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20 East Coast Road Trips (with Maps & 1-Week Itineraries)

20 east coast 1 week road trips lighthouse and bridge over water

The family road trip has made a comeback and with it, families are looking for even more road trip ideas. While plenty of East Coasters have made the road trip down 95 to Florida over the years, now families want to take time to stop and explore along the way. With so much to see, we have divided this part of the country up into 20 different East Coast road trips, each of which could be done in a one-week vacation.

Each of these mini East Coast road trip itineraries will give you ideas for new ways to explore sections of the East Coast of the U.S.A. Check off one at a time or string a few together for a longer vacation.

Not sure where to start? Here are my top picks:

  • Best for nature fans: White & Green Mountains in NH and VT
  • Best for history buffs : Colonial History Philadelphia to Williamsburg
  • Best for beach lovers: Coastal Islands: Wilmington NC to Jacksonville FL
  • Best for national park stampers: Blue Ridge Mountains
  • Best for theme park fans: Daytona to Tampa
  • Best iconic views: Florida Keys road trip

20 East Coast Road Trips

Each of these East Coast road trip ideas should take approximately 7 to 10 days to complete as outlined. My goal is to only require one week of vacation time from work, since that is the typical family vacation. I’ve linked to some more detailed road trip itineraries and included maps to give you an overview of the route.

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New England Coast: Boston to Bar Harbor, ME

Portland Head Light rocks

The drive from Boston, Massachusetts up to Bar Harbor, Maine can be done in about four hours on the highway, but it is better to take the scenic route and explore Vacationland’s scenic coast along the way. One of the best East Coast road trips, this one is full of Maine foods like lobster rolls, blueberry soda, and whoopie pies; as well as lighthouses, rocky coasts, quaint small towns, and Acadia National Park .

Portland: spend 2 nights in Portland exploring the Old Port, maybe taking a lobster boat tour, climbing on the rocks by Portland Head Light in Cape Elizabeth, or spending a day shopping at the L.L. Bean outlet up in Freeport. You could also visit some local breweries or take a day trip to Maine Wildlife Park in Gray to see some moose.

Where to stay: The Press Hotel , Inn by the Sea , or the Courtyard Marriott Waterfront

Boothbay Harbor: spend 1-2 nights in Boothbay Harbor . On your way, stop and enjoy the coastal towns, Giant’s Stairs in Harpswell, spend an afternoon soaking up the sun on Popham Beach, a rare sandy stretch of sand, and be sure to line up for lobster rolls at Red Eats.

The next day, get out on the water with one of Boothbay Harbor’s many sightseeing cruises to see puffins or whales, or rent a sea kayak to explore Muscongus Bay. Leave time to browse at the many boutiques in town.

Where to stay: Tugboat Inn , Fisherman’s Wharf Inn

Rockland: spend 1 night enjoying the artistic town of Rockland . Pop into the Center for Maine Contemporary Art or the Farnsworth Art Museum. If the outdoors holds more appeal, hop aboard a traditional Maine Windjammer for a short sail, walk along the Rockland Breakwater, or explore the trails at Camden Hills State Park. This arts city of Maine is such a delightful surprise!

Where to stay: 250 Main Hotel

Bar Harbor: finish up your road trip at the scenic town of Bar Harbor, just outside of Acadia National Park . You will want to spend 2 to 3 nights exploring the park. Try to catch a sunrise or sunset from the top of Cadillac Mountain, drive the Park Loop Road, relax on Sand Beach, stop to see the natural phenomenon at Thunder Hole, take in the view from Otter Cliffs, bike the Carriage Roads, and check out some of the popular hikes. Don’t forget to enjoy an authentic lobster pound before you take the fast route back to Portland. (See more things to do near Acadia National Park .)

Where to stay: Bar Harbor Grand Hotel , Hampton by Hilton Bar Harbor , or go glamping at the Terramor Outdoor Resort

Read more: Check out my full coastal Maine road trip itinerary

White & Green Mountains: Boston, MA to Burlington, VT

Fall colors on trees with White Mountains in the distance from the Kancamaugus Highway in New Hampshire

The drive from Boston to Burlington takes only about 4 hours, but use this New England road trip to spend time enjoying the beautiful scenery of the White Mountains of New Hampshire and the Green Mountains of Vermont along the way, especially during fall foliage season.

Boston: if you haven’t been to Boston , plan on spending 2 nights enjoying this historic city. Don’t miss the Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum , walk the Freedom Trail, enjoy a swan boat tour in Boston’s Public Garden, and taste your way through Boston’s Little Italy in the North End.

Where to stay: Fairmont Copley Plaza , Boston Harbor Hotel

Lincoln, NH: Lincoln can make a nice home base for 1-2 nights of exploring the White Mountains . Hike through the Flume Gorge, zip line, or hike at Loon Mountain, ride the Mount Washington Cog Railway, or drive the Mount Washington Auto Road. There are also plenty of hikes to try, rock climbing, a scenic drive on the Kancamagus Highway , and splashing in the waterfalls at Diana’s Baths.

Where to stay: Riverwalk Resort at Loon Mountain , Lumen Nature Retreat , Alpine Garden Glamping , or Huttopia

Stowe, VT: spend a couple of nights enjoying the Green Mountains from a home base in Stowe. On your drive from New Hampshire, you may want to stop at the Cabot cheese factory, Ben & Jerry’s Factory, and the Cold Hollow Cider Mill. In Stowe, you can enjoy hiking, mountain biking, and other resort activities.

Where to stay: TopNotch Resort , Stowe Mountain Resort

Burlington, VT: Finish your road trip with a night in the hip waterfront city of Burlington. There are so many things to do in Burlington, VT and you can check out nearby Shelburne Farm, and the ECHO museum. Or if you prefer lake life, finish with a few days on Lake Champlain at the Basin Harbor Hotel .

On your drive back to Boston, be sure to stop and stroll through the charming downtown of Woodstock.

Where to stay: Hotel Vermont , Courtyard Burlington Harbor

Read more: Vermont Route 100 road trip stops , things to do in the White Mountains

Southern New England COast: New York, NY to Provincetown, MA

girl on whale statue in Provincetown MA

You should be able to make the trip from New York to Provincetown at the tip of Cape Cod in 5 to 6 hours, but the traffic can be horrendous on summer weekends so try to travel midweek for this east coast road trip if you can.

Mystic, CT: Break up the trip with a night in Mystic. You will want to visit the historic Mystic Seaport, stroll through downtown, and maybe stop in at the Mystic Aquarium. You will find plenty of things to do in Mystic with kids.

Where to stay: Mystic KOA , Inn at Mystic

Newport, RI: spend a night in the yachting capital of the world . You can walk the Cliff Walk, fly a kite at Brenton Point State Park, visit some of the Newport Mansions, shop along Thames, and take a sail in the harbor.

Where to stay: Newport Marriott , The Vanderbilt

Providence, RI: instead of skipping over Rhode Island’s Creative Capital, spend a night to discover this little gem. Take a Rhode Island food tour, visit the RISD Museum, take a gondola or river boat ride, bike along the East Bay bike path, and, if you are lucky, take in Providence’s famous Waterfire .

Where to stay: The Graduate Providence , Aloft Providence Downtown

Falmouth, MA: stay the next 2 nights on the elbow of Cape Cod in Falmouth. Take time to relax on the beach and then hop the ferry over to Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket for a day. You can also ride the Cape Cod bike trail or visit the Woods Hole Science Aquarium.

Where to stay: Sea Crest Beach Hotel or Autocamp Cape Cod

Provincetown, MA: finish your road trip with a couple of nights in the unique and vibrant town of Provincetown. You can shop, dine, take a tour of the sand dunes , go on a whale-watching tour, climb the lighthouse, or visit the Pirate Museum. The best part is searching the tide pools at low tide and watching the sunset.

Where to stay: Surfside Hotel & Suites

Read more: New York to Boston road trip itinerary, things to do in Providence

New York to Niagara Falls, NY

Maid of the Mist boat under rainbow approaching Niagara Falls

The drive from New York City to Niagara Falls can take 6 to 7 hours, but turn it into a road trip with a few days in the Finger Lakes region on the way and plenty of stops along the Western New York Upstate Eats Trail .

Watkins Glen: spend 2 nights in Watkins Glen, at the southern point of Seneca Lake. For fans of The Office, you may want to stop in Scranton, PA on your way for a self-driving tour of filming spots. Enjoy time on the lake, hike to the waterfalls in Watkins Glen State Park, or take a glider ride in Elmira, the Soaring Capital of the World.

Where to stay: Watkins Glen Harbor Hotel

Hammondsport: move over to Keuka Lake and spend a couple of nights in Hammondsport. You can enjoy water sports, wine tasting, and a day at the fascinating Corning Museum of Glass.

Where to stay: Keuka Lakeside Inn

Niagara Falls: you will want to spend 2 to 3 nights in Niagara to explore all the attractions including the Cave of the Winds, Maid of the Mist, Old Fort Niagara, jet boat tours, and hiking trails in Niagara Falls State Park.

Where to stay: Sheraton Niagara Falls , Hyatt Place Niagara Falls

Buffalo: on your return to New York, stop in for some food, history, and fun in Buffalo . This city is going through a renaissance and plenty of fun activities along the waterfront (in summer or winter). Make sure you try some of these must-eat foods in Buffalo too!

Where to stay: Buffalo Marriott LECOM Harborcenter

Cooperstown: on your return trip, be sure to stop in Seneca Falls and visit the Women’s Rights National Historical Park and the National Women’s Hall of Fame. Then spend a night in Cooperstown and visit the National Baseball Hall of Fame.

Where to stay: Otesaga Resort , Inn at Cooperstown

Read more: Things to do in Hammondsport, NY , New York road trips

PA Pitstops: Philadelphia to Pittsburgh, PA

Cannon at Devil's Den at Gettysburg PA

Driving from Philadelphia to Pittsburgh takes about five hours, but going straight through means you will miss out on some many historic, scenic, and family-fun spots along the way.

Lancaster: start your trip with a night in Lancaster’s Pennsylvania Dutch Country. You will want to take a buggy ride, indulge at an Amish feast, or take in some of the historic sites. You can also take a tour of the Turkey Hill Ice Cream Experience.

Where to stay: Residence Inn by Marriott Lancaster

Hershey: next stop is the sweetest place on earth, Hershey . You can spend the day at Hersheypark, visit Hershey’s Chocolate World, or the Hershey Experience. History buffs will enjoy the National Civil War Museum in Harrisburg, a good introduction before you head to Gettysburg.

Where to stay: Hershey Lodge

Gettysburg: next up is the historic town of Gettysburg . I would highly recommend a guided tour of the Battlefield, but there are many other things to do in town as well.

Where to stay: Hilton Garden Inn Gettysburg , Gettysburg Hotel

Laurel Highlands: the Laurel Highlands is a scenic mountainous region east of Pittsburgh offering spectacular natural scenery and outdoor recreation. You will want to spend 2 days rafting down the Ohiopyle, climbing through Pennsylvania’s largest cave at Laurel Caverns, and enjoying mountain resort activities including zip lining, rock climbing, summer tubing, and more.

Where to stay: Nemacolin Woodlands Resort

Pittsburgh: you can fit a lot into 1 day in Pittsburgh , but spend 2 nights if you can spare it. See the view from Mount Washington from the Duquesne Incline, visit the Heinz History Center, explore the Carnegie Science Center, and don’t miss the Tribute to Children statue of Fred Rogers near the Allegheny River. There is also the Carnegie Museum of Art, Carnegie Museum of Natural History, and the Andy Warhol Museum. And if the Pirates are in town, try to catch a baseball game.

Where to stay: Kimpton Hotel Monaco Pittsburgh , Omni William Penn Hotel

COlonial History: Philadelphia, PA to Williamsburg, VA

Colonial Williamsburg in a day (or less) -- reenactments on the village green

The drive from Philadelphia to Williamsburg takes about five hours but why not turn it into a learning experience with an American history road trip?

Valley Forge, PA: if you have already explored the historical sites of Philadelphia like the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall, you may want to venture out of the city for a visit to the Valley Forge National Historical Park .

Baltimore, MD: spend 2 nights in Baltimore’s Inner Harbor, where you can easily visit Fort McHenry, visit the National Aquarium, stroll through the cobblestone streets of Fells Point, and enjoy the other Inner Harbor attractions.

Where to stay: Hilton Baltimore Inner Harbor , Pier 5 Hotel Baltimore

Washington D.C.: you will want to spend at least 2 to 3 days exploring the nation’s capital. There are so many museums and monuments to explore, you may want to use our DC itinerary. Just remember if you want to visit the White House, you will need to make reservations in advance.

Where to stay: Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington DC Georgetown

Williamsburg, VA : finish your road trip in Colonial Williamsburg. You will need 2 to 3 days to enjoy the sites, including a full day in Colonial Williamsburg , a visit to Historic Jamestowne and Yorktown, and Busch Gardens or Water Country USA .

Where to stay: Kingsmill Resort , Great Wolf Lodge Williamsburg

Read more: Northeast road trip for history lovers

Mid-atlantic Gems: Cape May, NJ to Chincoteague, VA

What to do in Chincoteague -- pony watching with Captain Dan's Around the Island Tours

If you want to stick to the Mid-Atlantic coast, this road trip will bring you through cute Victorian towns, beautiful beaches, and nature preserves.

Cape May, NJ: start off your journey in Cape May. This quaint town isn’t like the rest of the Jersey Shore. Enjoy the gourmet restaurants, charming boutiques, and gingerbread-style Victorian homes.

Where to stay : Congress Hall

Lewes, DE: take the ferry across to Lewes, Delaware, another Victorian town full of history, cute cafes, and shops. You must stay a night so that you can take a sunset cruise past the lighthouse and if you get lucky, you may see some dolphins on the way.

Where to stay : Inn at Canal Square

Bethany Beach, DE: as you continue down to the beaches of Southern Delaware, you may also want to stop and check out some of the local breweries and wineries in this region. If you are seeking a boardwalk, combined with bike trails, and great restaurants, you may prefer Rehoboth Beach . Dewey Beach is full of seaside hotels and beach bars, along with gorgeous state beaches. But if you are seeking quiet for a few days at the beach, I would recommend Bethany Beach.

Where to stay: Bethany Beach Ocean Suites Residence Inn by Marriott

Chincoteague, VA: on your way to Assateague Island National Seashore to see the wild ponies , stop in the cute small town of Berlin, MD or for a stroll on the Ocean City boardwalk. To get up close to the wild horses, I would recommend taking a boat tour with Captain Dan from Chincoteague. Afterward, get some marsh mud ice cream at Island Creamery.

Where to stay: Hampton Inn and Suites Chincoteague Waterfront

Eastern Shore: Baltimore, MD to Virginia Beach, VA

Virginia beach pier at sunrise

Swing through Maryland and Virginia’s Eastern Shore on your way down to Virginia Beach. You can then take the highway back to Baltimore, with a stop in Norfolk or Williamsburg on your return trip.

Annapolis, MD: start off with a night in Annapolis. Spend the day exploring some of Annapolis’ historic sites, including the State House and the U.S. Naval Academy, as well as the boutiques and galleries downtown. Don’t leave town without enjoying some crab cakes!

Where to stay: Graduate Annapolis

St. Michaels, MD: spend a night enjoying the Chesapeake side of the Eastern Shore. The charming town of St. Michaels offers up plenty of retail therapy options, but also cultural attractions like the Chesapeake Bay Maritime Museum. Nearby you can go tasting at local wineries and breweries, or get out on the water with a kayak or paddle board.

Where to stay: St. Michaels Harbour Inn

Chincoteague, VA : the kids will then enjoy a night on the other side of the peninsula, finding the wild ponies at Chincoteague or exploring the Assateague National Seashore. Be sure to stop for ice cream at the Island Creamery!

Virginia Beach, VA: there are so many things to do in Virginia Beach that you will want to spend a few days enjoying the wide sand beaches and exploring. Also, check out my friend Brianna’s guide to where to eat in Virginia Beach . If you want to take a day trip, pop over to Hampton to explore some early history or visit the Virginia Air and Space Museum.

Where to stay: Hilton Garden Inn Virginia Beach Oceanfront

Wi lliamsburg, VA: finish your road trip in Colonial Williamsburg. Plan on a full day in Colonial Williamsburg , and if you have more time, include a visit to Historic Jamestowne and Yorktown, Busch Gardens, or Water Country USA .

Skyline Drive: Washington DC to Charlottesville, VA

Tips for visiting Monticello with kids

This road trip will bring you through Shenandoah National Park for a mix of outdoor adventures and historic landmarks. We covered this ground during part of a more extensive Virginia road trip a few years back.

Woodstock, VA : spend 2 nights in Woodstock, exploring nearby Shenandoah Caverns, climbing the Woodstock Tower, tubing on the Shenandoah River, enjoying summer sports at Bryce Resort, and hiking in Shenandoah National Park.

Where to stay: Hampton Inn & Suites Woodstock

Harrisonburg, VA: spend the day exploring Shenandoah National Park and driving the Skyline Drive before arriving in Harrisonburg for the night. This is a great road trip for a college tour because James Madison University is also located here. Be sure to also stop at Kline’s Dairy Bar for its famous custard-style ice cream.

Where to stay: Residence Inn Harrisonburg

Charlottesville, VA: plan on spending 2 nights in Charlottesville . Stroll and shop downtown and then enjoy a traditional, Colonial-style luncheon at the historic Michie Tavern, followed by a visit to Thomas Jefferson’s Monticello estate.

In the evening, head up to Carter Mountain Orchard to catch a sunset and some live music. On your second day, you can either explore more history at President James Monroe’s home, do some local wine tasting, tour the campus of the University of Virginia, or kayak along the James River.

Where to stay: Graduate Charlottesville

Richmond, VA: finish up your road trip with a couple of days in Richmond . While it was once the capital of the Confederate South, today the state capital is finding a new identity with plenty of street art, craft beer, and fun dining options. You may want to check out the Virginia Museum of Fine Arts, Lewis Ginter Botanical Garden, or the Institute of Contemporary Art before heading back to DC.

Where to stay: Graduate Richmond

Carolina Coast: Washington DC to Wilmington, NC

beach view from the Blockade Runner hotel

If you are ready to escape the city for the coast, it is time for a road trip down to Wilmington , North Carolina and Wrightsville Beach. The six-hour drive is long but then there is plenty to do on the Carolina coast once you arrive and this road trip gives you a chance to figure out your favorite beach.

Emerald Isle, NC: Emerald Isle is on North Carolina’s Crystal Coast, or the “southern” Outer Banks. This area attracts visitors who have returned for decades for the simple beach pleasures of a family vacation. Emerald Isle offers 12 miles of pristine shoreline and incredible views of the Atlantic Ocean and Bogue Inlet. Spend a few days enjoying watersports, fishing, or simply sitting on the sand and enjoying the sound of the waves rolling in.

Where to stay: Inn at Pine Knoll Shores , Islander Hotel & Resort

Surf City, NC: stay a couple of days in Surf City, the center of Topsail Island. The relaxing and uncrowded beaches are what some call “the way the beach used to be.” You can also enjoy kayaking, fishing, and boating on the Intercoastal.

Wrightsville Beach, NC: once you have arrived in Wrightsville Beach set up your home base for the next few days to explore. You will want to spend some time in the historic downtown of Wilmington, take a food tour in Kure Beach, stroll the grounds of Airlie Gardens, take a hike in Carolina State Park, or enjoy some beach time. Don’t miss a stop at Britt’s Donuts — the best on the east coast!

Where to stay : Blockade Runner Beach Resort

Low Country: Raleigh, NC to Savannah, GA

Savannah square and fountain

You can make the drive from Raleigh to Savannah in about five hours, but it pays to take the coastal route and make some stops along the way.

Myrtle Beach, SC : how long you spend in Myrtle Beach depends on the vibe of a beach town that you enjoy. If you enjoy a boardwalk, arcades, family attractions, and plenty of kitsch — then you will enjoy a classic family vacation to Myrtle Beach. But you can also get away from the crowds by kayaking through the salt marshes, strolling through Brookgreen Gardens, or paddle boarding.

Where to stay: Island Vista

Charleston, SC: for a complete change of pace, spend a night or two in the historic city of Charleston. Start off with a carriage tour through the downtown, visit some of the historic homes and gardens, and discover why Charleston is a foodie destination.

Where to stay: The Mills House Wyndham Grand

Beaufort, SC: spend a day exploring Beaufort, the upcoming-and-coming “next” Charleston or Savannah. Explore its antebellum mansions and downtown historic district. You can also enjoy the low country marshlands and waterways.

Where to stay: Anchorage 1770 Inn

Savannah, GA: finish up this east coast road trip in Savannah. Wander through the city’s many squares lined with oaks dripping in Spanish moss in Savannah’s historic district . Check out the Prohibition Museum, and then enjoy Savannah’s vibrant dining and craft cocktail scene. Stroll down touristy river street, take a ghost tour, visit some of the historic homes, or spend a day out on the beach at Tybee Island. See my friend Rob’s (who has an Airbnb there) favorite things to do in Savannah and my friend Karen has great suggestions on the best family restaurants in Savannah .

Where to stay: Perry Lane Hotel

Blue Ridge Mountains: Charlotte, NC to Gatlinburg, TN

Great Smoky Mountains in the fog

If lakes and mountains are calling you, head towards the Blue Ridge Mountains and Great Smoky Mountains National Park — with a few stops along the way.

Lake Lure, NC: the backdrop to Dirty Dancing, Lake Lure is a favorite family vacation destination. You will need a couple of days to explore Lake Lure Flowering Bridge, Chimney Rock State Park, and Chimney Rock Village which has plenty of shops and dining options, along with a scenic riverwalk next to the creek that kids will enjoy playing in on a warm sunny day. Plus you have to leave time to enjoy the lake, by boat or beach.

Where to stay: Lake Lure Inn & Spa

Asheville, NC: located on the Blue Ridge Parkway, Asheville has many fun things to do with kids . Take the Blue Ridge Highway to Sliding Rock, Looking Glass Falls, and other hiking trails. Swing from the treetops at the Adventure Center of Asheville, play some games at the Asheville Pinball Museum, visit the Biltmore Estate , one of the most popular things to do in North Carolina , or sample some local craft brews. If you have more time to road trip, be sure to explore these Blue Ridge Parkway stops .

Where to stay: Aloft Asheville Downtown

Gatlinburg, NC: use Gatlinburg as your base for exploring parts of Great Smoky Mountains National Park (don’t miss Cades Cove Loop ) and Pigeon Forge as well. You can go hiking, bike through the park, spend a day at Dollywood, go zip lining, see the view from Clingmans Dome, go horseback riding, or see a show.

Where to stay: Margaritaville Resort Gatlinburg

Coastal Islands: Wilmington, NC to Jacksonville, FL

sunset over hilton head harbor

Another coastal road trip, this one bypasses the cities in favor of luxury beach destinations and brings you from Wilmington, NC all the way down to Jacksonville, Florida. A 6.5-hour drive by highway, you can spend a week or more exploring the coast. This trip brings you to some of the best beaches in the USA .

Kiawah Island: start off your road trip in luxury at the Kiawah Resort. This private residential island and resort is famous for its acclaimed golf course, but families can also enjoy 5-Star accommodations and 10 miles of private sandy shoreline.

Where to stay: The Sanctuary Hotel at Kiawah Island Resort

Hilton Head Island: spend a couple of days enjoying the beaches of Hilton Head Island. You can also golf, take a guided dolphin or kayak tour, or enjoy some low-country cuisine. You won’t find tacky souvenir shops or neon signs. HHI has a quieter, more relaxed way of life.

Where to stay: Disney’s Hilton Head Island Resort

Amelia Island: finish this luxe road trip at The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island. Relax and enjoy the resort, search for shark teeth, star gaze from the beach, go shopping in downtown Fernandina Beach, take a kayaking tour, or hop a ferry for a day trip to Cumberland Island to see the wild horses.

Where to stay: The Ritz-Carlton, Amelia Island

Civil Rights Trail: Atlanta, GA to Memphis, TN

National Civil Rights Center

It is a six-hour drive from Atlanta to Memphis, and I recommend turning it into a Civil Rights road trip .

Atlanta: starting off in Atlanta , if you haven’t already visited I would recommend spending a couple of days visiting some of the important Civil Rights sites including the Center for Civil and Human Rights and the Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. National Historic Site. Another fun way of exploring some history is through a food tour with Atlanta Food Walks.

Where to stay: Loews Atlanta Hotel

Montgomery, AL: plan on spending a full day in Montgomery visiting the Rosa Parks Museum, the Freedom Rides Museum, and the National Memorial for Peace and Justice, which honors victims of lynchings. On your way to Birmingham, you can make a detour to Selma to walk across the Edmund Pettus Bridge and visit other Civil Rights sites.

Where to stay : Renaissance Montgomery Hotel & Spa

Birmingham, AL: if you stop in Selma, you may want to plan on spending 2 nights in Birmingham so you don’t have to rush. Be sure to visit the Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Kelly Ingram Park, and the Sixteenth Street Baptist Church. Take some time to enjoy Birmingham’s up-and-coming neighborhoods and food scene too.

Where to stay: Westin Birmingham

Memphis, TN: it is easy to spend at least 3 days in Memphis , more if you want to do a day trip to Graceland. You will need a half-day to take in the sobering exhibits at the National Civil Rights Museum at the Lorraine Motel (the place where MLK Jr. was assassinated.) Also visit Slave Haven, Sun Studios and STAX Museum of American Soul Museum. Just leave time to enjoy some great BBQ and soul food .

Where to stay: The Peabody Memphis

Read more: Plan a civil rights road trip

Golden Isles: Savannah, GA to St. Augustine, FL

Flagler College fountain and sundial

This coastal road trip from Savannah to St. Augustine, Florida stops at many of Georgia’s Islands along the way.

Little St. Simons Island: spend a few days on this private island nature preserve with just 32 other guests and 7 miles of pristine beach to explore. Take advantage of twice-daily naturalist-led expeditions, kayak through the marshes to go bird watching, bike to the beach, or track some of the property’s resident armadillos.

Where to stay: Little St. Simons Resort

Jekyll Island: plan on spending at least 2-3 days on Jekyll Island, another of Georgia’s Golden Isles. You will want to visit Driftwood Beach, check out the Georgia Sea Turtle Center, picnic at South Dunes Beach Park, relax on one of the many Jekyll Island beaches or even enjoy a day at the waterpark.

Where to stay: Jekyll Island Club Resort

St. Augustine, FL: finish your road trip with a visit to historic St. Augustine — the country’s oldest continuously occupied city. You can stay on the beach or in town but be sure to check out both. You can visit the Fountain of Youth, walk the ramparts at Castillo St. Marcos, take a trolley tour, take a food tour to discover some of the town’s best places to eat , take a ghost tour, climb a lighthouse, or explore these other fun things to do with kids .

Where to stay: Embassy Suites St. Augustine Beach

Florida Coast: St. Augustine to Miami, FL

South Beach Miami, Florida

Driving the east coast of Florida from Jacksonville to Miami can be done in five hours, but why miss all the great beaches, history, and fun attractions on the way?

Jacksonville / St. Augustine: you can fly into Jacksonville or start off in St. Augustine. In addition to all the historic town of St. Augustine has to offer (see above), Jacksonville offers plenty for kids too with the Jacksonville Zoo and Gardens, Museum of Science and History, Sweet Pete’s Candy Shop, TopGolf, and more.

Where to stay: The Lodge & Club at Ponte Vedra Beach

Cocoa Beach, FL: spend 2 to 3 days enjoying the area near Cocoa Beach, including a full day at Kennedy Space Center . You can also kayak past the giraffes at nearby Brevard Zoo in nearby Melbourne or learn to surf at Cocoa Beach, the East Coast surf capital.

Where to stay: Hampton Inn Cocoa Beach

Hollywood, FL: next you can stay a couple of nights in Hollywood, between Fort Lauderdale and Miami. Enjoy strolling along the Hollywood Beach Boardwalk, ArtsPark at Young Circle, the Art and Culture Center of Hollywood, and the Anne Kolb Nature Center, with mangrove trails and an aquarium.

Where to stay: Margaritaville Hollywood Beach Resort

Miami, FL: if you have had enough beach time, you can focus on Miami’s neighborhoods and cultural attractions including Wynwood Walls, Little Haiti, Little Havana, and the Vizcaya Museum and Gardens. Even plan a day trip to the Everglades for an alligator airboat tour! Of course, you can’t leave town without at least checking out Miami Beach.

Where to stay: Eden Roc Beach Hotel or The Diplomat Beach Resort

Florida Keys: Miami to Key West, FL

Florida Keys Overseas Highway

Driving from Miami to Key West is a classic American road trip. The trip can take a good five hours, but you need to leave plenty of time depending on traffic. It gives you the time to get into “island mode.”

Key Largo: it is best to break up the trip by staying a few days in the upper keys, since every key has its own personality. From here you can explore most of what Key Largo and Islamorada have to offer including John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, snorkeling or other watersports at Robbie’s, or glass-bottom boat tours of the Key Largo National Marine Sanctuary.

Where to stay: Baker’s Cay Resort

Duck Key: Hawk’s Cay at Duck Key is a great spot for families to stop and relax for a few days, enjoying all the activities on this family-friendly resort.

Where to stay: Hawks Cay Resort

Key West: on your way to Key West , you will want to stop at the Turtle Hospital in Marathon and Bahia Honda State Park. Once in town, don’t miss out on the famous Sunset Celebration. You may also want to take a snorkel cruise or sunset catamaran. You can explore Key West’s vibrant food scene with a food tour — plus find out where to get the best Key Lime pie . Don’t forget to take a picture at the Southernmost Point.

Where to stay : Margaritaville Key West

Read more: Plan a Florida Keys road trip

Southwest Florida: Miami to Tampa, FL

cabanas on the beach in Marco Island

Cross Alligator Alley from Miami to Southwest Florida to explore the beauty of the Paradise Coast. Each town has its own personality so you will want to do a little beach hopping on your way up Florida’s Gulf Coast .

Marco Island: the wide, white sand beaches of Marco Island will entice you to stay for a few days. On the way, you should stop at Everglades National Park and take one of the many airboat tours available. You may also enjoy a dolphin watch tour, kayaking, paddle boarding, fishing, parasailing, and even jet skiing. A nature walk in Big Cypress Nature Preserve will introduce you to the area’s plant and wildlife.

Where to stay: JW Marriott Marco Island Beach Resort

Captiva Island: shelling fans will find their paradise on Sanibel and Captiva Islands. With much of the islands kept as a nature preserve, you are bound to spot dolphins, manatees, and abundant birdlife.

Where to stay: Seven Seas Island Resort

Clearwater Beach: just west of Tampa, the sugar-soft white sand of Clearwater has long been recognized as one of the best beaches in the U.S. In addition to beach time and water sports, families enjoy visiting the Clearwater Marine Aquarium. You can also explore the cultural attractions and family attractions of Tampa, including Busch Gardens, ZooTampa, the Museum of Science and Industry, and more.

Where to stay: Hyatt Regency Clearwater

Central Florida: Daytona to Clearwater, FL

Clearwater Beach cabanas

The shortest road trip may be across Florida from Daytona Beach to Clearwater. Yet there is so much to do in Orlando and Central Florida that you can easily spend a week or more getting the best of all worlds from the beach to the theme park.

Orlando: before leaving Daytona Beach, make sure you spend a day at the Kennedy Space Center , especially if you are lucky enough to be around to launch day. Of course in Orlando you can spend weeks in Disney , Universal , Legoland , and SeaWorld, plus all the water parks like Volcano Bay and H2O Live. But there are so many off-the-beaten-path Orlando attractions too from kayaking through the wetlands to visiting nearby natural springs.

Where to stay: Margaritaville Orlando

Clearwater Beach: before arriving in Clearwater Beach , you may want to hit up some of the attractions in Tampa, like Busch Gardens or ZooTampa. Then take time to relax on the sugar-soft white sand beaches of Clearwater. Take a pirate cruise, enjoy movies in the park, and visit Winter the Dolphin (famous from the movie A Dolphin’s Tale) and the Clearwater Marine Aquarium.

Where to stay: Wyndham Grand Clearwater Beach

Panhandle: Orlando, FL to Orange Beach, AL

Pier and beach at Turquoise Place in Orange Beach Alabama

When you are ready to escape Central Florida for the gorgeous beaches of the Panhandle, head north on this Florida road trip.

Tallahassee: the drive from Orlando to Tallahassee takes about 4 hours, but there are plenty of natural springs, like Crystal River or Rainbow Springs, to stop at along the way. Or, turn it into a college trip and visit the University of Florida in Gainesville. In Tallahassee, you will find trees lined with trees dripping in moss instead of the palm trees of South Florida. Kids will also enjoy the Tallahassee Museum, Challenger Learning Center, Mission San Luis, and the Gulf Specimen Marine Lab.

Where to stay: aLoft Tallahassee Downtown

Destin: get ready for a few days of beach life in Destin on the Panhandle’s Emerald Coast. There are a ton of things to do with kids including the Gulfarium Marine Adventure Park, Indian Mound Museum, Big Kahuna’s water park, banana boat rides, parasailing, and more.

Where to stay: Hilton Sandestin Beach Golf Resort

Orange Beach, AL: one of our favorite beaches, you can compare the Florida versus Alabama Gulf coast experience. In addition to relaxing on the sugar-soft sands of Gulf Shores or Orange Beach, there is so much else to do from biking in Gulf State Park, zip lining at The Wharf, sunset cruises with Sail Wildhearts, dolphin cruises, and of course, chowing down on amazing food !

Where to stay: Turquoise Place

Time to grab your road trip essentials and hit the road! If you don’t find what you are looking for, you can also take a New York to Florida road trip .

I hope this East Coast road trip planner was helpful. If you still need more inspiration, see more East Coast vacation ideas or things to do in New England .

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EPIC East Coast Road Trip Guide (2024)

If you want to explore America’s past and sample some of its splendor, then you can’t go wrong with an East Coast road trip!

On the East Coast, you’ll discover some of the most significant historical sites in the entire nation, not to mention a huge array of landscapes and an even greater diversity of people. While the West Coast gets most of the attention for its weather, natural beauty, and upbeat residents, the East Coast is usually considered the foundation of the nation.

But planning a road trip alongside the Atlantic Ocean can be stressful. With so many states and so many places to stop, it can be hard to know what NOT to miss and what you’d be better off skipping.

And that’s exactly why I wrote this East Coast Road Trip insider guide : so YOU know exactly what to do and where to stay along the USA’s Eastern Seaboard.  We’ll cover a wide range of topics over the course of this article including some East Coast road trip itineraries, food, lodgings, and sticking to a budget during your vehicular adventure.

Now without further ado, here’s everything you need to know to have an EPIC East Coast Road Trip!

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A note on the format of this guide: Because the East Coast is massive and we have already written separate guides on New England, New York City, and Florida, this article will often refer you to other sources too. In order to best understand the East Coast, it’s very advisable to read these separate articles alongside this guide.

East Coast USA Road Trips Costs

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It’s hard to say how much the average cost of a road trip up the East Coast will be because there are so many routes one could take, not to mention each state is more or less expensive.

Almost every expense associated with going on an East Coast driving trip, including gas, lodging, food, drink, and whatnot, will vary depending on the state which, again, makes costs difficult to gauge.

I can say with certainty, however, that going on a road trip along the East Coast–like traveling in the USA as a whole– will not be cheap. All of the aforementioned costs add up very quickly and can be a substantial burden on your wallet. This is especially true if you’re the type of traveler who doesn’t pay attention to their spending…

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Luckily you have us; we’re always looking for ways to travel cheap and love sharing the best tricks with you, the readers. Even if we are unable to travel on $10/day like in our favorite countries, we can at least help you minimize expenses. Plus, there are plenty of East Coast budget adventures to be had.

A ballpark estimate for an East Coast road trip budget would be around $175-$225 . This covers food, lodging, a rental car, gas, and entertainment.

There are a couple of things that you need to be mindful of while driving in the USA :

  • Gas will be your biggest expense as you’ll be traveling a lot; more than you’re probably expecting.
  • Hotels and lodging will be very expensive in popular destinations e.g. New York City, Florida beach resorts, the national parks, etc.
  • Food will cost more or less depending on how often you eat out and how much you cook for yourself.

Average Costs of an East Coast Road Trip

This breaks down exactly how much you can expect to spend while traversing the East Coast.

Rental Car: $30 – $100/day

RV Rental: $100 – $300/day

Gallon of Gas: $3.50 +

Cheap Airbnb: $80 – $100

Hotel room: $130 – $150

Hostel: $15 – $35

Campground: $0 – $50

Sandwich: $4 – $9

Beer at a bar : $4 – $8

Coffee: $2-$5

Attractions : $0-$20

Dinner for two: $25 – $75

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If you are a resident of the US then you probably have a vehicle to drive across the Eastern seaboard. If you are coming from elsewhere though, then you will need to rent a car for your trip (unless of course, you can fit it in your suitcase…).

The US remains the land of the motor-vehicle and getting hold of one is pretty easy as long as your the licence and the money. I personally used Booking.com to find a car rental last time I was in the US and can recommend it. It is the best car rental aggregator I have tried and scours a LOT of rental options. I also find it easier to use an app and company I am already familiar with rather than sign up with a random site that I will never use again.

Looking for specific accommodation recommendations? Here are some of the top places to stay on an East Coast road trip:

Best East Coast Mountain Getaway: Bear Ridge Lodge

raised wooden porch with couch and rocking chairs overlooking mountains on the east coast

The Bear Ridge Lodge in New Hampshire is the absolute PERFECT East Coast road trip stop. The beautiful, secluded log cabin has been featured in several magazines and boasts epic mountain views without any neighbors in sight. You can relax on the beautiful porch, use the stone fireplace as a nightcap, or start a hike anytime as miles of trails are right outside the door. The lodge can sleep up to 8 guests and is a 15-20 minute drive from restaurants and stores.

Best East Coast Oceanside Cottage: Island Beach Living

yellow beach cottage with palm trees in florida east coast roadtrip

Located on Pass a Grille beach alongside Florida’s West Coast, this idyllic oceanside cottage is the perfect beach stop on your East Coast road trip. Peaceful, secluded and free from the perils of mass tourism that plague most of Florida’s beaches, this cottage is literally steps from the ocean, and comes with a cycle! You can also utilize the full kitchen, or if not, several restaurants and shops are also within walking distance. This beach cottage can host two guests, and also has an outdoor shower to wash off after a sandy day!

Best Airbnb in Boston: Historic Beacon Hill Apartment

living room with green couches in boston on an east coast road trip

This Boston Airbnb is the best in the city for several reasons. First off, it’s located in a historic brownstone and is just minutes from the T and just a bit longer to some of Boston’s most iconic attractions. The booking gives you the entire apartment, which was recently renovated and can accommodate up to 3 guests. The picturesque space is well maintained and even has a fully functioning kitchen if you want to save money on meals!

  • Boston to Washington D.C – 7 days
  • East Coast Historical Road Trip – 14 days
  • Ultimate East Coast Road Trip – 21 days

Below is a list of suggested itineraries for driving the East Coast of America. Varying from 7 days to 21 days in length, they cover many of the East Coast’s top attractions.

Each itinerary provides day-by-day highlights, which are meant to give you some good East Coast road trip ideas.

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The USA is  blisteringly beautiful. It’s also blisteringly expensive! Visiting two national parks in day can run you $70+ in entry fees.

Orrrr… you kick those entry fees to the curb, buy an annual ‘America the Beautiful Pass’ for $79.99,  and get unlimited access to ALL 2000+ federally managed sites in the States totally FREE!

