-90: Denver, CO

The downtown Denver skyline on a bright summer day

  • Visit the Air & Space Museum – The Wings Over the Rockies Air and Space Museum is housed on an old air base and has a collection of over 50 aircraft on display. Some of the highlights include a supersonic Rockwell Lancer and the massive B-52 Stratofortress.
  • Hike Mount Evans – This 14,265-foot peak can actually be summited in under 30 minutes (though there are longer trails too). You’ll see sweeping panoramic views of the region without having to hike for hours. Be sure to visit Like Echo and Mount Goliath on the way here.
  • Catch a show at Red Rocks – The Red Rocks Amphitheatre is a 9,000-seat outdoor venue that regularly hosts concerts and other events. It’s one of the most beautiful concert venues in the US. Try to catch a show here if you can.

Days 91-93: Kansas City, MO

A colorful streetcar passes in front of a historic market in Kansas City

  • Indulge in BBQ – KC is one of America’s best hubs for delicious barbecue. You can find pretty much any kind of meat barbecued here, from brisket to turkey to fish. Kansas City’s barbecue dates back to the 1920s, and the city takes this tradition seriously. Harp Barbecue and Fiorella’s Jack Stack are two of the best in town.
  • Wander the Jazz District – The historic 18th and Vine area is known as the Jazz District, owing to the popularity of jazz music from the 1920s to the ’40s and performances here by the likes of Count Basie, Ella Fitzgerald, and Louie Armstrong. Wander the district and bar-hop to catch some stellar live music.
  • See the World War I Museum – The award-winning National World War I Museum and Memorial of the United States sheds light on the history and horrors of the Great War.

Days 94-97: Chicago, IL

A busy downtown Chicago, USA divided by the river on a quiet, sunny day with a bridge in the distance

  • Relax in Grant & Millennium Parks – Located downtown, these two parks provide a relaxing place to hang out, have a picnic, or go for a run. You’ll find people playing chess, and during the summer, there are a lot of free concerts. The famous “Chicago Bean” sculpture is located in Millennium Park.
  • Try the pizza – Deep-dish pizza and stuffed-crust pizza were developed in Chicago, and no trip is complete without trying at least one. Deep-dish pizza was invented by Pizzeria Uno, which is now a national restaurant chain. But for something more local, Chicagoans swear by Lou Malnati’s.
  • Visit the Art Institute of Chicago – Founded in 1879, this is one of the oldest art museums in the country. It has everything from photography to architecture to textiles, and its permanent collection includes works by Eva Hesse, David Hockney, and Ellsworth Kelly.

If you want additional things to see and do (as well as some money-saving tips), consult my comprehensive guide to Chicago!

And here is my list of the best hostels in Chicago for budget-friendly accommodation .  

Days 98-100: Detroit, MI

The towering downtown skyline of Detroit, Michigan lit up during the evening

  • Explore the Detroit Institute of Art – This 130-year-old museum is located in the heart of Midtown and has something to offer every visitor. There are more than 65,000 works of art here, ranging from classic to more modern and contemporary pieces, spread out over 100 different galleries. It’s one of the best art museums in the country. Admission is $18 USD.
  • Walk the Dequindre Cut – The Dequindre Cut Greenway is a two-mile urban recreational path that offers a pedestrian link between the East Riverfront, the Eastern Market, and several residential neighborhoods in between. Along the path, you’ll find all kinds of street art, as well as buskers in the summer. It’s a nice place to walk or jog and take in the city.
  • Shop at the Eastern Market – The Eastern Market is a huge marketplace with local foods, art, jewelry, artisan crafts, and more. It covers 43 acres and is the largest historic public market district in the United States, dating back over 150 years. It is particularly busy on Saturdays, when farmers bring in their fresh produce.

Days 101-103: Cleveland, OH

The Cleveland skyline as seen from the outskirts of the city near the train tracks

  • See the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame – This is one of the largest collections of musical memorabilia in the entire world. John Lennon’s guitar, Elvis Presley’s military uniform, and David Bowie’s Ziggy Stardust outfits are just some of the items in the massive collection.
  • Tour the Museum of Natural History – Founded in 1920, this massive museum is home to over four million specimens. There are exhibits on dinosaurs, minerals, primates, animals, and more. It’s super educational, and there are lots of interactive exhibits too.
  • Hike the Cuyahoga Valley National Park – Located on the Cuyahoga River between Cleveland and Akron, this is the only national park in Ohio. Encompassing 32,000 acres, the park has all kinds of hiking and biking trails (camping is no longer permitted).

Days 104-106: Pittsburgh, PA

A baseball game in a huge stadium in Pittsburgh, PA

  • Ride the Duquesne Incline – This 140-year-old funicular used to transport workers up Pittsburgh’s steep hills before cars became commonplace. Hop on, ride to the top, and enjoy the view! Tickets are $2.50 USD one way.
  • Visit the Warhol Museum – Dedicated to Andy Warhol, Pittsburgh’s best-known artist, this is the largest museum in the country dedicated to a single person. While much of his art is unusual, it’s still worth a visit, as Warhol has had a profound and lasting impact on modern art.
  • See Randyland – Created by a local artist, here you’ll find a section of the north end completely painted in all kinds of bright colors and murals. Buildings, fences, driveways — it’s a massive, bright, and fun spot to visit and unlike anything you’ll see elsewhere!
  • Tour Carrie Furnace – Built in 1884, these former blast furnaces were part of the Homestead Steel Works and produced over 1,000 tons of iron per day. It’s one of the only pre–World War II blast furnaces in existence. Tours are $25 USD.

Days 107-110: Finger Lakes, NY

The picturesque Finger Lakes region of New York, USA

  • Visit the wineries – There are tons of wineries all around the Finger Lakes, most of which offer tours and tastings (some also have live music and serve food). To guide your way, follow the Seneca Wine Trail or the Keuka Wine Trail, which link some of the best wineries in the region.
  • See Watkins Glen State Park – Watkins Glen State Park gorge trail is home to 19 picturesque waterfalls spread out over a two-hour hike. It’s not particularly strenuous, and there are lots of spots to relax and snap photos.
  • Visit Ithaca – This photogenic small town has over 150 waterfalls within 10 miles of the town. There’s also a charming downtown, the beautiful Cornell campus (one of the prettiest in the country), and Cayuga Lake.

Days 111-113: Albany, NY

The view of Albany, NY as seen from the water

  • Hike in John Boyd Thacher State Park – Located 30 minutes outside of town, this state park has over 25 miles of trails, as well as panoramic views from the Helderberg Escarpment. It’s a beautiful place for a day hike.
  • Visit New York State Museum – This museum has a wide range of interesting exhibitions, including on local birds and wildlife, colonial history, and the ice age, among other topics. Admission is free (though a $5 USD donation is suggested).
  • Tour the Capitol – The NY State Capitol building offers free daily tours. They’re the perfect way to learn more about the state, the city, and the building (including some ghost stories about the capitol’s haunting). Tours last one hour.