You do the math. 😉

Boston to Washington D.C – 1-Week East Coast USA Road Trip Itinerary

This is a great East Coast road trip if you only have 7 days, and you want to explore some of the USA’s best and most historic cities: Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington D.C.

With 7 days you can see each of these cities’ highlights and best cultural attractions, and camp one night in Shenandoah National Park.

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  • Boston’s Freedom Trail
  • Fenway Park Walking Tour and Game
  • Exploring Manhattan and Brooklyn
  • Philly’s Liberty Bell
  • The Lincoln Memorial
  • White House
  • Shenandoah NP and the Blue Mountains

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Hotel Baron (D.C.)

  • Boston – Sam Adams Brewery
  • Brooklyn – Brooklyn Brewery, Smorgasburg
  • Philadelphia – Monk’s Cafe, Evil Genius, Yards, Love City, and Crime and Punishment for a good brew. Northern Liberties neighborhood, and Steve’s Prince of Steaks for… cheesesteak.
  • Washington D.C. – Adams Morgan and The Shaw for nightlife.

Skyline Drive in Shenandoah National Park

  • Governor’s Ball (June in NY)
  • Tribeca Film Festival (NY)
  • Philly Beer Festival (February)
  • By the People Art Festival (Washington D.C in June)

lincoln memorial washington dc - major east coast attraction

Things to Do in 7 Days on the East Coast

  • See the highlights of Boston
  • Watch a game at Fenway Park
  • Walk along the Freedom Trail
  • Explore the Boston Commons
  • Go on a Little Italy food tour
  • Hit the food markets in NY
  • Eat and go out in SoHo and Chelsea
  • Walk the Highline
  • Cycle in Central Park
  • Visit the Metropolitan Museum of Art
  • Get some views from the top of the Empire State Building
  • Walk across the Brooklyn Bridge
  • Explore Brooklyn’s nightlife
  • Eat some NY pizza .
  • Walk around historic Philadelphia including Liberty Bell and Independence Hall
  • The Betsy Ross House
  • Visit the Museum of the American Revolution .

Explore the historical sites of Washington D.C.:

  • Lincoln Memorial
  • Washington Monument
  • Capitol Hill
  • The Smithsonian Museum
  • The White House

PLUS take a scenic drive in the beautiful Shenandoah National Park and camp in the woods.

Many of the activities on this itinerary are great for history buffs and learning about the East Coast’s culture.

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Historical Route from Boston to Savannah – 2-Week East Coast USA Road Trip Itinerary

With an extra week, you can really explore the East Coast’s most significant historical and cultural attractions. Any history buffs will love this East Coast itinerary as it will start with you exploring Boston and end all the way down to Savannah, Georgia, exploring some of the country’s most significant attractions along the way.

Along the way, you’ll pass through NYC, New Jersey, Philadelphia and the Gettysburg, D.C, Williamsburg + Fort Raleigh, and the must-visit Charleston.

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  • Plymoth Plantation
  • Fort Raleigh
  • Roanoke Island
  • Myrtle Beach
  • Apple Hostels of Philadelphia
  • ARC THE HOTEL Washington DC
  • Charleston – The Obstinate Daughter, Lewis Barbecue, and Bangkok Lounge for drinks and karaoke.
  • Savannah – The Grey and Fox and Fig
  • Scenic route on the Carolina coast to Savannah
  • The entire Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Savannah Music Festival (March)
  • MOJA Arts Festival (Charleston)

jefferson memorial at night while driving through washington d.c.

Things to Do in 14 Days on the East Coast

Here are some of the best things to do in 2 weeks on the East Coast!

  • Visit Bunker Hill
  • Spend a day at Plimoth Plantation
  • Visit the New-York Historical Society
  • And the 9/11 Memorial and Museum
  • Spend a day at Battery Park
  • Visit Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
  • National Museum for African American History
  • National Gallery of Art

Visit Colonial Williamsburg and the first English settlement

PLUS stop by Wilmington or Myrtle Beach, visit the plantations outside Charleston, and walk the cobblestone streets of Savannah.

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Ultimate East Coast USA Road Trip – 3-Week Itinerary

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This is the  ultimate 3 week East Coast itinerary. While the previous itinerary focuses on cities and historical sites, this itinerary also leaves plenty of room to discover this side of the coast’s best beaches, hikes, and parks.

Unlike the previous routes, we’ll be starting in Maine, one of the United States’ gems. If you like good seafood and great beer, you’re going to love Maine.

Next, you’ll continue down the East Coast in a similar fashion as itinerary #2, but will also visit Acadia National Park (in Maine) Shenandoah National Park, Asheville, and the Smoky Mountains.

This is the best itinerary for you if you want to explore some of the country’s most beautiful forests and beaches as well as the most eccentric concrete jungles. Make sure to check out some awesome bed and breakfasts in Maine along the way.

  • Acadia National Park
  • Aloft Miami Brickell (Miami)
  • Generator Hostel (Miami)
  • Scenic route on the Carolina Coast to Savannah
  • Blue Ridge Parkway
  • Florida Keys highway
  • Asheville Wine & Food Festival (August),
  • Brewgrass in Asheville (October)
  • Daytona 500 (February)
  • Ultra Miami Music Festival (March)

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Things to Do in 21 Days on the East Coast

  • Grab a lobster roll in Portland Maine and explore the craft brew scene.
  • Watch the sunrise in Acadia National Park before anyone else in the US.
  • Stop by Camden Hills State Park on your way to Boston to gawk at some quintessential New England coastline.
  • Explore some of the country’s most famous campuses like MIT and Harvard in Cambridge.
  • Outside of Boston, visit Walden Pond where Henry David Thoreau lived.
  • Visit NYC’s best landmarks and neighborhoods.
  • Eat yourself full in Queens.
  • Visit all of Philadelphia’s historical landmarks.
  • Explore Washington D.C’s National Mall.
  • Visit some of the country’s best museums like the Smithsonian.
  • Drive along the Skyline Drive in Shenandoah.
  • Camp in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
  • Visit the hipster town of Asheville and Biltmore Estate.
  • Explore the Charleston plantations and Carolina coastline
  • Check out the Savannah Historical Center.
  • Driving through Florida: Amelia Island, Castillo de San Marcos, Daytona Beach, and every beach in between.
  • Hang out at on the beaches of Clearwater.
  • Explore the historic city of St. Augustine.
  • Take a boat ride in the Everglades.
  • Explore Wynwood, stay on Miami Beach, and admire Brickell’s galleries.
  • Shopping in Miami.
  • Hit the town at night too; this is one of the best places to party in the USA..

PLUS, for more nature, visit Bill Baggs Cape Florida State Park and take a  Key West road trip to the Florida Keys, where you can check out places like Bahia Honda State Park, Key Largo, the southernmost point of the US and, of course, the legendary Key West itself.

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Below is a list of the best road trip destinations on the East Coast. Study them well and decide which ones you like the most.

New England Road Trip

New England is often considered the cradle of American society because of its role in the early colonial days. Many of America’s original colonies were founded here but much of their remnants still remain. It’s one of the most quaint places to visit in the United States .

Those on a road trip on the Northeast Coast of the USA will find a treasure trove of historical sites, not to mention amazing coastal scenery, hearty food, and memorable locals too.

New England is a large region that is composed of 6 different states: Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine, so in this section, we’re only going to be able to highlight the best of New England.

Staying in Boston is guaranteed to be a good time. It’s one of the best cities on the East Coast and it’s a truly awesome place to explore.

rugged maine coastline and lighthouse

When in Boston, be sure to check popular local attractions like Fenway Park, Boston Commons, Trinity Church, and Uptown. Try attending a sports match, which is like church for Bostonians, and be sure to grab a drink in a local New England pub. I also HIGHLY recommend staying in Cape Cod for a few days if you get the chance.

The rest of New England is defined by pastoral villages, rugged coastline, and expansive woods. A bed and breakfast in Vermont is the perfect place to unwind in lush, mountainous greenery while famous coastal destinations like Acadia National Park, and the Connecticut Coastline are unlike any other beaches in the USA.

There are a ton of awesome bed and breakfasts in Connecticut where you can stay in a historical building and enjoy that welcoming East Coast hospitality.

Also consider driving through the New England countryside, particularly around the Litchfield Hills, Mohawk Trail, and the White Mountains. If you’re on an East Coast road trip during the autumn, you’ll be treated with the magnificent fall foliage that New England is so famous for.

New York Road Trip

New York, New York. It is the very symbol of the USA and probably its most well-known city. It is a bewildering busy place with an insane amount of people, who bounce around the city like atoms in a nuclear reactor. New Yorkers like to say that if they can make it in this city, then they can make it anywhere because where else could they feel so alive?

Traveling in New York City shouldn’t be taken lightly–the city is an absolutely enormous place that has more districts than one can count. It would take a lifetime to explore all of NYC’s neighborhoods – and I’m about to explain New York in the course of around 300 words. If you think this is a vastly underwhelming number, then we agree.

NYC is one of those places that’s absolutely worth spending some time in– staying in NYC is quite the experience!

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New York is one of the greatest economic engines on the entire planet. This city churns out more money than most countries. Its skyline, which is one of the most recognizable in the world, is a representative of the city’s financial success. At the same time, New Yorkers, reaping the benefits of the economy, like to celebrate after a paycheck, often.

Hotels and Airbnbs are often expensive in and around the Big Apple, but elsewhere in the state you can look at staying in New York motels which are designed for road trippers!

As for gastronomy, people love to eat and drink in NYC. This city hosts one of the craziest nightlives in the world and more world-class restaurants than I can bother to imagine. Meeting up with friends after a hard day’s work or just visiting a local attraction like the MET, One World Trade Center or Central Park , is undoubtedly the top thing to do in New York.

There’s more to New York than just the city. Be sure to visit the oft-forgotten Upstate New York. Niagara Falls , the Hudson Valley , Catskills , and the picturesque stays in the Adirondacks should all be included on a road trip from New York.

New Jersey Road Trip

New Jersey is often seen as the butt-end of New York City – a state that only serves as a giant suburb for New Yorkers who want to settle down but still be close to the city. While its close proximity to the top places in NYC is certainly a boon – you can literally see Manhattan across the Hudson in New Jersey – it’s much more than New York’s backyard.

New Jersey has a lot to offer those on a road trip down the East Coast USA, including mountains, some of the best beaches in the Northeast, and lots of agrotourism opportunities. In fact, a bed and breakfast in New Jersey is so much cheaper than staying in the Big Apple, that many tourists visiting New York opt to stay in Jersey City/Newark and commute in.

The greatest density of people in New Jersey is in Jersey City/Newark , which, to little surprise, is right next to New York City. These places are often used as a cheaper base for exploring the city but are worthy of seeing as well.

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As for what to do in Jersey City , you can eat and drink just as well as in NYC and, best of all, enjoy the best views of skyline without having to deal with the massive crowds. Newark has an excellent selection of museums and art galleries.

Most who visit New Jersey head straight for the beaches, which are very fine. Atlantic City , infamous for its gangsters and casinos, is the most visited coastal city in New Jersey and arguably the most famous resort town on the East Coast. Though many come here for more carnal reasons, Atlantic City still benefits from some gorgeous beaches and surfing opportunities.

Other popular beach getaways include Belmar, Asbury Park , the Wildwoods , and Sandy Hook . You can also opt to stay on Cape May for a truly spectacular Jersey seaside experience.

Few people realize that New Jersey has mountains! The Kittatinny Mountains , a subsection of the Appalachians, run along the western edge of the state and offers many hiking trails. Further south is the expansive Pine Barrens , which is great for camping and berry picking.

Pennsylvania Road Trip

Pennsylvania is one of the most historically significant states in the entire USA. The state has been the theater for many of America’s most important revolutionary events and has also been the birthplace of many of its greatest industries.

Coal, steel, mining, and even Amish woodworking are among Pennsylvania’s proudest exports and each of these paint a clear picture of what the state is today. A road trip through Pennsylvania will be an excellent insight into middle American life, both old and new.

You can’t pass through the state without visiting Philadelphia , which is one of the most historical cities in the USA. Philadelphia’s most important landmarks include the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall , the latter of which is where the Declaration of Independence was signed.

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Philadelphia also hosts a wide variety of museums and historic sites that are some of the finest on the East Coast. Most famous is the Philadelphia Museum of Art , which, aside from having an excellent collection, also hosts the steps that Rocky Balboa trained on.

The rest of Pennsylvania is mostly rural. Much of Pennsylvania’s natural splendor is found here, and it’s particularly beautiful if you stay around the Poconos , Lake Eerie, and the Laurel Highlands . Famously, the Amish also live in the Pennsylvania countryside, mostly around Lancaster .

If you make it as far as Pittsburgh in the western portion of Pennsylvania, you’ll be rewarded. Pittsburgh was once the steel capital of the USA and, though it had a couple of rough years, is now becoming one of the coolest East Coast cities. There are plenty of great places to stay in Pittsburgh too.

Maryland and Delaware Road Trip

Maryland and Delaware are two of more historically significant states in the country. Much of their two histories are defined by the vital Chesapeake Bay , which served as an extremely important waterway during colonial days.

Nowadays, Maryland and Delaware are pretty quiet and mostly act as residences for rich folk from DC. The states still benefit from being located next to the Chesapeake – the seafood here is some of the best on the East Coast and there are lots of little coastal haunts worth checking out. These, in addition to the many historical attractions, make both states worth seeing.

Baltimore , Maryland is the largest city in the region and hosts the densest collection of attractions. Staying in Baltimore , made famous for its criminal elements thanks to The Wire , is not nearly as dangerous as it used to be and is actually one of the most desirable cities on the East Coast.

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It has several interesting neighborhoods -like eclectic Fell’s Point , vibrant Hampden , and the artsy, somewhat ritzy Midtown – that make Baltimore worth visiting. Visit these areas and be sure to grab a famous Blue Crab around the Inner Harbor .

East of Baltimore is the Chesapeake Bay and the Delmarva Peninsula, which is where you’ll find most the region’s coastal charm. The Delmarva is shared by both Maryland and Delaware. Interestingly, the peninsula is culturally unique from the rest of the Atlantic states in that it identifies more with the South for both historical and geographic reasons. You’ll find many awesome cabins in Maryland to make a pit stop in these coastal towns.

Delaware is a very small state situated almost entirely on the Delmarva Peninsula . Almost all of the state’s attractions are found in Wilmington and on the coast.

Although it’s the largest city in Delaware, there isn’t a whole lot to do in Wilmington aside from maybe visiting nearby Brandywine Country . The Delaware Coast at least has some nice beaches. Noteworthy Delaware beaches include Rehoboth Beach and Bethany Beach .

You can also check out some of the cool best bed and breakfasts in Delaware , many of which are ideally located close to the beach!

Washington DC Road Trip

Washington DC is the glorious yet under-privileged nation’s capitol. It’s a perfect example of American exceptionalism and, at the same time, economic stratification. At the end of the day, staying in Washington DC is one of the best cities on the East Coast to visit, if not for its sheer beauty then for its relevant social dynamics.

Few can argue against how gorgeous the city of Washington DC is. The city itself is the product of a city planning movement that was meant to represent a new age in America. As such, Washington DC is designed to be a very modern metropolis with perfect gridwork and several large areas designated for monuments.

Most of DC’s top things to do monuments are located in or near the Mall District – a 2-mile long park that runs through the center of the city.

Most of the city’s greatest landmarks, including the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument , the Smithsonian Museum , and the White House are located in this park. The Mall District is certainly one of the must-see places on any East Coast road trip route and makes for a very lovely day of walking.

a photo of the white house in washington dc the capital of the usa

On the edges of the Mall are the rest of Washington DC’s most iconic places . North is Adams Morgan and The Shaw , which is where you’ll find much of the city’s surprisingly active nightlife.

East is Capitol Hill where most of the United States’ politics are done. South is the gorgeous Jefferson Memorial and, across the Potomac River, the hallowed Arlington Cemetery .

One should definitely add the outskirts of the city to their Washington DC itinerary to experience a “realer” side of the capital, where gentrification is in full effect. Much of DC’s satellite neighborhoods, where most natural-born residents are from, were socially neglected in the 90s.

Nowadays, these districts are being renovated aggressively and, in the process, are losing their identity. Visit H Street, Columbia Heights , and the Near Northeast for a taste of the new DC, both the good and bad of it.

Virginia Road Trip

Virginia is a transition state where Southern culture begins to take hold. As the former capital of the US Confederacy during the Civil War, the state is certainly not lacking its historical landmarks.

Virginia also has some of the finest scenery in the Eastern United States–you’ll even find cool wonders like the Natural Bridge State Park. Those on a road trip down the East Coast will be both delighted and captured by Virginia’s beautiful cabins that give a full dose of nature.

Richmond is the capital of Virginia. It’s a very old and historically significant city that has been around since the Colonial days. Much of its original architecture was destroyed in a great fire that occurred after the Confederates fled the city but, regardless, Richmond is still full of history and pride.

Virginia Airbnbs are plentiful in Richmond and beyond–do try them out for a more local, residential feel.

Richmond is a fairly spread-out urban area with several neighborhoods. Strewn sparsely among them are several museums dedicated to everything from poetry to historic landmarks. Aside from these, Richmond is also an arc for art and music and there are several clubs spread throughout the city.

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The Virginia Coastline is where you’ll find the largest population in Virginia in addition to the usual beachside resorts. Here you’ll find Virginia Beach, Chesapeake , and Norfolk , which sort of combine to form their own metropolitan area. This part of Virginia has lots of excellent beaches to lay on but most of them are family-oriented. Staying in Virginia Beach is a great choice if you want to relax for a bit.

The interior of Virginia is mountainous and is home to a couple of beautiful national parks, like Shenandoah . Many people visit Virginia to see these parks and make road trips on the gorgeous Skyline Drive .

There are many quaint bed and breakfasts in Virginia that offer an authentic experience and are usually in renovated historical buildings. I highly recommend checking one out and experiencing that warming East Coast hospitality.

You can navigate this route all the way to the Great Smoky Mountains if you want, and can take a break at any time to go on hikes or to visit local landmarks. The Natural Bridge and the town of Winchester are good stops.

Consider taking part in the Brew Ridge Trail , which is one of the best East Coast brewery road trips!

North Carolina Road Trip

If there were one Mid-Atlantic state that offered the most, then it would probably be North Carolina . North Carolina has beaches, interesting cities, awesome mountains, and, of course, plenty of southern charm.

There are several urban centers in North Carolina. Charlotte is the largest city in the state and is becoming increasingly hip each and every day with more and more things to do . There are many cool Charlotte Airbnbs to choose from for your stay.

It’s a working man’s city with a booming economy and growing entertainment district that will soon be the next Southern jewel. It is, admittedly at the moment, still a bit dull compared to some other East Coast cities though. But you can find some cool and trendy North Carolina Airbnbs to enjoy your road trip stop at–for a much better rate than New England, that’s for sure.

Raleigh and the surrounding communes of Chapel Hill and Durham are much more fun. These cities are home to several universities, including the popular North Carolin State University and Duke , which means that there are lots of young people looking to have a good time.

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The cities themselves are often ranked as being some of the most livable in the country and so make for great East Coast road trip stops.

The North Carolina Coast is awesome, filled with white sandy beaches and some of the best destinations for an East Coast road trip. Here you’ll find the extremely historical Roanoke Island as well as Kitty Hawk aka the birthplace of modern aviation. Some of the best beaches in North Carolina are Holden, Carova, Carolina, and Corolla .

North Carolina’s greatest treasure may be the fabled Great Smoky Mountains , which is home to some fantastic hiking trails. Cloaked in mist and legends of bootleggers, the Smokies are one of the most storied parts of the USA and, consequently, the most visited national park as well.

Be sure to stay in Asheville while in the Smokies, which is hands down one of the best East Coast cities to visit. Asheville has an amazing art and beer scene, and is often compared to eccentric places like Austin, Texas and Portland, Oregon. The grand Biltmore Estate is also near Asheville.

Charleston to Savannah Road Trip

Charleston (South Carolina) and Savannah (Georgia) are two cities that are fighting for your attention! Like squabbling children who want mommy to listen to them, these two cities have been in a fierce competition for generations. Visiting both of these cities will definitely be a highlight on your East Coast USA road trip.

Charleston is often considered to be the quainter and more intimate alternative to Savannah. It’s a small city that hosts some of the most well-preserved Southern architecture in the region. The French Quarter, Magnolia Plantation, Rainbow Row , and Boone Hall are all wonderful examples. A night in Charleston should definitely be prioritized, as should the epic Charleston City Market.

Savannah, on the other hand, is often seen as the larger and more charged of the two cities. As the birthplace of Georgia and a vital economic center for the South, a stay in Savannah has become much grander and, some locals would argue, more fun than Charleston.

Though Savannah lacks some of the singularly amazing landmarks that Charleston has, it still has that classy Antebellum style that we love about the South.

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Savannah’s Historic Quarter is one of the largest in the USA and is most well-known for its gorgeous cobblestone streets and large public squares. Forsyth Park is a fantastic place to spend some time in, and there are also a lot of historic Georgia vacation rentals you can spend your trip in. Taking a walking tour in Savannah is arguably one of the best things to do on an East Coast road trip.

In the end, there are too many intangibles when it comes to Charleston and Savannah. The best way to experience these cities is just to visit them and compare the two yourself. Note how each prepares local Southern food and how each has worked to preserve their respective images.

Both the states of South Carolina and Georgia are much bigger than Charleston and Savannah. There are also lots of things to do in Myrtle Beach with kids. Consider visiting this beach resort town in South Carolina for your family getaway. Alternatively, head to Kiawah Island for an ocean escape.

A ways inland is Atlanta , which is the largest city in Georgia and arguably the cultural capital of the Deep South.

Florida Road Trip

Welcome to Florida ! Home to amazing tropical beaches, abundant sunshine, and most of the East Coast’s retirees. If you’ve been craving some Vitamin C and some delicious Latin food, you should be very excited to visit Florida.

If you’ve made the arduous road trip from Maine to Florida, congratulations – your beach chair and pina colada are waiting for you.

Florida is a gorgeous state with a shit ton of attractions and cities to visit. Staying in Florida is sure to be one hell of an experience. There isn’t another state quite like it, for better or for worse.

In order to better understand the Sunshine state, we highly recommend you read it.

windsurfers flying on the beach on key biscayne in miami florida

The first place most people think when they hear Florida is Miami. (Cue corny Will Smith song.) Though much of what you hear about Miami is true – it’s glamorous, full of amazing beaches, and sometimes a shitshow – there’s a lot more to it.

Visiting Miami also means getting to experience an amazing art scene, which is best experienced in the Design District, Wynwood , and Midtown neighborhoods.

Thanks to its enormous immigrant population, Miami also has some most authentic Latin and Caribbean communes outside of their respective regions. Be sure to visit Little Havana and Little Haiti for the amazing cultures and food.

While Miami is safe for tourists, avoiding the neighborhoods of Overtown, Liberty City, and Opa Locka are musts. Luckily, there’s nothing for travelers to do in those places anyway.

The rest of Florida is defined mostly by endless stretches of beach, swamps, and Southern hospitality. The Everglades are one of the most important wetlands in the nation and are an impressive natural wonder.

Stunning beaches are a dime a dozen in Florida though the ones around the Emerald Coast, Tampa Bay, Florida Keys, and Atlantic Coast are particularly great (and yes, that’s just about everywhere.)

The only thing more numerous than beaches in Florida is Southern folk. Contrary to popular belief, only the area around Miami is predominately Latin – Central and Northern Florida are more similar to the Deep South. Expect lots of BBQ, fried gator, and charm. Places to stay in St. Augustine still have much of their Spanish colonial history and make great places to stay for a rest stop.

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Off The Beaten Path East Coast Road Trip Ideas

Want to expand your road trip on the East Coast? Try connecting it with one of these other regions! They’re a bit off the beaten path but are worth visiting.

Why not just continue all the way into the Great White North for some good Canadian fun, eh?! With lovely people, hugely fun cities, and some of the most beautiful landscapes in North America, it’s no surprise that visiting Canada tops many’s bucketlist.

Visit the likes of Montreal , Toronto , Nova Scotia , and Newfoundland to experience some of the best of Canada.

2. Appalachia

The Appalachian Mountains are the greatest mountain chain on the East Coast, which separates it from the Midwestern and Great Plains regions. It is a relatively isolated place that, over the years, has developed its own distinct culture and identity. Renting a cabin in West Virginia will give you a real look into Appalachian life, which is notably different from most other US states.

Tennessee and Kentucky, though Southern leaning, are arguably a part of this region. There is no better way to experience the Appalachians than the epic Appalachian Trail, which traverses a staggering 2,200 miles and takes over 6 months to complete.

Perhaps you’re the type who likes frigid weather and lots of dairy products? Make a detour to the Midwest then for a chance to experience some of the warmest hospitality in the country.

chicago city at night midwest

Surrounding the Great Lakes are welcoming states like Michigan and its up-and-coming capital Detroit, Ohio, Wisconsin, and Illinois that have been the subject of much love and ridicule (because of those funny accents). The Midwest hosts a number of cool cities–you cant go wrong with a visit to Chicago or Minneapolis.

4. Deep South

If you’re looking for pleasant winter weather and a chance to experience more Southern comfort, why not head further inland into the Deep South to Georgia, Alabama, Mississippi, and Louisiana. If you drive through Alabama, check out some of the cool and unusual hotels in Birmingham and stay for a few extra days to sample some of the real staples of Southern living.

Larger cities are quite cosmopolitan–you can’t drive through the region without visiting New Orleans ! On the other hand, states like Mississippi and Alabama are where things just get plain weird.

Historical East Coast Road Trip Attractions

Want to travel through America’s history? Then stop by one of these many historical East Coast road trip attractions to learn more about how the US was made!

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  • Bunker Hill (Charlestown, Massachusetts) – Site of one of the earliest and most important battles in the American Revolutionary War. A granite obelisk now stands at this location. One of the first monuments erected in the USA.
  • Plimoth Plantation (Plymouth, Massachusetts) – An open-air museum located on grounds of the former Plymouth Colony. Attempts to recreate life as the settling English pilgrims experienced it.
  • Gettysburg (Pennsylvania) – Battleground for the largest battle of the American Civil War. Gettysburg was a decisive victory for the Union and it proved to be a turning point in the conflict. A sobering cemetery and military park are the only remains of the fight.
  • Mt Vernon (Alexandria, Virginia) – Former home and plantation of the USA’s first president, George Washington. Open 365 days per year as ordained by the president himself.
  • Colonial Williamsburg (Virginia) – A section of modern Williamsburg that was preserved in order to appear like an original colonial settlement. Includes American colonial buildings, educational tours, and actors dressed in anachronistic apparel.
  • Biltmore Estate (North Carolina) – An enormous mansion built by the Vanderbilts, one of the foremost tycoon families of the American Gilded Age. Still owned by the Vanderbilts and still the largest private dwelling in the USA.
  • Fort Raleigh (North Carolina) – The preserved remains of the Roanoke Colony, the first-ever English settlement in the USA. Shrouded in mystery as the residents famously disappeared after they lost contact with the crown.
  • St. Augustine (Florida) – A modern-day city that actually has some of the most significant Spanish colonial architecture in the country. The impressive Castillo de San Marcos is the grandest and most popular attraction in the town.

National Parks on the East Coast

The national parks are among the must see places on the East Coast as they offer some of the most spectacular scenery in the region. Consider stopping by one of the following parks…

  • Acadia (Maine) – A jewel of the Northeastern coastline. Features some of the best and most rugged coastal scenery in the United States. Great beaches, great fall foliage, and great attractions for a road trip up the East Coast. For easy access to the national park, we recommend staying in Bar Harbor as it’s one of the nearest towns.
  • Shenandoah (Virginia) – A slim national park that is mostly visited by those making the superlative Skyline Drive. Mountainous scenery that bursts into color during the autumn. Lots of hidden vistas and waterfalls available to hikers.
  • Great Smoky Mountains (North Carolina) – One of the best places on the East Coast, though it’s actually a bit far from the ocean. Spending time in the Great Smoky Range means visiting the highest mountain chain in the entire Eastern USA. One of the most ecologically diverse places in the USA and officially the most visited national park in the country. The “smokey” title comes from the frequent fog that likes to hang around the mountains.
  • Congaree (South Carolina) – A very large and well-preserved tract of hardwood forest that hosts some of the largest trees on the East Coast of the USA. It floods regularly, which brings in huge amounts of nutrients for local ecosystems. Overall, a very ecologically diverse park.
  • Everglades (Florida) – Massive wetlands that are one of the most important natural habitats in the USA make Everglades National Park a must see. Features endless groves, glades, and inlets that hide several threatened species including the Florida panther, manatee, and the American crocodile. Usually explored by airboat or on foot via several trails.
  • Dry Tortugas (Florida) – A small chain of keys that hosts the astounding Fort Jefferson, which is the largest brick masonry structure in the Western Hemisphere. Being a part of the iconic Florida Keys , Dry Tortugas also has excellent diving opportunities and that beautiful Caribbean water. Can only be reached by boat.
  • Biscayne (Florida) – A offshore park that shelters an enormous amount of aquatic life. A very popular place among divers and fishers. 90% of the park is located in the ocean so camping and hiking opportunities are pretty limited.

East Coast Scenic Drives

Choose any one of these scenic routes listed below to gain more East Coast road trip ideas! Each one features more of the best places on the East Coast to visit.

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  • Blue Ridge Parkway (Virginia/North Carolina) – The most scenic road trip on the East Coast. A very long road that traverses the Blue Ridge Mountains and connects Shenandoah with the Great Smoky Mountains.
  • Skyline Drive (Virginia) – A road that runs the length of Shenandoah National Park, which is arguably the most popular destination in the park. Offers breathtaking views of the mountains and also provides access to several hiking trails, including the ACT. Connects with the Blue Ridge Parkway in the south.
  • Kancamagus Highway (New Hampshire) – A spectacular East Coast road trip route through the White Mountains. Most popular during the fall when the mountains explode with autumn color. Several campgrounds and viewpoints are found along the 35-mile stretch.
  • Florida A1A (Florida) – A highway that runs the entire length of Florida’s Atlantic Coast. The route hugs the entire coastline to Miami and affords amazing views of the ocean. Also includes the Florida Keys Scenic Byway, which is arguably one of the most beautiful roads in the USA.
  • Acadia National Byway (Maine) – Ring road that offers the best sights of Acadia National Park . Most of the park’s top attractions can be reached via the byway including Sandy Beach and Jordan Ponds. Popular in fall when the trees are changing colors as well.
  • Harriet Tubman Underground Railroad (Maryland) – A historical East Coast road trip route that follows the trail of the Underground Railroad – one of the most important escape routes for African slaves during the Civil War. Along the way, you’ll visit many museums, churches, and former residences that educate you about the railroad. Not very scenic but very humbling. Baltimore is a very cool city if you fancy hanging out a few days.

A few insider tips to help your East Coast Road trip go just a lil’ bit smoother!

Getting Insured

Do you need Travel Insurance for your trip? Even if you’re only going for a few days, that’s more than enough time to get smote by wrathful angels. Have fun on your road trip, but take it from us, overseas medical care and canceled flights can be seriously expensive – insurance can, therefore, be a life-saver.

Travel mishaps can and do happen and it is well worth thinking about insurance before you leave home.

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

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

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Top Tips for Broke Backpackers

Below is a list of East Coast road trip ideas for saving money. Try and practice these as much as possible.

a bright orange sunset over a beach with some high rise buildings in the background seen while staying in miami florida

  • Use vehicle relocation services: These brilliant services offer huge discounts to people on the condition they get a vehicle to a certain place at a certain time. No joke, you can rent a car sometimes for as low as $1/day! Availability is very limited though, so keep a watchful eye on the sites. Check immova and Cruise America to start with.
  • Rent an economy car: Prices can be as low as $25/day depending on the time of year and how far in advance you reserve. Economy cars are also more fuel-efficient so you’ll save on fuel.
  • Camp: Unless you want to fork out big bucks for a lodge, you have to camp. Campgrounds are way less expensive and sometimes even free. Check out this post for a breakdown of the best tents to take backpacking .  If you’re feeling really adventurous and want to save some cash, consider picking up a backpacking hammock.
  • Sleep overnight in an empty lot: Though not technically legal, people sleep in parking lots all the time. Make sure the lot is safe by asking around. Walmarts are reportedly good places to park overnight as they allow overnight parking.
  • Buy an America the Beautiful Pass : Seriously, if you’re visiting more than two national parks, you’d be a fool not to buy this.
  • Cook your own food: Eating out can be very expensive. Cook your own food as much as possible to save – I recommend bringing a portable backpacking stove . Otherwise, have a fancy night out at a food cart.
  • Do free shit: There are lots of free activities on the East Coast! From hiking to laying on the beach to going to the local monuments; all of these things cost you nill. Be sure to keep your ear to the ground for all things free in the East.
  • Pack a filtered water bottle : It’s good for your wallet and the environment. Purified water is easy to come by in the States versus other countries.

Feeling a little gross after hanging out in the Great Smoky Mountains ? Got sand in every crack and corner of your body after laying on the beach too long? Maybe it’s time to take a break from your camping road trip on the East Coast and to check into a hotel.

Thankfully, hotels are everywhere in the USA and come in all shapes and sizes–there’s even quite the selection of USA budget hotel chains . You could perch yourself in a high-rise condo in the middle of the city or perhaps laze away in a small inn on the countryside.

If you’re on a budget East Coast road trip and need to cut costs, you’ll most likely have to settle for cheaper guesthouses and motels . These types of accommodation are fairly generic, drab, and offer a pretty limited amount of amenities. If you’re using hotels in more expensive states, than you’ll still end up paying $80/night minimum.

charming new england home

No matter what you end up choosing though, one thing is for certain – hotels on the East coast are expensive. Airbnbs in the US are a much better option than chain hotels most of time, and you can see plethora of reviews beforehand.

If you needed to save the most money on your East Coast road trip, then you should take advantage of hostels and campgrounds .

They are by far the most affordable type of accommodation on the East Coast, and are actually quite fun to stay at. Though hostels in the USA can be a little weird (we know: we’ve stayed at several), most are perfectly decent even if they’re not as rad as the ones in Europe or Asia.

Best Places to Stay on the East Coast

Here are some of the absolute best places to stay on your East Coast road trip:

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East Coast Camping Road Trip

Spread across the entire Eastern seaboard is an endless variety of campgrounds set amongst dozens of landscapes. An East Coast camping trip is a fantastic way of seeing everything that the region has to offer, and you should rarely be left uninspired by the amazing selection.

There are all kinds of campgrounds in the East that offer a wide range of amenities and rates. Generally speaking, there are four types: private, public, dispersed , and backcountry . Below is a brief explanation of each.

  • Private – Larger campgrounds that offer the most amenities including communal kitchens, showers, and maybe onsite restaurants. Most appropriate for demanding campers. Most expensive as well. Payment is made through the office of the owners.
  • Public – More basic campgrounds that offer limited but crucial amenities. Running water, electricity, and bathrooms should be but are not always present. Good prices. Payment is made to a public organization either online or via a drop box at the camp.
  • Dispersed – aka wild camping, primitive camping . Camping in an area that is not an official campground but is still legal. Little to no amenities. Almost always free.
  • Backcountry – Camps located in the wilderness areas. Almost always require a hike to reach. Often no facilities so campers must bring food, cooking gear, camp supplies, etc. Permits are usually required and can be arranged at a nearby ranger station.

A lot of campgrounds, especially those at the national parks, can fill up very quickly. Consider booking a campground ahead of time to ensure that you have a spot.

If there are no campgrounds left at a specific place, there may be walk-up sites available, which you’ll need to arrive early to claim. If you strike out on the walk-up sites as well, there may be overflow camping nearby.

You can definitely camp for free while on a road trip down the East Coast! Most of these campgrounds are pretty remote or located on some sort of specially mandated land.

Each state offers different types of free backcountry camping so you will need to research each. To get started, check this website for a compendium of free camping on the East Coast.

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Camping on the East Coast – Gear Checklist

The East Coast has some of the finest camping in the whole country. You could sleep in your car or an RV while traveling on the East Coast but sleeping outside under the stars is way more fun. Having a good tent will keep you comfortable on those chilly nights and give you lots of flexibility when it comes to finding a place to sleep.

Here are some other essentials that we recommend adding ton your road trip packing list …

Pacsafe belt

Travel Security Belt

This is a regular looking belt with a concealed pocket on the inside – you can hide up to twenty notes inside and wear it through airport scanners without it setting them off.

sea to summit towel

Microfiber Towel

Hostel towels are scummy and take forever to dry. Microfibre towels dry quickly, are compact, lightweight, and can be used as a blanket or yoga mat if need be.

Gifts for backpackers

Petzl Actik Core Headlamp

A decent head torch could save your life. If you want to explore caves, unlit temples, or simply find your way to the bathroom during a blackout, a headtorch is a must.

GEAR-Monoply-Game

‘Monopoly Deal’

Forget about Poker! Monopoly Deal is the single best travel card game that we have ever played. Works with 2-5 players and guarantees happy days.

Mesh Laundry Bag Nomatic

Hanging Laundry Bag

Trust us, this is an absolute game changer. Super compact, a hanging mesh laundry bag stops your dirty clothes from stinking, you don’t know how much you need one of these… so just get it, thank us later.

Don’t forget the insect repellent either!

packable travel medical kit

Things go wrong on the road ALL THE TIME. Be prepared for what life throws at you.

Buy an AMK Travel Medical Kit before you head out on your next adventure – don’t be daft!

Renting a car is the most popular way of getting around the Eastern USA. There are a myriad of car rental agencies here that offer varying deals and varying models.

To find the best rental car deal in the USA, use search engines that compare the prices of individual companies. I personally like using rentalcars.com as they’ve never failed to give us a great price.

You can also rent an RV or campervan, which means you don’t have to worry about packing camping gear. You will have to empty and refill the various water tanks though, which will require a visit to the proper facilities. RVs also cost more to rent, use more gas, and demand higher prices at campgrounds.

You can drive your own campervan around the country, but this is only practical if you already own one and are importing it into the country, or have a long enough US visa to make the most out of your wheeled home.

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I suggest booking a campervan with Outdoorsy as they usually have a good selection and good prices. Better yet, Broke Backpackers also get a $40 discount with Outdoorsy! Just use the coupon code “BACKPACKER” when checking out.

The roads are generally very good and a sedan or economy car should deliver you to most of the East Coast’s top destinations. Only in the most remote portions of the Appalachia and the swamplands will you need to be concerned about having 4-wheel drive.

If you need any extra motivation to book that trip, here is the perfect mix of cheesy and inspirational road trip quotes . I’m sure they’ll give you the nudge you need.

Tips for Saving Money on Car Rentals in the US

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  • Reach out to vehicle relocation services, like Imoova and Cruise America , as a way of saving heaps of cash on rentals.
  • Car insurance isn’t always mandatory in the USA but is highly encouraged. This being said, you don’t necessarily have to buy car insurance from the company you’re renting from. Purchase a RentalCover.com policy to cover your vehicle against any common damages such as tires, windscreens, theft, and more at a fraction of the price you would pay at the rental desk.
  • Many credit card companies offer free car insurance if you book the car with the proper card. Call your credit card company for more information regarding terms and conditions.

Best Time to Visit the East Coast

The East Coast is a massive region that is subject to more than a dozen different climates. While on a road trip along the East Coast, USA, you could potentially experience rain, sunshine, snow, and tropical storms – all in the course of a few weeks!