Days 114-120: Buffer Days

Nomadic Matt posing for a photo in Acadia National Park, Maine

Since this is a massive itinerary, you’re bound to make changes to suit your interests. Maybe you camp for longer or visit more parks along the way. Maybe you find a city you really like and end up staying longer. The US is such a massive, diverse country that you’re going to want to have some wiggle room in your itinerary, since you’re going to discover a lot of new places along the way.

Having some padding in your itinerary will let you explore them, have serendipitous travel experiences, and dig a little deeper into the regions and cultures you’ll be passing through.

While this is a solid itinerary, please mix it up. Skip some cities and spend more time in nature — or vice versa!

At the end of the day, America is an amazing and diverse country. No matter what you’re looking for, you’ll be able to find it. Delicious food, adventure activities, hiking, museums, history — we’ve got it all. You just need to hit the road and see it for yourself.

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Book Your Trip to the United States: Logistical Tips and Tricks

Book Your Flight Find a cheap flight by using Skyscanner . They are my favorite search engine because they search websites and airlines around the globe so you always know no stone is being left unturned.

Book Your Accommodation You can book your hostel with Hostelworld . If you want to stay somewhere other than a hostel, use Booking.com as it consistently returns the cheapest rates for guesthouses and hotels.

Don’t Forget Travel Insurance Travel insurance will protect you against illness, injury, theft, and cancellations. It’s comprehensive protection in case anything goes wrong. I never go on a trip without it, as I’ve had to use it many times in the past. My favorite companies that offer the best service and value are:

  • Safety Wing (for everyone below 70)
  • Insure My Trip (for those 70 and over)
  • Medjet (for additional repatriation coverage)

Looking for the best companies to save money with? Check out my resource page for the best companies to use when you travel! I list all the ones I use to save money — and I think they will help you too!

Want more information on the United States? Be sure to visit our robust destination guide on the USA for even more planning tips!

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Drive north to south along the entire West Coast of America

Drive from Seattle to Los Angeles along our popular Ultimate West Coast America route. You’ll parallel the gorgeous Pacific Coast as you drive through the outstanding scenery of Washington, Oregon and California. The west coast of America offers astounding natural beauty, along with some of America’s most hip and trendy cities. Check out this three-week itinerary below to see why this West Coast holiday is a must-do for any keen road-tripper.

Key road trip highlights:

  • Enjoy four of the West Coast’s most iconic cities – Seattle, Portland, San Francisco and Los Angeles.
  • Explore three amazing National Parks and numerous stunning State Parks
  • Drive along two of America’s most thrilling roads – Route 101 and Highway 1.
  • Enjoy coastal driving in all three states – Washington, Oregon and California.
  • Option to add extra days to allow time to visit Orange County and San Diego.
  • What’s included? Direct flights with a premier carrier, accommodation, car rental and a personalised road trip pack.

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View Crest Lodge, Redwood National Park, California

View Crest Lodge

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Lake Crescent Lodge, in Olympic National Park

Lake Crescent Lodge

Olympic National Park

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Inn at Cannon Beach

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Kimpton Alton

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Intercontinental at the Clement

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Road Trip Itinerary

All of our American road trips can be tailored to meet your requirements. Do you have more or less than 21 days for your road trip? No problem, we can bolt on extra nights to allow more time to explore or shorten the number of destinations as required.

Start your road trip in Seattle, Washington

You’ll start your West Coast of America fly-drive in the Emerald City – Seattle. After you’ve checked into your chosen Seattle hotel, why not have dinner at one of Seattle’s excellent restaurants? We highly recommend the seafood joints found in and around Pike Place Market. Or perhaps you just need a cup of coffee to help you stay awake following your flight? Then head over to the first-ever Starbucks, which is also located in Pike Place.

Seattle, WA

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A full day to explore Seattle

Emerald City is one of the fastest-growing cities in North America, famous for its coffee, grunge music and an ever-growing tech sector. Sightseer highlights include the iconic Space Needle, historic Pioneer Square and the vast Museum of Flight.

The Space Needle in Seattle, Washington, USA

Begin the Ultimate West Coast road trip

The words rugged, craggy and remote come to mind when thinking of Olympic National Park. Situated in the far northwest of Washington State, Olympic is one of the wettest places you’ll ever visit. The unique climate makes this National Park an extraordinary and atmospheric place to explore. Visitors can discover wild Roosevelt Elk living amongst the moss-covered trees, alpine meadows and the waterfalls of the area.

Olympic National Park, Washington USA

Explore one of America's best National Parks - Olympic NP

The west coast of America has many magnificent beaches, and Rialto Beach and Ruby Beach are two of the most magical. Sea stacks, black sand and colossal driftwood, are all battered by the mighty Pacific Ocean. Your personalised Road Trip Pack will show you how to find these beaches and many more places of outstanding natural beauty along this wild and wonderful coastline.

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Cruise inland to Oregon's Capital... Portland

It’s time to remove your hiking boots and enjoy the second city on this 3-week itinerary. You’ll find plenty of trendy shops, cool cafes and hip restaurants on the streets of Portland. Plus, this is a Tax-Free shopping area, so if you intend to shop whilst you’re road-tripping, then this is a great place to do it. If shopping is not your thing, then Portland’s other highlights include a Japanese Garden, the Pittock Mansion and the Portland Art Museum.

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Portland, Oregon, USA

Portland or the Columbia River Gorge... you choose

Your second day in Portland can be spent exploring the city’s attractions or travelling along the awe-inspiring Columbia River Gorge. If the latter appeals, then head east on the super scenic Columbia River Highway to visit wonders like Multnomah Falls, Mount Hood and the Bonneville Dam.

Mount Rainier, Washington, Pacific Northwest, USA

Head west to find Oregon's unspoilt coastline

Massive sandstone boulders look like they’ve been dropped from the heavens along this 360-mile stretch of coast. Rugged, wild and windswept – Oregon’s beauty is up with the best of them.

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Haystack Rock at Sunset at Cannon Beach, Olympic National Park, Pacific Northwest

Cruise south along Oregon's west coast

Drive south on the legendary Highway 101, this famous old road spans from Seattle in the north to Los Angeles in the south. Along with Highway 1, Route 101 will be your preferred road for most of this west coast road trip. The Oregon section of Highway 101 is less developed than certain parts of California. So relax and enjoy nature’s artistry at work as you cruise by mist-covered forests and vast sun-soaked beaches.

Sea Stacks, Oregon Coast, Pacific Northwest USA

Crater Lake - A volcano topped with a crystal clear lake

Crater Lake National Park has inspired people for hundreds of years. No place else on earth combines a deep, pure lake, so blue in colour; sheer surrounding cliffs, almost two thousand feet high; two picturesque islands; and a violent volcanic past. It’s a place of immeasurable beauty and a worthwhile detour away from the West Coast.

Crater Lake NP

Crater Lake, Oregon, Pacific Northwest USA

Leave Oregon for California's west coast

Today, you’ll start the California section of this road trip along the USA’s West Coast. First stop in the Golden State is the majestic Redwood National Park, located in the very north of California.

Giant trees in Redwood National Park, California, USA

Enjoy tranquility in the West Coast's Redwoods

The most giant trees on the planet are found in Redwood National Park on America’s West Coast. Redwoods were once common throughout America, but sadly, they’re only found in Oregon and California now. These trees are enormous, up to 100m high and 11m in diameter. Spend the day walking amongst them and let your stresses melt away.

Walking amongst the trees, Redwood National Park, California, USA

Continue south to Sonoma & Napa Valley

You don’t have to like wine to enjoy this beautiful area (but it helps). These two neighbouring valleys offer stunning scenery made up of perfectly manicured vineyards stretched across endless rolling hills. The scenery can be enjoyed by car, train or even by an early morning hot air balloon ride.

Sonoma Valley, CA

Vineyards in Napa Valley, California wine region, USA

Cross the Golden Gate Bridge to find San Fran

Spanning the headlands between Marin County and San Francisco. The Golden Gate Bridge is one of the world’s most beautiful structures, whether you walk, bike or drive across it. You can also gain stunning views of the Bay and San Francisco beyond by driving up Conzelman Road on the north side of the bridge. Once you hit town, you’ll spend three fun-filled days enjoying all that this West Coast city offers.

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Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, California, USA

A second day in America's favourite city - San Francisco

Once the famous morning fog lifts, one of America’s favourite cities will be revealed. Ride a cable car, climb the steep streets and get into the vibe that only San Francisco can offer. Packed with Victorian charm, remarkable restaurants, spectacular shopping and famous movie locations, this iconic city really has it all.

Painted Ladies, San Francisco, California, USA

A third and final day in San Francisco

When visiting the West Coast of America, Alcatraz Island is often near the top of visitors’ to-do lists. Enjoy the unique experience of Alcatraz and take in some spectacular views of San Francisco, Angel Island and the Golden Gate Bridge as you ferry across the Bay to this former prison and iconic tourist destination. Once you’re back on the mainland, grab a meal in Fisherman’s Wharf before riding a cable car back to your hotel.

Alcatraz Island in San Francisco, California, USA

Cruise down Highway 1 to Monterey & Carmel

Monterey was once California’s capital; today its best known for the world-class Monterey Bay Aquarium on Cannery Row. In years gone by, Monterey was most famous for its whaling and sardine industry, today, it focuses on marine education and preservation. Take a whale-watching to see whales migrating along the West Coast of America. Later, take 17-Mile-Drive to find Carmel, this scenic toll road takes people on a short tour past rugged beaches, millionaire homes and wind-blown cypress trees. Along the way, you’ll notice seals basking in the sun on coastal rocks and sea otters bobbing up and down in the waves.

Humpback Whale in Monterey Bay, California, USA

Explore pretty Carmel and wild Point Lobos

Point Lobos marks the start of the Big Sur coastal area, and such is the beauty of this reserve that it demands to be visited before you continue down the coast tomorrow. Seal lions give birth to pups on inaccessible beaches, sea otters frolic in the bays, and whales slowly migrate through the 750 underwater acres of the park. Pure beauty that can only be fully enjoyed through hiking the many short walks. After Point Lobos, head back to beautiful Carmel for lunch before spending the afternoon on one of the West Coast’s finest beaches.

Main Beach in Carmel by the Sea, California, USA

Drive through Big Sur on Highway 1

Big Sur is known as the best driving experience on the West Coast. Experience curvy roads, enchanting State Parks and stunning coastal vistas. At the end of this 100-mile scenic drive, you’ll find Hearst Castle perched upon “The Enchanted Hill”, which overlooks the Pacific Ocean. Hearst Castle is indeed the product of one man’s ambition, wealth and imagination – If time allows, consider popping in for a visit.

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The Big Sur, California Coast, USA

Charming Santa Barbara awaits

This affluent, sun-soaked town, built in a Mediterranean style, is one of the central coast’s finest destinations. Highlights include State Street’s shopping and restaurants, wine tasting in the Funk Zone and enjoying the city’s beaches.

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Old Mission in Santa Barbara, California, USA

Last stop - Los Angeles, California

Hollywood is synonymous with glitz and glamour, and although many of the studios have now moved on to other parts of town, it’s still fun to visit the home of the Oscars and walk Hollywood Boulevard looking for the handprints of your favourite movie stars. Just a short drive northeast lies the Griffith Observatory, perched high on a hill overlooking the urban sprawl of LA. This recently renovated landmark is well worth a visit. It’s also a great place to view the iconic Hollywood sign.

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The Big Sur, California Coast, USA

Complete your road trip in Santa Monica, Los Angeles

The Santa Monica Pier brings your Ultimate West Coast holiday to a glorious end; Santa Monica’s beaches and old-fashioned pier are a worthy finishing point for any road trip. You can hire a bike, cruise the Venice Beach boardwalk, or shop your heart out on 3rd Street. Or, perhaps you’ll prefer to watch some of La La Land’s crazy characters play basketball or push weights while you enjoy a meal in one of the many eateries. Lastly, if you have a few extra days to spend away, then this trip can be extended to visit Orange County and San Diego. Alternatively, Palm Springs and Las Vegas could also be added to complete your Ultimate West Coast road trip.

Santa Monica pier in Los Angeles, California, USA

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Not a problem. If you are lucky enough to have extra time to explore more places or add more rest days, then just let us know and we’ll adjust your trip to match your preferred timescale.

We strongly advise that you purchase travel insurance for your holiday to cover you against medical expenses, theft and other financial costs. Should you need to cancel before travelling, some insurance policies may pay out for any loss of funds that have been paid to us and which cannot be refunded under our cancellation policy.

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From a speedboat to the Statue of Liberty to fireworks on 4th July in Washington to hiking to Yosemite Falls, this trip showcased the very best the USA has to offer. I went on the 21 day Full Cyote trip from New York to San Francisco with my brother. With such a packed itinerary of included activities, it offered great value for money. The guides in every region we visited were excellent. A particular shout out to Ryan, who added in extra stops and experiences based on the group's interests. Other highlights included the Grand Canyon, Washington's museums, whale watching in Boston, cycling across the Golden Gate Bridge and sunset in Griffeths Park. I met a great group of people on the trip, and I wouldn't hesitate to book with the Cyote Trip again.

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The Perfect 3-Week West Coast USA Roadtrip Itinerary.

My West Coast USA Roadtrip back in 2012 was incredible, absolutely incredible. My family and I did it to celebrate my 21st birthday, graduation, and my Dad’s 50th. We started in San Francisco , then drove down the Pacific Coast Highway through Big Sur to Pismo Beach, then onto Beverly Hills and Los Angeles . From there we went to Phoenix in Arizona, Sedona, Grand Canyon , Zion National Park , and then finished in La Vegas. I asked you all on Instagram last week if you’d like to see a blog post on my roadtrip, and the answers were all a big yes!

So here it is, the perfect West Coast USA Roadtrip Itinerary…

The Perfect 3-Week West Coast USA Roadtrip Itinerary

Day 4: Drive to Pismo Beach, California

It’s around a four hour drive, five if you stop off more en-route to take photos (you have the gorgeous Carmel-by-Sea and Monterey on the way). Pismo Beach is the perfect overnight stop on the way to Los Angeles , it’s really pretty and the beach really is gorgeous!