Depending on what you want to do, you could visit the East Coast at any time of the year. Summers generally have the most reliable weather though you might get dumped on in Florida.

On the other hand, if you were on an East Coast road trip in the winter, you could totally go skiing in New England and then surfing in Florida! Just don’t forget a high-quality ski jacket .

I have broken the East Coast into three different climate categories. These are broad generalizations and, in reality, each state has much more complex weather patterns. These categories are relevant enough for you to understand how the weather works on the East Coast.

an incredible orange and pink sunset as seen at a marina full of boats on water in connecticut in new england usa

Northeastern States (New England -> Pennsylvania) – These states are subject to 4 distinct seasons with cold, snowy winters and warm, semi-humid summers. Winters in these states can be frigid as the Canadian winds wreak havoc. Summers are mostly mild but heat waves are still common.

Central Atlantic States (Maryland -> Georgia) – These states receive more regular rainfall throughout the year and less dramatic temperature swings. Winters are still relatively cold and summers are the hottest time of the year, which means that these states are still classified as having 4 seasons. Though rare, Georgia and the Carolinas can actually receive snow in the winter.

Tropical States (Florida) – While the climate of Northern Florida is more similar to Georgia’s, Southern Florida is textbook tropical. Rain comes in bucket loads during the summer, sometimes dangerously in the form of hurricanes. Winters are mild and clear.

Food on the East Coast

A road trip on the East Coast will afford endless opportunities for you to try different foods. The food of this region is so diverse and so different that it’s not possible to put all of it into one category (except, of course, a delicious category).

Each state has its own local delicacies. You could make a culinary road trip from Maine to Florida in pursuit of these dishes and it would certainly take up a lot of your time and attention!

But let’s briefly talk about what you’ll find on each part of the East Coast…

New England is famous for its seafood , which is often baked, stewed or steamed to divine results. Chowder is perhaps the most famous dish here, though you can’t go wrong with a good ol’ clambake or lobster roll. On that note, Maine lobster is highly regarded. Food in Boston is particularly famous for its clam chowder, Boston baked beans, and being a legendary baseball city, hot dogs.

grilling lobsters from maine

New York City has just about every type of food imaginable because of its enormous immigrant population. You can seriously eat some of the best food from around the globe in one city. If there was one or two foods that could be called true New York food, it might be bagels and pizza . As pizza in the city is often priced at backpacker-friendly rates, just pair it with a cheap NYC hostel for an affordable adventure.

Pizza and, for that matter, Italian food is fairly common in the Atlantic states. Some places, like New Haven (Connecticut) and Scranton (Pennsylvania) even claim to have the best in the world.

The sandwich is also a staple of the East Coast and comes in many varieties. New Jersey is famous for inventing “the sub” while you can’t say you’ve visited Philadelphia’s tourist attractions without savoring its very well-known Philly cheesesteak.

As we drive further south the food begins to change. Southern cooking becomes the dominant trend and BBQ and fried foods are heavily featured. The Carolinas are particularly famous for their version of BBQ, though the Georgian variety is no slouch either.

Finally, Southern Florida has some of the best Caribbean and Latin food that you’ll eat in the USA. Cuban, Jamaican, Dominican, South American – all of these culinary styles are represented very well in Miami and the surrounding area.

Get your Buzz On

The East Coast is called the Beast Coast for a reason – people get wild on a regular basis and throw some of the best parties in the USA! You can party in a myriad of ways while on a road trip up the East Coast – you could go to a speakeasy in New York City, drink with rowdy Southies in a Boston dive, rub shoulders with politicians in Washington DC or dance all night in Miami. The possibilities are limitless.

Just make sure you know your personal limits (and that of your wallet) before dabbling in drug tourism, that’s all!

Drinking on the East Coast, particularly in the bigger cities, is by no means cheap though. Cover charges, exorbitant drink prices, and taxi fees add up very quickly; you could easily drop more than $100 in a single night.

A person looking out over NYC and The Empire State Building

I advise drinking at local dive bars for the cheapest drinks and taking advantage of the ubiquitous happy hour. You can get a beer for as low as $1 in some bars.

Beer is probably the most popular drink on the East Coast and is found in abundance at nearly every bar. No matter which bar you end up in, you’ll usually have a huge selection of domestic, craft, and imported choices. Best of all, it’s usually the cheapest drink!

One idea is to go on a brewery tour of the East Coast! There are hundreds of breweries on the East Coast making everything from shitty lagers to divine ales. I suggest visiting Brooklyn Brewing, Wicked Weed in Asheville, Ommegang in upstate New York, and Creature Comforts in Athens, Georgia.

Marijuana is legal for recreational use in several New England states! While on a Northeast coast road trip, you can drop by a dispensary and pick up a dime bag. All you need to buy weed is an ID proving that you’re over 21 and cash.

Be sure to brush up on local laws and don’t bring marijuana across state borders (especially into illegal states).

Being a Responsible Backpacker

Remember to be a respectful camper while on your East Coast road trip. Depart from the grounds at a decent hour, follow leave no trace principles , and be very, very aware of fire bans.

Reduce your plastic footprint: Perhaps the best thing you can do for our planet is to make sure you do NOT add to the plastic problem all over the world. Don’t buy one-use water bottles, the plastic ends up in a landfill or in the ocean.

I know it can be hard, but do your best to use the least amount of plastic water bottles that you can. Refill the ones that you do buy! Use a GRAYL GEOPRESS . Refill at your hostel/guest house! There are plenty of ways to reduce plastic!!!

Pack a tough and cool travel water bottle. You’ll use it every single day whether you are traveling or not! Be a responsible traveler , and grab a Grayl!

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I hope this epic East Coast road trip guide has prepared you for your overland journey along the Atlantic Ocean. This region of the country is filled with unique landscapes, plenty of history, and some truly delicious food.

Traveling here will help you get to know the US, and give you a look at the diversity within it. Just look at the differences between Miami and Maine!

This is a lot to take in, but remember that road trips can be spontaneous. That’s half the fun! On the other hand, if you just can’t quite decide where to start, you can’t go wrong with the Ultimate East Coast Road trip, which truly hits all the best stops on this side of the United States.

So make those last-minute van repairs or secure your rental.

An East Coast road trip awaits !

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Great! very informative article. Keep it up.

I noticed a typo. The South Carolina State University is not located in Raleigh, NC. It should read North Carolin Satate University.

Awesome high level ideas for the ultimate East Coast road trip! As a Florida local, I’d recommend travelers check out some of the smaller, lesser-known FL West Coast areas like Anna Maria Island just south of Tampa or Sanibel if you’re heading even further south. All said and done, your guide did Florida justice — from visiting the Dry Tortugas to trying our BBQ and fried gator.

Wow, really long and informative article! Don’t have much to add but two tips that fall under the category general (obvious) advice:

– Don’t set the stops in stone and don’t try to keep a timeline. Take your time to explore places and stay flexible. Your trip will benefit greatly. – Keep a track of gas stations on your route. Because obviously there’s nothing worse but to run out of gas on a rainy day in the middle of nowhere…

Totally agree! You should really check out that ViaMichelin app for gas stations and what not. It’s brilliant.

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The Best Ever East Coast Road Trip Itinerary

Last summer we took an East Coast road trip, from Montreal all the way to Miami. What an amazing trip it was! There is so much to see on East Coast road trips in the USA. The East Coast is chock full of cities with amazing history, charming towns, great food and some lovely scenery.

We think we planned one of the best East Coast road trips there is! There’s not much we didn’t do on our trip from Montreal to Miami. We did our East Coast road trip with kids, naturally, but if you’re travelling solo, as a couple or with friends this is still a great trip to take.

This post will help you plan your own East Coast road trip. Use the tools I have created to plan your itinerary and map out your route. Plus see what destinations we recommend the most!

What You'll Find in This Post

East Coast Road Trip Itinerary, East Coast Road Trip Map

East Coast Road Trip Map

Here is the East Coast road trip map from our journey in this summer. You can customize this East Coast road map for your specific trip by making a copy of the Google Map below and saving it to “My Maps” in Google . This is an excellent tool for planning road trips!

Our East Coast Road Trip Itinerary

This is our East Coast road trip itinerary from the summer. It took us around six weeks to drive the entire length (almost!) of America’s East Coast. If you are in a hurry you could do all or part of this in two to three weeks. Use our itinerary as a base East Coast road trip planner. You can customize this East Coast road trip itinerary to meet your needs. Send me an email if you need help or East Coast road trip ideas for your journey.

Here’s our six-week East Coast road trip itinerary from Montreal to Miami:

  • Smuggler’s Notch, Vermont (2 nights)
  • Portland, Maine (2 nights)
  • Boston, Massachusetts (3 nights)
  • Cape Cod, Massachusetts  (3 nights)
  • Providence, Rhode Island (1 night)
  • Mystic, Connecticut (1 night)
  • New York City, New York (5 nights)
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania (2 nights)
  • Lancaster, Pennsylvania (2 nights)
  • Washington DC (5 nights)
  • Fayetteville, North Carolina (1 night)
  • Myrtle Beach, South Carolina (1 night)
  • Charleston, South Carolina (1 night)
  • Savannah, Georgia (2 nights)
  • Jekyll Island, Georgia (2 nights)
  • Orlando, Florida (4 nights)
  • Miami/Fort Lauderdale (2 nights)

East Coast road trip itinerary template for you to download:

I have created a spreadsheet that you can  download from Google Docs here . Use my East Coast road trip itinerary as a guide. You can customize this spreadsheet with the details of your East Coast road trip or just directly copy mine.

East Coast Road Trip Itinerary Template

East Coast Road Trip Destinations You Can’t Miss!

When you’re planning a road trip, you start with the places you really want to see and then fill in the gaps along the route with other destinations that look intriguing or break up the journey. Depending on how much time you have available for your road trip, you may have to pick and choose what to do. Here are the of the East Coast road trip attractions and destinations we loved the best!

Reuben & Hazel at Ben & Jerry's, Vermont, East Coast Road Trip

Ben & Jerry’s Factory Tour in Vermont

If you’re starting this far North, you have to stop and see some of Vermont’s covered bridges and take a tour of the Ben & Jerry’s Factory near Stowe. Free samples included!

Where to Stay: Smuggler’s Notch Resort  – This is the most amazing resort for families. Check out all the amazing things they have on offer. Your kids will love spending a few days here!

Maine Coastline, Near Portland, East Coast Road Trip

Maine’s Rocky Coast

You’ll love Maine’s rocky coastline. Dotted with lighthouses to admire and lobster shacks to get a delicious dinner. Maine is beautiful in the summer and I would definitely recommend extending your East Coast road trip this far north if you can.

Where to Stay: Comfort Inn & Suites Scarborough  – Portland is a surprisingly expensive city, especially in the summer. Save money by staying out in the suburbs. This was a great value hotel!

Boston from Above

Boston’s Historic City Center

If you don’t know anything about the early history of the US, take a historic tour in Boston. It’s the best place to begin your educational journey of America’s history. A historical trolley tour is a must! Besides it’s history, Boston is a super cool city with great food and interesting people. Squeeze in a trip to Salem and Plymouth Rock as you road trip to and from Boston. We recommend getting the Boston CityPASS to save money on all the museums and attractions in the city. It’s only $55 and $42 for kids. You can buy it online in advance here.

Kids Playing on Beach, Cape Cod, East Coast Road Trip

Cape Cod’s Beaches

If you’re road tripping the East Coast in the summer, swing by Cape Cod for a few days of beach time. The Cape is the Eastern most point of the United States and sandy & pebbled beaches stretch for miles along it’s coast.

Where to Stay:   Hampton Inn and Suites Cape Cod  – Cape Cod ain’t cheap, especially over summer weekends. This is an affordable option but you’ll need to book ahead in peak season.

Reuben and Hazel in Times Square, New York

Everything about New York City!

If there’s one city on the East Coast that you can not miss, it’s New York City. The Big Apple is probably the greatest city in the world. There is so much to do here so allow yourself at least five days to explore. See and do as much as you can or as much as your budget permits. We recommend using the New York CityPASS to access the attractions in NYC. You’ll save 40% on the actual cost of each of the attractions. You can buy it in advance online here.

Where to Stay: Hyatt Times Square  – Right in the heart of Times Square this is a fabulous location that will let you walk to everything! They do have parking but it’s cheaper to use Park Whiz for the parking building on the same block.

Philadelphia Skyline at Sunset, Pennsylvania

Philadelphia’s History & Museums

Philadelphia was the first capital city of the United States and played an important role in the country’s history. Not only is it home to Independence Hall and the Liberty Bell, there are also many great museums in the city. The Please Touch Museum is especially good for kids! Again, we recommend the CityPASS for Philadelphia to save money on the attractions in the city. It’s $59 for adults and $39 for kids and includes an open top bus tour which is great for getting an insight into the history that occurred in Philadelphia. You can purchase it online here.

Where to Stay: Loews Hotel Philadelphia  – This is a beautiful art deco hotel right in the heart of Philly. Again, use  Park Whiz  to skip the hotel’s expensive valet and self park down the street. You’ll be able to explore the city’s historic sites on foot with ease. As you can see the view from the rooms is SO good at sunset!

Amish Buggy and Horse, Lancaster Pennsylania, East Coast Road Trip

Amish Country in Lancaster

OK. It’s a little weird to travel to a place purely to peek at it’s people but Amish Country Pennsylvania is a must visit! It’s so unique and, even though it feels slightly voyeuristic, it is fascinating to see Amish people up close and witness their way of life. Ride the Strasburg Railroad , eat a home-cooked meal at  Plain & Fancy restaurant (don’t miss the shoo fly pie!) and visit the Amish Farm & House .

Where to Stay: Courtyard Marriott Lancaster  – Like any other Courtyard Marriott you’ll get a clean, comfy room. The location is excellent for exploring the county and it’s just down the road from the Discover Lancaster tourism office so be sure to stop in an pick up some maps & info.

The White House at Twilight, East Coast Road Trip

Monuments & Museums Washington DC

Washington DC is a major East Coast road trip attraction! Come for the museums, monuments and of course The White House. Best of all, almost everything to do in DC is free.

Where to Stay:   Holiday Inn Rosslyn @ Key Bridge  – This location is excellent. The hotel has free parking and is right across the Key Bridge from Washington DC’s sites so you can easily explore from here.

Flashpacker Family at Myrtle Beach, East Coast Road Trip

Southern Feast in Myrtle Beach

Myrtle Beach is just another beach destination. The beach itself is nice enough if not overly developed. The real star of Myrtle Beach was the food at Simply Southern Smokehouse . Good ol’ fashioned Southern fare, served buffet style. It’s cheap and it’s good. It’s worth going for the peach cobbler alone.

Where to Stay:   Sheraton Myrtle Beach Convention Center  – We chose to stay away from the beachfront because all the hotels there looked old and tacky. It was a great decision in the end as this Sheraton was very nice indeed. There is a small fee for parking but it’s only a couple of dollars.

Historic Homes in Savannah, East Coast Road Trip

Historic & Charming Savannah

Savannah will steal your heart! The Spanish Moss covered trees, leafy squares and historic homes make this small town feel like it’s stuck in time. Taking a historic trolley tour is a great way to get an overview of Savannah’s past… and meet Forrest Gump.

Where to Stay: The Brice A Kimpton Hotel  – This hotel is just WOW! It’s an old converted factory only a block from the river so walking distance to all of Savannah’s charming squares. The trolley tour we took stopped right at the hotel so it is very convenient!

Kennedy Space Center, Cape Canaveral Florida, East Coast Road Trip

Cape Canaveral’s Kennedy Space Center

Awe-inspiring, educational and literally out of this world. The Kennedy Space Center on Cape Canaveral is somewhere you should definitely plan on visiting as a day trip from Orlando or a stop along the coast on your way south.

Where to Stay:   Radisson Resort at the Port  – You can stay in the Cape Canaveral area of visit as a side trip from Orlando as it’s only about a one hour drive.

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A Day at Disneyworld

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Where to Stay:   Embassy Suites Orlando Lake Buena Vista South  – Stay as close to the Disney gates as you can!

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Let me know if you need any assistance with your East Coast road trip itinerary, help choosing the best East Coast road trip destinations or deciding where to focus your time along the East Coast.

I have lots more posts about road tripping around America. If you want to extend your road trip around Florida , read this post. Or if you want more ideas for road trip routes, then read this post on my 5 favourite road trips.

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Before you set off on your road trip, make sure you’ve got all the essential items at the ready.

  • GPS covering American & Canadian roads
  • AAA breakdown kit
  • Car charger with multiple USB ports
  • Cooler & large Ziploc bags  for filling with ice from hotel ice machines
  • Audible membership for listening to audiobooks
  • Tide Pods – put a handful in a Ziploc bag for doing laundry on the road
  • Baby wipes for wiping up after snacks or messes
  • First aid kit
  • Radar detector

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Wow, you guys covered a lot of ground! It looks like a great itinerary and fun experience.

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I want to do this very trip! You’ve done an awesome job of laying it all out! love it!

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What an amazing adventure! I grew up on the east coast, so this was fun for me to see through your eyes…though I haven’t traveled much in the far NE—I’d love to visit Maine, Vermont & the Massachusetts coast. Next time you’ll have to spend more time in North Carolina!

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You’re amazing!!!! I have been searching for hours to find an itinerary for just this trip…to no avail…then I found your site through Pininterst. There is literally no other itinerary that is this specific for a Fl to Maine trip. You’re a lifesaver! Thank you so much! The only other info I’d love if you’d want to share would be the budget estimates for this trip. Thank you again! Can’t wait to bookmark the site and read more.

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Hi Jen! So glad you found us! We travelled during the summer and we did find New England a little pricey at this time of year. I have all my spending records on Trail Wallet so I’ll let you know what they were once I look at my phone. 🙂

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Hi! We live in Auckland, New Zealand and pretty much want to do this same trip with our 3 children (4,8 and 10) next year. How can I pick your brain for more information. Our biggest questions to start with is how to get around. Do we get an RV or do car and accommodation? Can I get a rough idea of your overall spend for this trip and lastly what months of the year did you do this in?

Hi Louise! I would definitely choose a car + hotels & Airbnbs over an RV. There are lots of big cities on this list which would make parking an RV a nightmare. Hotels in America can be had for pretty cheap. We generally booked them the night before we needed them, sometimes even the morning of! We used Priceline Express Deals to make sure we got a good deal. We did our trip in August/September which was perfect weather wise. When were you thinking? I track all my spending when we travel using an app called Trail Wallet. So useful. We budgeted $200 USD for everything excluding car and were pretty much bang on spending wise. You might need to increase that slightly as we have two small children and you have one extra plus they’re a little older. Let me know if you have any more questions!

Great thanks Bethany. Yes our children probably eat a bit more than yours plus the extra child always makes accomodation a bit more pricey so we might need to look closer towards the 300 per day mark. When you say everything did that include attractions? Sounds like an RV is definitely not the thing for us. We want to go next year. Probably around June time

Family accommodation is pretty good in America. Almost every hotel room we stayed in had either two queen beds or a king bed and a pull out sofa bed. You could definitely make it work. We generally stayed in hotels when were in one place for just a night or two. Another over three or four nights and we’d look for an Airbnb so we could spread out, have separate bedrooms, a living area etc. That figure includes attractions, parking, hotels, gas, food… everything! June would be a nice time to travel on the East Coast. The coastal towns in New England get VERY busy in the summer months. We paid $175 a night for a 2-star motel in Maine just because it was a Saturday night! Try and structure your itinerary so that you’re in the beach towns during the week to save money. How long have you got for your trip?

Thanks so much for all your help. I think we will take 5-6 weeks the same as you. We will fly out of Auckland so will have to work out how to navigate the one way car rental and the flights etc. Your help is really appreciated!

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Hi, i’m taking my parents (both in their 70’s) on a east cost road trip this April. probably not as extensive as yours. i’m thinking Boston to DC. I read that you booked hotels the day before/morning of – why did you do that? Price reasons, flexibility in your movements or another reason? Thank you

Hi Varun. That sounds like a great trip. Lots of history, museums etc on that stretch. Make sure you do some guided city tours or trolley tours to make the most of it!

The reasons we book last minute is so we could be completely flexible on our journey. This is partly because we travel long term and didn’t have to finish by any point but also partly because I was doing the research to write this post! If you’re travelling for a shorter, set amount of time then I would suggest booking in advance as you don’t want to spend time thinking about where to go tomorrow, booking a place to stay etc.

If you want to reply with your proposed itinerary I can critique it for you and give you some ideas or suggestions.

I have a post here on using Priceline Express Deals to get cheap accommodation. This is how we booked ALL our last minute stays and it worked brilliantly. You can use it for advance bookings too though –

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We are planning the same trip this summer with 2 kids and your article is very useful. Thank you very much for sharing your experience with other travellers.

You’re welcome Meltem! Let me know if you have any questions.

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I’m going to end of this month October on a road trip from Tampa Florida to Baltimore on the return trip to Tampa would like to see a lot of things

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We are thinking of coming over to New York in may of this year for our honeymoon and doing the east coast. The question I’ve got is what are the rental companies like dropping the car off in another state. Does it cost extra and how much extra? If you have any other tips that would be great!

Hi Rob! Usually a one way rental costs an extra fee. Typically it’s around $300 but it depends on the car rental company and which states you’re in. Some states have an agreement that waives the one way fee, like between CA, NV and AZ. When you do a car rental quote, it should come up either in the fee breakdown or in the policy wording. Check a few of them before booking so you get the best price!

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Hi! I was wondering how the drive back from Florida to Montreal was. And around how much did the whole thing cost? Thank you!

Hi Kani! Thanks for stopping by. We only drove one way. Afterwards we did a road trip around Florida and then continued on and drove across the Gulf Coast of the US, Texas and back to Utah. You could drive back up if you live in Montreal, taking a more inland route. Or rent a car for the trip and fly back instead. Up to you!

Our budget for this trip was $200 USD per day for everything including accommodation, food, attractions and gas. We are a family of four. We had our own vehicle so if you planned on renting a car you would have to factor this into the budget. That said, you could definitely do this trip cheaper than we did by spending a few days less in NYC and avoiding New England in the summer as it’s very expensive there at this time of year.

Let me know if you have any other questions!

– Bethaney

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Hi Bethany. Intending on being in New Orleans/Florida mid December xmas in North Carolina and New York around new yrs . Fly back home to oz from there. Family of 4 with kids 15 and 21! Thinking trip to be around 3 weeks long. Saw your blog on east coast tour and looks very inviting. My only worry is the climate that time of yr and is it what u call ” peak season” . Would we expect big crowds and high pricing. Be interested in your comments. Thanks. Kirk from oz.

Hi Kirk. Christmas time on the East Coast wouldn’t be peak season as it’s the middle of winter. NYC and DC will be cold and potentially snowy. That may impact your driving. Further south, not such a big problem.

We travelled at the end of summer last year and had no problem getting accommodation except in coastal Maine on a weekend. Heading down towards Florida you might strike people holidaying over the Xmas period. But remember that Americans get far less holiday time than us down under, even around Christmas and NY. There’s no boxing day holiday. This list of holidays in the US might help – http://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/ .

Thanks Bethany. Useful info. We may leave car in Raleigh N/C and bus to NYC with stops along way if the weather is not good driving at that time of yr ! I’m sure buses do that route regularly. Do you have any thoughts on that ? Kirk.

I’ve not used buses to get around America Kirk. I’m sure driving is fine on the I95 even in winter. America really is better with a car!

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Hey! I’m trying to go on a road trip for 7 days with 4 mid 20’s friends, Id appreciate any advice and recommendations on what to see on the east coast, much appreciated!!!

Everything on this itinerary! If you want to party, you might want to spend a bit more of your time in Miami or NYC. 7 days is not a lot of time for this itinerary. It took us about 6 weeks.

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Hi Bethaney, Thank you for inspiring us. We just wrapped our first 2500 mile East Coast road trip with 3 kids. Your tips and suggestion was excellent. We started our journey from Massachusetts on August 16th,2016 , we used waze maps for directions. There is one problem with Waze, it states that it only has up map range of 1000 miles, however,we realized early on that its server was timing out. So, the journey was broken down into 500 miles -600 mile range. Please pick your points a head of time. We did our best to stay away from I-95 S. Waze puts on I_81S, this was a good road to travel. Our first stop was Orlando FL, luckily Floridians are back in school so the parks and roads seems to have a light traffic. We parked in Miami FL and took a Cruise to Bahamas. It was great!, we returned and drove to Key Largo to take a glass bottom boat cruise t to from John Pennenkamp Coral Reef State Park. This state park is great as it has 3 beaches on site where you can do Snorkeling and it is shallow. From Key Largo we drove to Coco Beach to visit Cape Canaveral, from this point onward we followed your road map. We stopped at NASA ( had a great time), Georgia (took the Old Savannah Trolley tour and stopped at Mrs.Wilkes for Lunch), Myrtle Beach SC( Stayed in La Quinta across from Broadway on the Beach ) and decided to stay an extra day, so stayed at the Sheraton Convention Center. From SC we drove up to Mount Laural NJ and stayed at the Holiday inn Express. This was our stopping point to visit Philadelphia. The distance between Mt.Laurel and Philadelphia is 16 miles. Hotel was very nice. Since we stayed only for one day we visited the Independence Hall, Liberty Bell and took the Big Bus tour. We stopped for Philly Cheesteak at Pats King of Steaks ( Sub was pre-made and was luke warm, so decided to go to Geno’s across the street ( Cheese Steak was delicious). Finding parking in this neighborhood was quite difficult. Again, Thank you for this blog, it came in handy through out through out our journey.

Hi Bernard! I’m glad to hear you had such an amazing trip along the East Coast. It’s always amazing for me to hear that people are following my travel advice and getting value from the info I provide. 🙂 I can’t wait to go back to the US and finish off the states we haven’t done. The ones in the middle mainly!

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Hi, that’s an awesome trip and very informative, thank you.

We live in the UK and done a West Coast USA road trip last year and it was the best trip we have ever had, I’m still buzzing about it now TBH. We are now wanting to do the Deep South as my girlfriend really wants to sample the good old American bars playing the music she loves. However, looking over itineraries online I’m just not feeling it and I think the East may be more appealing. Starting in NYC, heading up to Thousand Island Park, across to Niagara then back down to NYC – plus many stops along the way. We have 21 travelling days to play with.

What do you think is best, East or South? Or have I just been spoilt with the awesome scenery of the West around Bryce, Zion, Grand Canyon and Yosemite, just to name a few – like I said, I’m still buzzing over that trip ha-ha!

Hi Kev! That is actually a really tough question! The East Coast is great but if your GF is into the music scene then it would be a tough call. The South is fab! We haven’t done a whole Deep South Road trip but we’ve kind of done bits of it in a couple of different road trips when criss-crossing from east to west and west to east.

Why not combine a bit of both? With three weeks you could start in NYC, travel down to Philly/Amish Country, then to DC then start to cut across VA and down into Tennessee, Mississippi and then end in New Orleans. I think that would be great for 3 weeks. We absolutely LOVED Nashville and Memphis. New Orleans is something else completely. Might just be my favourite city in the US now!

Let me know what you think! Happy to discuss further. 🙂

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Just found your website, and am so excited to read about your travels. I am planning a trip down the east coast and I love that you put your itinerary out there. I have been looking for something similar to this and love that your sharing your travel tips!

Thanks Tasha. Glad I could help! Let me know if you have any questions about your trip. 🙂

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Hey Bethany, Thank you for your information! We’re planning an East coast trip this summer. It’s mainly the 13 colonies & end in Disney World. All of this with our 13 yr old grandson & our kids coming & going. Coming from Or, the debate is1) fly to the east rent a car & drive/hotel. 2)rent a cruise America thing & stay in Koa type places. A lot of cities have bus tours. Such pro’s & cons! We can’t decide. HELP we gave 4-6 weeks.

Hi Sandi! What a great trip. Lucky grandson getting to tag along. I guess my question to you would be are you comfortable sharing a small space for that length of time? If you go for an RV, it’ll be tight quarters. Plus a lot harder to drive around the cities (and park) when you’re in places like Philadelphia, Boston, DC, New York etc. I would personally go for a car for this type of trip. Other road trips in the US would be great in an RV but there are so many cities on this one, you’d end up having to stay right on the outskirts to park your RV and probably have to catch public transport each day. 4 to 6 weeks is a great amount of time for this trip. We did it in 6 weeks by came all the way from Montreal so that did add a bit of extra time on there. You’ll have a great time! Feel free to ask any further questions.

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This trip looks amazing! Do you have an estimate of overall cost? I couldn’t find that anywhere in the post. I’d need to adjust the trip based upon cost. Thanks!

Hi David. Our budget was $200 USD a day for our family of four which we kept to comfortably. We did have our own car though so if you’re renting you need to factor that into the budget. We didn’t do things as cheaply as one could though. You could definitely get it down to $150 a day and still be OK. Hope that helps!

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hi ! we will have 4 weeks (including coming from/returning to Oz)… any suggestions where we could cut back in time? but still see the best!!! Kim

Hi Kim! I think 4 weeks would be great from NYC to Orlando or Miami. Are you travelling with kids or without? You’ll probably need to stopover in LAX or SFO on the way so figure about 3 weeks of driving. What time of year?

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Hi Kim, we just finished travelling from New York to Florida in 5 weeks and I would say it was just about enough time, although more would have been better. We did have a week in the Outer Banks (highly recommended) and a week in Orlando, which might save you time if you don’t intend to stop long anywhere.

If you want to save time anywhere, I would suggest between NC and Florida, there are fewer sights there and you really don’t want to miss anything further north. Happy Travels

Great guide, we actually just used it ourselves when we road tripped the east coast. Although we did a slightly shorter version from New York to Orlando, also we included the Outer Banks of NC as I used to live there once and wanted to revisit it. Although it did turn out to be one of our favourite locations on route. I am curious why you didn’t go that way, very few people seem to?

Thank you again for writing this blog, it was so helpful in planning our trip.

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Hi there! 🙂

Thanks for this amazing itinerary. Me, my girlfriend, both 28 years old, and our son that will be 1 next june plan on doing Miami – New York.

My first question is why you skip north carolina? I see that you drive from fayetteville straight to washington. Was this just because you have to skip something or is NC just not that interesting?

We plan to do this in 1 month and I am trying to fit all the best places. We don’t like to travel to much since we have the baby with us. So 3-5 nights minimum each place. If you had to choose around 7 places what would you choose? 🙂 I know it’s a hard question.

Also, would you recommend having a rental car for most of the time or can you also use public transportation?

Hi Sveinn! Thanks for your comment. We didn’t find anything along the route that we considered worth stopping off at in NC so decided just to power through. I’m sure there are good places to visit in NC but they weren’t along the I95 or were too much of a detour. We did this trip with our baby aged 15 months and son at age 5 so it’s definitely doable with small kids. There are some places where 3-5 nights is too long e.g. Lancaster or some of the other smaller towns and some where it’s not enough e.g. NYC! I would not miss NYC, DC, Savannah or Cape Canaveral. Philadelphia was great but you could easily be satisfied with the other two big cities. You could skip Jekyll Island or Myrtle Beach but we just used these as handy places to break up the drive. I would absolutely recommend travelling by rental car the whole way. Public transport is not great in the US and road tripping is by far the easiest way to travel with a baby. 🙂

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That is a wonderful trip….but the East Coast actually involves Canada…how come you didn’t take time to explore IT??? We have driven that drive from the Maritimes down to Key West and believe me, it is a fantastic trip. However, we deliberately avoided NYC and Washington!!!

Don’t forget to explore Atlantic Canada!!!!!!!

We spent 4.5 months in Canada on our travels. We started this part of our road trip from Montreal.

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Hello. My Son is studying at University of Toledo, Ohio. I am planning a vacation with him in month of July. I would like to explore nearby places. I have 4 weeks with him…can you help me plan a trip. I have never been to East Coast. Thank you.

With a month, I think you New York to Miami would be best. Or vice versa. So fly to either of those cities and make a start there. If you need to drive from Toledo and back then you could go across to NYC and start there and then take an inland route back up to Toledo from Miami. Or actually you could just do the New England section plus NYC, DC, Lancaster and Philly. That might actually be better if ou’re starting from and returning to Toledo. Hope that helps! Let me know if you have any more questions.

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Hi there! Really enjoyed reading about your trip to East Coast 🙂 We are a family of 4, planning a 3-week visit to the USA and a trip along similar route in August. Apart from visiting friends for a few days in Frederick, MD and doing a week-long beach vacay around Delaware (and possibly visit to Kennedy Space Center), we are not fixed on any other places. Where would you recommend we fly to for the start of our trip and return from? Some say better to fly to Philly than NYC…Thanks for your advice.

Hi Sanja! How old are your kids? That might change my recommendation a little. NYC is amazing and if you haven’t been I would definitely include it in your trip. The drives are all pretty short in that part of the road trip. If you did want to skip NYC you could fly into Philadelphia or even DC. There is so much great stuff to do in DC with kids. We wish we’d had even longer there to be honest.

Week one – The cities in some combination of NYC, Philly, DC. You could easily spend it all in DC especially if you are visiting friends in Maryland. Philly and DC with a side trip out to Lancaster would be good too. It’s probably smart to skip NYC with this short amount of time. Week two – Your beach trip to Delaware. Week three – You’d need at least one stop between your Delaware beach destination and Savannah or it’s a long drive down. Spend a few days in Savannah and then head down to Florida. You could stay at the Cocoa beach/St Augustine/Cape Canaveral area and visit the beach and Kennedy Space Center. Or you could stay in Orlando and visit the theme parks if your kids would like that and then do a day trip from there to Kennedy Space Center.

Hope that helps!!!!

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Hi Bethaney,

So glad we found you on Pinterest! We have 20days on the east coast. Extra 4 days in NYC. This will be my first trip to the US with the kids. I have done NYC.

Kids are 11-7 and 4 of them. I am will hire a car and start in Miami. I really want to make it to Montreal and head back to NYC last 4 days.

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I’d just like to add if you’re going to do an East Coast trip you definitely shouldn’t sleep on Baltimore. I lived on the East Coast my whole life. Between Upstate NY (Syracuse and Buffalo), DC, and now Baltimore. Baltimore doesn’t get the credit that it’s neighbors DC and Philly get but I guarantee you will not be disappointed.

I suggest stopping off in Baltimore for at least a day as it’s between Philly and DC off of 95S on your way down. For hotels stay close to the inner harbor or the newer Harbor East area.

Places to see: – Camden Yards, one of the best baseball parks in the country. – Fort McHenry, where the US held off the British navy in 1812 and inspired the Star Spangled Banner – Federal Hill, best views of the city. US again defended against the British at the hill in 1814. During the civil war, the North pointed cannons at the city to keep Maryland from joining the Confederacy. -Edgar Allen Poe’s grave – Inner Harbor, great people watching and can get a lunch/dinner cruise – National Aquarium, one of the best aquariums anywhere – Seafood! Some of the best seafood in the country, if not the world LP Steamers and Nick’s Seafood are my favorites.

There’s a lot to see and do in Baltimore. It’s a significant historical city on the same level as Boston, Philly, DC in terms of importance to early US history.

The people are great and very welcoming. The city gets a bad rap, but it’s very safe in the tourist areas. Just stay out of West Baltimore (west of the stadiums) and East Baltimore (north of Patterson Park).

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Bethaney – I have to say you are my hero! We travel quite a bit, albeit not nearly as much as you but we are both teachers and so make the most of our summers off. I am a planner, just like you and your spreadsheet for this trip is amazing!!! We just went on a 16 night California roadtrip last summer that went really well. We were a little nervous about traveling that long in a car with kids, but it was wonderful. With that trip under our belt, I now have started planning our east coast trip for summer 2018. I have gotten our trip down to about 4 weeks (starting in Maine and ending in Georgia), but am a little nervous about the budget. Our Cali trip averaged about 500 a day, which I didn’t think was too bad until I read that you did East Coast at 200 a day. We averaged about 250 for hotels and 250 for food/activities, amusement parks, souvenirs etc. So my goal is to get it closer to the 300 mark, but looking at some of the hotels you listed (especially NYC) I’m not seeing how you got it down so low, was it same day discounts perhaps? I’m such a planner that last minute makes me a little nervous, but perhaps it will be worth it??? Any thoughts on cost saving strategies would be greatly appreciated!

Hi Kelly! Thanks for your nice comment!!! We had no trouble getting hotels on Priceline Express Deals by booking last minute, usually the night before or the morning of, typically you save 25% to 40% using Express Deals. The reason we did this was so we could a) save money but also b) remain totally flexible in our travel plans. Our budget for accommodation was $100/night and we often spent around that or a bit less. You can still plan ahead and use Priceline Express Deals though! It is definitely worth trying if you want to shave a bit off your accommodation costs. I have a blog post on it here –

We also used CityPass for attractions in the likes of Boston, NYC and Philly to save money on entrance fees. We almost always had breakfast in our hotel, travelled with bowls and spoons and a reusable grocery bag with snacks, cereal etc plus a cooler for milk. We mostly stuck to one meal eating out per day and one grocery store/takeaway meal which was almost always Wholefoods Salad bar or something cheap like Chipotle. Our kids are little so they don’t eat a heap or cost as much in admission fees for things so you’d have to factor that in if you were travelling with older kids or teens.

Let me know if that helps!

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Hi! This might have been said already…but what’s your advice for this trip with the little ones? We’re planning a similar trip this May with our two kids ages 3 and 10 months. What would you recommend skipping or highly suggest? Thanks!

Our kids were 5 years and 1.5 years when we did this exact trip so, for the itinerary, keep it the same and find kid-friendly things to do in the cities. My main advice for the actual road tripping with kids part is to not drive long journeys back to back days unless you have to, limit travel days to 400 miles or less, try and get your driving done early in the morning, pick hotels with pools if you’re travelling in summer and snacks & games for the car are a must!

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North Carolinas coast is absolutely breathtaking and charming. Very sad that N.C was skipped over and you stayed on Myrtle Beach instead of riding a fairy over to Ocracoke or seeing the Sand Dunes in Outer Banks. My favorite spot on the East coast is the Eastern Shore of Virginia! The 13 mile Chesapeake Bay Bridge has the most beautiful view of the sunset if hit at the right time and its so awesome to see Bay/Atlantic/Marsh/Pines all there together and all the White tall deer! It’s so hard to see it all. Next time touch some on those areas : ) LI’ve your post though! A North Carolinan, born and rainsed ; )

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Hi Bethaney! Love your blog, so happy i found your post! we are planning an East Coast trip this summer and I am really confused about the stops! We will be 10 people, we will rent a large van (we rented a 12-seater last summer from Vegas to California). We will all have luggage the whole time. Thing is, ages range from 3 years old to 70! it’s hard to plan. We want to start in Boston, stay for 2 days, then New York another 2 or 3 days, Washington DC 1 day, and then we want to skip as fast as possible through the rest to spend the last days in Miami. The trip will be around 2 weeks. What is the best stop out of the last few stops to not make it a really long drive for the kids? We are 7 adults, a 13 year old, a 9 year old, and a 3 year old. We won’t go to Disney World though. I will start working on hotel options as well for each of the areas we will stay in. In Boston we have a condo and some will be at a hotel so no problem there. Any tips or recommendations are much appreciated! Thank you!

Hi Sahar! Sounds like a great trip. Washington DC to Miami is so far, over 1000 miles, 16+ hours of driving) and if you’re on a time crunch I would probably say just fly that leg and concentrate on Boston, NYC and DC for your travel by van. If you do plan to drive it though I would suggest stopping in Savannah as it’s the most interesting stop en route between the two. Savannah is a lovely town. If you can, break up the drive from Savannah to Miami by stopping off at the Kennedy Space Center for a couple of hours as it’s fascinating.

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Hi, our family planning a road trip from Montreal to cape cod, MA. I am wondering if you can suggest any attractions a long the way as we will travel with 2 kids( 2.5 yo and 6 month old). Also any tips about road trip with young kids will be much appreciated.

We did all that with our kids at 5 years and 18 months. It’s a good route because the drives are pretty short. Lots to do in Boston with kids. We liked Salem too but more for the history and the witchy stuff. Lots of lighthouses and beaches down the Maine coast and of course Cape Cod. Don’t miss the Ben & Jerry’s factory tour!

Tips for road tripping with small kids:

– Don’t drive more than 400 miles in a day. (Easy in New England area!) We found our baby could manage her first nap in the car but about an hour after that nap she could not sit in the car any longer at all and would just scream if we were in the car any longer.

– Don’t do back to back days of long driving if you can avoid it. Try and stay places two nights to give kids a break from the big drives. (This can be hard if you’re driving across country or trying to get somewhere fast.)

– On days where you are doing a lot of driving, pick a hotel with a pool as a reward and to let kids burn off energy.

– Get up and do your driving first thing in the morning after a quick hotel breakfast.

– Pack a “food bag” with cereal, snacks etc in a reusable grocery bag plus a cooler with milk, yoghurt etc so you can feed kids easily in the car or hotel room. Take a large ziploc bag and fill it with ice from hotel ice machine to keep your cooler snacks fresh. Snacks are a good way to break up the journey for little kids.

– Bring coloring books, crayons, activity toys, ipads, music for the car. Make sure you interact with the kids and talk about what you’re seeing out the window, colors, the trees, point out any animals you pass etc. Play eye spy even if they don’t quite get it!

– Don’t except the kids to want to go out to eat in evening if you’ve been driving during the day, they just won’t get back in the car! Instead plan on eating take out in the room and have one parent go pick it up or have it delivered.

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Sounds like a fun trip. We (myself, wife and daughters 6 and 9 are planning one now for the entire winter of 2017. We are going to start out in October chasing the sun until may of 2018. We will be spending a lot of time in south west Florida and the Florida keys. To anyone planning a similar trip be sure to add fripp island South Carolina. We spent some time there in April. We’ve been to many places and few are as beautiful as fripp.

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I would add the Chesapeake Bay Bridge and the Outer Banks of North Carolina as must sees!

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Thanks for such an amazing layout of the entire trip and helping us out. Looks like you guys had a lot of fun.

I have a small question and favor to ask. My family and I plan to visit the east coast for 10 days and although want to do everything you’ve listed above, Guess due to a short holiday we must only do the best and most recommend tours. `could you please help out with that.

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2 Weeks on the East Coast USA: 3 Itineraries

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The East Coast of America is a travel destination with plenty to offer everyone. The scenic natural beauty and exciting cities, which stretch from Florida in the South to Maine in the North, is an excellent region to explore.

I actually spent 4 weeks in this part of the US during winter . And while I don’t think you need that much, know that there are plenty of things to do if you find yourself in the same situation as I did.

If you have 2 weeks on the East Coast USA, you could do so much. Whether you enjoy skiing, dining, water activities, hiking, or visiting museums, you’ll undoubtedly find a variety of activities to do in the top places in this region.

Connecticut, Delaware, Georgia, Florida, Maine, New Hampshire, Rhode Island, New Jersey, New York, Maryland, Massachusetts, North Carolina, South Carolina, and Virginia are among the 14 states that comprise the East Coast of the USA. ca

These states border the Atlantic Ocean and provide a variety of coastal activities and sights, including theme parks, beaches, lighthouses, and museums.

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THINGS TO KNOW BEFORE VISITING THE EAST COAST OF USA

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Before you get on your computer and make some travel arrangements, check out these things you should know about going on a trip to the East Coast of the US. This will help you ensure that you’re visiting at the right time and see if you can make a road trip or need to fly.

When is the best time to go to the East Coast US

This depends on what you want to do. The East Coast of the US is massive and features super unique seasons. For example, if you want to avoid high humidity in Florida, you must go in winter. But that means it will be too cold to explore around New England covered in snow in winter.

If you want to mix the south and northern east coast, it’s best to go during early spring for good weather in the south. At the same time, it’s no longer freezing in New England.

On the other hand, if you just want to see New England, then come visit in the autumn season when the fall foliage is at its best colour at the same time, it’s not too cold yet.

The best time to visit the East Coast of the USA is during the shoulder seasons of spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) . These months offer mild weather, fewer crowds, and beautiful foliage in the fall.

Peak season is during the summer (June to August) when it’s warmest, attracting the most tourists, especially to beach destinations.

Winter (December to March) can be cold and snowy, especially in the northern parts. The rainy season varies but generally includes spring and summer.

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Are 2 weeks enough for East Coast USA

Not really. As mentioned before, it’s a big region. However, if you are realistic about the places you want to see and decide to mix flying and driving, 14 days on the East Coast of the US can be ideal.

In this article, I’m featuring three travel itineraries. You can either just cover the south or just the north – which can be done as a road trip on the east coast of the US. But you can drive first if you want to do the entire region.

Then after exploring for seven days, take a flight to your next destination (especially if driving is longer than 6 hours), and then rent another vehicle there. Plan to see about 3-4 cities that are near one another.

Getting around

There is a train system (AMTRAK) on the East Coast, but they’re not well-connected through each state. Most trains travel within each state only, while the others are for cargo shipping only.

There are also public buses, trolleys, and subways you can rely on . Travelling around via bus and train is the most affordable, but it can take a chunk of your time from your limited days.

My best recommendation for getting around the East Coast US is to rent a car, especially if you plan to explore states or cities near one another. Then you can also book tours for city sightseeing to take a break from driving.

Of course, there are ride-hailing apps such as Uber and Lyft. There are plenty of taxis, but they can be very pricey.

If you want to see the northern and southern parts of the East Coast, booking a flight is better when the driving is longer than 5 or 6 hours.

Language and currency

English is the primary language in the US. But once you reach Florida, especially in Miami, many people speak Spanish, and even restaurant signs and menus are displayed in both languages.

On the other hand, if you reach Vermont and Maine, you’ll notice how some people speak French since it’s by the border to the French-Canada Region of Quebec.

The US Dollar (USD) is the main currency here . You can pay both by cash or bank card. Cashless payment is super typical here , and most locals don’t even carry any cash with them. But as a visitor, having at least $50 with you for emergencies is best.

Since this is part of the US, the visa policy in place is not super easy. For travellers from Europe, Canada, Chile, Japan, Australia, South Korea, New Zealand, and Singapore, you can enjoy visa-free and enter the US for up to 6 months.

Other travellers must apply for the US tourist visa (B1/B2) before your planned trip.

What is the average cost for 2 weeks on the East Coast USA

On average, you should budget a minimum of $2,500 for 14 days on the east coast of the US. Accommodation will be the most expensive, followed by gas prices, then food. You can go on a shoestring budget of $1,500 if you stay in hostels or rent a small van where you can sleep.

For luxury, you must have a $4,000 budget to sleep in four or five-star hotels and eat out in top-dollar restaurants.

You should remember that store prices don’t include sales tax. This means that when you checkout, you’re more likely to pay a bit, around 8% more. You are also expected to give a 20%-25% tip in the service industry . This is for services such as food, taxis, hotels, etc.

This estimated budget doesn’t include your flight to and from the US, travel insurance, and travel items you will need.

Other basic travel tips

Medical travel insurance is a must for travelling to the US. The medical cost here, especially for emergencies, is super expensive.

You must get insurance from companies that are global or US-based , so you don’t have to expect to pay out of your pocket and wait for reimbursement. Leaving with a hospital bill in the US could affect your future travels in the country.

I know 2 weeks on the East Coast USA is not a long trip, but it’s undoubtedly not worth the risk of not getting medical insurance coverage. It’s also possible that the immigration officer will ask you to show one, and this might be a reason to deny you entry.

PINNED MAP OF TOP THINGS TO SEE ON EAST COAST US

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2 WEEKS ON THE EAST COAST USA ITINERARY

Planning 2 weeks on the East Coast USA can be challenging, as there is so much to see and do in the region. However, I have curated some example itineraries that can serve as a guide for you.

These itineraries include one for first-time visitors, one for a tour of New England, and one for a trip along the Southeast Coast.

The suggested itineraries are not mandatory, you can always make your own itinerary , depending on your interests and preferences. It’s important to note that the East Coast is a huge region with many more places to visit and things to do.

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Itinerary #1: First-time visitor (Boston, New York, Washington D.C., Miami)

This itinerary for 2 weeks on the East Coast USA is designed for those visiting the East Coast for the first time and looking to experience some of the most iconic cities.

It includes New York City, Boston, Washington D.C., and Miami stops. These cities offer diverse experiences and attractions, providing a comprehensive overview of this region.

Apart from that, this itinerary is ideal, particularly if you have children who want to go to Disneyland, as it affords plenty of rides, parades, and shows that will keep them entertained for hours on end.

I highly recommend coming in the late spring or late summer season. It has warm weather and is not too humid.

This itinerary is most efficiently done by air travel (domestic flight), with the option to fly into Boston and fly back home from Miami.

However, if you prefer to drive, it is possible to do so from Boston to Washington D.C. However, remember that you must leave your rented car and catch a flight to Miami for the last leg of the trip.

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Boston and around for 4 days

Boston, the capital of Massachusetts, is an exciting city with world-class museums, beautiful parks, and green spaces. If you’re interested in higher education, stroll through the campus of Harvard University, one of the most prestigious universities in the world.

You can also check out Boston Common, America’s oldest public park, which provides visitors an excellent opportunity to relax and enjoy the outdoors. During my visit here, which is about a week, I went for a run at the Boston Common and it’s also where the Freedom Trail starts.

Located in the heart of the New England Region, this city is an excellent starting point for day trips. You can see some of America’s most iconic historic sites and attractions there. For those looking for a change of scenery, you can plan a day trip to the long beaches of Cape Cod.

New York City and around for 4 days

The first time I went to New York was in the middle of winter. While it wasn’t that cold, it was definitely gloomy. I didn’t mind though because I found a hotel room for $80 a night right in the heart of the Times Square.

New York City is a global destination renowned for its energy and iconic landmarks. Tourists are attracted to this bustling metropolis to enjoy the famous Broadway shows, indulge in world-class shopping and dining experiences, and explore the many popular tourist destinations.

I was a typical tourist in New York. I went to Times Square, saw a show on Broadway, ate at a local pizza place, saw the Lady Liberty, and walked everywhere. I honestly understand why many people dream of living here,

In terms of safety in New York , where there are lots of homeless, there’s also a big presence of police in the touristy areas. So, in general, I felt quite safe during my trip there.

The Statue of Liberty, Times Square, the Empire State Building, and Central Park are among the must-see attractions that draw visitors to the city. For those who are fond of the show Friends, you can do a DIY walking tour of the Friends NYC locations and find the Friends house in New York on your own.

The most popular option from Boston to New York City is a direct flight with a duration of 1 hr 20 min, although you still have to arrive at the airport at least an hour and a half before your flight (depending on Boston traffic and how busy the airport).

On the other hand, the road distance from Boston to New York City is 364.8 km (226.7 miles), and you can reach it by a 4 hr 40 min-car ride via route I-84. I took the bus from Boston and it took a bit over 6 hours since the bus was not going through a direct route.

Washington D.C for 3 days

Washington D.C., the capital of the United States, is an ideal destination for those interested in politics as it is home to many of the country’s most important government buildings.

Apart from that, The National Mall is a must-see attraction, featuring the city’s most prominent landmarks, such as the Lincoln Memorial, Washington Monument, and Smithsonian Museums.

Visitors also have the opportunity to take a tour inside the White House , though it is important to note that these tours must be arranged in advance through your embassy or Congressional office.

There are several daily flights between New York City and Washington D.C., about 1 hr 23 min. When driving, the quickest route you should follow is I-95 S which is roughly 4 hr 25 min across a total distance of approximately 364 km (226.2 mi).

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Florida for 4 days

I also thought of Florida is the destination for people of all ages. Bring the kids to the theme park and the adults to the beach and the bars.

Anyone looking for a magical and unforgettable vacation experience will find four incredible theme parks at Orlando’s Walt Disney World , including Magic Kingdom, Epcot, Hollywood Studios, and Animal Kingdom. Each has unique attractions, making it the best place to conclude your two weeks on East Coast USA trip.

Located on the waterfront in Miami, The Bayside Marketplace is the place to be if you’re looking for a place to shop and dine, as it features over 120 stores and 30 restaurants. Visiting Miami and Orlando on the same trip can be a great way to experience the best of Florida in 4 days.

You can take a 2 hr 48 min direct flight from Washington D.C. to Miami . The non-stop flight between Washington D.C. and Orlando is approximately 2 hr 40 min. You can also fly to Orlando, spend a day or two, and then drive down from Orland to Miami, which takes just a little over 3 hours to finish your 2 weeks on the East Coast USA

Itinerary #2: New England Route (Boston, Coastal Maine/Acadia, Burlington/White Mountain National Forest, Springfield, Providence)

History buffs will enjoy visiting these places since this itinerary takes you through the first colony area of the British Empire in the Americas.

The route passes through charming coastal towns, picturesque countryside, and bustling cities, offering a diverse range of experiences for travellers who enjoy a mix of outdoor activities and cultural experiences.

The Maine Archipelago is a group of islands situated off the coast of Maine, known for its scenic beauty. Some places you need to add to your itinerary include The Permaquid Point Lighthouse, Old Orchard Beach, The Farnsworth Art Museum, and Acadia National Park.

I recommend booking a flight to Boston as your starting point and catching home from Boston or Providence at the end of your trip to make it more of a circular itinerary.

One of the major draws of the New England Route is during autumn, when the region’s trees put on a spectacular display of fall foliage, making it an ideal time to explore the region’s parks, forests, and countryside.

However, the New England Route is best avoided in winter unless you plan to visit ski resorts. If you’d rather spend time in nature than the city, skip Burlington and head straight to White Mountain National Forest.

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Boston for 3 days

Boston is a premier destination for those interested in the history of America’s colonial and Revolutionary War eras since it holds more history of this period than any other in the country, making it an ideal starting point for an East Coast USA trip.

Unsurprisingly, its main historical sites have become a famous pilgrimage for Americans and international visitors seeking to understand this period of time.

Riding the iconic Swan Boats around the lake surrounding the Boston Public Garden’s centre is one of the city’s most memorable experiences for people of all ages.

Popular tourist destinations in Boston include the Freedom Trail , a 3-mile long trail showcasing 16 historical sites, including the Old South Meeting House and the USS Constitution Museum. It took me about 3 hours to finish this trail as I took my time in stopping at every site.

Coast Maine and Acadia National Park for 3 days

The Permaquid Point Lighthouse offers magnificent coast and Atlantic Ocean views. Old Orchard Beach is a classic beach resort that embraces its retro charm as it is New England’s only remaining full-scale amusement park on a beach that will delight visitors of all ages.

In addition, The Farnsworth Art Museum has an exceptional collection of art by Maine-affiliated artists and its Wyeth Center, showcasing the works of N.C., Andrew, and James Wyeth. It is a must-see for fans of the Wyeth family.

For outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers, Acadia National Park , located on the coast of Maine, extends a wide range of outdoor activities, including hiking, camping, cycling, and kayaking.

The park is even home to Cadillac Mountain, the highest peak at 1,530 feet, providing views of the coast and islands. Other highlights in the park are Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse and Thunder Hole.

If you’re looking for a beautiful road trip, pack your bags, fill up your gas tank, and hit the road from Boston to Acadia National Pa rk. With a distance of 451.3 km (280.4 mi), the drive is about 4 hr 28 min and takes you along the scenic route of I-95 N.

Burlington or White Mountain National Forest for 3 days

You can choose between White Mountain and Burlington, depending on what you want to do and see. You can see both, but your schedule will be tight.

Suppose you’re looking for an unforgettable experience in Burlington. In that case, you should definitely experience taking a cruise in Lake Champlain as it presents stunning views of the mountain, and provides an excellent opportunity to learn about the history of the lake and the Revolutionary War.

With over 100 stores and restaurants, the Church Street Marketplace, a charming pedestrian mall, is the perfect place to spend an afternoon.

The White Mountain National Forest is a nature lover’s paradise, offering a wide range of outdoor activities year-round. One of the area’s main draws is its high peaks, including the iconic Mount Washington, the tallest mountain in New England.

Adventure-seekers can take on the challenging Franconia Ridge hike , which features a 9-mile loop trail with views of Mount Lincoln, Mount Lafayette, and Little Haystack Mountain.

On the other hand, there are also beginner-friendly options like the Flume Gorge hike, a 2-mile round-trip trail that leads to waterfalls, and breathtaking mountain views.

From Acadia National Park, you can drive directly to Burlington , which is around 6 hours, taking up 333 miles.

If you want to stop at White Mountain first and spend a night or two, the drive from Acadia National Park is approximately 3 hr 32 min through route I-95 S which spans 294.7 km (183.1 mi).

Then continue your drive from White Mountain National Forest to Burlington. This will take you under 1 hr 44 min on a scenic route along US-302 W and I-89 N with an entire distance of 136 km (84.5 mi).

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Springfield for 2 days

Packed with a dozen thrilling coasters and a waterpark, get your adrenaline pumping at Six Flags, the largest theme park in New England . You can also pay homage to the sport of basketball at the Basketball Hall of Fame, which honours over 400 star players and coaches, featuring exhibits, skills challenges, and shooting contests.

Step back in history at the Springfield Armory National Historic Site, and you’ll be at the very spot where guns that won the American Revolution were manufactured.

If you plan to get from Burlington to Springfield, you can drive by car down routes I-89 S and I-91 S. The trip will take about 3 hr 12 min and spans 336.5 km (209.1 mi).

Alternatively, if you’re skipping Burlington, Springfield is just a 2 hr 43 min drive away from White Mountain National Park via I-91 S for the entire distance of 255.9 km (159 mi).

You can also skip Springfield and drive directly from Burlington to Providence, which will take 4 hours (264 miles/424.8 km). Fro, White Mountain National Forest to Providence, that’s a 2 hr and 45 min journey covering 176 miles (283 km).

Providence for 3 days

Providence is the capital city of Rhode Island State. It is rich in history with incredible New England architecture, you can visit the State House and the John Brown House Museum. You can also dive into the culinary where you can check out food trucks and fantastic seafood dishes.

While at the park, visit the Botanical Center, New England’s largest public indoor display garden that boasts 12,000 square feet of gardens.

Whether you’re a fan of French Impressionists, Japanese prints, ancient Egyptian designs, or contemporary art, you’ll be able to indulge your artistic passions and discover new favourites at the RISD Museum of Art.

Travelling by car is a flexible way to get from Springfield to Providence. The quickest route is to go along I-90 E, which takes an average time of 1 hr 29 min from a distance of 136.5 km (84.8 mi).

Itinerary #3: Southeast Coast (Miami, Orlando, Jacksonville, Savannah, Atlanta)

If you’re looking for a fun-filled adventure on the Southeast Coast of the United States , look no further, as I have the perfect itinerary for your 14 days on the East Coast USA.

Start your journey in Miami, where you can soak up the sun on Miami Beach. Next, head to Orlando, home to the Wizarding World of Harry Potter.

From there, travel to Jacksonville, where you can explore the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens. Then, head to Savannah and take in the views of River Street. Finally, end your journey in Atlanta and visit the famous Georgia Aquarium.

This route is ideal for a road trip since the distance between the cities is not too long. I recommend booking a flight to Miami and ending your trip to Atlanta, where you can fly back home.

2 images - Savannah River in Georgia and Disney Worlds in Orlando Florida

Miami for 3 days days

Escape to the sun-soaked paradise of Miami, a premier vacation destination in South Florida known for its picturesque beaches. Miami Beach is a seaside haven with peaceful neighbourhoods, lively entertainment hotspots, and miles of soft-sand beaches.

Take a stroll and admire the pastel-coloured buildings from the 1930s and 1940s in the Art Deco Historic District.

Experience the wild side of Florida with a visit to The Everglades National Park , where visitors can witness the incredible array of wildlife, including alligators, snakes, crocodiles, and more, in their natural habitat.

When it comes to beautiful beaches, you can also spend 2 weeks in Hawaii .

Orlando for 3 days

You can’t spend 2 weeks on the East Coast of the US without seeing at least one theme park or themed museum. If you’re looking for an out-of-this-world experience, add the Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex to your list of day trips since it provides a glimpse into one of NASA’s most well-known operations centres.

Another must-visit destination is Discovery Cov e, which allows you to interact with ocean life in a natural setting. You can sign up for snorkelling and discover coral reed with a full dive helmet. You’ll also see stingrays, and even swim with dolphins.

For fans of the Harry Potter series, the Wizarding World of Harry Potter is the place to be. It is designed to immerse visitors in the magical world of Harry Potter, such as experiencing thrilling rides, sampling delicious butterbeer, trying wand magic classes, and so on.

The fastest way to get from Miami to Orlando is by plane , with a 1 hr 9 min flight duration. If you prefer to travel by car, the distance between the two cities is around 378.5 km (235.2 mi) which is around 3 hr 28 min along Florida’s Turnpike.

Jacksonville for 2 days

One of the main reasons to visit Jacksonville is its beautiful beaches, like Jacksonville Beach and Atlantic Beach, making it a perfect destination for a weekend getaway or a longer vacation.

Apart from that, Jacksonville is also home to several cultural attractions, such as the Cummer Museum of Art and Gardens and the Kingsley Plantation, which give visitors a glimpse into the city’s rich history.

Foodies will also appreciate the diverse range of dining options available in this city, from seafood restaurants and steakhouses to craft breweries and bars.

The road trip between Orlando and Jacksonville takes about 2 hr and 10 min , covering a distance of 229.8 km (142.9 mi). You can take routes I-4E and I-95 N.

2 images - Miami Beach and downtown Atlanta

Savannah for 3 days

From grand old mansions to lush parks with fountains and sprawling moss-covered trees , Savannah exudes a timeless elegance that is truly breathtaking. Strolling down Bull Street is the best way to experience the preserved Savannah Historic District.

With its cobblestone streets and restored warehouses, enjoy a meal at one of the many restaurants on River Street or take a boat tour along the Savannah River to get the best riverfront photo ops.

You can expect the trip from Jacksonville to Savannah , which spans 223.5 km (138.9 mi), by driving to take 2 hr 4 min through route I-95 N.

Atlanta for 3 days

Whether you’re an art enthusiast or simply looking for a fun and educational experience for the whole family, the High Museum of Art is a great choice.

If you’re looking for a serene escape amidst the hustle and bustle of the city, look no further than the 30-acre Atlanta Botanical Garden .

The most convenient way to travel from Savannah to Atlanta is to take a flight, which typically takes about 1 hr 11 min with Delta Airlines. If you drive, the quickest route is to take I-16 W to I-75 N . The estimated arrival time is 3 hr 52 min through the entire distance of approximately 399.1 km (248 mi).

THINGS TO SEE AND DO IN (per city)

Atlanta, georgia.

  • Save money and get an Atlanta CityPass
  • High Museum of Art
  • Atlanta – learn about Black History and Civil Rights
  • Martin Luther King, Jr. National Historical Park
  • World of Coca-Cola – get your skip-the-line ticket
  • Piedmont Park
  • Centennial Olympic Park
  • Atlanta Botanical Garden
  • Day trip to North Georgia Wine Country – join a tour
  • Stone Mountain Park

Burlington, Vermont

Boston, massachusetts.

  • 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

Coastal Maine/White Mountain National Forest

Miami, florida.

  • Miami – cruise to see Millionaire homes or join a speedboat sightseeing or evening cruise on Biscayne Bay
  • 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
  • Key West – sunset sail and live music
  • Coral Castle
  • St. Augustine – get a hop-on, hop-off trolley pass
  • Go Food and Drinks Exploration – join Little Havana food walking tour (Miami)

New York City

  • 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

Orlando, Florida

  • Walt Disney World Resort
  • Magic Kingdom Park
  • Orlando – enjoy a pirate show with dinner
  • Universal Orlando Resort
  • Rock Spring – go kayaking with a glass-bottomed boat
  • 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)
  • LEGOLAND® Florida Resort
  • Go to Kennedy Space Center – reserve an entry ticket

Savannah, Georgia

  • 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
  • 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
  • Victorian Districts – combo with Bonaventure Cemetery tour
  • Discover food and drinks culture – culinary and culture walking tour or pub crawl and food
  • Enjoy nightlife – Savannah Drag Queen Show or Comedy Trolley Tour
  • The Olde Pink House
  • Ride a helicopter on a scenic tour – read the reviews

Washington D.C.

  • 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

MUST-TRY AMERICAN DISHES, DRINKS, AND SNACKS

You’ll visit lots of cities and at least eight states if you follow one of the 2 weeks on the East Coast USA itinerary. This means you can explore this region’s cuisine because it’s a must-not-miss.

The food scene from New England to the seafood capital of Maryland to the southern region is impeccable. Whether you like meat and seafood or are a dessert fan, there’s something for everyone. Heck, if you’re a brewery chaser, don’t miss out on discovering various breweries throughout your trip. Here’s a list of must-try dishes from the East Coast of the US:

  • Lobster Roll (New England)
  • Pizza (New York)
  • Clam Chowder (New England)
  • Philly Cheesesteak (Philadelphia)
  • Chesapeake Bay Blue Crabs (Maryland/Washington D.C.)
  • Bagels and Lox (New York)
  • Barbecue (South or North Carolina)
  • Crab Cakes (Maryland/Washington D.C.)
  • Cuban Sandwich (Flordia)
  • Shrimp and Grits
  • Buffalo Wings (New York)
  • Portuguese Sweet Bread (New England)
  • Key Lime Pie (Florida)
  • Clambake (New England)
  • Craft Beers (from Maine to Florida)
  • Bourbon (Southern)
  • Eggnog (Northeast)
  • Cider (Northeast)

3 images - lobster roll, key lime pie, and crab cakes

ACCOMMODATIONS

  • Affordable: The Verb Hotel or HI Boston Hostel or Boston Homestel
  • Mid-range: Oasis Guest House or DoubleTree by Hilton or The Godfrey Hotel
  • Luxury: Encore Boston Harbor or InterContinental Boston or Seaport Hotel® or Hyatt Place

Portland, Maine

  • Affordable: Hampton Inn & Suites or AC Hotel by Marriott or Inn at St John Portland
  • Mid-range: Canopy by Hilton or Courtyard by Marriott or Embassy Suites by Hilton
  • Luxury: The Press Hotel
  • Affordable:
  • Mid-range: Green Mountain Suites Hotel or Starlight Inn or Homewood Suites by Hilton
  • Luxury: Hotel Vermont Burlington

Springfield, Massachusetts

  • Mid-range: Fairfield Inn & Suites or Holiday Inn Express or Hampton Inn & Suites

Providence, Rhode Island

  • Mid-range: Residence Inn or Hampton Inn & Suites
  • Luxury: Renaissance Providence Downtown Hotel or Homewood Suites by Hilton
  • 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
  • Affordable: Duo Housing or Duo Nomad
  • Mid-range: Washington Plaza Hotel or citizenM Washington DC or HighRoad Washington DC
  • Luxury: JW Marriott or Sofitel Lafayette Square or Hotel Madera or Riggs Washington DC
  • Affordable: Red Roof Inn or La Quinta by Wyndham or Microtel Inn by Wyndham
  • Midrange: Reverb by Hard Rock Downtown or The Darwin Hotel
  • Luxury: The Candler by Hilton or Glenn Hotel Autograph Collection
  • Affordable: Red Roof Inn & Suites Savannah Airport or Days Inn & Suites by Wyndham
  • Mid-range: Hotel Indigo or The Thunderbird Inn
  • Luxury: Mansion, Kessler Collection or The Marshall House

Jacksonville, Florida

  • Affordable: Econo Lodge or Emerson Inn
  • Mid-range: DoubleTree by Hilton or Microtel Inn & Suites by Wyndham
  • Luxury: Renu or Hyatt Regency or Aloft Airport Hotel
  • Affordable: Hotel Monreale Express or Avanti Palms Resort or Orlando Palms
  • Mid-range: Wyndham Garden Airport or Avid Hotels by IHG or Ramada by Wyndham
  • Luxury: Hyatt Regency or Caribe Royale or Buena Vista Suites
  • Affordable: Art Hostel Wynwood Concept
  • Mid-range: Hampton Inn/Coconut Grove or Hilton Garden Inn
  • Luxury: East Miami or InterContinental or The Elser Hotel Miami

SUMMARY OF 2 WEEKS ON THE EAST COAST USA

From bustling cities to quaint coastal towns, the East Coast offers diverse experiences. The East Coast is also a foodie’s paradise, with various cuisines and dining options. You’ll find it here whether you’re in the mood for a classic lobster roll in Maine or a slice of New York-style pizza.

You can also visit world-renowned museums, catch a Broadway show, or simply wander the streets and soak up the cities’ energy.

This region’s history and natural beauty are splendid, and a two-week trip will allow you to immerse yourself in all the East Coast fully has to offer. With so much to see and do, a vacation in this region should not be missed.

I hope I was able to help you plan your 2 weeks on the East Coast USA, whether you’re looking for a beach vacation or an autumn road trip to see the fall foliage.

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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

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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
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  • Budget: Southwinds Motel

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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.

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10 Best East Coast Road Trips for History, Beaches, and Seafood

Whether you're a foodie or history buff, prefer hiking or relaxing on the beach, these East Coast road trips will truly deliver.

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Unlike the West Coast, where only three states border the Pacific, a total of 14 states lie along the Atlantic shores. Road trips on the East Coast offer plenty of variety, taking in mountains, beaches, rugged seashores, large cities, small towns, and Intracoastal waterways. To top it off, seafood — from Maine's lobsters and Maryland's oysters to Florida's stone crabs — is abundant. Nearly every East Coast state has a culinary specialty as well, making food a memorable part of any East Coast road trip.

We've put together 10 of the best East Coast road trips, and while these have been broken up into easy weekend itineraries you can do from major cities, you could certainly tweak them, connect the dots, and build the ultimate multiday road trip all the way from Maine to Florida. Whatever you decide, there's plenty of adventure and lots of beautiful sights to see, from the incomparable colors of Vermont in the fall to the wild horses on the beaches of Virginia and, of course, grand cities like Boston, New York, Philadelphia, Washington, D.C., and Miami.

Boston, Massachusetts to Burlington, Vermont

If you're on the East Coast when the trees begin to change color, a road trip through Vermont and New Hampshire will deliver some of the greatest autumn backdrops you could imagine. Starting in Boston, head north to Lake Winnipesaukee, where you'll find one of the country's best lake towns . Dubbed "America's oldest summer resort town," Wolfeboro is a place worth spending a night to soak up the Americana aesthetic in this town that many have called "Rockwellesque."

From the lake, drive an hour north on NH-16 to get to North Conway where you can get on the Kancamagus Highway, a top-tier National Scenic Byway for fall foliage lovers that offers scenic stopping points like waterfalls and gorges. The highway travels for 34.5 miles through the White Mountain National Forest . Once you've come out the other side in Lincoln, New Hampshire, you can continue on your way west and cross over into Vermont.

Set your sights next on Stowe, Vermont's most picturesque ski resort town , and the location of the Trapp Family Lodge , the historic home of the real von Trapp family that inspired Rodgers and Hammerstein to write "The Sound of Music." If there's no snow on the ground, the area offers plenty of trails for biking and hiking, or you can enjoy a scenic gondola ride and the charming downtown area. You'll finish the trip when you arrive in the state capital of Burlington, a small city with a youthful personality as the home of the University of Vermont. You can stock up on farm-fresh groceries at the celebrated Saturday farmers market and go barhopping among the city's many craft breweries.

Boston, Massachusetts to Acadia National Park, Maine

There's no shortage of ways to explore Boston — self-guided walking tours, museum visits, and strolls through Little Italy (in the North End) and historic spots like Faneuil Hall and Boston Common are all great options for soaking in the city. Visitors can also take a harbor cruise or ride a seasonal Swan Boat in the Public Garden lagoon. Don't leave town without sampling the city's famous clam chowder and Boston cream pie.

The fastest route on this 285-mile trip takes nearly five hours and passes through Salem, Massachusetts ; Portsmouth, New Hampshire; Portland, Maine; and Augusta, Maine's capital, before reaching Bar Harbor. You'll experience New England's scenery and history if you take U.S. Route 1 with a few detours along the way.

Traveling north on U.S. Route 1 from Boston, you'll pass over the Mystic River. If time allows, watch for the Yankee Division Highway heading east toward Gloucester — a worthwhile detour if you're interested in seeing lighthouses, fishermen's memorial statues, and historic buildings. Back on the highway, you'll drive north, just a mile or so from the sea most of the time, briefly passing through New Hampshire until you reach Portsmouth and enter Maine. Continue through beach towns and the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge , and take State Route 9 for a detour to Kennebunkport. Spend the night, dine on Maine lobster, and check out the stunning mansions in this nearly 400-year-old town.

Take Route 9 around the shore, then head back to U.S. Route 1 on Route 208. Continue on U.S. Route 1 to Portland, another great option for an overnight stay. From Portland, three hours on the shore-hugging scenic route will get you to Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park .

New York, New York to Newport, Rhode Island

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Spending a few days in Manhattan is the ideal lead-in to a relaxing road trip to a quieter town like Newport. After noshing on bagels or pizza, shopping, visiting museums, and strolling through Central Park, it could be time for a change. Don't leave without walking across the Brooklyn Bridge, meandering along The High Line , and experiencing The National September 11 Memorial Museum .

When it's time to leave, head north on Franklin D. Roosevelt East River Drive (FDR Drive) along the East River to the Robert F. Kennedy Bridge, which spans the Harlem River. Interstate 278 then takes you through the Bronx and onto Interstate 95 through Westchester County. The highway runs northeast, close to the shore of the Long Island Sound into Connecticut. You'll pass through New Haven, home of Yale University, and have an opportunity to explore the campus.

Shortly after the town of Guilford, exit onto State Route 1, which will take you closer to the sea and add about 30 minutes to the four-hour, 185-mile trip — but it's well worth it for the views and beach access. You'll join Interstate 95 again to get back on your way to Newport, eventually exiting onto State Route 102 and then Route 138.

In Newport, park your vehicle and spend a few car-free days along the shore, strolling the three-and-a-half-mile Cliff Walk , exploring vintage mansions, and enjoying fresh seafood. Take a bike ride along one of many trails or relax on a sunset cruise.

New York, New York to Washington, D.C.

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This 226-mile trip takes approximately four hours, depending on traffic and road conditions. From lower Manhattan, take the Holland Tunnel that passes under the Hudson River to New Jersey. You'll be on Interstate 78 in Jersey City, with views of Manhattan and the Statue of Liberty . The interstate highway crosses Newark Bay on the Vincent R. Casciano Memorial Bridge, then meets Interstate 95 heading south.

Driving south on Interstate 95 (New Jersey Turnpike), Staten Island, one of New York City's boroughs, will be on your left across a narrow body of water called Arthur Kill — the word "kill" is derived from the Dutch, influential in settling this part of the northeast. Continue south on Interstate 95 through New Jersey — maybe taking a detour to the beaches of the Jersey Shore — until you cross the Delaware River into the state of Delaware. You'll soon enter Maryland, where Interstate 95 is named John F. Kennedy Memorial Highway, cross the Susquehanna River, and go on to Baltimore.

Continue south on the Baltimore-Washington Parkway (295) into Washington, D.C., where there's plenty to see and do, from museums, memorials, and monuments to outdoor activities on the waterfront. The Smithsonian museums alone could fill several days, plus there's hiking, biking, and boating for those who want to spend some time outdoors.

Baltimore, Maryland to Virginia Beach, Virginia

Starting in Baltimore, this East Coast road trip will take you on a long detour from I-95 that passes through a rare coastal landscape populated by wild horses. From Baltimore, it's a 118-mile drive across the Chesapeake Bay to Delaware's Bethany Beach, a lovely first beach to set the tone for this coastal adventure. From here, travel south along the water until you reach Ocean City, Maryland, a classic American beach town to base your adventures in Assateague State Park. Open to beach campers, this 48,000-acre stretch of grass and sand is considered one of the country's most scenic camping destinations.

You'll find wild horses roaming the landscape on Assateague and further south on Virginia's Chincoteague Island, which is your next stop. There's no main road connecting the two islands (although there are many back-country campsites) so you will have to briefly go back inland to get to Chincoteague, where you'll find even more beautiful scenery, horses, and the famous Pony Swim , which takes place every summer. During the event, spectators can watch as the horses are herded across the bay by the "Saltwater Cowboys" in an impressive display of the animals' swimming chops.

From Chincoteague Island, it's a beautiful 105-mile drive with the Atlantic on one side and the Chesapeake Bay on the other. Make sure to stop for lunch in one of the small towns along the way for fresh seafood. When you reach the end of the island, you'll travel across the Chesapeake Bay Bridge-Tunnel and arrive at your final destination in Virginia Beach, another classic American beach town, where you'll have your pick of chic hotels and a large boardwalk with plenty of restaurants and attractions for all ages.

Washington, D.C. to Nags Head, North Carolina

After taking in the sights, restaurants, and history of our nation's capital, you may be ready to head to the beach — this trip takes you about 280 miles south to the Outer Banks of North Carolina . As with most of these road trips, there's the faster way and the more scenic route. In this case, the scenic drive adds nearly an hour to the approximately five-and-a-half-hour trip, but if you're on vacation, it's worth the additional time.

Head south out of Washington, D.C. on Interstate 395 (which turns to Interstate 95). You'll pass the Thomas Jefferson Memorial , then cross the Potomac River into Virginia. Continue south until you reach State Route 3 around Fredericksburg — head east on Route 3, then south on Route 17. Called Tidewater Trail, Route 17 meanders along next to the Rappahannock River, a spot known for outdoor fun and delicious oysters.

You'll cross the York River and the James River, which empty into the Chesapeake Bay. In the city of Newport News, take Interstate 64 southeast, and in Chesapeake, take Route 168 into North Carolina. The highway meets up with Route 158, takes you along a narrow peninsula to the Wright Memorial Bridge, and south to the Outer Banks town of Nags Head. Relax on the beach, climb to the top of the still-active Bodie Island Lighthouse , or watch the hang gliders at Jockey's Ridge State Park among massive sand dunes.

Charlotte, North Carolina to Gatlinburg, Tennessee

For this scenic East Coast road trip, you'll travel to the heart of Appalachia, starting in Charlotte, North Carolina where you can pay a visit to the NASCAR Hall of Fame . From here, you'll head west to Asheville, another city with a lot of character and a unique history. Consider this your gateway to the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park . While in town, you should stop by The Biltmore Estate, the impressive mansion of the famously rich Vanderbilt family, and plan to spend sunset at the Omni Grove Park Inn , a historic hotel that once hosted American authors like F. Scott Fitzgerald and also has the best sunset views in town.

From Asheville, get yourself to the Blue Ridge Parkway, a road that provides 469 miles to explore the poetic Appalachian Mountain landscape from the comfort of your car — with plenty of stopping points to enjoy a cozy cabin lodge or gentle hike. The road goes northwest through Virginia, but we recommend traveling southwest to finish in the Smoky Mountains and then crossing the national park until you reach Gatlinburg. For a trip this grand, why not plan a big finale and book a night in one of the region's luxury tree houses? The Sanctuary Tree House Resort in nearby Pigeon Forge is home to beautiful feats of architecture with real tree houses boasting trip-making amenities like outdoor hot tubs and swinging day beds.