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Day 5: Drive to Beverly Hills, California

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Day 9: Drive to Phoenix, Arizona

We only went via Phoenix to meet our long lost cousin who we’d finally found a coupla years earlier, so we didn’t see any of Phoenix as we spent our time with our cousin and his wife, catching up after all those lost years. It was pretty amazing. However, you’ll need to drive through Phoenix if you want to go to Sedona, which is honestly such an amazing place!

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Day 10: Drive to Grand Canyon, Arizona

Sedona is really beautiful, the red rocks are just stunning. After Sedona drive up to Grand Canyon , and after a well deserved night’s rest, spend Day 11 exploring. Grand Canyon is a breathtaking place, and it’s hard to describe it properly!

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Day 12: Drive to Zion National Park, Utah

After your day exploring Grand Canyon, you’ll need to spend the next day driving to Zion National Park . Now, Grand Canyon is impressive…but Zion is a whole other world. It feels as though you’re in the middle of a movie, and it’s just the most indescribable feeling being actually down in a canyon. Make sure you do some of the more gentle hikes and walks if you’re not up to the big ones – it’s surprising just how much you can see even just doing these smaller ones. What To Wear

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Day 14: Drive to Las Vegas, Nevada

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PIN FOR LATER: The Perfect 3-Week West Coast USA Roadtrip Itinerary! Start in San Francisco, then drive down the Pacific Coast Highway through Big Sur to Pismo Beach. From there you go to Beverly Hills, Phoenix, Sedona, Grand Canyon, Zion National Park, and Las Vegas! The most epic North American roadtrip itinerary!

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What an amazing trip – I did the Pacific coast last year and went to the Grand Canyon when I stayed in Sedona so just the last leg to fit in 🙂

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23 Incredible Road Trips in the U.S.

Whether you’re looking for sweeping views of the pacific ocean or a multiday adventure through national parks, these road trips provide plenty of opportunities to explore the united states..

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Glacier National Park is one of many scenic places you can visit on an American road trip.

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In a country as large as the United States, there’s no shortage of destinations and detours to explore by car . Whether your idea of the perfect American road trip entails an epic, cross-country journey or a shorter jaunt through a few of its most iconic national parks , your options are as large and varied as the country itself.

Even if you don’t have the time to drive cross-country, there are plenty of road trip routes (ranging from three days to a week or longer): classic California itineraries , New England routes that shine especially well in the fall, scenic East Coast adventures, and a variety of Midwest journeys for folks farther from the coasts.

No matter your mode of transportation—be it van, RV, motorcycle, or four-door sedan—these are 21 of the best road trips in the nation to consider.

Put a New Twist on Route 66—Make It an American Whiskey Road Trip

Plan your next Route 66 trip around thirst-quenching stops.

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There are many ways to do a cross-country road trip in the USA, but these two itineraries will take you through some truly iconic American places.

1. Chicago to Los Angeles: A Whiskey Road Trip on Route 66

It doesn’t get more American than a 2,000-mile drive along the entirety of Route 66. There are endless ways to take this legendary trip (including an EV version —but to take your cross-country road trip to the next level, we recommend exploring another American pastime: whiskey.

Starting in Chicago and ending in L.A., you’ll stop by some of the leading craft distilleries in the United States, like Few Spirits in Chicago, Still 630 in St. Louis, and Red Fork Distillery in Tulsa. In between tastings, make time for detours to natural attractions, like the Grand Canyon, and quirky roadside curiosities, like Cadillac Ranch in Amarillo, Texas. Just remember to drink responsibly—this is a road trip after all.

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The full itinerary: Put a New Twist on Route 66—Make It an American Whiskey Road Trip

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No cars are allowed on Mackinac Island, so you need to park before taking the ferry to this spot.

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2. Bangor, Maine, to Seattle, Washington: The Great Northern on U.S. Route 2

Covering both the U.S. and Canada, a cross-country trip along U.S. 2 is ideal for anyone who wants to experience the vast diversity and expansiveness of North America. This drive runs the entire top border of the U.S. and showcases otherworldly natural wonders like Acadia National Park in Maine, the Apostle Islands National Lakeshore in Wisconsin, and Mackinac Island in Michigan. The route also passes through Canada, taking road-trippers through Ontario into Quebec—this route may focus on nature, but you won’t want to miss a stop in Montreal or Ottawa.

You’ll also get to explore Montana and Glacier National Park ( reservations may be required ) before passing the Columbia Plateau and ending in the Pacific Northwest’s largest city, Seattle. Don’t miss spending time in the Olympic Peninsula (home to Olympic National Park) for a peek at one of the most scenic places on the West Coast.

3. Dana Point to San Francisco: Driving California’s Pacific Coast Highway

The seemingly endless views of the Pacific Ocean along Highway 1 (also known as the Pacific Coast Highway) are what road trip dreams are made of, and exactly what makes this California road trip so popular. However, with so many stops along the 655-mile stretch, we pulled together a list of the ones well worth pulling over to view. Don’t miss the perfect surfing waves in Santa Cruz, seasonal cuisine in Malibu, an afternoon a the boardwalk in Santa Monica, or a night in Big Sur as you drive between Dana Point (just south of Los Angeles) and San Francisco.

  • The full itinerary: The Best Stops for a Road Trip on the Pacific Coast Highway
  • The AFAR Guide to San Francisco

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The seaside town of Monterey was the setting for John Steinbeck’s Cannery Row .

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4. Big Sur to Mono County: A Literary Road Trip Through Northern California

Yes, this itinerary requires you actually put down your book to drive, but seeing some of the pivotal places that shaped American authors will be so worth it. Follow in the footsteps of writers like Jack Kerouac, Maya Angelou, and Amy Tan on this road trip that takes you through literary landmarks in Northern California, such as Caffe Trieste, a meeting place for Jack Kerouac, Allen Ginsberg, Alan Watts, and other bohemian writers and thinkers. This 12-stop itinerary is perfect if you live in the San Francisco Bay Area because you’ll be able to stay make these trips in one or two days.

The full itinerary: The California Road Trip All Book Lovers Should Take

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Arizona may take its nickname from the Grand Canyon, but the state has far more natural wonders than just that one.

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5. Phoenix to the Grand Canyon: An Iconic Arizona Road Trip

This 240-mile Arizona road trip takes travelers along some of the state’s most iconic highlights, including its most famous one, the Grand Canyon. A great itinerary for first-time visitors and returning travelers alike, it offers plenty of opportunities for scenic drives, hiking, and biking—as well as tasty food along the way. Hike the 2,704-foot-tall Camelback Mountain in Scottsdale or take in the beautiful red rocks of Sedona on a hike to Cathedral Rock while exploring the Grand Canyon State.

  • The full itinerary: The Classic 5-Day Arizona Road Trip
  • Grand Canyon guide: The First-Timer’s Guide to the Grand Canyon
  • Where to eat in Phoenix: A Chef’s Guide to the Best Restaurants
  • Where to stay: The Best Hotels in Arizona ; The Best Airbnbs in Sedona

The Delicate Arch living up to its name in Utah's Arches National Park

The Delicate Arch living up to its name in Utah’s Arches National Park

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6. Zion to Grand Canyon: A National Parks Road Trip in the Southwest

If you’re looking to visit as many national parks as possible in one road trip, this southwestern itinerary is for you. This journey through Utah and Arizona lets you hike Angel’s Landing in Zion, feel tiny under Delicate Arch in Arches National Park, explore Fairyland Loop Trail in Bryce Canyon, and, of course, raft down the Colorado River in the Grand Canyon. Most visitors to the Grand Canyon remain on the rim, but take at least four days to venture within the canyon and take advantage of the trails and river rafting.