Wilmington, North Carolina to Savannah, Georgia

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Start or end this road trip by spending a few days in the riverfront city of Wilmington, strolling Cape Fear's 1.75-mile Riverwalk , browsing the shops, or dining at one of the waterfront cafes or restaurants. Tour the Battleship North Carolina , just across the river from downtown, to catch a glimpse of its role in World War II's Pacific Theater. Spend a day at the beach or ride in a horse-drawn carriage among Wilmington's historic mansions.

When it's time to begin your drive south to Savannah, you have a few options. The fastest route is inland on Interstate 95, a little less than five hours for 300 miles. But take your time and drive near the coast on U.S. Route 17. While this will add around an hour, you'll pass through small towns and be able to stop for lunch on a nearby beach. If time allows, you could happily take three days or more to enjoy this scenic and historic section of the coast.

Head west across the Cape Fear River, then U.S. Route 17 takes you inland for a few miles south before you get close to the Atlantic shore for most of the drive. You'll pass Shallotte, its river of the same name, and the Brunswick Islands , five barrier islands with beaches, seafood, and a historic atmosphere. North Carolina's Outer Banks region, which comprises 100 miles of shoreline, is a popular summer destination, and you might decide to spend some time (or even a night) in one of the beachside towns.

Myrtle Beach in South Carolina might be your next stop, or you can continue your scenic drive along the shore and spend the night in Charleston. Continue on U.S. Route 17, driving near the Sea Islands — hundreds of barrier islands along the shores of South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida — for about two hours, before arriving in Savannah.

Savannah, Georgia to Orlando, Florida

It may not be easy to leave Savannah's squares, parks, riverfront, and restaurants, but if you're planning a visit to Orlando's theme parks and many attractions, it's time to get on the road. Most of the 300-mile trip will be on Interstate 95, which runs fairly close to the coast, but there's a short detour that takes you to Sea Island , Little St. Simons Island , and Jekyll Island that's well worth an extra hour or more.

Take Interstate 16 West out of Savannah to meet up with Interstate 95 South — you'll drive mostly inland, but pass over creeks and streams along the way. Shortly after the Altamaha River, watch for a turnoff onto State Route 99, then take Route 17 south. Take a road to whichever island you want to visit. Then, continue on Route 17, which meets up with Interstate 95 again. Continue south, passing Amelia Island, and on toward Jacksonville, where you'll cross the St. Johns River.

You'll drive near the coast as you pass St. Augustine, the nation's oldest city, and a variety of beach towns. At Daytona Beach, home of the Daytona International Speedway , head southwest on Interstate 4, passing Lake Monroe and on to Orlando, where hotels, Disney World, Epcot, Universal Studios, and entertainment of all kinds await. Explore the natural surroundings at Shingle Creek Regional Park , where you can paddle a canoe or kayak, or enjoy a quiet picnic.

Miami, Florida to Key West, Florida

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This classic road trip takes you to the furthest reaches of Highway 1 and the southernmost point of the continental U.S. From Miami, it's a 164-mile drive to Key West, but it's a trip that should be broken up along the way to enjoy the diversity of the many islands that make up the Florida Keys — and maybe even a detour to Everglades National Park if you've always wanted to see gators in person. Before you set out, make sure you take the proper time to enjoy the scene of South Beach, have a cafecito on Calle Ocho in Little Havana, and take a few shots for the 'gram at Wynwood Walls .

From Miami, embrace the laid-back style of the Keys by traveling slowly, first stopping at Key Largo for a slice of Key Lime Pie at Mrs. Mac's Kitchen . As you roll down Highway 1 past Islamorada and Marathon, you'll see fabulous resorts and cozy bed-and-breakfasts but for an experience that's a little different, park the car and hop on a boat to the celebrated Little Palm Island , a private island resort where you can have your own luxury bungalow. You can spend the entire trip exploring the many wildlife-rich snorkeling and diving spots, especially if you take an excursion to Dry Tortugas National Park , a protected marine reserve.

For literature fans and animal lovers, a visit to the Hemingway Home and Museum is a must, where you can meet the unique six-toed cats descended from the great American author's precious pet Snowball who lived there with him in the 1930s. Of course, with only one way to go from Key West, the drive back is just as scenic as the drive there, so keep track of your favorite spots and make sure you never miss the sunset, which is magnificent from just about every angle.

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15 East Coast Road Trip Itinerary Ideas!

February 29, 2024 //  by  Follow Me Away //   1 Comment

There are so many options for an East Coast road trip itinerary! I love road tripping and the East Coast states offer so much to see and do!

Whether you are interested in seeing gorgeous nature, historic sites, charming towns, or bustling cities, there are East Coast America road trip ideas in this list for you!

I’ve made sure to have options that hit almost every state on the East Coast. Some of them are all in one state, others you’ll spend time traveling to several different states.

If you’re looking for a quick weekend getaway or a few days on the road, I’m sure there is something here for you.

From Maine to Florida, there is so much waiting for you to explore on an East Coast trip.

Don’t forget to check out my list of the best resorts on the East Coast if you are looking for some inspiration!

Now, let’s dive into my road trip planner for the East Coast USA!

Woman in a flowing yellow skirt and leaf sweater walking on a highway under a bridge during fall on an East Coast road trip.

Coastal Maine Road Trip

  • Ogunquit Beach
  • Kennebunkport
  • Acadia National Park

A coastal Maine road trip is a great way to see the northernmost state on the East Coast.

Begin your road trip in Ogunquit Beach, which has miles of beautiful sandy beaches. You’ll also find great shopping, dining, and a nice art scene.

Continue to Kennebunkport where you can visit the quaint Cape Porpoise, a lobster-fishing village.

From there, head to Rockland. This tourist spot is famous because it’s where the mountains and sea converge. After enjoying the pretty landscape, head to Acadia National Park.

Acadia is a perfect way to end your Maine road trip. It’s got stunning rocky beaches, plenty of hiking trails, and sweeping panoramic views.

This is also one of my favorite summer trips in the USA !

Vivid sunset over the ocean and a lighthouse on a stony shoreline in Acadia National Park on an East Coast road trip.

Picturesque New York Road Trip

  • Hudson Valley
  • Catskill Mountains
  • Watkins Glen

If you want a New York road trip that takes you outside of New York City, then consider this East Coast USA itinerary.

Begin in Albany, a beautiful city that is actually the state’s capital. You’ll also find one of the oldest museums in the US. The Albany Institute of History & Art was founded in 1791.

From there, head to the Hudson Valley. This is a large area of the state and where the Hudson River flows. It’s a beautiful place to unwind and admire New York’s wild landscape.

Next, head to the Catskill Mountains. These pretty mountains are where people from NYC go to reset and relax. There are lakes and rivers you can hike to and enjoy.

Continue to Ithaca, a picturesque city in New York’s Finger Lakes region. It’s also home to the ice cream sundae, so make sure you enjoy one while you’re there.

You’ll end your trip by exploring Watkins Glen. It’s a small village with a canal that goes straight through it. Stop by Watkins Glen State Park where you can hike and discover lovely waterfalls.

A waterfall falling down into a ravine with a stone bridge and staircase. There are trees with yellow leaves behind the rock formations and moss growing on the rocks.

Florida Springs Road Trip

  • Ginnie Springs
  • Devil’s Den
  • Rainbow Springs
  • Gilchrist Blue Springs

The best way to start your Florida springs road trip is at Ginnie Springs. You’ll find some of the clearest waters in Florida. It’s made up of seven springs with beautiful white sandy shores.

From there, head to Devil’s Den. This is the perfect Florida spring for divers, as it is inside a cave. It is super unique!

Next, head to Rainbow Springs. The waters of this state park were once believed to hold magical healing powers. Now it’s a favorite spring for visitors. Float down the natural “lazy” river or swim in the massive spring.

End your road trip at the Gilchrist Blue Springs. It’s a very popular tourist destination, so make sure you get there early if you want to be able to enjoy a swim.

This Florida vacation is great for an East Coast itinerary with kids!

A woman in a red bathing suit with long hair standing in a crystal blue Florida spring.

Kentucky Bourbon Trail Road Trip

  • Woodford Reserve Distillery
  • Wild Turkey Distillery
  • Lexington Brewing Distilling Company
  • Maker’s Mark Distillery

Kentucky is known for its bourbon, so you should absolutely take a bourbon trail road trip while you’re there!

Start at the Woodford Reserve Distillery about 30 minutes outside of Lexington. See the still, the warehouse, and the bottling process before enjoying a bite to eat in the sampling room.

Then drive twenty minutes to tour the Wild Turkey Distillery.

Next, head to the Lexington Brewing Distilling Company. They make bourbon as well as beer, moonshine, vodka, and rum.

End this Kentucky road trip at the Maker’s Mark Distillery. It’s possibly the most famous dis tillery in the state. You’ll be able to finish your trip by dipping your bottle of bourbon in their signature red wax.

A room full of shelves with barrels of bourbon stacked on top of each other at Woodford Reserve Distillery on an East Coast road trip.

Kancamagus Highway In New Hampshire

  • Loon Mountain
  • Hancock Overlook and Pavilion
  • Sugar Hill Overlook
  • Rocky Gorge Scenic Area

Do you want to experience an amazing fall foliage road trip in the US? The Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire is one of the best routes!

Start this East Coast road trip at Loon Mountain. It’s a popular ski area and a great place to stop and walk around while you admire the changing leaves.

Next, head to the Hancock Overlook and Pavilion. On a clear day, you’ll get a beautiful view of the mountains. There is also a pavilion that has plenty of infographics about the area.

Continue to the Sugar Hill Overlook. There, you’ll have a great view of the Swift River Valley and mountains covered in fall foliage.

End your road trip at the Rocky Gorge Scenic Area. There are paved walkways and a bridge you can cross. You can even walk down to the river. It’s a beautiful area and a great stop to end your northeast road trip.

Pretty fall day at a rocky waterfall at Rocky Gorge Scenic Area.

Virginia Monticello Wine Road Trip

  • Flying Fox Vineyard
  • Pollack Vineyard
  • Knights Gambit Vineyard

The Monticello Wine Trail is one of the best road trips in Virginia! The route is inspired by Thomas Jefferson’s vision of grape growing in Virginia.

This scenic wine trail can be done in a day or you can spread it out over a few days. There are 30 wineries on the trail, but I’ll mention three favorite must-sees.

At all of the vineyards on the trail, you can take tours before sampling their wine selection. Most even have a small restaurant or café where you can grab a bite to eat.

I suggest at least stopping at the Flying Fox Vineyard, the Pollack Vineyard, and the Knights Gambit Vineyard. They are all beautiful vineyards with great views, tours, and wine to sample.

The view of a vineyard in Virginia. There are rows of grape vines, mountains and fields in the distance, and white flowers in the front of the picture.

Waterfalls Of South Carolina

  • Wildcat Wayside Falls
  • Issaqueena Falls
  • Reedy Falls

This Eastern USA road trip is great for seeing some of South Carolina’s best waterfalls.

Start at the 30-foot-tall Wildcat Wayside Falls, which you can see from the highway. Park near just off the highway and take a short walk to get a closer look.

Twin Falls, the most popular falls in the state, are nearby. So make sure you make a stop there too.

Then head to Issaqueena Falls, which is just a short hike away from the Twin Falls. You get to see two beautiful waterfalls at the same spot! At over 200 feet of cascading waters, it’s an absolute must-see.

Finish your tour of South Carolina waterfalls at the Reedy Falls. The 25-foot waterfall is actually in downtown Greenville, so take some time to enjoy the city while you see the falls.

Beautiful tiered Issaqueena Falls cascading down a rock face among fall foliage.

Charming East Coast Towns

  • Montpelier, Vermont
  • New Haven, Connecticut
  • New Hope, Pennsylvania
  • Roanoke, Virginia

There are so many charming small towns on the East Coast ! This road trip will introduce you to some of the most popular townsto explore.

Start in Montpelier, Vermont. It is the capital, but it is not as bustling as other East Coast capital cities. While there, head to the Ben and Jerry’s factory to sample ice cream before heading to New Haven, Connecticut.

New Haven is home to the Ivy League University, Yale. It’s the state’s second-largest city, but still feels very much like a small town.

Grab some coffee, explore the city, or hang out on one of the beautiful lawns of Yale.

Next, head to New Hope, Pennsylvania. This is a charming small arts town near Philadelphia. You’ll find some unique shops, great food, and awesome art galleries to explore.

From there, head to your final small town: Roanoke, Virginia. While there, enjoy the beautiful mountain scenery, the world’s largest free-standing illuminating star, and the town’s many parks.

An aerial view of a small town in Vermont. You can see a large church steeple with decorations on it. The town is super cute and surrounded by red, yellow, and orange fall leaves

Cities of the East Coast

  • Boston, Massachusetts
  • New York City, New York
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
  • Washington D.C.

Are you looking for a East Coast travel guide that focuses on the big cities? You can’t go wrong with this fun itinerary as all of the cities are vibrant and interesting!

Start your trip in Boston, Massachusetts, where you can explore art museums, historic sites, and amazing food and shopping. Boston with kids is amazing, so this is a great family road trip option for you!

From there, head to the Big Apple! In New York City, you can find some unique things to do outside of Times Square . There are a ton of iconic buildings and monuments to see!

In Philadelphia, see the Liberty Bell, grab a cheesesteak, and run up the famous stairs from Rocky .

End your trip at the nation’s capital. In Washington D.C., hit up the many Smithsonian museums, admire the famous national landmarks like the Washington Monument, and learn about the founding of the United States.

Make sure to check out these Washington D.C. travel tips before you go! You are sure to have a wonderful time on this road trip down the East Coast!

The skyline of Boston, Massachusetts at sunset. You can see very old buildings mixed with modern skyscrapers. The sky is blue, pink, and purple.

The Blue Ridge Parkway of North Carolina

  • Cumberland Knob
  • Moses H. Cone Memorial Park
  • Linn Cove Viaduct
  • Little Switzerland
  • Crabtree Falls

The Blue Ridge Parkway is probably one of the most famous East Coast road trip destinations. This one focuses on all the great bits of the route in North Carolina.

Start at Cumberland Knob where you can explore scenic views. Linville Falls is also nearby, so make sure you hike out to see it.

From there, head to the Moses H. Cone Memorial Park. There are hiking trails and even a manor you can tour. You may even see people horseback riding.

As you continue down the parkway, you will pass over the iconic Linn Cove Viaduct.

When you make it to Little Switzerland, walk around before hiking to Crabtree Falls to end your road trip.

This is one of the best fall foliage weekend road trip ideas on the East Coast!

Woman with long hair and a yellow hat standing overlooking the Linn Cove Viaduct at sunset during the fall.

Hidden Gems Of Tennessee

  • The Lost Sea
  • The Minister’s Treehouse
  • The First Cracker Barrel Old Country Store
  • Geographic Center of Tennessee

Tennessee is a great place to see some unique attractions.

Start your road trip at the Lost Sea. The Lost Sea is a lake 3/4 miles beneath the ground in Craighead Caverns. When you take your tour, you’ll even ride in a little boat.

From there, head to the Minister’s Treehouse in Crossville. The Minister’s Treehouse is a massive, abandoned structure in the shape of a treehouse.

It was built by a minister in the 1990s and was officially closed years ago due to safety concerns. But you can still admire it from the outside.

Continue to the First Cracker Barrel Old Country Store in Lebanon. You can see the original building and learn more about the chain restaurant’s early history.

End your road trip at the Geographic Center of Tennessee in Murfreesboro an hour outside of Nashville. There’s a small plaque marking this unique spot.

A large wooden treehouse structure that has been abandoned for years. It is haphazardly put together making a very eclectic building and treehouse.

Ultimate New England Road Trip

  • Newport, Rhode Island
  • Mystic, Connecticut
  • Burlington, Vermont

This East Coast road trip is all about exploring New England. You’ll do a sort of loop as you start in Boston.

Boston is the quintessential New England city, so take time to explore all it has to offer.

From there, head to Newport, Rhode Island. It is known for its massive and iconic mansions. Make time to tour one of them.

Next, head to Mystic, Connecticut. It’s a small, coastal town full of charm that you are sure to enjoy. It was also the filming location for the 1988 movie Mystic Pizza .

End your road trip in Burlington, Vermont. It’s Vermont’s biggest town and is super cool. You’ll find a great art scene, amazing restaurants, and more. It’s a great way to end your exploration of New England.

The marina in Mystic, Connecticut, on a cloudy day with many docked sailboats.

Georgia Film Buffs Road Trip

  • Crawfordville

There have been so many amazing movies and TV shows filmed in Georgia . It has recently become the Hollywood of the East Coast, and this makes it one of the best Southeast road trip ideas.

Start in Atlanta, where films like Driving Miss Daisy and The Blind Side have been filmed. Even Marvel movies have been made there!

Check out the beautiful Swan House where scenes from The Hunger Games series were shot.

Next, head to Crawfordville, where you can tour the Taliaferro County Historical Society’s exhibits on local filmmaking. It’s also where Sweet Home Alabama was filmed.

From there, head to the cute small town of Monticello. In Monticello, head to the Whistle Stop Cafe, one of the filming locations for Fried Green Tomatoes .

End your road trip in Savannah. Savannah has been used as the backdrop to over 85 films, like Forrest Gump and X-Men: First Class .

This is the best road trip on the East Coast USA for anyone interested in film-making!

The grand Swan House mansion with a cool staircase surrounded by green gardens in Atlanta on an East Coast Road Trip.

Historic East Coast Cities

  • Salem, Massachusetts
  • Colonial Williamsburg, Virginia
  • Optional Extensions: Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; St. Augustine, Florida.

When everyone thinks of historic East Coast road trip stops, they think of Boston first. While Boston is a great historic city, I suggest traveling just a little outside of Boston as well to Salem.

After learning about Colonial Boston, it’s interesting to learn about Salem, which is notorious for the Salem Witch Trials. The town leans into that history, and you’ll find tons of cool places to explore.

Nearby is also Plymouth, the site of Plymouth Rock and where European Settlers first landed in New England.

Next, head to Philadelphia. There, you’ll learn more about America’s fight for freedom. Check out the Liberty Bell, see where the Declaration of Independence was written, and visit the Betsy Ross House.

Next, head to Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia. While there, you’ll learn what daily life was like for Colonial Americans.

Finish your East Coast road trip itinerary in the nation’s capital: Washington D.C. You’ll be able to see the actual Declaration of Independence as well as learn more about the nation’s history.

If you have the time to extend your trip further south, consider checking out Charleston, South Carolina; Savannah, Georgia; and St. Augustine, Florida. All have a unique and fascinating history!

The infamous Witch House in Salem Massachusettes. It is a pre-colonial puritan home that is painted all black and has three peaks. There are small windows on it. In front of it are piles of pumpkins and straw.

Pennsylvania’s Route 30

  • Mister Ed’s Elephant Museum and Candy Emporium
  • Dutch Wonderland
  • The Coffee Pot
  • The Bicycle Built For Two

If you love kitschy roadside attractions, then you’ll love the best East Coast road trip stops on Pennsylvania’s Route 30.

Start your journey outside of Gettysburg at Mister Ed’s Elephant Museum and Candy Emporium. It is full of unique elephant memorabilia, and of course, lots of candy.

From there, head to Dutch Wonderland, which is in Lancaster just off Route 30. It’s a theme park centered around the area’s Pennsylvania Dutch heritage.

Next, head to The Coffee Pot. This is a roadside luncheonette in the shape of a massive coffee pot. It has been restored, and now you can visit it.

Finish your tour of Pennsylvania’s roadside attractions at the Bicycle Built For Two. It’s a 17-foot-high tandem bicycle!

This is one of the most fun family road trips on the East Coast USA!

Sunny day over a giant Coffee Pot with an open door on an East Coast road trip.

There are so many great things to do on the East Coast. From big cities, charming small towns, and beautiful scenery, you will have a great time!

I hope you enjoyed this list of the top road trips on the East Coast and found one that is perfect for you.

Have you ever done any of these road trips? Is there one you’d like to try? Let me know in the comments!

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The Ultimate East Coast Road Trip Guide

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Hit I-95 this summer and explore some of the spectacular natural and historical attractions that the East Coast has to offer. We have rounded up the best attractions, highlights, and campgrounds from Maine to Florida to get the most out of your East Coast road trip.

coast at acadia national park

No camping road trip to Maine is complete without a stay at Acadia National Park . Home to some of the most stunning granite cliffs, lush forest hiking trails and tranquil New England beaches in the country. There are plenty of campgrounds to choose from across the 47,000-acre recreation area.

The Blackwoods Campground down at Otter Creek is a short drive from charming Bar Harbor, which offers historical walking tours and cruises. The campground is shadowed by Cadillac Mountain, which you can climb for an unforgettable panoramic view of the bay.

Although smaller than some of the other vibrant cities in Maine, Portland’s buzzing arts, music, and food scene make it a must-see stop on your East Coast road trip. Spend the day whale watching, walking or biking the Portland Trails, and enjoying mouth-watering lobster rolls.

Park your RV or pitch your tent at any of the well-equipped scenic campgrounds in the Portland area, including Bailey’s Camping Resort right on the coast and only 20 minutes from downtown Portland.

Massachusetts

boston public garden, flowers blooming in front of statue

It wouldn’t be a historic East Coast road trip without a stop at the birthplace of America — Boston. Remnants of the American Revolution can be felt in every corner of the city. Walk the Freedom Trail to experience 16 of the most significant historic sites across the city. Then, catch a ball game at Fenway Park, the oldest ballpark in the US, and chow down on a famous Fenway Frank.

If you love football, swing by Foxboro to check out Gillette Stadium, home of the New England Patriots. Explore the shops and restaurants in the outdoor mall and visit the Patriots Hall of Fame. Patriot Place also features a host of concerts throughout the summer and fall, so you can even coincide your trip with Country Fest at the end of August.

From 495 in Foxboro, continue down to Cape Cod. Cape Cod boasts some of the most immaculate beaches in the country. There’s warm water for swimming at Nantucket Sound and sky-high sand dunes on the Outer Cape.

There are plenty of things to do in Cape Cod, including a visit to the Kennedy Museum in Hyannis or the Pilgrim’s Monument in Provincetown. You can also make a quick detour on your I-95 road trip and take the ferry to Martha’s Vineyard or Nantucket Island to enjoy the coastal scenery.

Camp in luxury at the Cape Cod Campresort & Cabins . The site boasts three pools and a jacuzzi, as well as private access to a lake for boating and fishing.

railroad through patapsco valley state park

Keep following I-95, and it will take you straight to Baltimore, Maryland’s largest city. The bustling metropolis has a plethora of attractions to visit, including Fort McHenry, the birthplace of the National Anthem, the National Aquarium, and the Civil War-era ship, the USS Constellation.

Stay at the Hilton-Patapsco Valley State Park , which offers ample tent and RV sites, as well as rustic cabins, and features plenty of family-friendly hiking trails.

Sitting halfway between Chincoteague Island, Virginia, and Ocean City, Maryland, Assateague Island National Seashore is a hidden gem along the East Coast. Take a wildlife tour and watch as 300 wild horses wander the salt marshes, dunes, and inland pine forests. Enjoy kayaking along the serene waterways and birdwatch for peregrine falcons, sandpipers, and other birdlife that populate the animal refuge.

South Carolina

raised pathway at Congaree National Park

As you head into South Carolina, make a stop at Congaree National Park to see the largest and most well-preserved bottomland hardwood forest on the continent. Canoe along the pristine waterways and take in the abundant wildlife. There are two designated tent-only campgrounds at the park, as well as ample backcountry camping opportunities if you prefer to get off the beaten track.

Take a detour from the I-95 and head over to Charleston to be transported back to a time of horse-drawn carriages and cobblestone streets. Don’t miss the Confederate Museum and Waterfront Park in the French Quarter, or the Battery promenade.

While you can’t camp in the center of historic Charleston, the campground at James Island County Park , located just outside of downtown Charleston, features 159 sites ranging from 20/30/50 amp hook-ups to primitive campsites.

Mt. Yonah in Georgia

Continue exploring the East Coast’s rich history with a visit to historic Savannah. Take in the best of Savannah’s stunning antebellum architecture and pristine landscaped parks with a trolley tour. Go on a ghost tour of Mercer Williams House Museum and explore the famous Bonaventure Cemetery in one of the most haunted cities in America. You can even take a walking haunted pub crawl since it is legal to bring your drink along with you in historic Downtown Savannah.

A short distance from Savannah’s historic district, you’ll find Red Gate Campground & RV Resort . This is a well-appointed, relaxing campground with plenty of scenic walking trails, fishing areas, and an outdoor pool to help you beat the humid Georgia weather.

If you don’t want to wander too far off I-95 to , you can still take in Georgia’s natural beauty with a stop at Jekyll Island. The island is brimming with historical landmarks and interactive natural wonders.

Visit the Georgia Sea Turtle center to get up-close with some of the world’s oldest marine animals or take a guided tour of the Landmark Historic District. There are four campgrounds to choose from on the island, but the most popular is the Jekyll Island Campground with grounds densely populated by grand oaks draped in Spanish moss, and just a short walk from both Driftwood Beach and Clam Creek.

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Cap off your historical road trip with a visit to the oldest town in the United States, St. Augustine. Colonized originally by the Spanish, St. Augustine, boasts remarkable colonial architecture and a wealth of historical sites to visit.

Take a tour of the Castillo de San Marcos or tour the Lightner Museum and the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Swing by the Ripley’s Believe It Or Not! to view some interesting oddities.

Check out where spring break happens in Daytona Beach, and enjoy the beautiful warm waters of the Atlantic Ocean. Dip your feet in the sand and head to a beach restaurant or tiki bar to watch the sunset while enjoying the local cuisine.

While I-95 technically terminates in Miami, the Overseas Highway is a scenic 110-mile drive that takes you from Miami to The Keys. The highway spans the vibrant living Florida coral reefs with breathtaking views as far as the eye can see. Choose from any of the islands in the Keys. Stay at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park in Key Largo, just 18 miles from Miami, or enjoy the laid-back vibe of Islamorada, a prime fishing spot.

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Prepare for the ultimate East Coast road trip itinerary for families from Maine to Miami! Whether you want to hike in Acadia National Park, see the iconic attractions of NYC, or relax on a gorgeous Florida beach, this article covers some of the best places for families on the East Coast. You can choose a few of these places to stop during your road trip or you can separate this itinerary into two separate vacations. Either way, we’ve gathered a list of things to do with kids, as well as where to stay and other tips for taking an East Coast road trip with kids. Keep reading to plan your next epic adventure with kids on the road! 

First Leg Of The Trip: Acadia National Park to NYC

The first leg of our ultimate East Coast road trip itinerary for families is from Acadia National Park, right outside of Bar Harbor, to NYC! Of course, this is a rough suggestion for your family trip and a long road trip. You can break up the stops by doing this over a period of time or just picking whichever places interest your family the most. Keep reading to plan your next East Coast road trip with kids! 

Day 1-3: Acadia National Park

Three kids stand hand in hand while posing on a large boulder while hiking in Acadia National Park, one of the best places for an East Coast road trip for families.

Acadia National Park is a great place to start your East Coast road trip itinerary for families! Located near Bar Harbor, we suggest spending at least two full days in the park, but you can fit the highlights into one day if you’d like. 

Two young boys run through playful waves on the Atlantic Ocean in Maine.

Before your visit, stop by the visitor’s center to get Junior Ranger packets for the kids. Stars Over Sand Beach is an excellent program for little ones to learn more about the park accompanied by a ranger. There are also plenty of hikes for all skill levels, like the easy Ocean Path near Sand Beach. Families can also drive or hike to the top of Cadillac Mountain for amazing views overlooking the park. Or, walk along the path to Bar Island for tide-pooling , where you can spot colorful algae and marine animals at low tide. Jordan Pond is another popular spot, alongside the Jordan Pond House.

Where To Stay Near Acadia National Park

For first-time visitors, Bar Harbor is a great place to stay near Acadia National Park. From here, you can easily visit some of the park’s best attractions. There are hotels, Vrbo , and camping options in Bar Harbor.  

Day 4-5: Coastal Maine (Portland, Ogunquit, York)

Distance between acadia national park and portland, maine: 3 hours.

A young girl walks down a lush trail in Mackworth Island State Park, near Portland, Maine.

After departing from Bar Harbor, families can explore the beauty of coastal Maine. It takes around three hours to reach Portland, Maine from Bar Harbor, and the drive is very scenic. 

In Portland, families should definitely take a Maine Lobster Boat Tour, available through vendors such as Lucky Catch Cruises , Rocky Bottom Tours , and Casco Bay Custom Charters . Fishing lovers can also take a trip to nearby Cliff Island, accessible via the Casco Bay Island ferry from Portland’s harbor. Or, head to Mackworth Island State Park , located in Falmouth adjacent to Portland. Shopping enthusiasts will be impressed by the selection at the Freeport Outlets just north of the city, where you can find great deals on a variety of luxury stores. 

Distance Between Portland and Ogunquit: 1 Hour

A family of eight stands together smiling in front of a lighthouse in Cape Elizabeth, Maine.

Ogunquit is a charming town on Maine’s southern coast . With sandy beaches, cultural activities, and multiple tasty restaurants, it’s a great place to stop on an East Coast itinerary for families. 

Lounge on the gorgeous Ogunquit Beach, which is large, clean, and bustling. Families can also sightsee on the Ogunquit Trolley or stroll the famous Marginal Way , a mile-long scenic cliff walk . Eventually, you’ll come upon the small fishing village of Perkins Cove . Families can also visit the Ogunquit Playhouse . If you have extra time on your vacation, consider visiting the Ogunquit Museum of American Art , taking a Finestkind Scenic Cruise , or heading to Footbridge Beach.

An African American toddler girls holds her arms wide open with a huge smile on her face, with Ogunquit Beach in Maine behind her.

Distance Between Ogunquit and York: 10 Minutes

If you have extra time on your East Coast road trip itinerary for families, you could also stop in York located just south of Ogunquit.

Spend time sunbathing, strolling the shore, or trying water sports on Long Sands Beach . It also provides fantastic views of the Cape Neddick Nubble Lighthouse . Active families can also enjoy a beautiful hike at Mount Agamenticus, offering trails for all skill levels. Even little ones will be able to handle the 1.9-mile Ring Trail Loop, featuring a great view of Maine’s coastline. Animal enthusiasts can’t miss the chance to visit York’s Wild Kingdom Zoo and Fun Park!  

Where To Stay In Maine With Kids

Maine offers families plenty of kid-friendly accommodations. If you’re staying near Ogunquit, families love Cliff House Maine in Cape Neddick. Or, the Beachmere Inn , a Cape-Cod-style hotel overlooking the ocean. 

Day 6: Salem, Massachusetts

Distance from york, maine to salem, massachusetts: 1 hour.

Several people are dressed in Halloween costumes for a parade in Salem.

Before making your way to Boston, you can make a pit stop in Salem and stay somewhere nearby for one night. Famous for its 17th-century Witch Trials, kids will love witnessing the place where this historical event happened. Plus, it’s less than an hour away from Boston. 

Start with a walking tour of this charming town, where you will learn all about its sordid history in spooky detail. Some other popular things to do with kids include visiting the Salem Witch Museum , the Witch Dungeon Museum , or Peabody Essex Museum. Don’t forget to stroll around Salem Willows Arcade and Park or the Salem Witch Village , where you can walk down spooky paths or through haunted houses. Of course, the city is particularly busy around Halloween in October, so make sure to plan ahead! 

Plus, did you know that Salem is one of the 13 Best Places to See Fall Foliage in New England with Kids ?

Where To Stay In Salem With Kids

Families looking for a truly spooky stay in Salem can book a room at the Salem Inn , which is allegedly haunted! Or, check out Vrbo for more options. 

Day 8-9: Boston, Massachusetts 

Distance from boston to salem: 1 hour.

Three kids stand ashore in front of the Boston Duck Tour boat.

Spend at least two days of your East Coast road trip itinerary in Boston, known for its historical attractions, museums, and fantastic food! It’s around an hour from Salem, plus it’s near our next stop on this trip, Newport. 

A young child uses their arms to make the "T" in a large sign reading "BOSTON".

Museum lovers can explore the Freedom Trail . This 2.5-mile trail takes you to 16 different historical sites, including Boston Common and the USS Constitution Museum . Then, be sure to add visiting the Museum of Fine Arts and Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum to your itinerary, too. For a more hands-on experience for younger kids, check out the Museum of Science. Sports-loving families can catch a baseball game at Fenway Park, home of the Boston Red Sox. Families with a foodie in tow can meander through “ Little Italy ”, where authentic Italian bakeries line the streets. Plus, Boston is filled with a scrumptious array of fresh seafood (including lobster!). 

Don’t miss adding these 25 Amazing Things to Do in Boston with Kids to your itinerary!

Where To Stay In Boston With Kids

Boston has plenty of family-friendly hotels! For the most convenient locations, stay at the Fairmont Copley Plaza , the Kimpton Nine Zero Hotel , or the Boston Marriott Long Wharf . All boast kid-friendly amenities such as pools and are located in close proximity to the city’s best attractions. For more suggestions, consult our list of the best hotels in Boston for families ! 

Day 10: Newport, Rhode Island

Distance from boston to newport: 1.5 hours.

A beautiful fall view in Newport, RI, one of the best places for an East Coast road trip for families.

Continue your adventure in Newport, Rhode Island, known for its luxurious mansions, seaside views, and delicious seafood! It’s around an hour and a half from Boston in the car, and then you’ll be less than 3 hours away from NYC. 

Spend some time relaxing on Easton’s Beach . (Get some of the best lobsters in town from the concession stand!) Kids will also love riding the vintage carousel. For adventure-seeking families, embark on a thrilling sailing excursion across the sparkling waters of Narragansett Bay. Or, explore the rugged Cliff Walk, a 3.5-mile trail overlooking luxurious mansions along the Atlantic Ocean. We recommend touring one of many public options, like The Breakers or The Elms . Or, hop on a Newport Trolley for an educational tour of Newport. Treat kids to a trip to Newport Creamery or Newport Fudge once you finish! 

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Second Leg Of The Trip: NYC to Miami

Get ready for more coastal adventures on this East Coast road trip itinerary for families! From New York City to Miami, there are plenty of beautiful places to stop, appreciate the scenery, and enjoy some family fun. Here are some suggestions for the next part of your East Coast road trip with kids!

Day 11-12: New York City

Distance from newport to nyc: 3 hours.

A dad and his young son look out onto a New York City skyline.

Of course, New York City is an iconic stop on any East Coast road trip itinerary for families. Depending on how long you want to stay here, we suggest settling down to take a break before embarking on the second leg of your journey down to Miami. 

A dad and his young son look at an art piece at MoMa.

Don’t miss famous destinations like Times Square, the Empire State Building , and the Statue of Liberty. These iconic, Instagram-able destinations are sure to excite your teen travelers. Little kids may prefer visiting the Children’s Museum of Manhattan , taking the ferry to the Statue of Liberty , or visiting Ellis Island. Then, for art lovers, a visit to The Metropolitan Museum of Art and MoMA is a must. Exploring Central Park, from Sheeps Meadow to the Bow Bridge, is also a must! Or, scour Chinatown for cheap eats (check out the area between Mott and Bowery by Pell Street) and stop for some gelato in Little Italy. You can also walk over the Brooklyn Bridge and take your kids to Brooklyn Bridge Park , which has nice views and lots of green space to run around. 

Looking for more NYC inspiration? Read this Exciting 7-Day NYC Itinerary With Kids of All Ages .

Where to Stay in New York City with Kids

In Lower Manhattan, we recommend the Millennium Downtown New York Hotel or the trendy Greenwich Hotel . In Midtown Manhattan, try the Loews Regency New York , Omni Berkshire Place , or the St. Regis New York . Remember to check out other NYC hotels with pools and spacious suites. NYC also has lots of affordable Vrbos in and around the outer boroughs.

Day 13: Hershey, Pennsylvania

Distance from nyc to hershey: 3 hours.

A dad stands behind his son, sitting in a stroller, between two mascots at Hershey Park.

Nestled in the heart of Hershey, Pennsylvania lies a chocolate lover’s paradise – Hershey Park. Around 3 hours from NYC, this amusement park is perfect for families who want to indulge in some fun and sugar-filled activities during their East Coast road trip itinerary for families. Take a spin on classic carnival rides like the Whip and Tilt-A-Whirl or roller coasters like Fahrenheit and Skyrush. Kids can also explore water rides at The Boardwalk. Once you’re done soaking up some sun on the lazy river, head over to ZooAmerica for an up-close and personal encounter with wildlife. And of course, no visit to Hershey Park would be complete without indulging in some of their famous chocolate treats. Families can even create their own custom candy bars at the Create Your Own Candy Bar attraction!

Where to Stay in Hershey with Kids

There are three official Hersheypark resorts – The Hotel Hershey , Hershey Lodge , and Hersheypark Camping Resort . Each offers benefits, such as reduced-price tickets, free parking, and extended hours. 

In the Hershey-Harrisburg area, check out Homewood Suites by Hilton Harrisburg East-Hershey Area ,  Residence Inn by Marriott Harrisburg Hershey , Country Inn & Suites by Radisson, Harrisburg Northeast , and Hilton Garden Inn Hershey .

Day 14: Lancaster, Pennsylvania

Distance from hershey to lancaster: 45 minutes.

Two boys look out the back of an Amish buggy while visiting Lancaster, PA.

Whether you’re looking for history, arts, or just some good old-fashioned fun, Lancaster has something for everyone in the family! Plus, it’s less than an hour from Hershey and on the way to Philadelphia. 

The Amish Farm and House is a great place to start your visit to Lancaster. Families can take a wagon ride, milk a cow, or even churn their own butter! Lancaster is also home to several family-friendly museums, including the Lancaster Science Factory and the Lancaster History Center. Art & Glassworks is another must-see, featuring whimsical pieces of glass from all over the world. Nearby, families will also find the Railroad Museum of Pennsylvania in Strasburg. The Lancaster Central Market is another great place to take kids. Lancaster also has a number of parks and playgrounds, as well as a variety of shops and restaurants that are perfect for families. 

Day 15-17: Philadelphia, Pennsylvania

Distance from lancaster to philadelphia: 45 minutes.

A family of three walks down a historic street in Philadelphia together. It's one of the best places for an East Coast road trip for families!

Known as the “City of Brotherly Love,” Philly boasts an array of fun-filled attractions that are sure to keep both adults and children entertained. It’s also renowned for its historical significance and diverse cultural offerings! 

Kids will be amazed by the stories of our founding fathers and the significance of historical sites such as Independence Hall , the Liberty Bell, and Betsy Ross House . Of course, you can’t leave Philadelphia without visiting a museum. Families love the Philadelphia Museum of Art, the Franklin Institute , the Museum of the American Revolution , and the Eastern State Penitentiary. Other unique sites are sure to please families, too, between Shane Confectionery , America’s oldest candy store, The Magic Gardens , and Fireman’s Hall Museum . For young kids, Philadelphia also puts families close to other destinations like Sesame Place .

Where to Stay in Philadelphia with Kids

Philadelphia has plenty of places to stay with kids! Families love The Sonesta Philadelphia because it has the largest heated outdoor pool in the city. Meanwhile, the Four Seasons Philadelphia has the highest pool – on the 57th floor. In the Old City, stay at the conveniently located Wyndham Philadelphia Historic District . Check out our list of where to stay in Philadelphia with kids for more options!

Day 18-19: Washington DC

Distance from philadelphia to dc: 2 hours and 45 minutes.

A family of four stands holding hands facing the Washington Monument in the background.

Less than three hours away from Philadelphia, Washington DC is home to iconic American landmarks, a variety of kid-friendly museums, and so much more. No wonder it’s a stop on our East Coast road trip itinerary for families! 

Visit the National Mall, showcasing monuments like the Washington Monument, Lincoln Memorial , and Vietnam Veterans Memorial. Families can also head over to the free Smithsonian Institution museums. There are 19 in total, ranging from the National Museum of American History to the National Postal Museum . Or, tour the U.S. Capitol Building or the White House ! The National Zoo is also a great place for animal lovers to spend an afternoon. Looking for more things to do in Washington DC with kids? Take a stroll through one of D.C.’s many parks or gardens, such as Rock Creek Park or the United States Botanic Garden . Or, rent a paddleboat and explore the Tidal Basin in Washington’s Southwest Waterfront neighborhood – you’ll get great views of the city from the water!

Where to Stay in DC with Kids

For an indoor pool for little ones to splash in, visit The Watergate Hotel . Meanwhile, The Ritz-Carlton Washington DC offers a special welcome package for little ones, plus fun activities like a scavenger hunt. For more hotel suggestions, check out our list of kid-friendly hotels in DC. Or, if you want a home and apartment rental, check out our Airbnb, Vrbo , and our recommendations for the best neighborhoods to stay in while in DC.

Day 20-21: Outer Banks, North Carolina

A mom and toddler son build a sand castle on a beach in the Outer Banks while staying at the Sanderling Resort Oasis Suites Hotel.

Distance From DC to the Outer Banks: 5.5 Hours

Once you’re done exploring Washington DC, continue for around 5 and a half hours to reach The Outer Banks in North Carolina! This string of barrier islands features miles of pretty coastline dotted with charming towns and plenty of kid-friendly activities. 

From the calm waters of Corolla Beach to surfing at Kitty Hawk, Nags Head, or Kill Devil Hills Beach, families will love visiting during the summer. History buffs can even see the Wright Brothers National Memorial. Or, tour the area’s l ocal lighthouses . Of course, kids will love sliding down the super-tall sand dunes at Jockey’s Ridge State Park ! Animal lovers can visit the Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge or take a 4×4 Tour in Corolla. Then, enjoy more family fun like mini-golf and arcade games at Paradise Golf & Arcade ! 

Here’s A Mom’s Guide To The Perfect Family Beach Vacation In The Outer Banks ! 

Where To Stay Near The Outer Banks With Kids

Provided by agencies such as Twiddy and OBX Lodging , rental homes are usually more popular than resorts. There are also more than 50 local agencies in addition to sites like Airbnb and Vrbo . However, if you’re really craving a resort experience, we recommend the Sanderling Resort , Oasis Suites Hotel , T ownPlace Suites Kill Devil Hills , and Hilton Garden Inn Kitty Hawk . All feature a more traditional hotel setting, with rooms near the beach. 

Optional Detour: Day 22-24: Smoky Mountains, Tennessee/North Carolina

Distance from the outer banks to the smoky mountains: 5.5 hours.

A stunning sunrise over the Smoky Mountains at Clingman's Dome, featuring hues of orange, pink, and blue.

Though it’s a bit out of the way from the coast, if you have extra time on your East Coast road trip itinerary for families, you can take a detour to the Smoky Mountains. 

Straddling the border between North Carolina and Tennessee, Great Smoky Mountains National Park has many activities for families to enjoy. Take a short hike to scenic overlooks like Juney Whank Falls . Or, ​​check out areas like Cataloochee and Cades Cove to spot white-tailed deer, black bears, raccoons, and Wild Turkeys. In nearby Gatlinburg, families can visit the Gatlinburg Skylift Park , enjoy mountaintop views from Ober Gatlinburg Amusement and Activity Park , and see various sea creatures up close at Ripley’s Aquarium of the Smokies . 

Check out our Guide To Great Smoky Mountains National Park For Families!

Day 24-25: Charleston, South Carolina

Distance from the smoky mountains to charleston: 5 hours.

A young girl wearing a colorful shirt standing in front of a street lined with colorful buildings in Charleton, South Carolina, one of the most charming towns to visit with kids.

Charleston is a South Carolina city rich in history and culture, offering plenty of activities for families with children. It makes a great stop before you continue into Georgia and Florida on your East Coast road trip itinerary for families! 

Wind through the cobblestone streets of Charleston’s historic district to appreciate the lavish southern homes on foot or explore by horse-drawn carriage. Don’t forget to visit the Charleston City Market , where you can shop for souvenirs and sample local cuisine! To learn more about Charleston’s history, visit Patriots Point or The Charleston Tea Garden. Then, visit the South Carolina Aquarium to see marine life up close. Or, head to the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry for interactive exhibits. Families can also spend a day at the beach on Sullivan’s Island or Isle of Palms . Don’t miss ice cream from Kilwins , a local favorite (offering pecan pralines too!). 

Where to Stay in Charleston with Kids

If you want family-friendly accommodations in Charleston, we recommend Charleston Place, a Belmond Hotel , located in historic Charleston. There’s also Wild Dunes Resort – Sweetgrass Inn and Boardwalk Inn , The Restoration , and The Mills House Charleston . For more hotels in Charleston, check out our article on the best hotels in Charleston for families. Or, get a bigger place by searching Airbnb and Vrbo .

Day 25-26: Savannah, Georgia

Distance from charleston to savannah: 2 hours.

Savannah's River Street, featuring the iconic cobblestones and historic shop fronts. It's one of the best places for an East Coast road trip for families.

Another city filled with southern charm that families love visiting is Savannah, Georgia. It’s around 2 hours south of Charleston, and offers a scenic place to rest on your way to Florida. 

Start by exploring Savannah’s Historic District . Take a horse-drawn carriage ride, tour one of the old plantation houses, or just wander around and soak up all the historic architecture. Or, combine a visit to some of the best landmarks in the city, like the Davenport House, on an Old Town Trolley Tour . Visit one of the city’s many parks, like Forsyth Park . The Ellis Square Splash Pads, located in the popular Ellis Square , offer kids the perfect respite from the sun. Then, enjoy calm waters and soft sands on one of the nearby beaches on Tybee Island. Don’t forget about Savannah’s wonderful museums too, from Savannah’s History Museum to the Children’s Museum in Tricentennial Park. End your day with a sweet treat from Leopold’s Ice Cream or River Sweet Treats ! 

Check out our list of the best things to do in Savannah with kids for more suggestions! 

Where To Stay In Savannah With Kids

Many people who travel in larger groups also choose to rent homes from Airbnb or Vrbo in Savannah’s surrounding areas for more space. For a hotel stay, you can also select from more affordable boutique options like the Olde Harbour Inn or the Kimpton Brice Hotel . Or, for more suggestions, check out our list of the best hotels in Savannah for families . 

Day: 27-28: Atlanta, Georgia

Distance from savannah to atlanta: 4 hours.

Kids pet and play with goats inside a pen at Zoo Atlanta, one of the best places for an East Coast road trip for families.

Though it would be a detour from the coast, families who want to add another major city to their East Coast itinerary can also make a stop in Atlanta, Georgia, which is around 4 hours away from Savannah. From world-class museums and historic attractions to outdoor activities and lots of fantastic food, your family is sure to have a memorable vacation here!

One of the most popular tourist attractions in Atlanta is the World of Coca-Cola , where kids can find interactive exhibits all about their favorite beverage. The Georgia Aquarium is one of the largest aquariums in the world and is definitely a must-see for any family visiting Atlanta. Zoo Atlanta is also worth a visit for young animal lovers to spot lions, tigers, gorillas, and more. The Center for Puppetry Arts is another great option for families with young kids. They also have a giant puppet store on site where you can purchase your very own puppet! With its many nearby parks and green spaces, like the Atlanta Botanical Garden or Centennial Olympic Park , Atlanta is a great place to get some fresh air and exercise. 

Plus, there are plenty of things to do outside of the city limits as well. Try taking the kids to Stone Mountain Park or Six Flags Over Georgia for a day of fun! 

Plan your itinerary with these Best Things To Do In Atlanta With Kids ! 

Where To Stay In Atlanta With Kids

Need a kid-friendly hotel in Atlanta? Check out The Hyatt Regency Atlanta ,  Atlanta Marriott Marquis , and The Ritz-Carlton, Atlanta , which all have convenient options downtown. Or, check out our list of the best hotels in Atlanta for families!

Day 28-29: Amelia Island, Florida

Distance from atlanta to amelia island: 2 hours.

Mother and daughter walking a horse on the beach at sunset on Amelia Island, one of the best places for an East Coast road trip for families.

Once you reach Florida, spend at least a day or two on Amelia Island. Located near major cities such as Jacksonville, this picturesque island off the coast of Florida offers everything a family could want in a beach vacation.

Families with young children will love Main Beach Park . For older kids, there’s plenty of room to run around and a nearby skate park to make friends. Downtown, you’ll also find Fernandina Beach, which features shallow water for little ones. Plus, a pirate-themed playground nearby! Seaside Park is located at the end of a long boardwalk, an excellent spot for fishing, kayaking, and birdwatching. Fort Clinch State Park is another great option for families who want to avoid crowds. To appreciate the scenery, take the Egan Creek’s Greenway , a kid-friendly loop around Egan’s Creek. Watch out for bobcats, alligators, and more wildlife along the way! 

Animal lovers may also fancy a visit to the Amelia Island Nature Center. Or, learn more about Amelia Island’s history at the American Beach Museum and the Pippi Longstocking’s House. 

Where To Stay On Amelia Island With Kids

If you need somewhere to stay on Amelia Island with kids, we recommend The Ritz Carlton, Amelia Island . Families can also stay at Omni Amelia Island. Or, rent your perfect home from Vrbo now.

Visiting Florida with kids? Check out these Florida Beaches For Families: A Guide To The Sunshine State’s Best Coastal Spots By Region ! 

Day 29-30: Orlando, Florida

Distance from amelia island to orlando: 3 hours.

A young girl holds out a hand to Spiderman, who does the same at Universal Orlando, one of the best places for an East Coast road trip for families.

Driving through Florida with kids definitely necessitates a visit to Orlando! This central Florida gem boasts a location near some of the country’s best theme parks, making it a must-visit on any East Coast road trip itinerary for families. 

One way to avoid long lines at Walt Disney World is to plan which parks you’ll visit, and arrive before they open. This will help with parking, lines, and your overall experience at Disney. Animal Kingdom, Hollywood Studios, and Epcot are three popular parks that fill up quickly, so plan accordingly. Kids will love returning to school and sharing their favorite Disney stories with their classmates! Finally, you can find more research for your Disney family vacation here .  Orlando also houses numerous family-friendly water parks such as Aquatica Orlando and Volcano Bay – perfect for cooling off under the warm sun! 

RELATED ARTICLE: Best Places To Celebrate The Magic Of The Holiday Season In Disney As A Family ! 

Where To Stay In Orlando With Kids

There are plenty of deluxe hotels in Orlando, like Disney’s Grand Floridian Resort and Spa .  Families who want to save on accommodations can check out Disney’s moderate hotels such as Disney’s Coronado Springs Resort , Disney’s Caribbean Beach Resort, The Cabins at Disney’s Fort Wilderness Resort , and Disney’s Port Orleans, Riverside . Read our list of the Best Disney Deluxe Hotels For Families , Best Disney Moderate Resorts For Families , or Best Disney Value Resorts For Families here!

Day 31-33: Miami, Florida

Distance from orlando to miami: 4 hours.

Two Buys running on the Beach in Miami, one of the best places for an East Coast road trip for families.

What better place to end your epic family road trip than Miami? Known for its gorgeous beaches, great food, and ritzy atmosphere, this vibrant city has plenty to offer kids of all ages. 

South Beach is one of the most popular places in Miami, and it’s no surprise! This dynamic stretch of beach has beautiful white sand, clear blue water, and plenty of restaurants and shops to keep you busy nearby on Ocean Drive . Over on the mainland, families can check out the street art and murals in Wynwood at  Wynwood Walls and the Museum Of Graffiti . Or, check out the foodie scene in ethnic enclaves like Little Havana or Little Haiti, which feature a mix of great restaurants, art, and culture. For parents, there are also plenty of opportunities to enjoy the city’s nightlife, with its many bars and clubs.

Where To Stay In Miami With Kids

Need somewhere to stay in Miami with kids? Most of the luxury hotels are located in South Beach. Book your next vacation at The Fountainbleu , The W Hotel , or 1 Hotel Miami Beach. For more options, check out our list of the best hotels in Miami for families! 

Happy Travels!

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We hope you liked this Ultimate East Coast Road Trip Itinerary For Families! From Maine to Miami, the coast is packed with beautiful sights and family fun awaiting you and your kids. Enjoy your next family road trip!

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7 Epic East Coast USA Road Trip Routes

Planning to take an east coast USA road trip but not sure where you want to go?

We adore taking road trips in the United States, and for as long as I can remember, road tripping the east coast has been my travel comfort zone.

As a child, I was shuttled from Orlando to North Carolina to visit family at least a couple of times a year for the better part of a decade, and a few years later, my family spent a couple of months taking an east coast road trip all the way from North Carolina to Maine.

In my early twenties, I made some truly special memories taking road trips throughout the south with my mom and Grammy.

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Fast forward a few years, and Jeremy and I have put our dent in east coast USA road trips as well, touring both parts of New England and the south by car.

We haven’t been able to get everywhere (yet), though, so for this post, we’ve teamed up with several other travel bloggers to recommend some of the absolute best east coast USA road trip routes… and added a couple of new destinations to our bucket list in the process.

From the southernmost point in the continental USA to the rocky beaches of Maine, here’s where to go on your next USA road trip.

We have offered suggestions for the best hotels in each place but if you are doing this as a true road trip it is really cool to do it in an RV. You can rent incredible RVs and camper vans from Outdoorsy, book here for your next road trip!

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Miami to Key West Road Trip

From Sarah of Travels of Sarah Fay

The best way to see the beauty of Florida is a drive from the art deco-clad roads of Miami, to the beaches of Key West. Also, there is something very satisfying about reaching the end of the Route 1 highway in Key West.

It is so iconic that it is popular to take a photo at the last highway marker for Route 1 in Key West. 

This iconic overseas highway crosses 42 bridges that take you to a few destinations not to be missed including Key Largo, Islamorada, Bahia Honda State Park, and the famous Key West, which is indisputably one of the best beach towns on the east coast .

Top things to do in Key Largo include taking a glass-bottom boat tour or snorkeling to see one of the world’s best reefs.

The John Pennekamp State Park offers snorkeling tours that will show you the colorful wonders of the reef.

Ocean Drive in Miami Beach, a must see during any trip to Miami! The street is lined with palm trees and there's a yellow and white building in the foreground. An American flag is waving at the top of the photo.

Before making your way to Key West, stop at Robbie’s to not only eat but feed the Tarpon off the pier and maybe see a shark. Then as you make your way down south, why not stop at the Florida Keys Brewing Company in Islamorada.

Along this drive, you will find one of the best beaches in the world at Bahia Honda State Park located on Marathon Key. The endless expanse of pearly white sand and turquoise waters and a little hike on one of the original bridges constructed from Miami to Key West is the perfect way to relax before getting to the party in Key West.

Finally, in Key West, you can have a slice of the famous Key Lime Pie, take a picture at the southernmost point of the continental USA, and party on Duval Street because you have completed this epic east coast USA road trip.

If you are feeling really adventurous you could also try and check out the Everglades, which is just a short detour off of Route 1 when leaving Miami.  

Driving Distance

Recommended trip length.

You can drive from Miami to Key West in about 4 hours if you go straight through. With a couple of days to explore, you’ll be able to see plenty of sights along the way, making this an excellent weekend road trip!

South Pointe Pier in Miami Beach, with view of downtown on the far left and South Beach on the right--definitely visit during your 3 days in Miami!

St. Augustine to Charleston Road Trip

For a mix of relaxing coastal vibes and delightful southern charm, plan an east coast USA road trip leading from St. Augustine, Florida to Charleston, South Carolina !

This road trip has its fair share of beaches and natural beauty, while also covering some of the best East Coast cities to visit .

Start your trip in St. Augustine, which happens to be the oldest city in the USA: founded by the Spanish in 1565, St. Augustine is packed with history. 

Be sure not to miss visiting the Castillo de San Marcos for a rare chance to visit a castle in the USA, the Lightner Museum, and the St. Augustine Lighthouse. Once you’ve had your fill of history for the day, kick back and enjoy some of Florida’s legendary beaches.

From St. Augustine, head to Savannah to admire what is arguably the most beautiful city in the south.

Stroll through the 22 town squares, wander down famous Jones Street to peek at one of the most beautiful streets in the USA, visit Forsyth Park, tour some house museums, hit up City Market, and, if you’re up for a scare, head out on a ghost tour.

The Best Things to Do in Savannah: Jones Street

After visiting Savannah and possibly stopping at nearby Tybee Island for a little more beach time, make your way to Charleston for the final stop on this east coast USA road trip.

In Charleston, be sure to snap photos at the famous Rainbow Row and on Folly Beach, visit Fort Sumter, check out the Charleston City Market, and visit the stunning 1500-year-old Angel Tree.

Those interested in military history will also enjoy a visit to Patriot’s Point, and food lovers can’t go wrong with a food tour in order to taste some of the best Lowcountry food around.

We suggest spending at least 5 days on this east coast road trip, but by slowing down and potentially adding other side stops like Tybee Island or Hilton Head, you could easily make this into a 7-10 day vacation!

Rainbow Row in Charleston USA, a row of colorful houses. These are pink, purple, and green from left to right. Charleston is one of the best weekend trips for couples in USA!

Blue Ridge Parkway

From Bret Love & Mary Gabbett of Green Global Travel

One of America’s most iconic road trips, the Blue Ridge Parkway runs nearly 500 miles through North Carolina and Virginia, connecting the Great Smoky Mountains and Shenandoah National Parks .

Construction of the route began back in 1935, and it has been the United States National Park System’s most visited attraction almost every year since the mid-1940s.

The route begins on U.S. Route 441 at Oconaluftee in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, near Cherokee, North Carolina. It ends at the southern entrance to Shenandoah National Park in Virginia at Rockfish Gap. 

Once you take this jaw-droppingly beautiful drive for yourself, you’ll see why. With stunning scenery, historic landmarks, and thousands of different wildlife species along the way (birds, bears, deer, and more), the Blue Ridge Parkway offers a taste of unspoiled Americana at its finest. 

There are way too many highlights of this route to adequately summarize here, but I’d definitely recommend spending a few days in Great Smoky Mountains National Park and exploring the area in and around Asheville.

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

Heading north, there are great hiking and fishing in both the Pisgah and Cherokee National Forests, as well as charming little mountain towns such as Boone and Blowing Rock, NC.

Virginia’s must-sees include Roanoke, George Washington & Jefferson National Forest, and of course Shenandoah National Park. 

Our favorite time to explore this region is autumn. The crowds are smaller, the weather is cooler, and the stunning color of the leaves turn the Blue Ridge Mountain scenery into something magical.

We suggest exploring the Blue Ridge Parkway over 3-5 days.

Kate Storm hiking in Great Smoky Mountains National Park, one of the best east coast USA road trip routes.

The Adirondacks Road Trip

From Jim of Uncovering New York

The Adirondack Mountains of northern New York are one of the most beautiful and remote regions of the east coast of the United States. While there are faster routes between Lake George and Lake Placid, this road trip route will take you through some of the region’s most beautiful small towns and past some of its best attractions.

Start in Lake George. While here, consider taking a boat cruise on the Minne Ha Ha and touring Fort William Henry.

From here, head north out of town on Route 9 before picking up NY-28 south and then NY-8 south.

Route 8 passes along the southern reaches of the Adirondack Park and past many great waterfalls and hiking trails. One to make sure not to miss is the 70-foot Auger Falls. Shortly after Auger Falls, take NY-30 north, making sure not to miss the beautiful shores of Indian Lake and the hike to Ok Slip Falls.

In the town of Blue Mountain Lake, the  Adirondack Experience  is a can’t-miss museum that tells the story of the Adirondack Park and people that call it home. This is a truly fantastic museum and is worth saving a few hours to experience. While in town, you can also explore local art at the Adirondack Lakes Center for the Arts.

Continue on the journey enjoying the incredible scenery of the Adirondacks as you pass by spots like Long Lake and Tupper Lake. Veer off onto NY-3 east for your final stop for the evening in Saranac Lake, New York.

Saranac Lake, Adriondacks New York in the fall, with houses nestled against the lake shore, taken from across the water. Upstate NY in the fall in is one of the most romantic USA trips to take!

The next day, explore the history of this community at the Saranac Laboratory Museum and learn how the community was built by tuberculous patients. You can also visit the former home of author Robert Louis Stevenson.

Finally, take NY-86 the short distance to Lake Placid, home to two Winter Olympics. While in town, tour the Lake Placid Olympic Museum, High Falls Gorge, and enjoy shopping in this quaint town. End your weekend road trip with a climb up Cobble Hill for great views of Lake Placid.

While you certainly spend a full week or even longer exploring this route and the communities along it, this is a great two-day road trip that’s perfect for any nature lover.

Overview in Adriondacks New York showing fall foliage and a lake in the distance. The Adriondacks are one of the best east coast USA road trips!

New Hampshire Road Trip

From Micki of The Barefoot Nomad

New Hampshire’s fiery fall foliage, mountain passes, serene lakes, and rugged coastline make for a picturesque east coast USA road trip. The state is a dream destination for nature lovers, with ample opportunities for hiking, kayaking, swimming, and outdoor winter sports. 

One of the state’s highlights is the charming seaside town of Portsmouth, where you can enjoy craft ale and fresh seafood among jewel-box colonial buildings.

Odiorne State Park is a short 10-minute drive from downtown Portsmouth, and home to rugged coastal views, the educational Seacoast Science Center, and the remains of Fort Dearborn.

From Portsmouth, make your way to the Kancamagus Highway, which is rightly touted as one of the USA’s most scenic drives. The Kancamagus twists through the White Mountains and offers stunning views of fall foliage and plenty of hiking and camping.

Harbor in Portsmouth NH taken at sunset from across the water--one of the prettiest places to see in New England

From the Kancamagus, continue on to Franconia State Park to see the Flume Gorge, a natural gorge that runs for about 800 feet at the foot of Mount Liberty. The 1886 Pemigewasset covered bridge at Franconia Notch State Park is well worth a stop. 

From there, it’s a short 10-minute drive from the Flume Gorge to the Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, an 80-passenger cable car that reaches the 4,080-foot summit of Cannon Mountain. There’s a short hiking trail at the summit that offers views of the mountains of New Hampshire , New York, Vermont, Maine and even the Canadian province of Quebec.

Next up, a stop at idyllic Lake Winnipesaukee offers a change from the mountains. While some areas around the lake (like Weirs Beach in Laconia) are packed with tourists in summer, Winnipesaukee’s 183 miles of coastline, and more than 300 islands means that secluded spots aren’t hard to find.

While you can take this trip in any season, many mountain passes, like the Kancamagus Highway, are closed during heavy snowfalls. However, winter is a great time to try snowshoeing or skiing at any of the state’s 19 ski resorts. In autumn, North Conway, Kancamagus Highway, and Franconia boast incredible fall foliage. 

Start and end this trip by flying into Boston, Massachusetts, heading north through Portsmouth, Odiorne State Park, Kancamagus Highway, Franconia State Park, Cannon Mountain Aerial Tramway, Lake Winnipesaukee, and ending your loop in Boston.

Four days is plenty for this drive, though you’ll have to limit your time in a few locations. You’ll be on the road for about 7 and a half hours during this east coast road trip.

New Hampshire 1886 Pemigewasset Covered Bridge at Fronconia Notch State Park, part of one of the best east coast USA road trips!

Portland to Bar Harbor Road Trip

From Kaisa of Glam Granola Travel

The Maine stretch of US-1, also known as the Coastal Highway, is a classic New England-style east coast road trip. While you could drive this iconic seaside road in a day, there are so many things to do in Portland , Acadia, and everywhere in between, it’s best appreciated leisurely over several days. You can start at either end, but starting in Portland and heading north provides increasingly beautiful scenery. There are plenty of campsites and B&Bs along the way in Maine’s many state parks and harbor towns. 

Portland is famous for potato donuts, breweries, and quirky local charm. Allagash and Bissell Brothers are two award-winning breweries; the former often has food trucks, while the latter shares space with a great local café. The Old Port area near the water is full of cool shops, including one of the best Portland donut shops The Holy Donut. A picnic in the Eastern Promenade park overlooking the water is a particularly peaceful way to spend the afternoon. 

Heading north of Portland, one encounters more and more of what Maine does best—natural beauty and seafood. There are three unique state parks to choose from on this route, from south to north: Popham Beach State Park (Phippsburg), Camden Hills State Park (Cambden), and Moose Point State Park (Searsport).

Popham Beach State Park is known for its perfect sandy beach, rare along Maine’s rocky coastline, and picturesque lighthouses. Camden Hills’ main attraction is the panoramic view of Camden and the ocean from Mt. Megunticook, a moderate day hike. Moose Point has awesome tide pools, which are  so  much fun to explore and observe critters in.

In Wicasset, between Popham Beach and Camden Hills, Red’s Eats makes one of New England’s most delicious lobster rolls. For a state famous for its lobster rolls, being considered among the best is a massive accomplishment. 

Things to Do in Acadia National Park

Finally, end this east coast USA road trip in Acadia National Park.

Located next to Bar Harbor on Bar Island, it’s a true gem of the National Park system and there is no other park like it. Whale watching trips leave from Bar Harbor every day during the high season and are a definite must-see!

The hiking in Acadia is incredible, as well—don’t miss the Beehive, a short, thrilling (but still family-friendly) climb up rocky cliffs complete with metal bars and manmade bridges between the rocks. The view at the top, of the Atlantic Ocean, harbor, and endless lush hills, is New England at its finest.

While you can technically complete this US road trip route in a day, we suggest taking a couple of days to savor the sights along the way.

Things to Do in Acadia National Park

New England Road Trip Loop

From Danielle of Wanderlust While Working

Whether you’re looking for majestic mountains, breathtaking coastal views, photogenic lighthouses, or the excitement of a big city, New England has it all.

For the perfect northeast USA road trip, take an epic road trip through New England starting and ending in Boston.

Enjoy exploring Boston via the Freedom Trail and take in some of America’s oldest historical sites along the 3.5-mile route.

Next, drive southwest to the coast of Newport, RI, home of the extravagant Newport Mansions. After exploring Newport for a day, continue to follow the coast to the quaint seaside town of Mystic, CT, home of historic Mystic Seaport.

Next, cut across Western Massachusetts to the lush Green Mountains in Vermont with a stop in Burlington bordering the beautiful Lake Champlain. Spend the day wandering this cute college town and imbibing in one of the many breweries (Vermont has the largest number of breweries per capita of any state!).

Things to Do in Boston: Acorn Street

From here, head east through the White Mountains of New Hampshire, home to Mount Washington, the tallest mountain on the East Coast. The last major stop of the loop is Maine’s Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor, ME. See all Acadia has to offer whether it’s hiking, biking the famous carriage roads, or exploring the coast by boat for a few days before returning to Boston via Portland, ME.

While there is plenty to do in New England any time of year, visit in summer for the best weather and to enjoy the coastal beaches or in fall for a tour through New England’s famous fall foliage. Along the way don’t forget to try some of the food New England is famous for, including Maine lobsters and New England clam chowder!

1,100 miles

We recommend taking about 10 full days to road trip New England in depth.

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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.

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In 2007 we drove part of one of your routes from Savannah (where we spent three nights) to Charleston (where we also spent a night). I had just read “Midnight In The garden of Good and Evil” (John Berendts) which brought extra meaning to Savannah’s sights. It was such a pretty city that allegedly in 1866 General Sherman refused to torch it as had been his custom in other towns.

On Tybee Island we had a dellicious crab meal at The Crab Shack. Hopefully it’s still there. I loved their novel idea of having a hole in the centre of the table where the food scraps are simply dropped where they fall into a bin.

On the way to Charleston, Beaufort is also a pleasant stop with a delicious chocolate shop and pretty houses.

The ferry to Fort Sumter IMO is a must for history buffs being where the first shots of the American Civil War were fired.

Love that part of the country! Savannah is one of our favorites, I’d like to keep going back forever.

Hi, Great blog packed with fantastic ideas for my as yet unplanned US road trips whenever we get back to a new normal for travelling. I’m thinking of combining my chosen road trips with some of the best rail journeys and thought about starting in New York across to San Francisco by Amtrak then drive to my next train and so on. Have you ever done this to get around the US or do you have you any route suggestions? Also, is interchanging between road and rail achievable? I’m looking at staying for no less than two months my idea being to cover many miles by train being far cheaper than renting a car for the whole time. Many thanks. Kev

Hi Kev! Honestly, traveling by rail in the US is, generally speaking, very expensive and very inefficient. You can technically do it, but it’s usually much more about the story of crossing the US by train than the fact that it’s a good way to see the country.

You can combine driving and trains, but again, it would be pricey to do so, especially if you’re consistently dropping your rental cars off at a different location than you pick them up at (many companies charge a fee for that).

That being said, 2 months exploring the US is an incredible trip and you can see a lot in that time!

Love all the pictures and descriptions of the places you have travelled! Truly gives great inspiration to see the World. Our little family tries to travel a couple of times per year but would love to take a first time RV trip from Eastern NC to destination unknown between Christmas and New Year Day. Wide open question, but any suggestions for a 5 day adventure?

That’s great to hear, thanks Brian! I’m actually typing this comment back to you from NC myself–we’re in town visiting my Mom and Grammy, who both live in the Raleigh area.

Five days from Eastern NC in an RV… the options are pretty limitless! My first thought is St. Augustine/Savannah/Charleston–a great trifecta with limited driving. The Outer Banks Scenic Byway, perhaps with a dip north into Virginia and the Chincoteague area (especially if any of your kids are horse fans) may feel close to home but could also be an amazing trip–no swimming, of course, but I have to say I love the wide open spaces of NC beaches in the winter (and parking will be much easier too–just be sure to check for seasonal ferry and RV park closures).

The mountains (GSMNP followed by Shenandoah, with a ride up the Blue Ridge Parkway along the way) is of course another great option, but I’d watch the weather carefully before committing to that one in December. If you do head that way, the Biltmore should still have its Christmas decor up!

With 5 days and it being your first time in an RV, I’d hesitate to include any of the large eastern seaboard cities or go much further afield, though of course you can if you’re determined to hit the ground running!

Love your ideas for putting together some touring routes. We need help – we will be arriving in Raleigh area for a wedding in August so expecting to do some travel prior in July. Looking for road trip ideas, my husband has very limited walking capacity and will not go near a city! Will we see much doing the Blue Ridge Parkway without hiking? Also the Shenandoah Forest? And I think Id like to see some American beaches!.

Some ideas to set us off would be great thankyou.

Thanks so much, Karen! My mom and Grammy both live in Raleigh and I’ve been visiting since I was a kid, so those are stomping grounds I’m very familiar with. :-)

American national parks are generally very well set-up from an accessibility standpoint, and that includes Great Smoky Mountain, Shenandoah, and Blue Ridge Parkway (not technically a national park in its own right, but mostly part of the system). Not all of the parks will be accessible, of course, but scenic drives in the US virtually always have plenty of easy spots to pull off on and appreciate the views. Skyline Drive will be a hit for you guys, I suspect!

Definitely stop by the visitor’s center in each park and pick up maps–they’ll have clear markings of pull-off spots and also how much walking is involved in them, with the answer sometimes being little to none, plus the difficulty level, distance, and accessibility access of any trails.

National parks also tend to have at least one short wheelchair accessible trail that is paved, often found near the visitor’s center.

Beach wise, you’ll be close to North Carolina’s Outer Banks, which are very popular and beautiful. Kitty Hawk (home of the Wright Brother’s first flight) and surrounding towns might be a great fit. Other options include the Crystal Coast (a bit further south and my stomping grounds), or heading north into Virginia and the Chincoteague area (as in Misty of Chincoteague, if you remember those books from childhood).

In all of those places, sandy/wild beaches with lots of waves, lighthouses, fishing piers, and (in some cases) wild horse spotting on the various islands they live on are all popular attractions.

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9 Top-Rated East Coast Road Trips

Written by Shandley McMurray and Lana Law Updated Jul 25, 2024

There are few things that scream "summer" like an East Coast road trip. Whether you're renting an RV or piloting your own car, a road trip is a fabulous way to make memories and see the country in a way you haven't before. Instead of rushing past idyllic towns on a train or flying over spectacular mountains, a car journey allows you to stop at those off-the-beaten-path treasures you never knew existed.

The East Coast is packed with amazing places to visit and fun things to do. From museum-hopping in Washington, D.C . to catching the view from atop a chair lift at Okemo Mountain Resort in Vermont to sunning yourself on Miami beach , the East Coast offers a variety of holiday options.

Before heading out, you'll need to figure out what kind of trip you're hoping for and then find a way to incorporate some must-see places on the East Coast. Are you big-city culture lovers or small-town folks? Do you love hiking through forests, lazing on a beach, or prefer walking on a boardwalk?

No matter what type of traveler you are or how long you'll be on the road, plan your adventures with our list of the top East Coast road trips.

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Autumn foliage in Acadia National Park

Stops include: Bar Harbor and Acadia National Park, White Mountains National Forest, Boston, Providence, Newport, and Mystic.

New England is one of the top places to visit on the East Coast in summer. It's made up of six of the country's most picturesque states: Maine , Massachusetts , New Hampshire , Vermont , Connecticut , and Rhode Island . In addition to boasting exceptional shoreline views and fantastic trails through national forests, New England is home to a slew of quaint towns and thriving cities bursting with attractions.

Begin your journey in Maine's Acadia National Park . You can spend hours (or even better, days) hiking, biking, and swimming in this 46,000-acre natural wonderland. Use Bar Harbor as your base and enjoy the small-town charm and incredible food on offer.

Walk along the Shore Path from Bar Harbor Town Pier . Then grab a bite in one of the town's quaint cafés or restaurants dotted along charming Main Street . Agamont Park is the perfect place for a serene afternoon pit stop, plus it offers remarkable views of the sparkling Frenchman Bay .

Next stop: Stowe , Vermont . Best known for its incredible skiing , Stowe is a perfect spot to visit at any time of year. The church steeples, rolling hills, and pastoral scenes are picture-perfect. The captivating cascades of Moss Glen Falls flow most freely in spring but are beautiful in all seasons.

Now on to New Hampshire's White Mountains National Forest . If your feet are sore from all that hiking, take a ride on the aerial tramway at Cannon Mountain or climb aboard the Mount Washington Cod Railway .

No trip to New England is complete without seeing the highlights of Boston , which is your next stop. Walk the Freedom Trail, visit the Boston Tea Party Ships & Museum , spook yourself on a ghost walk, and grab lunch at Quincy Market . Visit during the off-season for fewer crowds, and you'll be privy to the beauty of Boston in winter .

Then, on to explore the attractions of Rhode Island . Providence is the place to be for foodies and culture junkies, while those who favor a more laid-back seaside vibe will enjoy a stay in Newport .

Your last stop is Mystic , Connecticut, a beautiful waterfront town, which is home to the impressive Mystic Aquarium and Mystic Seaport Museum . Bursting with maritime charm, it's easy to fall in love with this adorable spot. Don't miss Olde Mistick Village , a fun and unique place to grab a bite or practice some retail therapy.

Savannah River and skyline

Stops include: Portland, Boston, NYC, Philadelphia, Baltimore, Washington, D.C., Arlington, Charleston, Savannah, Orlando, Miami, and Key West.

This ultimate East Coast road trip will take you from the tip of Maine to the bottom of Florida in two to three weeks. It all depends on how long you want to spend at each stop. Whether you breeze through one of our options or choose to spend an extra day or two, you'll be hard-pressed to get a better feel of the varied East Coast than you will with this itinerary.

Start your trip in Portland , Maine's largest town and home to numerous museums and a bustling Old Port district. Cape Elizabeth is another worthwhile and more relaxing stop, boasting picturesque lighthouses and beautiful beaches. It's only five miles away, so there's no reason not to visit.

Now, it's off to Salem , Massachusetts , where you can step back in time at the Witch House and visit the Salem Maritime National Historic Site . Boston is a stone's throw away (well, about 25 miles) and not to be missed. One day is enough to get a feel for this popular capital, but two will really help you get a feel for the town.

Next stop: The Big Apple . You can't be this close and NOT see the sights of New York City . Budget at least two days for non-stop eating, museum-visiting, musical watching, and shopping. Then, head to Philadelphia to soak up the history, see the Liberty Bell , and walk along old cobblestone streets while gazing up at nouveau skyscrapers.

Don't miss Wilmington , Delaware . You won't need long in this pretty town, but its Riverwalk , museums and Airlie Gardens are worth a stop. Baltimore , Maryland is next. This seaport is easy to love (for a day), with multiple sightseeing attractions, a fun music scene, and award-winning restaurants.

The Lincoln Memorial, Washington, D.C.

Now it's time for Washington, D.C . You're going to want to carve out a couple of days for this visit. The obvious draws include the White House , Capitol Hill, and The Lincoln Memorial . But there are so many more tourist attractions that shouldn't be missed, especially the museums.

Next, head to Arlington , Virginia to check out Mount Vernon and Monticello . Charlotte , North Carolina is your next locale. Home of the Carolinas Aviation Museum and the NASCAR Hall of Fame , this is sure to be a popular pit stop.

Charleston , South Carolina offers up a whole lotta Southern charm. Be prepared to be transported back in time in this historic town. Make sure you save room for a good meal (or three). The traditional dishes are hearty and delicious!

Next, tee off in Hilton Head , South Carolina before heading to Savannah , Georgia for an even bigger taste of southern hospitality.

The Art Deco District in Miami Beach

The final leg of your ultimate East Coast Road trip ends in Florida . So much more than a warm paradise for wintering "snowbirds," Florida offers everything from pristine beaches to excellent restaurants and airboat tours through the Everglades . You'll start with a quiet day (or a few hours) in Jacksonville , followed by a few days spent exhausting yourself at Orlando's Disney or Universal theme parks.

Rest up in Cocoa Beach before enjoying Miami's attractions , shopping, and nightlife. Your final stop is Key West , where you can choose to stretch your aching legs on a walk around Hemingway's House , or lounge on the beach with a good book.

Florida Everglades

Stops include: Acadia National Park, White Mountains National Forest, Green Mountains National Forest, Catskills, Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge, Shenandoah, Great Smoky Mountains National Park, and the Everglades.

Sometimes it's good to get away from the hustle, bustle, and incessant noise that buzzes around big cities. Getting back to nature can do our minds and bodies so much good. This two- to three-week itinerary is a perfect break for those who love the outdoors. Rent an RV, pack a tent, or stay at small inns or B&Bs along the way.

First stop: Acadia National Park in Maine . The National Park Service has deemed Acadia the "Crown Jewel of the North Atlantic Coast," and we couldn't agree more. With 158 miles of hiking trails and seven peaks that rise higher than 1,000 feet, you won't fail to find something to make your draw drop in appreciation.