  • The full itinerary: The Ideal Road Trip Through U.S. National Parks
  • Utah’s 8 Best National Parks and Monuments
  • 10 Best National Parks and Monuments in Arizona
  • The First-Timer’s Guide to the Grand Canyon

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Stop and admire the winding roads of the San Juan Skyway.

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7. San Juan Scenic Skyway Road Trip: An Adventure Through Southwestern Colorado

This Colorado trip takes you along the 232-mile loop of the San Juan Scenic Skyway, where you will see plenty of alpine forests, mining towns, and craggy peaks. And for anyone looking to enjoy refreshments after a long day of driving, this route features many opportunities to stop at some of the best breweries in Colorado , such as Ska Brewing Co. in Durango.

  • The full itinerary: The Ultimate Southwestern Colorado Road Trip
  • Five Classic Colorado Road Trips To Take This Year

In small-town Buena Vista, the riverfront Surf Hotel offers front-row seats to Colorado-style adventure seekers.

In small-town Buena Vista, the riverfront Surf Hotel offers front-row seats to Colorado-style adventure seekers.

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8. Denver to Montrose: A 420-Mile Road Trip Through Colorado

Want to explore even more of the Centennial State? Head out on this weeklong road trip where you can fish for salmon in Colorado’s largest reservoir, visit numerous small towns, like Paonia and Crawford, with thriving art scenes along the Colorado Creative Corridor , and explore Black Canyon of the Gunnison National Park, one of the least visited national parks in the nation.

  • The full itinerary: Art Stars, High-Altitude Wines, and a Remote National Park: The Ultimate Colorado Road Trip
  • Where to stay: The Best Hotels in Colorado
  • The AFAR Guide to Denver

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Portland may be Oregon’s largest city, but with a population of some 652,000 (or 2.5 million in the larger metropolitan area), it isn’t intimidatingly large.

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9. Portland to Astoria: An Oregon Coast Road Trip for Outdoor Lovers

If you love the outdoors, then this six-day road trip along the coast of Oregon is for you. After driving to Coos Bay from Portland, travelers will meander along Oregon’s dramatic, rocky coastline, discovering some quintessentially Pacific Northwest vistas along the way: evergreen forests, seaside dunes, and marine ecosystems. Between stops, there are ample opportunities to stretch your legs hiking, kayaking, or strolling around the region’s small towns—like the historic old town in Florence.

Of course, it wouldn’t be an Oregon road trip without a stop (or three) at a craft brewery, such as Fort George Brewery in Astoria, or cozy coffee shop, like Bread & Roses in Yachats.

  • The full itinerary: An Outdoor Lover’s Road Trip on the Oregon Coast
  • The AFAR Guide to Portland

The State Capitol Building in Nashville marks the end of this road (trip).

The State Capitol Building in Nashville marks the end of this road (trip).

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10. Seneca Falls, New York, to Nashville, Tennessee: Follow the Path of the Women’s Suffrage Movement

Starting in New York’s Finger Lakes region and ending at the State Capitol Building in Nashville, this road trip traces the route of the national women’s suffrage movement. Highlights include stops at the Susan B. Anthony Museum & House ; Union Square in New York City, which was the site of the first suffrage march; and the Belmont-Paul Women’s Equality National Monument in Washington, D.C.

  • The full itinerary: Celebrate Women’s Suffrage on an Epic, Self-Guided Road Trip
  • Where to stay: The Best Hotels in Nashville
  • The AFAR Guide to Nashville
  • The AFAR Guide to Washington, D.C.

A long shot of a mountain-backed city, framed by flowers and trees

Asheville is one must-stop on a North Carolina road trip.

Courtesy of ExploreAsheville.com

11. Charlottesville to Asheville: A Scenic Road Trip Through Virginia and North Carolina

The Blue Ridge Parkway is one of the most scenic drives in the country. Beginning in the soft hilly meadows of the Appalachian Mountains from Shenandoah National Park down into the Blue Ridge Mountains, then into the Great Smoky Mountains, this five-day road trip is best done at a slower pace, which is perfect for admiring the dramatic outlooks and green plateaus. This eclectic itinerary features stops at an art museum, a dairy farm, and plenty of hiking trails.

  • The full itinerary: The Ultimate Blue Ridge Parkway Road Trip
  • Where to stay: 12 Dreamy Blue Ridge Mountain Cabins You Can Rent on Airbnb and Vrbo
  • 8 U.S. National Park Road Trips to Take in Your Lifetime

Dowa:kwe dance group from Zuni Pueblo in 2019

Dowa:kwe dance group from Zuni Pueblo in 2019

Courtesy of Indian Pueblo Cultural Center

12. Albuquerque to Las Cruces: Discover New Mexico on This Three-Day Road Trip

This route steers you away from New Mexican tourist hot spots like Taos and Santa Fe and instead takes you on a three-day adventure with places that teach you about Pueblo history. You’ll stop at Indian Pueblo Kitchen (formerly known as Pueblo Harvest), a restaurant inside the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center that features Indigenous cuisine ; pick up peppers at Three Brothers in Hatch; and slide down the dunes in White Sands National Park.

  • The full itinerary: This New Mexico Road Trip Is the Perfect Introduction to the Land of Enchantment

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Historic Fort Martin Scott is one of the places travelers can visit to learn about Fredericksburg’s history.

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13. A Five-Day Scenic Road Trip Through Texas Hill Country

This Texas road trip starts and ends in San Antonio with stops in small towns like Bandera, Boerne, and consider a stop in Fredericksburg, which is one of AFAR’s best places to go in 2024 ). Over five days, you’ll find opportunities to stroll in a Japanese tea garden in San Antonio, relax along the Sabinal and Frio Rivers by inner tube, and eat as many tacos as you want. Seriously: You could eat tacos for every meal on this road trip and not get tired of them.

  • The full itinerary: Tree Houses, Tubing, and Tacos: The Ultimate Texas Hill Country Road Trip

Mount McKinley looms large on a drive through Denali National Park.

Mount McKinley looms large on a drive through Denali National Park.

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14. A Weeklong Road Trip Through Alaska’s Most Majestic Sights

This weeklong drive in Alaska starts and ends in Anchorage. You travel along four scenic byways; explore Wrangell–St. Elias wilderness, the largest U.S. national park; catch sight of Denali, the tallest peak in North America; and enjoy the surprisingly stellar food scene of McCarthy, a one-road town with only a couple dozen residents.

  • The full itinerary: Glaciers, Mountain Peaks, and Organic Farms: The Ultimate Alaska Road Trip
  • Which Alaska National Parks Should You Visit?

More than geothermal pools, Kirkham Hot Springs features a piping-hot waterfall.

More than geothermal pools, Kirkham Hot Springs features a piping-hot waterfall.

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15. Boise to Sun Valley: Explore Idaho’s Scenic Byways

Even a short road trip can be packed with adventure, good food, and scenery, which is exactly what this trip from Boise to Sun Valley along Idaho’s Ponderosa Pine Scenic Byway offers. Although the drive only takes six hours, we recommend taking a few days to explore all the stops and detours along the way. One can’t-miss spot is the Kirkham Hot Springs , where you can stand under a waterfall that will splash you with 135-degree mineral water year-round.

  • The full itinerary: The Little-Known Idaho Road Trip You Need to Drive
  • Things to do: The Best Outdoorsy Things to Do in Idaho

Grand Portage State Park is the only state park jointly managed by a state and a Native American band.

Grand Portage State Park is the only state park jointly managed by a state and a Native American band.

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16. Duluth to Grand Portage State Park: A Scenic Minnesota Sampler

Although there are many appealing road trips throughout the Midwest, this 143-mile, three-hour circuit, which starts and ends in Duluth, Minnesota, is worth keeping in mind. Meandering north on MN-61 with this itinerary, you will enjoy prime views of Lake Superior and towns like Grand Marais, as well as Grand Portage State Park, home to waterfalls, hiking trails, and opportunities to learn about the Ojibwe community who occupy the land today. Once back in Duluth, enjoy a beer at Canal Park Brewing Company before checking into the waterfront Canal Park Lodge nearby.

  • The AFAR Guide to Minnesota

Overhead view of curvy Kancamagus Highway through fall forest

Wind your way through colorful foliage in New Hampshire.

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17. Kancamagus Highway: A Quintessential New England Drive

Yes, you can take a road trip in New England at any time of the year , but this region shows off its best colors in the fall, when locals and tourists alike head out into the country to view the changing colors of the trees. Join other admirers of fall foliage on this popular, 34.5-mile road trip along New Hampshire’s Kancamagus Highway, colloquially known as the “Kanc,” for picturesque ponds, hiking trails, and scenic overlooks.

  • Plan Your Fall Getaway With This Peak Foliage Prediction Map

Red boat beside a wooden dock in a cove

Ogunquit is home to the small, postcard-perfect harbor of Perkins Cove.

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18. Maine’s “Lobster Trail”: Travel Route 1 Along the Coast

Traveling Route 1, affectionately known as “the lobster trail,” along Maine’s jagged coastline is an exercise in indulgence. Sample lobster dishes in all forms—buttered, steamed, on a roll, or even in a decadent mac-and-cheese.

The trip starts in the quaint small town of Ogunquit , with its rare (for the area) 3.5 miles of white-sand beach. Make your first lobster of the journey count, steamed with a side of drawn butter at Barnacle Billy’s in picturesque Perkins Cove harbor. Stop at Big Daddy’s for a cone on your way to the shipbuilding center—and summer home of George H. W. Bush—Kennebunkport. Stay at the recently redesigned 150-year-old classic White Barn Inn , and consider a sailing trip for an afternoon. With lobsters cooked in ocean water, the legendary lobster roll at the Clam Shack is a must.

  • 8 Scenic East Coast Road Trips to Take This Year

Interior of Leah & Louise restaurant in Charlotte

Throughout North Carolina’s Piedmont region, innovative restaurants, shops, and restaurants like Leah & Louise in Charlotte, above, are creating a buzz.

Photo by Peter Taylor Photography

19. Raleigh to Charlotte: A 4-Day Trip Through North Carolina’s Reinvented Core

North Carolina’s Piedmont region extends from the coastal plain to the Blue Ridge Mountains, and includes farmland and rolling wooded hills, especially on the 1-40 stretch near Hillsborough. Starting in Raleigh, drive the short distances to Greensboro, Winston-Salem, and Charlotte to see how these cities are innovating through art, food, and a celebration of the past. Take your time—four days should do—to experience downtown arts districts, James Beard Award–winning restaurants, and civil rights museums that speak truths. Plan your trip

  • A Road Trip Through North Carolina’s Reinvented Core

The Florida Road Trip You’ve Been Missing

Scenic South Walton is part of the Emerald Coast of Florida.

20. Scenic Highway 30A: A Sunday Drive Through South Walton, Florida

Florida is full of places to cruise with the top down, but it’s hard to beat a Sunday (or any day) drive along Scenic Highway 30A through northwest Florida, home to a postcard-perfect stretch of seaside towns known as South Walton.

The roughly 28-mile route through South Walton County kisses the coast for nearly all its length, taking you through gorgeous residential Gulf-front communities like Rosemary Beach, Grayton Beach, and Blue Mountain Beach . Roll down the windows and let the emerald-hued views in.

Pull over to explore, too—maybe to admire the New Urbanism architecture in Alys Beach or to swim in the clear waters at Grayton Beach State Park . (The beach here has been lauded among the best in the world.)

  • The full itinerary: The Florida Road Trip You’ve Been Missing

Two stand-up paddleboarders on the water at sunset

Stand-up paddleboarding is just one way to enjoy a Florida Keys sunset.

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21. The Florida Keys: An Island-Hopping Getaway

For a sunny road trip itinerary in Florida, skip Miami and head farther south. Beginning in Key Largo and ending in Key West, the Florida Keys Scenic Highway is often overlooked for more well-known routes up north, but it is well worth going out of your way to experience.

As the name suggests, this route is very scenic, so plan to spend at least a few days exploring it and numerous stops along the way. Some highlights include driving across the impressive Overseas Highway, stopping to admire art in the town of Islamorada, and enjoying the historic sites, food, and (of course) beaches in the city of Key West.

  • The full itinerary: How to Road Trip in the Lesser-Known Florida Keys

A brick building with an oversized guitar hanging off the side and a sign that says "Sun Studio"

Sun Studio in Memphis was the site of the famous Million Dollar recording session that brought together Elvis Presley, Jerry Lee Lewis, Carl Perkins, and Johnny Cash.

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22. Memphis to Bristol, Tennessee: A Music-Driven Adventure

If you have about a week to spare and a deep appreciation for music, take a road trip from one side of Tennessee to the other, starting in Memphis and ending in Bristol. The eastbound trip spans genres, including rock ( Graceland ), blues ( Beale Street) and, of course, country (did you really go to Tennessee if you didn’t go to Dollywood ?). Nashville serves as the halfway point on your journey—so consider penciling in an extra 48 hours to fully explore the state capital’s greatest hits.

  • The full itinerary: 5 Great American Road Trips For Music Fans

The stunning coastline near Cueva del Indio has been the backdrop of star-studded films.

The stunning coastline near Cueva del Indio has been the backdrop of star-studded films.

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23. Arecibo to Condado, Puerto Rico: A Lesser-Known Side of a Well-Loved Island

In the minds of many, trips to Puerto Rico bring images of stunning beaches , delicious foods , and maybe a bioluminescent bay or two . But there’s plenty of history to be found here, too, as Puerto Rico was home to an Indigenous population known as the Taino, a heritage many Puerto Ricans embrace. That history can be explored via a road trip. Starting in the northern town of Arecibo, travel south to Ponce, then back north to Condado—along the way you’ll encounter petroglyphs, Indigenous sites, and breathtaking natural spots.