Next is White Mountains National Forest in New Hampshire . With 800,000 acres to explore, you can spend days adventuring in this verdant wonderland. Green Mountain National Forest is found in southwestern and central Vermont . While many enjoy exploring the awesome peaks during the height of fall foliage, summer offers amazing opportunities to hike, camp, fish, and canoe while winter gives skiers the ultimate gift.

New York's Catskills are also a great place to ski, but the thick forests and varied wildlife attract visitors year-round. Then it's time to head to Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge in Virginia . Animal lovers will want to spend days in this incredible place. From bird-watching to wild pony spotting, this refuge is packed with more creatures than you could possibly count.

Heading south again, it's time to explore the trails in Shenandoah National Park , Virginia . Avid hikers will fall in love with the mountains, valleys, waterfalls, and rock scrambles. Whether you want to spend days testing your limits on rock walls or a few hours meandering through lower-impact trails, you won't be disappointed. Just be sure you've packed good hiking shoes.

Looking Glass Falls in the Great Smoky Mountains

The Great Smoky Mountains National Park is our next stop and one of the main attractions in North Carolina . The Appalachians grace this forest, lending it a majestic air. It's also a popular spot for avid hikers, mountain bikers, and skiers. There are so many ways to enjoy this spectacular park: pack a picnic, pitch a tent, or head out fishing.

If you're up for it, tack on a drive to Florida ' s Everglades National Park . Yes, there are gators. Yes, you will see at least one. But, there's so much more to the Everglades than our sharp-toothed friends. Take an airboat ride, charter a fishing boat, sign up for an adventure tour, or walk the Anhinga Trail . Adding this stop will add about 16 hours of driving, but it's more than worth the extra time spent in the car.

US Capitol Building, Washington D.C.

Stops include: Philadelphia, Amish Village, Washington, D.C., Colonial Williamsburg, and Assateague Island

This unique East Coast Tour ends where it begins, in Philadelphia , Pennsylvania . You'll want at least a day in this historic town to soak up sites like the Liberty Bell , Independence National Historical Park , and One Liberty Observation Deck .

Next, you'll head to Washington, D.C. , stopping at The Amish Village in Strasburg , Pennsylvania on the way. Tip: book a private tour of an Amish farmhouse for an intimate look at the Amish culture. Set aside at least one full day and night to spend in Washington . From Capitol Hill to The White House to The Washington Monument , history is on full display in the nation's capital.

Step back in time during your stop at Colonial Williamsburg in Virginia . Known as "the world's largest living history museum," this quaint town comes alive with original buildings housing museums and so much more. Take a horse and buggy ride, visit a theme park, and have a chat with someone dressed in costume from the 18th century, all right here.

Then head to your final stop before completing your loop in Philadelphia. Virginia ' s Assateague Island National Seashore offers a wonderful respite from all that driving. Run with the wild ponies, play in the dunes, and picnic on the beach. You'll be thankful for the fresh air.

Mount Washington Auto Road

Stops include: Bangor, Portland, and Mount Washington State Park

Sometimes, a long weekend is as much time as we can afford to set off on an exploration. This three-day East Coast tour offers the perfect amount of time both in and out of the car. Start your trip in Bangor , Maine . Scary story buffs will enjoy a visit to Stephen King's house , while others might favor a walk along the Penobscot River Walkway or a trip to the Cole Land Transportation Museum .

Portland is your next stop. It's a mere two hours away and offers a more populated version of life in Maine . Wander around the shops and stop for a coffee or meal in the Old Port waterfront neighborhood. Another must-see: the Portland Museum of Art .

Don't miss the Portland Head Light . Located 13 minutes south of Portland in Cape Elizabeth 's Fort Williams Park , this picturesque spot is a great place to stretch your legs while snapping frame-worthy photos.

Your final stop on this three-day East Coast road trip is Mount Washington State Park in New Hampshire . This natural beauty is found on the summit of Mount Washington , the highest peak in the Northeast. Nearby is White Mountains National Forest . Hikers will relish the 15 trails that take you to the top, while photographers will be hard-pressed to find a more impressive background.

Beach on the Cape Cod Peninsula

Stops include: Providence, Cape Cod National Seashore, Coast Guard Beach, Provincetown

While some areas are a bit tough to navigate in an RV, the Cape Cod Peninsula is a real winner when it comes to East Coast road trip destinations. Plus, there are only two main highways here, making it tough to get lost.

Start your journey by seeing the sights of Providence, RI , where you can spend time ogling the Art Deco and Beaux-Arts buildings or visiting top attractions, like the Roger Williams Park Zoo and RISD Museum of Art.

U. S. Route 6 is your best bet for getting to bustling Provincetown , located all the way at the tip of the Cape. This is where you'll find a ton of fab restaurants, sweets shops, boutique stores, and plenty of interesting things to do to keep you busy.

Along the way, you'll spy pristine beaches, picturesque lighthouses, and adorable small towns so charming, you may want to book in for a night or two. The Cape Cod National Seashore consists of over 40 miles of some of the most beautiful beaches in the state . Don't miss Coast Guard Beach , which is a highlight for beach lovers, especially during summer.

Topsail Beach, Outer Banks

Stops include: Corolla, Duck, Kitty Hawk, Cape Hatteras National Seashore, Buxton, Ocracoke Island, Beaufort, Wrightsville Beach, and Wilmington .

For an unforgettable offshore driving trip that takes you from island to island head to North Carolina's Outer Banks . Home to over 100 miles of beach, this beach bum lover's road trip will have you cruising along with the windows down and stopping here and there to dip your toes in the ocean. This could be a rapid-paced two- to three-day road trip or you could spend a couple of days at stops along the way to turn it into a week or longer.

Start your journey at the north end of the Outer Banks, in Corolla , to spot wild horses roaming free on the Currituck Banks. Continue past Duck, known for its charming shops, extensive boardwalks, and relaxing atmosphere down to Kitty Hawk, the birthplace of aviation, and snap a pic with the Wright Brothers National Memorial.

Leave the built-up towns as you head further south into the Cape Hatteras National Seashore , where you'll find endless stretches of soft sand, historic lighthouses, and kiteboarders racing across Pamlico Sound . If you need a bit more lighthouse history, pop into the Cape Lookout Lighthouse and climb the 207 steps to the top to see where you've come from and where you'll be going to next.

Waterfront in Beaufort, NC

Hop on the free ferry to Ocracoke Island from Hatteras (70 minutes on the ferry) and step back in time. This 16-mile-long island is quiet, charming, and remote, but offers a surprisingly good selection of dining options in the Village of Ocracoke, the island's only community. You can spend your time hanging on the beaches, walking along a nature trail, taking a kayaking tour, or simply relaxing.

The next stop is Beaufort . After a 2.5-hour-long ferry ride to Cedar Island (fee), drive 50 minutes down the road to Beaufort, one of the most beautiful coastal towns in North Carolina . Historical old homes grace the streets and the scenic waterfront is full of restaurants and shops. If you want to stop for a while, have lunch or enjoy a boat tour.

Afterward, continue southwards to Atlantic Beach with a quick stop at Fort Macon, one of the best-preserved forts along this coastline. Become a full-fledged beach bum along the next stretch, go swimming or surfing, do a bit of shore fishing, or generally laze about at any one of the beach towns of Atlantic Beach, Emerald Island, and Topsail Beach .

Fort Macon, Outer Banks

Near the end of your trip, spend a day or two at Wrightsville Beach living the laid-back beach life and perhaps trying some e-foiling along the Intracoastal Waterway.

Wash off the sand and put on your walking shoes to tour the sights of Wilmington including the Battleship North Carolina and the historic downtown, and finish the trip off with a seafood diner at one of the waterfront restaurants and a stroll along the boardwalk.

Read More: Best Beaches in the Outer Banks

New York City skyline

Stops include: Boston , New York, Philadelphia, and Washington.

Your first stop on this tour is Boston , where you should also budget a two-day stay. While not as bustling as New York, this harbor town also boasts an impressive atmosphere. Whether you favor a leisurely stroll through the various restaurants and shops in Quincy Market or prefer to catch a baseball game at Fenway Park , there's something for everyone in this vibrant city. Don't miss walking the Freedom Trail . It's a great way to learn more about Boston's interesting history and will guide you to some of the city's most important locales.

Next, you're off to New York City , the mecca of all things cool. Drive time between the two cities is approximately 5 to 5.5 hours. You need to budget a minimum of two days here to really feel the vibe of this stellar city. Come with a big appetite, as you'll consume some of the best food of your life. And pack good walking shoes since you'll be on your feet all day visiting museums, shopping, and wandering through Central Park. Don't forget to add a Broadway show (or two) to your schedule.

After New York, it's time for a major dose of history in Philadelphia . Plan on a two-hour drive to get here. Stroll the cobblestone streets of Independence Historic Park and see the Liberty Bell, Franklin Court, and Independence Hall. Head south to the 18th Century buildings of Society Hill, westward is Fairmount Park and the Schuylkill River. Pop in for a bit of art and culture at the Philadelphia Museum of Art and the Rodin Museum.

The Capitol Building in Washington

No tour of the top East Coast cities would be complete without a stop in Washington . This is at least a three-hour drive.

The great thing about this city is that all the most important sights are within easy walking distance. In a day you can knock off the White House, the Lincoln Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the National Mall and Veterans Memorials. But be sure to add another day (or two) for the museums, almost all of which are free. The National Air and Space Museum, the National Museum of History, and the new National Museum of African American History and Culture are not to be missed.

Saugatuck River in Westport, CT

Stops include: Stamford, Westport, Old Saybrook, New London, Rocky Neck State Park, Mystic, Newport

You won't have a lot of ground to cover when traveling from Connecticut to Rhode Island – Stamford to Newport is about 140 miles. The views along this route, however, can be pretty spectacular, especially if you take time to stop in some of the most adorable towns along the way.

While busy highways aren't the best way to enjoy a scenic East Coast road trip, they are efficient at getting you where you need to go. The I-95 acts as the main thoroughfare for visitors to Connecticut and Rhode Island. Along the route, there are many places to stretch your legs, grab a coffee, or take a wander along the beach.

Although only 15 miles from Stamford, Westport is a charming small town in Connecticut with a big-city vibe. Its quaint Main Street is packed with high-end stores and ice cream shops, and the Saugatuck River is a resplendent place to enjoy a bit of peace and quiet. Head to the beach if you're hoping to frolic in the sand or play a game of beach volleyball. Be prepared to pay a daily fee between Memorial Day and mid-October, though. They also boast a top-notch theater and arts center.

Old Saybrook and New London are also worthy of a visit, if only for a quick lunch. Dip off the route at Rocky Neck State Park and plan to spend at least an hour here wandering the trails or hanging on the soft, sandy beach.

Whatever you do, be sure to schedule a stop in Mystic . One of the most charming maritime towns in Connecticut, this New England beauty is a fab place to spend a few hours or, better yet, a weekend. The Mystic Seaport Museum and Mystic Aquarium are family-friendly attractions you won't want to miss.

Newport is a must-stop once you reach Rhode Island. One of the top summer destinations for people across the East Coast, Newport is filled with high-end restaurants, eclectic shops, charming inns, and sandy beaches. The Breakers is unmissable and one of the most stunning houses you'll see on the famed Cliff Walk.

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30 Best Places to go for an Incredible East Coast (USA) Road Trip

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The East Coast of the United States has it all! The East Coast of the United States has so many incredible stops for one epic Road Trip. There is so much to see, to do and to eat! I have lived my whole life in New England and have spent months exploring the East Coast. The list below are my very favorite stops on the East Coast starting from Maine and ending in Florida. So keep scrolling to find the 30 best places to stop and places to visit for an incredible East Coast (USA) road trip.

The top 30 best places to stop on the East Coast (USA).

Pragmatic Travelers only recommend what they have actually done, seen and eaten. This is not a round up of spots I found on the internet but from my own experiences.

Top 30 best places to visit on the East Coast (USA).

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  • Oqunquit, Maine . – Charming coastal town in Maine with excellent access to beaches, restaurants and hikes.
  • Portland, Maine- A foodie haven. You will be spoilt for restaurant choices here. Adorable city to explore and history to learn.
  • White Mountains, New Hampshire -Absolutely gorgeous mountainous area to go for hiking, skiing and really all outdoor based adventures. Check out my local guide for the area by clicking here .
  • Portsmouth, New Hampshire – Adorable coastal town with excellent restaurants and shops.
  • Boston, Massachusetts – Buzzing city with excellent food and historical sights to visit. Make sure to check out the aquarium and Fenway Park, as well.
  • Provincetown, Massachusetts -A LGBTQ+ safe haven/celebrated destination. Thriving coastal town with galleries, clubs, excellent food and beaches.
  • Providence, Rhode Island- For all of the small city eats, drinks and history. Make sure to check out Federal Hill.
  • Newport, Rhode Island- Thriving coastal town/island with great beaches, an amazing cliff walk and many great restaurants. Don’t miss the Newport Mansions.
  • Mystic, Connecticut – Quintessential New England coastal town. Lots of shopping and beaches nearby. It has become known as a foodie destination.
  • Chester , Connecticut- This is a very small New England town that will completely charm you. Lots of walks and shops/galleries to visit. Has EXCELLENT food options including Grano Arso, Honeycone Ice Cream and Ottos. Check out our restaurant guide to Chester .
  • New Haven, Connecticut – One of my favorite cities to walk around. The around surrounding Yale is beautiful. It is home to the best pizza in the country. (Yeah, I said it.)
  • New York City, New York -While this is not my favorite city, you can’t skip it. The food, Broadway, the history. It really is something else. My favorite museum is the Tenement Museum.
  • Cooperstown, New York- While a bit far from the coast, this baseball haven is well worth the stop. The Hall of Fame is a magical experience for any baseball fan.
  • Gettysburg and Hershey, Pennsylvania -For the history, rides and chocolate.
  • Philadelphia, Pennsylvania- Philly should get more love then it gets. Great food and great historical sights.
  • Washington D.C. – An amazing destination with so much to learn, to see and to do. Most museums are free, so surprisingly affordable. A must do. Click here for our travel guide.
  • The Bourbon Trail, Kentucky – OK, so maybe not really on the East Coast but if you are a bourbon fan it is worth the drive. So many excellent bourbon options. And the Louisville Slugger museum is nearby so win win.
  • Asheville, North Carolina -Excellent galleries, food, cider, and beer. Wonderful city to walk around. A don’t miss.
  • Blue Ridge, Georgia- This small town took me by surprise. A wonderful downtown area to shop, explore and eat. All surrounded by beautiful mountain vistas and waterfalls.
  • Atlanta, Georgia- A massive city with crazy traffic but well worth it (even if it’s just for the aquarium)!
  • Savannah, Georgia -Any city that has gorgeous parks, trees covered in Spanish moss and a thriving art scene is worthy of your time. Throw in some excellent food then you got yourself one hell of a road trip stop.
  • Charleston, South Carolina- The colors, architecture, food and history makes this a great holiday destination.
  • Saint Augustine, Florida- Perfect for a short stay, this city has loads of history and beautiful architecture. Plus beaches! Also two great cocktail bars. Click here for our cocktail guide !
  • West Palm Beach, Florida -Excellent place to stay and explore the area. Lots of beaches, restaurants and richy zip codes to explore. Check out the Norton Art Museum and the Palm Beach Lake Trail.
  • Miami, Florida -I didn’t love Miami a bit too chaotic for me but worth the visit for the art deco architecture.
  • Key West, Florida -So much fun, such great food and wonderful activities. The drive from Miami is gorgeous.
  • Marco Island, Florida- A relaxed and beautiful island. The food wasn’t my favorite but had a wonderful time learning about dolphins with Dolphin Explorer.
  • Sarasota, Florida- I really enjoy my time in Sarasota. St. Armands Circle is a wonderful place to eat and go shopping. Plus some of the best beaches in the country are nearby. (Looking at you Siesta Key.)
  • Orlando, Florida- I mean Disney World. I don’t think I need to say anything else.
  • Port St. Joe, Florida- This is a rural beach area in the panhandle of Florida. And I mean rural. It is a quiet but beautiful area of Florida. That still has dolphins swim by public beaches. I thoroughly enjoyed the peace. (I did NOT like Panama City. Kinda trashy.)

West Palm Beach is a great place to visit on a tour of the East Coast.

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East Coast Road Trip: 25+ Stops You Don’t Want To Miss!

We spent about 4 weeks doing an East Coast Road Trip in the fall and it was magical! Below we share the destinations we stopped at, what we did and how much time we spent to help you plan your East coast trip.

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It was a whirlwind trip but so much fun!!

We also included some southern states and stops in case you want your road trip itinerary to take you all the way from Maine down to the Florida .

Here is a summary of the stops we recommend: Stowe, VT | Lincoln, NH | Acadia National Park | Boston, MA | Newport, RI | Mystic, CT | New York City | Cape May, NJ | Philadelphia, PA | Delaware | Washington, DC | Shenandoah NP | Asheville, NC | Charleston, SC | Savannah, GA | St Augustine, FL | Orlando, FL | Florida Keys

Table of Contents

Map Of East Coast Road Trip

The first map shows the first half of the trip.

1st Half map of East Coast Road Trip

This map shows the 2nd half of the trip.

2nd Half map of east coast road trip

Vermont – 2 Nights

Stowe Vermont Road Trip East Coast Road Trip

Vermont is known for its green mountains, maple syrup, cider, wineries, breweries and gorgeous covered bridges. We tried to cover all of that when we visited!!

Ben and Jerry’s ice cream was also started here – we ran out of time and weren’t able to visit. But this is something else you may want to add to your list.

Burlington, Vermont

Things To Do In Burlington Vermont

This fun college town has the famous Church Street – the street has a church on each end of it. It is exactly what you think a New England town would look like! It also has cool shops, yummy chocolates and a distillery tasting room. Plus a variety of unique shops and high end clothes stores.

Outside of the down is the waterfront with the Maple Creemees stand – you can’t leave without getting one! Plus foam brewers. We love stoping at local breweries.

You can also make a stop at Shelbourne Farm for cheese, syrup and walking trails.

Here is a high-level look of things to do in Burlington Vermont:

Shelbourne Farm 

  • Walk trails
  • Cheese making at 11am
  • Get lunch food

Walk on Church Street 

  • Find the Global Pathways Jewelry Store and The Crystal Cottage of Vermont
  • Find street art 
  • Lake Champlian Chocolates
  • Smugglers Notch distillery

Waterfront around sunset 

  • Foam Brewers 
  • Creemees Ice Cream (Maple Creemees)
  • Citizen Cider – Have Poultine for dinner here

More Fun Activities in Burlington

Burlington Scavenger Hunt check out all of Burlington’s landmarks and hidden gems as you answer trivia questions.

Sip for Burlington Brewery Tour Check out Burlington’s world-class brewery scene on this guided tour

For all the details on Burlington, VT check out our post: 15 Fun Things to do in Burlington, VT

Stowe, Vermont

Emily's Covered Bridge on your east coast road trip

This gorgeous town located at the foot of the highest peek in Vermont: Mount Mansfield is a must do while in Vermont. There are gorgeous hiking trails, picturesque bridges and beautiful scenic drives – especially in fall when the leaves are changing.

You won’t want to miss a stop at Cold Hollow Cider Place for hot cider and cider donuts. Be sure to head over the brewery for some cider beer!

If you like local breweries the Alchemist Stowe is known to have some of the best beers in the whole US. You will also find the Von Trapp place in Stowe. It is busy so if you are interested in visiting be sure to book a reservation ahead of time.

Here is a high-level look of things to do in Stowe, Vermont:

  • Smugglers Notch State Park
  • Hike the Bingham Falls via Mills Trail
  • Walk Stowe’s Main Street
  • Auto Toll Road to the top of Mt. Mansfield
  • Emily’s Covered Bridge (Gold Brook Bridge)
  • Scenic Drive (90 minutes)
  • Cold Hollow Cider Place
  • The Alchemist Stowe
  • Stowe Cider
  • Dinner at Von Trapp Place

For more on Stowe, Vermont check out our post: 20 Fun Things To Do in Stowe, Vermont

Where to Stay

We visited the east coast in our RV and choose to stay at a campground where we could visit Stowe and Burlington. There are also a lot of great hotels and vacation rentals in the area.

Apple Island RV Park Where we stayed

Sterling Ridge Resort  is in between Burlington and Stowe and would make a good base.

Green Mountain Inn  is right in Stowe and would be a great place to stay to explore Stowe.

Courtyard Burlington Harbor  is right in Burlington and would be perfect for exploring Burlington.

Vacation Rentals

Close to Stowe and the Mountain

Lake View Close to Burlington

If you are looking for more things to do in Vermont check out our post: 45 Places to Stop on Your Ultimate Vermont Road Trip and 31+ Fun Things To Do In Vermont [2 Day Itinerary included]

New Hampshire – 2 Nights

White Mountain National Forest, East Coast Road Trip

New Hampshire and Vermont share a lot of similarities on what they are known for. Beautiful landscape, maple syrup, scenic drives, covered bridges.

Lincoln, New Hampshire

Things To Do In Lincoln New Hampshire on an east coast road trip. Picture of Flume Gorge Hike.

When we visited New Hampshire we knew we wanted to do a tram or cog train ride . We opted for the tram as it would take us to the top of Cannon Mountain and one of our kids is named Cannon – it was an easy choice.

I also wanted to do the gorgeous Flume Gorge hike and it did not disappoint. Since we were there in fall we wanted to be sure to do the Kancamagus highway drive to see the changing leaves.

High-Level overview of what we did in New Hampshire:

  • Cannon Mountain Tram
  • Flume Gorge Hike  
  • Grab Purple Tomatoe Sandwiches
  • Kancamagus Highway Drive – great for seeing the fall leaves. Here is a list of attractions located off of the highway.
  • Mt Washington Auto Road – Highest point in NH

Where To Stay

This is where we stayed: Fransted Family Campground & RV Park

Riverwalk Resort at Loon Mountain A restaurant on site, outside swimming pool, a hot tub and gorgeous scenery!

InnSeasons Resort Pollard Brook In the White Mountain National Forest but a 5 minute drive to downtown Lincoln! It has an indoor and outdoor pool too.

Luxury Loon Mountain Home

For more on New Hampshire check out our post: 14 Best Things To Do In Lincoln New Hampshire

Maine – 3 Nights

Cannon driving a Lobster Boat on the waters around Acadia National Park

Maine is known for its rugged coast, pristine forests, lobster, outdoor recreation and Acadia National park. For our stop in Maine we just did Acadia National Park but we would love to go back to explore more of Maine. You also don’t want to miss the lobster rolls!

Acadia National Park

Acadia National Park, shows a man on an overlook point, East Coast Road Trip

Whenever we visit a National Park we like to visit the whole park. Those off the beaten path places that most people don’t go to – along with all of the must see stops.

This meant there were 3 areas of Acadia we would visit – the 4th would have been taking a boat to one of the islands but we opted not to do that this time around. But will the next time we go!

The 3 areas we visited were the Schoodic Peninsula, the Main Loop and the Quiet Side. We also spent time in Bar Harbor eating and exploring the town.

Here is a high-level overview of what we did in Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor:

Schoodic Peninsula – Acadia National Park

  • Sundew Trail
  • Schoodic Headtrails

Acadia National Park – Main Loop

  • Cadillac Mountain Sunrise – need tickets
  • Park Loop Road drive stop at lookouts
  • Precipice Trail – 2.1 miles 1000 ft elevation gain Crazy Family Adventure Acadia National Park Precipe Trail
  • Beehive Trail – 1.5 mile 500 foot elevation gain https://www.alltrails.com/trail/us/maine/the-beehive-loop-trail
  • Thunder Hole – Ocean Path trail to Thunder Hole (.7 mile there and .7 back)
  • Jordan Pond House (Popovers (open 11am-5pm)) and Jordan Pond Path after dinner if we want to. 

Acadia National Park – Quiet Side And Lobster Boat

  • Bass Harbor Lighthouse
  • Hike Wonderland Trail
  • LuLu Lobster Boat Tour

For more on Acadia National Park check out our posts: 17 Fun Things To Do In Acadia National Park and Acadia National Park Itinerary [Plus Where To stay]

Bar Harbor is a super cute town and with its close proximity to Acadia you will definitely want to spend some time here. Here are a few things to do:

Bar Harbor Culinary Walking Tour Taste local foods as you explore Bar Harbor on this 3-hour tour

Historic Guided Walking Tour Learn about the history of this historic town and its historic landmarks on this fun 2 hour tour

For more on Bar Harbor check out our post: 11 Things To Do In Bar Harbor Maine

Campgrounds

We stayed here: Mt Desert RV Park which was in a perfect location to see all parts of the park. Plus it was close to the Happy Clam Shack!

Hadley’s Point Campground This lovely campground offers a quiet escape from city life.

Bar Harbor Grand Hotel in Central Bar Harbor this hotel is located just 1.4 miles from Acadia National Park

Acadia Inn this comfortable hotel has an onsite trail that accesses the park

Vacation Rental

Shannon Cottage in Bar Harbor only a 5 minute walk to the Village Green

Lovely Mayapple Cottage outside of Bar Harbor this is a great option if you are looking for peace and quiet.

Massachusetts – 3 Nights

Boston Tea Party Museum, East Coast Road Trip

Craig and I had gotten engaged in Boston back in 2001 and we were excited to get back to visit again! There is so much history in Boston to take in via the Freedom Trail, the historical streets and the restaurants.

We choose to spend 2 full days exploring Boston and crammed in a lot. Here is what we did:

  • Freedom Trail – Freedom Trail Walking Tour App
  • Book a 2.5 hour guided walking tour of the Freedom Trail here.
  • Boston Tea Party Ships and Museum Interactive Tour
  • Donut Tour – Book your Underground Donut Tour here!
  • Boston National Historic Park
  • Little Italy Dinner – make a reservation
  • Basketball Game – Celtics Game
  • Fenway Park Book a 1 hour guided tour of Fenway Park

More Great Boston Activities

Old Town Tolley Tour  Hop on and off at one of 14 spots on this great tour. These great spots include the Boston Public Garden, the USS Constitution Museum, Quincy Market, and more.

Buy a Go City All Inclusive Pass  This pass includes 40+ attractions including the famous swan boat, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston Children’s Museum, Museum of Science, Franklin Park Zoo, and more.

Boston Duck Tour  See Boston from a different view with this one of a kind kid friendly tour.

For more on Boston and Salem check out: 29+ Fun Things to Do In Boston With Kids

Accommodations in Boston

We left our RV at the Sandy Pond campground in Plymouth and went into Boston and spent the night at a hotel. There are not many options for campgrounds close to Boston. From what we could find.

Omni Parker Hotel Where we stayed

Seaport Hotel Boston  Stay right on Boston’s historic waterfront

Historic Loft Near Boston Common

Townhouse in the Center of Boston

Salem is usually a nice train ride from Boston. Well when we were there they were working on part of the line so we had to take a train and a bus. Plus we went the opening of Halloween weekend. It was an experience! The bus ride was packed full and felt like it took forever but we made it.

There is so much history in Salem as well as long as all the fun that surrounds Halloween there! I am glad we went and experienced Halloween in Salem. That being said I would really like to come back to Salem and explore when it isn’t so packed with people.

Here is what we did in Salem and was recommended to us:

  • Walk the Salem Heritage Trail
  • Stroll along Chestnut Street (Take the time to wander down beautiful Chestnut Street, which was the first planned street in America. Read all of the house plaques to learn about the people who built and lived in the exquisite Federal-style mansions.)
  • Salem has wonderful, historic cemeteries, including the Old Burying Point Cemetery on Charter Street, Howard Street Cemetery and the Broad Street Cemetery.
  • The Charter Street Burying Point is one of the oldest cemeteries in Massachusetts. In it you can see the graves of a Witch Trials judge, a Mayflower passenger, and architect Samuel McIntire. 
  • Salem Witch Trails Tour Guide App
  • Haunted Happenings Marketplace – Salem Commons

More Great Activities in Salem

Ghosts of Salem Walking Tour  This family friendly tour will immerse you in the city’s dark past.

Haunt & History Guided Night Tour  Explore this historic city at night.

For an extra stop check out this awesome Nantucket Itinerary!

If you want to go straight from Boston to NYC check out this great post on how you can do it via the train! Taking the Boston to NYC Train .

Rhode Island – 1 Night

Picture of a bridge in Newport, Rhode Island, East Coast Road Trip

When making a stop in Newport, Rhode Island we knew we wanted to try some Oysters! Being that we were there with the kids we knew they would maybe try an oyster but would not appreciate them or how much they cost. For that reason we got some to go and it worked out great.

Here is a list of things to do in Newport, Rhode Island:

  • Newport to Ocean Drive Historic District
  • Bowen’s Wharf
  • Brenton Point State Park (get a kite)
  • Pawtucket – National Park Site
  • Providence for lunch
  • Snake Den State Park
  • West Greenwich
  • Mantucket Rhodyoyster farm tour and dinner.

For more on Rhode Island check out: 19 Best Things To Do In Newport RI

We stayed at the Worden Pond Family Campground.

Marshall Slocum Inn this federalist style hotel is conveniently only a 5-minute drive from the Newport Mansions and within walking distance to the Cliff Walk.

Newport Harbor Hotel and Marina Here you can enjoy waterfront views, on-site dining, and an indoor saltwater pool.

Downtown Newport Luxury on Thames

Harbor View Retreat

Connecticut – 1 Night

shows 4 kids standing on a pier in downtown mystic, East coast road trip

In Connecticut we wanted to check out a cider mill and the cute small town of Mystic!

Here are a few things to do in Mystic:

  • Mystic Seaport Museum
  • Olde Mistick Village
  • Downtown Mystic
  • Clydes Cider Mill

More to do in Mystic

Glow in the Park TreeTrails Burn some energy high in the tree tops. Great for ages 7+

Downtown Mystic Ghost Tour learn about this seafaring town’s dark past on this 2 hour guided tour.

For more on Mystic check out: 21 Best Things To Do In Mystic CT

Sun Outdoors Mystic On-site amenities and activities include basketball, horseshoes, miniature golf, bocce ball, pickleball, volleyball, and a heated swimming pool, among others.

Whaler’s Inn This hotel is within walking distance of shops and restaurants and is around the corner from the Mystic River Bascule Bridge.

Taber Inn Only an 8-minute walk from the beach, and 1 mile from the Mystic Seaport, the Taber Inn has everything you need for a comfortable and relaxing stay.

Overlooking the Mystic River

Seaside Getaway

New York – 3 Nights

picture of a family in Times Square in NYC, East Coast Road Trip

New York City

While in NYC we wanted to be sure to hit the historic sites, a broadway play, China Town and also the 9/11 Memorial. NYC is such a cool city with so much to see and do and just an awesome energetic vibe. We were there for 2 1/2 days and went from the minute we got there until we left.

This time we stayed on the New Jersey side and the subway was right down the road from our RV park. We took the ferry one trip and did the subway the rest of the time and it was so easy for getting into the city.

Here is what we did with our 2 1/2 days in NYC:

  • Book your tickets for the Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island with Ferry Ride
  • Statue of Liberty
  • Food Tour – do it ourselves of Pizza Places
  • Central Park 
  • Lego Store 
  • Thrift Store  – Thrifty Hog
  • Flight Club – shoe store 
  • Rutger Park – bball court
  • Knicks Basketball Game
  • 9/11 Memorial & Museum Timed Entry Ticket
  • Little Italy – Walking Tour App
  • China Town – Walking Tour App
  • Dinner by Broadway at Haru Sushi and dessert at Juniors
  • Booked Broadway Play 8pm – The Lion King Get tickets here: The Lion King on Broadway
  • Times Square

More to do in NYC

New York CityPass – Save money at 5 tops attractions including the Empire State Building, American Museum of Natural History, Top of the Rock, Guggenheim Museum and more.

Manhattan Helicopter Tour Get a bird’s eye view of the Big Apple

Big Bus Hop On and Off Sightseeing Tour Hop on and off at your leisure at NYC’s most iconic landmarks

Check out our post for more to do in NYC with kids: Visiting New York City With Kids [Itinerary Included]

We would 100% recommend the Liberty Harbor RV park as a great place to stay if you are coming in an RV. It wasn’t cheap at over $100 a night for basically a water and electric parking lot (there was a dump station) but with the location it was perfect for exploring NYC!

It is located in New Jersey but it is just across the water and there is a subway up the road (that you can walk to) that you can take to easily get into New York City.

Hyatt Place NYC Chelsea this great location is walking distance to restaurants, landmarks, and the subway

Hampton Inn Times Square Stay in the heart of Times Square at this amazing hotel.

One Bedroom Apartment with Den in NYC

Cozy Studio Apartment near the Empire State Building

Another great place to visit in New York – that is located on the western side of the state is Ithaca, New York! If you are interested in stopping here check out this great post on things to do in Ithaca .

New Jersey – 1 Night

Ocean City NJ boardwalk, East Coast Road Trip

Ocean City and Cape May

We didn’t spend much time in New Jersey but knew when we were there we wanted to visit one of the boardwalks. Our first stop was the Ocean City boardwalk and since it was off season (Fall) it wasn’t very busy but we still got an idea of what the boardwalk is like!

Exploring the city of Cape May and seeing the beach was fun too. Here is a list of things we recommend you do in New Jersey:

  • Barnegat Lighthouse State Park
  • Atlantic City (Absecon Light House – Open Thursdays through Mondays
  • Lucy The Elephant,
  • Historic Smithville
  • King King Sundae at the Sugar Factory
  • Ocean City – walk the boardwalk and the Atlantic Ocean beach
  • Cape May (Ligthhouse, Washington Street Mall, Naval Air Station Wildwood Aviation Museum, Cape May Historic District)
  • Brew and Surf Trail
  • Explore Cape May
  • Cold Spring Brewery
  • Ghost Tour at Historic Cold Spring Village – booked

More Fun Activities at the Jersey Shore

Jersey Shore Whale and Dolphin Watching Cruise learn about marine life and the history of Cape May on this 3 hour cruise

Weekend Dolphin Watching Breakfast Cruise Enjoy breakfast as you watch dolphins on this 2-hour guided tour

We stayed at the Echo Farms campground . It was fine – it was a place to stay. The roads were a bit tight but we made it work.

Biscayne Suites is a hotel located in Ocean City that has all of the amenities that you could ask for. 

Ocean 7 is located on the boardwalk in Ocean City

4 Bedroom/ 4 Bath Beachfront Condo

2 Bedroom/ 3 Bath with Ocean Views

Philadelphia – 2 Nights

The Liberty Bell, in Philadelphia, East Coast Road Trip

We ended up spending one day in Philly. We booked a food tour and didn’t really think about the times that a lot of the historic buildings were open. So we ended up just seeing a lot of them from the outside.

The food tour was well worth it! Just wish we would have planned the timing better.

Here is what we did in Philly:

  • Reading Terminal Market – food tour: Book it here: Flavors of Philly Food Tour
  • The Liberty Bell
  • Independence Hall – you need a ticket ahead of time – we saw it from the outside.
  • John F. Kennedy Plaza – Love Sculpture
  • Amore Sculpture – Sister Cities Park
  • Penn’s Landing on the waterfront

Click here to download a map of historic Philly

Additional Things to do in Philly

Revolutionary Walk Guided Tour Journey through the Old City on this guided tour

Amazing Philadelphia Scavenger Hunt Adventure use your smartphone as a guide and set your own pace. It includes stops at many of the most famous spots in the city, as well as some lesser-known sights

For all the details check out our post: 17+ Fun Things To Do In Philadelphia With Kids [Plus 1 day Itinerary]

We stayed at the same place we stayed when we explore Jersey: Echo Farms campground .

Philadelphia Marriot Downtown A super comfortable hotel right in the heart of downtown Philadelphia, Philadelphia Marriott Downtown is a wonderful place to call home for a few days.

Hilton Garden Inn Philadelphia Center City be within walking distance of several attractions when you stay here.

Historic 3- Story Classic Trinity House

Beautiful 3 Bedroom Apartment in the Heart of Center City

Delaware – 1 Night

The boardwalk in Wilmington , DE, east coast road trip

We weren’t exactly sure what to do in Delaware but we kept seeing beaches and boardwalks. And also knew we wanted to visit the Assateague National Seashore to try to see the horses (Even though this is actually in Maryland).

  • Assateague National Seashore
  • Wilmington Scavenger Hunt Visit all the hidden gems and landmarks that Wilmington has to offer while ansering trivia questions.

We stayed at the Jellystone Park in Lewes . It was a really nice park!

Hyatt Place Wilmington Riverfront This modern hotel is located right on the riverfront, in an ideal location for sightseers.

Homewood Suites by Hilton Wilmington Downtown both the Delaware Center for the Contemporary Arts and the Brandywine Zoo are within walking distance.

Upscale Vacation Rental Home

Gateway Oasis in Brandywine Valley

Washington DC – 3 Nights

Washington Monument East Coast Road Trip

Washington DC

We spent one day exploring Washington DC and the monuments. The next day we returned to do some of the free museums. Check out what we did:

  • White House picture from the outside. White House Experience App
  • Black Lives Matter Plaza
  • The White House Visitor Center
  • Thomas Jefferson Memorial
  • Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial
  • Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial
  • Korean War Veterans Memorial
  • Abraham Lincoln Memorial
  • Vietnam Veterans Memorial
  • Washington Monument
  • Arlington National Cemetery
  • Union Station

For all the details check out our post: 23 Things To Do In Washington DC With Kids [+ 2 Day Itinerary]

Great Tours in Washington DC

Hop-On and Hop-Off Sightseeing Bus Tour  See the sites and learn the history of DC from a double-decker bus. This tour visits the White House, Lincoln Memorial, National Cathedral, Arlington National Cemetary, National Capital, and more.

Tastes of Georgetown Food Tour  Learn about the history of DC’s oldest and most iconic neighborhood while sampling delicious local foods.

Monuments and Memorials Bike Tour  Bike through the Tidal Basin and National Mall on this self-guided tour. This three-hour guided tour is perfect for all ages and includes bikes and helmets.

Georgetown Ghost Tour  Discover the dark side of this historic part of the city, including visiting the famous Exorcist stairs featured in the movie during this walking tour.

African American History Tour  On this 4-hour tour, you will see some of the most iconic sites and lesser-known unique landmarks in civil rights history. From the home of Frederick Douglass to African American Civil War Memorial and Museum to Howard University take an in-depth look at the struggle for civil rights.

Washington Plaza Hotel  This hotel is located close to the White House and Dupont Circle. The hotel offers a wide variety of rooms and suite choices.

Courtyard by Marriott Washington Downtown/Convention Center  Stay in the heart of our nation’s capital. This hotel has a restaurant, private parking, free bikes, and a beautiful garden on site.

Private Apartment in a Historic Home  Located in the center of Northwest DC, this home is located within walking distance of the Metro and monuments and museums.

Historic Victorian Townhome  This beautiful three-bedroom townhome is located in one of the city’s most vibrant neighborhoods. Walking distance to restaurants, bars, and the National Mall.

That is where we ended our 4 week East Coast road trip. But here are a few other stops we have made over the years that you could add to your trip:

Picture of kids standing in front of the sign for Shenandoah National Park, East Coast Road Trip

Shenandoah National park

Shenandoah National park is a great stop when visiting Virginia.

Here are a view things to do:

  • Shenandoah National Park Self-Driving Audio Guide
  • Luray Caverns and Shenandoah Skyline Drive Guided Tour

Williamsburg

When in Virginia you don’t want to miss making a stop at Colonial Williamsburg.

Colonial Williamsburg Guided Walking Tour Learn about the role that Williamsburg played in our nation’s independence.