  • The full itinerary: A Puerto Rico Road Trip That Puts Indigenous Culture First

Additional road trip planning resources Picking the route for your road trip is only one part of your planning. From what snacks to pack to which podcasts to listen to, these additional resources will help you prepare for your next adventure:

  • Best road trip snacks
  • Road trip planning apps
  • Podcasts and audiobooks to download
  • What to pack for a road trip

This article originally appeared online in August 2020. It was most recently updated on April 4, 2024, to include current information. Additional reporting by Jessie Beck, Erika Owen, Ray Rogers, Terry Ward, and Sheryl Nance-Nash.

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3 Week Road Trip Across America: An Adventure Of A Lifetime

For many, the open road is an irresistible allure. A chance to leave the mundane behind and explore new and exciting places. For some, the open road is a chance to see the world; for others, it’s an opportunity to reconnect with nature. Let’s have a 3 week road trip across America.

When most people think of taking a road trip across America, they think of driving for hours on end, day after day. But for some, the appeal is in the Journey itself.

For three weeks in May and June this year, four friends and I drove 11,000 miles across America. We decided to take a tour on the “American Adventure.”

Our goal was to visit as many national parks and landmarks. We would like to meet new friends and experiencing different cultures.

We started our trip in Los Angeles and made our way east. We stopped in Joshua Tree National Park. We continued our trip to the following places. 

  • Grand Canyon
  • Zion National Park,
  • Bryce Canyon National Park
  • Arches National Park
  • Yellowstone National Park
  • Glacier National Park.

The freedom to go where you want, when you want, is a powerful lure. It is great spirit that has inspired artists, musicians, and writers for centuries. Let’s get on a fun-filled 3 week road trip across America.

Table of Contents

Why did we Decide to go on an Old Fashion Road Trip?

I am a simple girl and love all things laid back; these road trips are that. You see so much more than driving down a highway. And it is an amazing experience passing by everything with an old-fashioned road trip.

We got off at every exit we gave and asked ourselves what caught our eye. We had a plan to follow but went completely different places. Because many things on driving route had caught our attention.

Planning: How to go about Planning a Cross-Country Road Trip

A road trip across America is an adventure of a lifetime. Here are some tips on how to plan your trip:

  • Decide where you want to go. Do you want to see the big cities on the East Coast, the national parks out West, or everything between?
  • Map out your route. Once you know where you’re going, plot out the best way to get there. Remember to consider rest stops, gas stations, and hotels.
  • Pack light. You’ll spend a lot of time in your car, so make sure you’re comfortable. Bring snacks, drinks for the road, and essentails for road driving. You also need plenty of changes of clothes in case of weather changes or accidents.
  • Bring a camera. You’ll want to document your trip, so pack extra memory cards and batteries for your camera.
  • Make a playlist. Music is the perfect companion for any road trip, so make sure you have your favorite C.D.s handy
  • Drive safe. Â Don’t forget to buckle up, obey all speed limits and signs, and never drive while you’re distracted.
  • Have a backup plan.

Wildlife Vacations in the USA

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People picture driving through desert landscapes and small towns while planning road trip. But, many hidden gems in the USA are perfect for wildlife vacations in the USA. 

You will find plant and animal life in abundant in every corner of the country. You will come across all these things in the Pacific Northwest forests and wet lands of Florida.

Here is a suggested USA itinerary for a three-week road trip. It will take you to some of the best wildlife hotspots in America:

Start your Journey in Seattle, Washington. And you can drive south along the coast towards Oregon. You next stop will be at Olympic National Park .

Here you can see temperate rainforest and other animals like deer, eagles, and bears. Continue your route to the California. There, you can visit Redwood National Park to marvel at the giant redwoods.

Head back to San Francisco, California, and make your way to the Rocky Mountains in Colorado. Go white water rafting in the Royal Gorge and see some of the most spectacular scenery in North America.

Continue your road trip to Colorado and go up to the Black Hills of Wyoming. See the stunning landscape of the Badlands and pay a visit to Wind Cave National Park.

How we Prepared our Car for the Trip

There’s nothing like driving across America to make you feel like young and energatic. You’re going on an old-fashion road trip , and we prepared our car for it.

We purchased a new American flag to hang on our back window. And kept a list of stops we wanted to make, along with directions for getting there on our dash.

As things were new, we had no problems finding our way around or seeing what interested us.

Packing: What to Pack for a 3 Week Road Trip

A road trip across America is the perfect way to see everything this great country offers. There is so much to explore from stunning landscapes to vibrant cities.

When packing for a road trip, it is important to pack smart. Here are a few tips on what to pack for a three week road trip across America:

  • A good map is essential for any road trip. Make sure you have a detailed map of the route you plan on taking. It will help you stay on track and avoid getting lost.
  • Pack comfortable clothing in layering format. The weather can vary from one state to another, so it’s essential to get ready for anything.
  • Be sure to bring along plenty of snacks and drinks for the Journey.
  • Finally, don’t forget to pack your camera! A road trip is a perfect opportunity to take some fantastic photos.

So what should you Pack for 3 Week Road Trip Across America? 

When packing for a road trip across America, you must keep in mind the weather conditions. One would need to pack warm and cool weather clothing wile travelling from the East to West Coast. 

It is also essential to pack comfortable shoes as there will be a lot of walking involved in sightseeing. And finally, don’t forget to bring along a map or GPS!

A road trip across America is an adventure of a lifetime. There are so many different places to see and things to do. So what should you pack for such an epic journey?

First, you’ll need a good map of the United States. You can find these at most gas stations or online.

Next, you’ll need to decide what kind of vehicle you’ll be taking on your trip. An SUV or truck will be a better choice if you’re planning on doing some off-roading.

Otherwise, a sedan or minivan will suffice.

Once you’ve sorted your transportation, it’s time to start packing your belongings. You should bring clothes for all weather conditions. As you never know what Mother Nature will throw at you.

Road Trip Tips: Advice for Making the most out of a Road Trip

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A road trip across America is the stuff of legend. For many, it’s a lifelong dream to embark on self drive tours USA. And while there are plenty of ways to see this vast country.

There’s nothing quite like hitting the open road for a few weeks. and taking in all the sights, sounds, and experiences that come with it.

You can enjoy USA guided tours in Washington dc and many other attractions in the USA. It would help if you planned for USA-guided tours Washington dc. 

The Journey: Recounting the Highlights of the Road Trip

May people enjoy usa road trip because they want an escape from the hustle and bustle of city life. It gives them a chance to explore America’s vast open spaces.

A road trip across the country is an adventure you’ll never forget. Here are a few highlights from our three-week cross-country motorcycle road trip.

We started our Journey in San Francisco. Next, we made our way east through the stunning Sierra Nevada mountains.

We rode along Route 66, stopping in small towns and taking in the historical sites along the way. We crossed the country through the heartland, enjoying the peaceful farmland scenery.

As we entered the Midwest, we were amazed by the vastness of the landscape. Rolling hills stretched as far as the eye could see, and we felt like we were indeed in the middle of nowhere.

What to do When you are Tired in your Car

When you are driving long hours, you will grow tired. When that happens, take advantage of some of these tips for keeping yourself awake. Eat a healthy meal before you begin your drive.

Then eat regular meals along your route as scheduled stops permit. It’s easier to remain alert when you haven’t missed meals or snacks.

What to do if you have different Sleeping Patterns in your car

Road trips are a great way to combine long periods of driving. There are also short bursts of activity, stopping, and exploring wonders of nature. But if your car has different sleeping patterns, ensure everyone gets some rest.

You may need to take turns with short naps. It is better if someone else drives or drive when you’re feeling drowsy.

It is better to stop for more extended breaks at other times. Going across the USA: Like any major trip, it’s best to keep well-stocked with supplies on long road trips .

What Happens when There are no Toilets Available in your Car

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Few things can cause as much embarrassment as having to find a toilet on your road trip. If you plan, you won’t have to worry about it—and neither will anyone else.

Below are helpful driving tips to know what is essential in 3 week road trip across America.

Driving Oncoming Traffic

It is legal to drive oncoming traffic when you’re going where there is no road. And slow-moving vehicles make passing impossible.

Avoiding Mountains

Avoid mountains while on 3 week road trip across America. It is better to stick to back roads when traveling cross country. 

Last-minute Tips and Tricks when Driving across the USA

While 3 week road trip across America, bring snacks and water. You’ll also want to keep your car in top shape by stopping at every gas station. We made our tip sheet for car care to keep your fuel efficiency up.

Road tripping is a fun experience, but take regular breaks and let your mind wander. Take pictures of old-fashioned road trip uses along the way. You can write down your thoughts about what you’re seeing.

In conclusion, 3 week road trip across America is an adventure of a lifetime. It is a great way to see the country and experience different cultures.

There are many things to see and do, which is a great way to bond with friends or family. If you are planning a road trip, plan and allow plenty of time for sightseeing and exploring.

FAQs on 3 Week Road Trip Across America

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Q1. Can you make a cross-country road trip in 3 weeks?

A road trip across America is the stuff of dreams. And while it may seem like a daunting task, with careful planning, it can be done in three weeks. Here are a few tips to make your Journey as smooth as possible.

Start by mapping out your route. Decide which cities and landmarks you want to see and map out a rough idea of the order in which you’ll visit them. It will help you determine how many miles you’ll need to drive daily.

Next, book your accommodation in advance. You’ll avoid being stuck without a place to stay by booking early.

Finally, make sure your vehicle is up for the Journey. Get a tune-up before you go, and bring all the necessary supplies, like extra oil and a spare tire.

Q2. How much does a road trip through America cost?

A road trip across America is the adventure of a lifetime. It’s also a great way to see the country and visit different parts of the U.S. But how much does 3 week road trip USA cost?

The cost of a road trip depends on a few factors. It includes of how many people are going, where you’re going, and how long you’re staying in each place.

But in general, you can expect to spend around $50 per day per person. It includes gas, food, accommodation, and activities.

Your costs will be even lower if you plan to camp or stay in hostels. And if you’re driving an R.V. or campervan, your accommodation costs will be almost nonexistent.

So if you’re looking for an affordable way to see America, a road trip is the way.

Q3. How long does a road trip around the United States take?

A road trip around the United States is a great way to see the country and experience different cultures. Depending on your starting point and destination, the trip can take anywhere from 2 weeks to 3 months.

If you’re starting from the East Coast. It is an ideal route down the coast to Florida, then across the Gulf Coast to New Orleans. From there, you can head up through Texas and into the Southwest.

Once you reach Albuquerque, you can either continue north through Colorado and into Wyoming or turn west towards Utah and Arizona.

Starting from the West Coast, an ideal route is up through California and Oregon. You can then head east through Idaho and Montana before reaching Wyoming. You can continue into South Dakota and Nebraska before reaching your final destination.

A road trip across America is an adventure of a lifetime. And there’s no better way to experience the Deep South than by taking a tour. There are many deep south USA tours available, so choosing one that’s right for you is essential.

The Civil Rights Tour of the Deep South is an excellent option. It is for those interested in a history-focused tour. This tour covers essential civil rights sites in Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. And gives visitors a chance to learn about the struggle for equality in America.

If you’re more interested in the region’s natural beauty, visit the Deep South. This tour will take you beautiful parts of Louisiana, Mississippi, Alabama, and Florida.

On these deep south USA tours, you’ll see alligators and Cypress trees. And you even visit some Gulf Coast beaches.

Q4. How do I plan a road trip across America?

A trip across America is the perfect way to see everything this country offers. There are so many different things to see and do; with some planning, you can make sure you hit all the highlights.

The first step is to decide how long you want to spend on the road. If you only have a few weeks, you’ll need to be strategic about which parts of the country you want to visit.

Once you’ve settled on a timeframe, start mapping out your route. Decide which cities you want to stay in and what attractions you want to see along the way.

If you’re unsure where to start, plenty of resources are available online. Once your route is mapped out, start booking hotels or campgrounds for each stop along the way.

Q5. What about the USA east coast itinerary for 3 weeks?

Assuming you would like a general outline for a road trip across the East Coast of America: Starting from Washington D.C., head north to Philadelphia, PA. Spend a day or two touring Independence National Historic Park and the Liberty Bell.

Then, continue north to New York City. You can enjoy the new york state road trip. You can visit the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island and take in a Broadway show.

The recent york state road trip will take you to the land of wonders and natural beauty. Spend a day or two exploring Niagara Falls. Next you can continue west into Pennsylvania Dutch Country.

Q6. What are USA guided tours in dc?

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Many people take a guided tour when planning a road trip across America. USA guided tours dc can be found in all fifty states. But they are trendy in Washington D.C. USA Guided Tours DC offers various tours that allow visitors to see the city in a new and exciting way.

The most popular self drive tours USA is the three-day “Capital Highlights” tour. It takes visitors to the landmarks in Washington D.C. This tour includes stops at the White House, Capitol Hill, the Lincoln Memorial, and more.

Other popular USA-guided tours dc include the “Monuments by Moonlight” tour. It takes place at night, and the “Washington D.C. 101” tour, which is perfect for first-time visitors to the city.

Q7. What about motorcycle road trips in the USA?

Motorcycle road trips across America are becoming popular and for a good reason. There’s something about the open road and the freedom of the wind in your face that can’t be beaten. And what better way to see the country than from a motorcycle seat?

If you want an adventure of a lifetime or want to explore a new part of the country, a motorcycle road trip is the best. Guided tours are available in many parts of the country, or you can opt for a self-drive tour. Either way, you’re sure to have an unforgettable experience.

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  • Open 3-11 p.m. Monday-Friday, 12-11 p.m. Saturday and 12-9 p.m. Sunday.
  • 71 Hamilton St. | New Brunswick, New Jersey 08901
  • Open 12-5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday, 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Wednesday, 11 a.m. - 8 p.m. Thursday and 11 a.m. - 6 p.m. Friday.
  • Open daily 6 a.m. - 1 a.m. Playgrounds close at 9 p.m., Parade Groun closes at 10 p.m. Varying hours of other park attractions.
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  • 635 S Broadway | Tarrytown, New York 10591
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