Busch Gardens & Water Country Option Ticket Enjoy family fun at this great theme park

Haunted Ghosts, Witches and Pirates Tour Hear stories of the ghosts that haunt Colonial Williamsburg

Virginia Beach

Sunset Dolphin Kayak Tours experience the sunset over the Chesapeake Bay on this 2-hour kayak tour

Wetland Zipline Tour See a unique view of the wetland forest of Virginia Beach

Comfort Inn Williamsburg Gateway This hotel is centrally located halfway between the Jamestown Settlement and Colonial Williamsburg.

Williamsburg Woodlands Hotel This great family-friendly hotel has a seasonal outdoor pool, children’s playground, and fitness center.

Hampton Inn Virginia Beach Oceanfront North is located oceanfront this hotel only steps away from fun attractions and nightlife.

3 Bedroom Home with a Great Patio

Beautiful 5 Bedroom Home Steps Away from the Beach

North Carolina

Best Asheville Hikes, east coast road trip

Head inland to Asheville. Located off of the Blue Ridge Parkway. We love the town of Asheville – they have some great shops and breweries. We also love all of the hiking and things to do in the surrounding area.

Things To Do In Asheville:

  • Scenic Helicopter Experience Take in unbeatable views of Asheville and the Blue Ridge Mountains

Check out our posts for more details:

9 Amazing And Fun Things To Do In Asheville With Kids

5 Best Kid Friendly Breweries in Asheville, North Carolina

Kid Friendly Hikes Near Asheville, North Carolina

Accommodations in Asheville

Wilson’s Riverfront RV Park This is a wonderful campground located right on the French Broad River.

Blue Ridge Travel Park This RV park is located in nearby Hendersonville. It is surrounded by beautiful views and great places to hike.

Country Inn and Suites by Radisson A mile from Asheville and 2.5 miles from the Biltmore the Country Inn has a continental breakfast, fitness center, and indoor heated pool. 

The Omni Grove Park Inn  – Built in 1913 the Grove Park Inn is a beautiful place to stay in Asheville. There are plenty of amenities on site such as a subterranean spa with mineral pools, a sauna, a steam room, and a golf course on site.

Mountaintop Log Cabin is located in a well-established community with plenty of privacy and a 300-acre nature preserve within walking distance as well. 

Relaxing Mountain Cabin  – Two-story cabin with a wonderful deck with a hot tub and fire table. Located near downtown Asheville and close to all the many hiking trails that Asheville has to offer. 

South Carolina

Congaree National Park, SC East Coast Road Trip

Fort Sumter in Charleston holds an important place in our country’s history. Book here to take a ferry ride to Fort Sumter and explore the museum and National monument.

Tour historic downtown Charleston by horse-drawn carriage on this 1 hour guided experience.

Savor the flavors of Charleston on this food tour. Learn about Charleston’s 300 years of culinary history on this 2.5-hour tour.

Congaree National Park

Home to the oldest and largest intact expanse of old-growth bottomland hardwood forest remaining in the southeastern United States, Congaree National Park in South Carolina has a fairytale-like quality.

Learn more: 10 Fun Things to do in Congaree National Park

Savannah Georgia, east coast road trip

Learn the secrets and stories that make Savannah America’s Most Haunted City on this small group walking tour. It is about 3 hours but the time flies and the kids are sure to love it.

A great Tybee Island tour idea is  this dolphin tour . You’ll have a good chance to see dolphins. You will love seeing over a hundred reptiles at the alligator pond. You’ll get views of Cockspur Island Lighthouse, Fort Pulaski, and Tybee Island Lighthouse. However, this tour is 5 hours in length so plan to do a day trip to Tybee Island.

Explore Savannah on this hop-on-and-off historic trolley tour get on or off at any of the 14 stops including Temple Mickve Israel, the Cathedral of St John the Baptist, the Antique Mall, and more.

Riverboat Harbor Narrated Sightseeing Cruise Sail along Savannah’s beautiful waterfront while you learn about the history of this great city.

More Wonderful Activities in Savannah

Discover amazing places to eat on the East Side Food Tour . Enjoy award-winning food without having to wait in line. Find out the best places to dine that only the locals know.

If you love spooky be sure to check out the Ghosts and Gravestones Trolley Tour where you will learn all about the paranormal and haunting in America’s Most Haunted City.

Learn more about Savannah: 21 Superb Things To Do In Savannah, GA with Kids

If you are interested in staying in the historic district be sure to check out this post: Where to stay in Savannah’s Historic District.

McIntosh Manor RV Park and Campground  – Located on Highway 17 in Townsend, Georgia, about 45 minutes outside of Savannah. This campground offers amenities including 30/50 amp hookups, a large fire pit, and a laundry facility.

Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Walking distance from the Ships to Sea Museum and other popular attractions. This hotel offers private parking, a fitness center, free bikes, and a continental breakfast.

Marriott Savannah Riverfront this luxury hotel is located downtown. The hotel has an attached restaurant and marvelous city views.

4 Bedroom Victorian Home in the Historic District

2 Bedroom Charming Home in a Great Location

Florida Keys sunset cruise east coast road trip

St Augustine

We won’t want to miss the oldest city in the US: St Augustine, Florida! There is so much history here and so many great things to do from a St Augustine romantic getaway to an awesome family trip!

Marineland Dolphin Adventure is about 20 miles south of St Augustine. Book your ticket here. One option at Marineland is to swim with the dolphins. During this encounter you will get to touch, swim and play with these amazing sea creatures.

Visit the haunted side of America’s oldest town with the Ghost Walking Tour .

Potter’s Wax Museum was the first wax museum in the US. It opened its doors in 1949. You can visit its fascinating collection of more than 150 wax figures.

Learn more: 17 Exciting Things To Do In St. Augustine With Kids and Unique Museums In St Augustine.

Where to Stay in St Augustine

Sun Outdoors St Augustine numerous site options including full hookups, shaded site, patio sites and buddy sites at this large RV park.

Ocean Grove RV Resort is located just blocks away from St. Augustine beach. This property offers several activities year round to keep the entire family entertained.

Sebastian Hotel  – offering extra large guest rooms or two room suites, perfect for a family trip.

DoubleTree by Hilton  – located in the Historic District, convenient to the Fountain of Youth and Castillo De San Marcos.

Ocean Front Home Minutes from Downtown

There are so many fun things to do in Orlando! It has our favorite outdoor water park in the US: Volcano Bay. Of course Disney World and Universal with Harry Potter World. But there are also a lot of other fun things to do in Orlando with kids including tubing down a gorgeous river!

Here are a few more posts to help you plan your time in Orlando:

  • Magic Kingdom
  • Universal Orlando Tips
  • Discover 24 Tips for Universal Volcano Bay

Legoland Florida is a must see if you have younger kids.

Other Fun Orlando Activities

Titanic Artifact Exhibition Ticket Travel back in time to visit the Titanic in this 20,000 square foot interactive museum

Orlando Go City Explorer Pass Save money on the top tours and attractions in Orlando

Explore the beauty of the Everglades on this Sunset Airboat Tour . During this 1-hour tour you will search for alligators, turtles and other wildlife.

If you are in Orlando during the Halloween season be sure to Check out Universal Halloween Horror Nights.

Holiday Inn Express & Suites is located a short drive from Orlando’s main attractions. You will love the family rooms, pool, fitness center, free parking and more.

Endless Summer Resort with Universal The Resort itself is nice with a large pool and multiple food options.

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Florida Keys

The Florida Keys have so much to offer! We love going here with our family and getting out on the water. You can learn more about our Florida Keys Road Trip here!

Snorkeling Tours

Half Day Snorkel Trip See the marine life of the Keys up close as you explore the US’s only living coral reef. This is suitable for beginners, you only have to know how to swim.

Snorkel 2 Coral Reefs Visit some of the best snorket sites in the Key Largo Marine Sancturary. See John Pennekamp Coral Reef Park, Christ of the Abyss, Elbow Reef, and Grecian Rocks on this tour.

Glass Bottom Boat Sunset Cruise Enjoy the beauty of the fish without getting wet in this glass bottom boat. During this 2-hour cruise you will see one of the gorgeous sunsets the Keys are known for.

Go for a Sunset Sail on a Schooner Sailboat Sit back with a glass of champagne and relax watching for native marine life on this epic sailboat cruise.

Fiesta Key RV resort  – a good campground with full hookups, sites on the water (if you can get one), a large pool, and an onsite restaurant overlooking the ocean!

Sun Outdoors Key Largo  located in Key Largo, smaller campground with only about 35 full hookup sites.

Baker’s Cay Resort Key Largo a variety of water sports and amentities including private beach access are offered at this resort.

Playa Largo Resort & Spa you will be impressed by the amenites offered including private cabanas, fire pits, hot tubs, and water sports facilities.

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The 15 Best Stops to Make for the Ultimate East Coast Road Trip

Add these must-see places, starting in New Hampshire and ending in Florida, to your route.

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The eastern coast of the United States offers travelers endless opportunities to explore. From historic destinations to quaint towns, beautiful forests to must-see museums, these stops make up the vacation of a lifetime. What are you waiting for?

White Mountains (Lincoln, New Hampshire)

Begin your journey at the White Mountains region in New Hampshire, which provides visitors with a variety of incredible outdoor experiences. If you're feeling adventurous, explore on horseback. Ride through meadows and the hardwood forest with panoramic mountain views. From there, you can participate in other exciting activities such as tubing in the Saco River or going on a moose safari tour.

For more information, visit visitwhitemountains.com .

Portland Head Light (Cape Elizabeth, Maine)

Head to the coast to see the Portland Head Lighthouse, one of the most photographed lighthouses in the world, which was first lit on January 10, 1791. Walk along the amazing shores of Fort Williams Park to take in the breathtaking views, then stop by the museum located in the former keepers' house to learn about the history of the beautiful structure.

For more information, visit  portlandheadlight.com .

The Witch House (Salem, Massachusetts)

Step back into the 17th century in the historic town of Salem, Massachusetts. The Witch House was once the home of Jonathan Corwin, the judge who served during the Salem Witch Trails and sent 19 people to the gallows. His house is now the only structure still standing that's connected to the 1692 event.

For more information, visit salemweb.com .

Newport Mansions (Newport, Rhode Island)

Need a Downton Abbey fix? Visit Newport's famous mansions that once served as the summer homes for New York's high society. The tour, hosted by the Preservation Society of Newport County, showcases the beautiful homes and even begins at the servants' entrance. Based on the Crawley residence, we can only imagine what kind of social lives (filled with juicy gossip, no doubt) belonged to these homeowners and their staff.

For more information, visit newportmansions.org .

New York Botanical Gardens (Bronx, New York)

Avoid the hustle and bustle of NYC by taking a nature walk through The New York Botanical Gardens. The national historic landmark is one of the largest in the country with 250 acres to prove it! Plan a trip this spring and catch sight of more than 200 cherry blossom trees planted in the gardens. 

For more information, visit nybg.org . 

National Constitution Center (Philadelphia, Pennsylvania)

If your family loves the latest musical sensation  Hamilton , then they need to see the real history behind it. The National Constitutional Center brings the U.S Constitution to life with interactive exhibits, leadership talks, and more. Also, b e sure to stop by the historic landmarks nearby including the Liberty Bell and Independence Hall . 

For more information, visit  constitutioncenter.org .

Smithsonian's National Zoo (Washington, D.C.)

Next, make your way to the nation's capital to explore the Smithsonian's National Zoo, which is always free of charge. Home to more than 1,500 animals across 300 different species, the zoo sits in the heart of Rock Creek Park. A hidden treasure away from the crowds is the Bird House's Outdoor Flight Cage. Get close with the free-flying birds—they certainly love their visitors! 

For more information, visit  nationalzoo.si.edu .

King Street (Alexandria, Virginia)

Old Town Alexandria is the place George Washington once called home. Walk along King Street, known as one of the "Great Streets" of America, or jump on the free King Street trolley to stop at the best local restaurants or boutiques. 

For more information, visit  visitalexandriava.com .

George Washington and Jefferson National Forests (Roanoke, Virginia)

Take in the beauty of  the George Washington and Jefferson National Forests with a bike ride. It stretches across the Appalachian Mountains, and even touches parts of West Virginia and Kentucky. It's one of the largest public lands out East, after all. If you're ready to rest up, spend the night outdoors at one of their 50 developed campgrounds. 

For more information, visit  www.fs.usda.gov .

Union Point Park (New Bern, North Carolina)

Explore America's charming small town culture by visiting this riverfront escape filled with tiny boutiques and delicious eateries. Take a stroll through Union Point Park where the Neuse and Trent Rivers meet. The relaxing atmosphere is perfect for a picnic or sitting on a park bench to take in the waterfront sights. 

For more information, visit  visitnewbern.com .

Myrtle Beach Boardwalk (Myrtle Beach, South Carolina)

Head further south to spend the day at the Myrtle Beach Boardwalk. A little over a mile along the Atlantic Ocean, it's a hot spot for families and groups of friends. Visit Ripley's attractions right by the beach or take a ride on the famous Myrtle Beach SkyWheel. You can always enjoy a regular beach day as well by kicking back on the sand and soaking up the sun.

For more information, visit myrtlebeachdowntown.com .

Charleston City Market (Charleston, South Carolina)

The Charleston City Market is one of the nation's oldest public markets and has been around for more than 200 years. With hundreds of vibrant vendors, be on the lookout for hidden gems perfect for your house and tasty treats to take home. 

For more information, visit  thecharlestoncitymarket.com .

Bonaventure Cemetery (Savannah, Georgia)

Savannah showcases some of the best historic spots and landmarks in the South, including this 100-acre cemetery with elaborate tombstones. Take a guided tour to learn about the famous folks buried from poet Conrad Aiken and lyricist Johnny Mercer. While you're at it, opt for a ghost tour to see more eerie spots in this old-fashioned town. 

For more information, visit  bonaventurehistorical.org .

St. Augustine Distillery Company (Saint Augustine, Florida)

Taking a grown-ups only trip? You'll have to stop by the St. Augustine Distillery Company located inside a renovated ice manufacturing plant from 1917. Watch how the company mixes batches of vodka, rum, gin, and whiskey. On the tour, you'll also taste their small batch sprits in the tasting room—free of charge! 

For more information, visit  staugustinedistillery.com

John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park (Key Largo, Florida)

Take in all of the beauty and wildlife featured in the Atlantic ocean by visiting the first undersea park in the United States. Founded in 1963, the John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park takes you through three beautiful miles in the Atlantic Ocean. Opt for a snorkeling tour or ride on a Glassbottom Boat to catch a glimpse of the fish, coral, and sea life. 

For more information, visit  pennekamppark.com .

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14 Best Family-Friendly Road Trips on the East Coast

Posted on August 20, 2022 | Julie J. |

East Coast Family Road Trips

Last Updated on April 9, 2023

Planning a family road trip on the East Coast and wondering where to go? Hit the open roads, get ready for some adventure, and discover some of America’s most stunning landscapes, prettiest cities, and most important historic sights.

Whether you’re looking for a short road trip near you for your next weekend getaway or a long one for your next vacation, you’ll find the best East Coast family road trips listed below. From wild beaches and quaint villages to mountain roads and national parks , find inspiration for your next family road trip.

These road trips feature plenty of kid-friendly activities and many stop opportunities to avoid driving for too long . They can easily be adapted to the time you have, the things you want to do and see, and your kids’ age.

Keep on reading to discover the best road trips on the East Coast for families!

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Before You Go – Family Road Trip Tips

  • Make sure to pack road trip entertainment and snacks for the kids;
  • Plan where you’re going to spend the night beforehand and book everything, especially during high season. You can check the best deals on hotels here and the best deals on vacation rentals here ;
  • Before heading out to more remote areas, make sure you have enough gas , and check where you can fill up your tank;
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  • Getting travel insurance can be a good idea. World Nomads has a plan for road trips, covering sudden trip cancellations, unexpected medical emergencies, rental car insurance for vehicle damage, emergency assistance, road trip interruptions and delay, and protection for stolen belongings – More info on their website.

Vermont Fall Foliage Road Trip

Stowe Pinnacle, Vermont

Start: Wilmington End: Newport How many days: 3 to 7 days Length: 216 miles Best time: Fall

Route 100 in Vermont is one of the most picturesque roads on the East Coast , especially during the fall, when the trees’ colors turn into intense shades of red and oranges. Meander through the Green Mountains enjoying the scenery, and visit charming New England villages.

You can complete the road trip in 3 days but can easily stretch it to a whole week. You can start in Wilmington, in the south, and make your way north to Newport.

Take the time to visit Wilmington then make your way to Ludlow (maybe the next day depending on when you get in town). On the way stop at Mount Snow and ride the gondola to the top of the mountain to see the fall foliage from high up.

Next head to the charming town of Jamaica, for an easy hike through the forest , don’t miss Jamaica State Park . The West River Rail trail is ideal during fall and easy enough for children to hike it.

Next stop is the picturesque town of Weston . There, stroll around town, window shop, and stop by the Vermont Country Store where you’ll find a bit of everything.

Once you’re in Ludlow, enjoy the small-town vibes and head to Buttermilk Falls , gorgeous during the fall. If you want to meander through the countryside, you’ll find a couple of trails around town.

The next stretch of road, from Ludlow to Stowe, is filled with charming villages, acres of farmland, and plenty of scenic lookouts. Some of the most popular stops for families include Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site in Plymouth Notch , Moss Glen Falls in Granville , Ben & Jerry’s Factory Store , and  Little River State Park .

Once you reach Stowe, make sure to ride the gondola to the top of the mountain , Vermont’s highest peak.

If you have time, you can make a detour to Smuggler’s Notch on route 108, a narrow pass between Mt. Mansfield and Spruce Peak with plenty of easy hikes you can do from the road. The trail to Bingham Falls is only a 1.6-mile round trip. Note that the pass is not suitable for RVs.

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Great Lakes Seaway Trail

Lake Superior

Start: Erie, PA End: Massena, NY How many days: 3 to 7 days Length: 518 miles Best time: Spring through Fall

Outdoorsy families will love driving along Lake Erie, the Niagara River, Lake Ontario, and the St. Lawrence River , stopping at state parks, and enjoying the wilderness. With stunning scenery and plenty of fun things to do , the Great Lakes Seaway Trail is one of the best East Coast family road trips.

You can drive it within a day but you can also take your time, visiting the towns along the way, enjoying water activities (if you’re there during summer), visiting historic sites, and hiking at some of the state parks. It’s an ideal road trip to take with kids as you’ll find plenty of easy trails and fun things to do.

There are plenty of stops you can take, depending on what you want to do, make sure to visit a state park or two, some beaches, historic lighthouses, maybe a museum or two, and a couple of small towns and cities. You can check out Wikipedia’s page for a full list of attractions along the way.

Blue Ridge Parkway

Looking Glass Rock, Blue Ridge Mountains, Brevard, NC, USA

Start: Front Royal, VA End: Cherokee, NC How many days: 3 to 7 days Length: 469 miles Best time: mid-May to mid-September

From Shenandoah National Park to Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Blue Ridge Parkway stretches through stunning landscapes and offers plenty of kid-friendly things to do.

You could drive the parkway in 2 days but it’s recommended to stay at least 5 days , to really explore the area and see the top sights. You can also plan a longer road trip, you won’t get bored.

Along the way, you’ll find plenty of easy hikes that will be perfect for kids and that will take you to stunning overlooks. Some of the most kid-friendly trails include:

  • Fallingwater Cascades Trail – 1.4 miles back and forth
  • Gully Creek Trail – 2-mile loop (recommended for older kids as some parts are pretty rough)
  • Price Lake Trail – 2.2 miles
  • Rough Ridge Trail – 0.2 miles, leading to a viewpoint
  • Hike to the top of Mount Mitchell – great if you are looking for a longer hike.

The towns of Waynesboro, Roanoke, Blowing Rock, Asheville, and Gatlinburg make great places to stay for the night – and also, offer plenty of activities the kids will enjoy.

For more cultural activities, visit the 1890s farm building in Humpback Rocks , stop by Mabry Mill , tour the Moses Cone Manor House , and visit the Museum of North Carolina Minerals.

Florida Keys

Seven Mile Bridge, Key West, United States

Start: Miami End: Key West How many days: 2 to 3 days Length: 165 miles Best time: Winter and Spring

A great family road trip to escape the cold weather in winter, the Florida Keys offers pristine beaches, fun water activities, and opportunities for kids to learn new things.

The easiest is to start in Miami, you can drive to Key West in a day, but it’s better to plan 2-3 days so you can stop along the way. You can then spend a couple of days in Key West before driving back.

You should plan to spend a day exploring Everglades National Park . Airboat tours are popular, but for something more eco-friendly take a kayak tour to learn more about the different plant and animal species. There are also short hikes you can take with kids – Bobcat Boardwalk Trail , Eco Pond Trail , Anhinga Trail , Pa-hay-okee Trail are recommended.

Next, spend some time snorkeling at John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park – watching the beautiful coral reefs, colorful fish, and their famous underwater statue. There’s also a mangrove area where you can kayak.

You can plan to spend a night in Key Largo , where you can enjoy cruising the canals onboard the famous African Queen , and watching the sunset from Plantation Key’s Mile Marker 88 Beach.

Kids will love seeing the giant Lobster statue on marker 86. Another highlight of the drive is the impressive 7-mile bridge.

Once you reach Key West, relax at the beach for a couple of days and enjoy some water activities.

If you have more time you can drive down the entire East Coast of Florida, starting in St Augustine or Jacksonville , planning a few stops at Hollywood, Cocoa Beach, and Fort Lauderdale, before heading to the keys.

Finger Lakes Road Trip, New York

Taughannock Falls State Park, Finger Lakes

Start : Canandaigua, NY End: Ithaca, NY How many days: 3 to 7 Length: 100 to 300 miles Best time: May through September

With 9,000 square miles of stunning lake views, endless farmlands, gorges and waterfalls, world-class vineyards, flower fields, breweries, historical museums, and much more, the Finger Lakes region will make an awesome family road trip destination in New York.

With the perfect blend of culture, history, and nature, everyone in the family will have fun . There’s not one itinerary you have to follow, you can adapt it according to how long you have and what you want to see.

The main lakes are Canandaigua, Kekua, Seneca, Cayuga, and Skaneateles Lakes, and are called Finger Lakes, because of their shape.

Along the way, you’ll find a couple of state parks and easy hiking trails , waterfalls, small towns, historic sights, farm-to-table restaurants, museums, and crafts markets.

The Outer Banks of North Carolina

Outer Banks

Starts: Nags Head, NC Ends: Beaufort, NC How many days: 5 Length: 138 miles Best time: Mid-April to Mid-December

The perfect East Coast road trip for families, the Outer Banks Scenic Byway will take you through North Carolina’s beautiful beaches, thriving wildlife preserves, historic towns, and iconic lighthouses . Kids will love spending time at the beach, exploring historic buildings, and seeing wild horses roam free.

Start in Kitty Hawk and visit the Wright Brothers National Memorial where the first flight took place. In town, you can have a meal at the kid-friendly Rundown Cafe , serving Caribbean and Pacific Rim-inspired food.

Then keep heading south until you reach Beaufort . You can drive the byway within a day, but it’s better to plan at least 5 days for the trip as you’ll want to spend time visiting some of the places along the way.

Some of the top sites to tour with children include Jennette’s Pier  in Nags Head, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, Bodie Island Lighthouse , the Chicamacomico Lifesaving Station from the 19th century, the shipwreck Graveyard of the Atlantic Museum , and Ocracoke Lighthouse .

You’ll find plenty of pretty beaches, nice restaurants, and small towns to stop by along the way as well.

Outdoorsy families who want to spot wildlife, enjoy unspoiled beaches, and go for easy hikes, need to include Cedar Island National Wildlife Refuge or Pea Island National Wildlife Refuge in their road trip.

You can visit the Outer Banks year-round, but most restaurants, hotels, and shops will be closed during winter.

Boston to Bar Harbor Road Trip

Acadia National Park

Starts: Boston, MA End: Bar Harbor, ME How many days: 3 to 7 Length: 280 miles Best time: Summer and Fall

If you’re feeling like going on an adventure with stunning views of the coast, beautiful state parks, and historic towns, the quick yet scenic East Coast road trip from Boston to Acadia National Park and Bar Harbor is one the whole family will enjoy.

Crossing Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Maine, the whole trip can be done in a day, and then, you can spend a couple of days in Acadia National Park or you can plan a couple of overnight stops along the way. This road trip can also be started in NYC or Portland.

If you have time, you can take a detour to drive the Kancamagus Highway part of the White Mountains Scenic Byway.

You should definitely plan to visit a couple of historic cities like Portsmouth , Portland, Rockport, and Camden , strolling around their historic district and maybe touring a couple of historic buildings and museums.

If your family likes hiking, then stop for a short hike in one of the many state parks you’ll pass by . Stroll around the 19th-century gardens and plantings at Maudslay State Park , go for a swim at Bear Brook State Parks, look for birds at the Rachel Carson National Wildlife Refuge , and make a small detour to explore Fort Knox State Park .

Once you reach Bar Harbor, you can spend a couple of days exploring Acadia National Park, where you’ll find plenty of kid-friendly hiking and biking trails as well as beautiful beaches . Take a few hours to drive the Acadia All American Road.

Skyline Drive Road Trip, Virginia

skyline drive

Start: Front Royal, VA End: Rockfish Gap, VA How many days: 1 Length: 105 miles Best time: Spring and Fall

Located within Shenandoah National Park, Skyline Drive is one of the most scenic road trips you can go on on the East Coast. Featuring stunning scenery over the Shenandoah Valley, picturesque viewpoints, and easy trails accessible from the road , this drive is ideal to take with kids. And, if you’re lucky, you might even see some wildlife.

Running along the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the drive will take you through 75 overlooks and will connect you to all the major visitor centers, campgrounds, lodges, picnic areas, and most trailheads.

You can do this road trip in a day, but you can also plan a couple of overnight stops at the campgrounds or lodges found along the way within Shenandoah National Park. Just make sure to book ahead.

Some of the top kid-friendly hikes you’ll find along the way include:

  • Fox Hollow Interpretive Trail – 1.2-mile loop
  • Traces Trail Hike – 1.7-mile loop
  • Mary’s Rock Trail – 3.7-mile round trip – Moderate, recommended for older kids.
  • Stony Man Trail – 1.6-mile round trip 
  • Dark Hollow Falls – 1.4-mile circuit – Moderate, steep and rocky trails, often slippery

Charleston to Savannah Road Trip

Riverboat in Savannah, Georgia

Start: Charleston, SC End: Savannah, GA How many days: 3 to 8 Length: 108 miles Best time: Year-round

Charleston and Savannah both have a lot to offer, and taking a road trip to explore the iconic cities as well as their surrounding is a great thing to do with kids. They’ll enjoy touring historic plantations, visiting children’s museums and their hands-on exhibits, and gorging on Southern food.

Explore the low-country in Georgia and South Carolina, first starting in Charleston, then heading to Beaufort, stopping by Hilton Head Island, then Bluffton, making your way to Savannah (or the other way around). You could do the drive in one day but it’s recommended to plan a couple of overnight stops.

Spend time exploring the historic districts , visit museums and historic buildings , enjoy the beach, stroll around a state park or two ( Edisto and Hunting Island State Parks are recommended), and don’t miss touring a plantation.

If you have time, you can drive the Savannah River Scenic Byway where you’ll find scenic views, get a glimpse of life in the rural South, and experience southern hospitality. The byway starts a bit before Clarks Hill and ends in Oakway, it takes around 3 hours.

You can also start this road trip in Raleigh, North Carolina, and drive to Myrtle Beach, then onto Charleston.

Appalachian Trail Road Trip

Appalachian Trail

Start: Carrabassett Valley, MA End: Tallulah Gorge State Park, GA How many days: 14 Length: 2,100 miles Best time: Spring through Fall

One of the most popular hiking trails in the United States, the  Appalachian Trail winds from Maine’s North Woods all the way down to Georgia. The driving route follows closely along the trail passing by stunning landscapes, charming towns, and historic sites .

The best part about this road trip is that it combines some of the best road trips on the East Coast , so you get to drive some of the most scenic drives in the country in one big road trip.

The Appalachian Trail crosses through 14 states (Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Maryland, West Virginia, Virginia, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Georgia), 8 national forests, and 6 national parks.

Popular spots along the route include:

  • Baxter State Park in Maine.
  • The White Mountain National Forest, Mount Washington Auto Road, and the Kancamagus Highway in New Hampshire.
  • Harriman and Bear Mountain State Parks in New York.
  • Shenandoah National Park, Water Gap National Recreation Area, Harpers Ferry National Historical Park, and Mount Rogers in Virginia.
  • The Great Smoky Mountains, and Blood and Springer mountains in Georgia.
  • Chesapeake and Ohio Canal National Historical Park, in DC and Maryland.

Northern Florida Road Trip

Alexander Springs Ocala National Forest Florida

Start : Falling Waters State Park End: Fort Clinch State Park How many days: 5 to 7 Length: 424 miles Best time: Spring or Fall

Northern Florida has a lot to offer and hides many gems few tourists know about. Plan a road trip there to explore its highlights, enjoying the sun, the beaches, and all the natural wonders it features. It’s ideal for families looking to spend some time outdoors while still having time to relax.

The drive from Falling Waters State Park to Fort Clinch State Park takes around 8 hours but you’ll want to spend time at the stops, so count at least 5 days but a full week would be better as there is a lot to do and see.

Here are the highlights of the trip:

  • Visit Florida’s highest waterfalls at Falling Waters State Park – there you’ll find many easy hikes through the wood, accessible to kids of all ages.
  • Take a 45-minute tour through the caves in Florida Caverns State Park – check the tour schedule beforehand. There you can also kayak on the Chipola River and hike to the Blue Hole Spring.
  • Ride a boat at one of the biggest and deepest freshwater springs in the world, Edward Ball Wakulla Springs State Park , where you might spot birds, manatees, and alligators. The park also features a couple of nature trails and areas where you can swim and snorkel.
  • Tube down the river at Ichetucknee Springs State Park
  • Swim in a sinkhole at the Devil’s Den Spring .
  • Stroll around America’s oldest city, St. Augustine
  • Enjoy the peaceful scenery at Big Talbot Island and Little Talbot Island
  • Spend some time at the beach on Amelia Island

Washington Heritage Trail, Virginia

Harpers Ferry, Virginia

Start: Paw Paw End: Berkeley Springs How many days: 1 to 3 Length: 136 miles Best time: Year-round

Forming a loop through the Morgan, Berkeley, and Jefferson counties, the Washington Heritage Trail traces the footsteps of George Washington and the marks his family left in the Eastern Panhandle . It’s an ideal road trip to take with kids to teach them about American history in a fun way.

There are over 40 official sites to visit along the trai l, from 18th-century towns and historic sites to scenic overlooks and picturesque scenery. You can pick the ones you like best or visit them all!

Most of the sites are located within 5 towns: Berkeley Springs, Martinsburg, Shepherdstown, Harpers Ferry, and Charles Towns . At each, you’ll find historic buildings and museums you can visit. You can see the full list here>>

Hudson Valley Road Trip, New York

Bear Mountain Bridge over the Hudson River

Start and End: New York City How many days: 2 to 3 Length: 180 miles Best time: Fall

Less than an hour’s drive away from New York City, the Hudson Valley is ideal to escape the hustle and bustle of the city and relax for a few days – it’s a perfect road trip from New York City for families looking to explore some stunning landscape and enjoy outdoor and cultural activities.

You can either start from NYC and back or take a train to one of the towns along the Hudson River and rent a car from there (a good idea to avoid traffic).

If you start from NYC, drive the Palisades Interstate Parkway and then Perkins Memorial Drive to reach the top of Bear Mountain . Don’t miss some of the lookouts on the way. Once in Bear Mountain State Park you can spend some time hiking (the Hessian Lake Loop is easy and nice to do with kids) or keep going.

Stop by West Point Academy , you can take a guided tour there and visit the museum. Then stroll around Storm King Art Center , home to one of the largest collections of contemporary outdoor sculptures in the United States – kids will love walking around the park, seeing all these sculptures.

Make your way to Hyde Park , where you can visit the Franklin Delano Roosevelt Home and The Vanderbilt Mansion . Then drive to the village of Rhinebeck , home to over 300 sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places. Kids will love touring the Rhinebeck Aerodrome Museum as well.

Next stops include Poughkeepsie (don’t miss the bridge), the Locust Grove Estate, Sleepy Hollow, and Tarrytown.

Cape May to Virginia Beach Road Trip

Assateague Island, Maryland and Virginia

Start: Cape May, NJ End: Virginia Beach, VA How many days: 3 to 7 Length: 200 miles Best time: Summer

An ideal road trip to take from Washington DC or Baltimore for families who want to spend some time at the beach, explore the wilderness, and see the famous wild horses.

The top spots on this East Coast road trip include:

  • Lewes and Rehoboth Beach
  • Bethany Beach
  • Chincoteague and Assateague Island National Seashore
  • Virginia Beach

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This summer, I took an East Coast road trip to the USA. East Coast is fabulously full of history, scenic locations like falls, lakes, forests, beaches, and a central educational/ commercial hub of the USA. Let’s look at East Coast Road Trip Planner in the USA and complete the East Coast road trip itinerary. USA road trip is incomplete without an East coast road trip.

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This trip is a round trip starting from New York and ending at New York . There are many itineraries on search engines and travel websites for East Coast trips. After researching, I have designed a final itinerary. Check some worth-stopping spots in this East Coast Road Trip Planner .

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  • Summer to Fall is the best time. In summer you will pass along green fields, and forests and can enjoy the full beauties of nature.
  • Going for a road trip in the Fall is also an excellent idea to admire the shades of orange and red throughout. 

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New york  – 2 nights (click here to read about new york – things to do in nyc).

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  • Check some of the Best and Coolest Hotels in New York City – Guide to New York Hotels

Boston  – 1 night 

Click to book Boston: Whale Watching Catamaran Cruise

I stayed in Boston for a night. But there are many things to do in Boston and if you staying for 2 nights then click this to know about what to do during 2 Days in Boston.

Also check some great restaurants to eat in Boston and that too favorites of Anthony Bourdain .

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Buffalo or Niagara – 1-night stay –

Must do in East Coast Road Trip Planner – USA Road trip – East coast road trip itinerary.

Click to book 2-Day Niagara Falls and Shopping Trip from New York City

Take Niagara Falls tour while staying in Buffalo both evening tour for Laser and fireworks tour of Niagara and morning tour of Niagara Falls – Take Adventure with Nature .  If you are staying in Buffalo then click here to read about Buffalo restaurants which are worth trying out.  Click here to book your stay at Buffalo.  

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Pittsburg – 1 night.

I stayed in Hampton Inn which I found very convenient and affordable with free parking option too. Click here to book your stay in Hampton Inn . 

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Washington D.C. – 1 night.

  Stay in Hampton Inn White House and click here to book your stay. 

Click to book Washington DC: Hop-On, Hop-Off Open-Top Bus Landmarks Tour

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Philadelphia – 1 night. 

Click here to book Philly & Amish Country Day Trip from NYC

I stayed in Hampton Inn with breakfast and free parking. Click here to book your comfortable and affordable stay here. Read more on the best things to see in Philadelphia tour .

Philadelphia

Back to New York –  3 nights.

In New York,  I stayed in Grand Hyatt , a modern hotel with a beautiful city view from the terrace and also located adjoining to the historic Grand Terminal. Click here to book your stay in Grand Hyatt. 

Many places are adjoining to New York for shopping which is highly recommended. You can buy all branded stuff in very affordable rates from these outlet malls.

Though these outlet malls are out of the city, you would have to drive from NYC, or you can stop in between while returning from New Jersey to NYC. If you are not driving then click here to book the Woodbury Common Outlet Mall shopping trip, which is a 1-day trip. Here you can shop your favorite brands in one place. An open mall with more than 200 branded outlets.  

10 nights East coast USA road trip itinerary – East Coast Road Trip Planner

  • We rented a car from New York. Take full insurance and toll pass card to be tension-free.
  • There are two types of road systems, with toll or without toll.  If the distance is large prefer the Toll road as it is much faster, with many stopover restaurants and lodging. But if the distance is small, then take a Toll-free road. 

Full Detailed Itinerary during your East Coast Road Trip Planner with cities in between

New york to boston .

 * Bridgeport

            * New Haven

            * New London

            * Rhodes Island

            * Warwick

            * West Greenwhich

            *  Providence

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 2. Boston to Buffalo

            *  Worcester

            * Springfield

            * Lennox

            *Albany

            * Saratoga Springs

            * Black River Wild Forest 

            * Cooperstown

            * Syracuse

            * Rochester

Highways

3.  Buffalo to Pittsburg

             * Niagara Falls

            * Lake Erie Beach

            * Sandy Lake

            * Grove City

            * Prospect

  4.   Pittsburg to Washington

            * Irwin

            * Seven Springs

            * Crystal Spring

            * Hagerstown

            *  Rockville

Fuel Stopovers

5.   Washington to Philadelphia

           * Annapolis

           *  Baltimore

           * Wilmington

           * Chester

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  6. Philadelphia to New York

           * Trenton

           * Princeton

           * Morris town

           * Woodbury Premium Outlet Mall(nice Shopping Destination)

           * Englewood

           * Manhattan

Houses between the cities

 7. Back to New york

I want to go again

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Tips for renting a car in the USA during East Coast road trip – East Coast Road Trip Planner – East coast itinerary 

  • If you are taking a full tank, then return a car in full tank mode, it works like the mode you are taking the vehicle you have to bear in that way.
  • A properly neat and clean car is given to you, so keep in mind that do not return the dirty vehicle. Wash before returning either manually or on automatic wash areas on fuel stations.
  • Always take full car insurance to be tension-free.
  • Take toll car reader on rent at an extra cost of around 20$ for 1week, but toll amount is additional because sometimes we have to take TOLL road. This toll amount comes after 2 weeks and is deducted from your credit card.
  • The per day cost of renting a 4 seater car is around 60-90 $ without fuel.

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  • Read about hotel reviews of my New York stay by clicking here….
  • Hope you have enjoyed the complete East Coast Road Planner in the USA, with significant attractions covered during this road trip. And if you are not very comfortable in driving in the USA, then you can book a 5-day trip of America from NYC to visit Toronto (in Canada), Niagara Falls excursion, Philadelphia Liberty Bell and Independence Center, Washington DC and Amish country, or simply guided Niagara Falls Trip of 19 hours from NYC or 2-day combo trip to Washington and Niagara Falls.
  • Many other iconic road trips in the USA are worth going to. 
  • Know more about the best road trips in the USA , which you must do once in a lifetime.
  • If you are going to San Diego with kids then click this to read here during your West Coast Trip to the USA.

I hope you loved reading about the east coast road trip and will soon plan your east coast road trip itinerary with this USA road trip planner guide.

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I love the variety in the stops you planned for your round trip along Eastern USA. Pittsburgh is an unusual stop for many people but gives you another perspective on the east coast. I am sure you wanted to stay more nights in many of these places. Luckily we can easily do a long weekend trip from Toronto to most of the Eastern US. But even then, we want to go back for more.

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Wow! That was quite a whirlwind trip! You covered a lot of ground! The older I get the more I prefer at least 2 nights (and preferably more) in each city. I enjoy not having to pack up and move somewhere else every day. Most major U.S. cities are so far apart also, that I feel like I spend too much time driving. I’m glad you got a taste of the eastern part of the country. You chose some amazing places.

Yes it was whirlwind trip and hectic too, but I loved eastern part of US. I agree US cities are far apart and you really need to drive a lot.

This looks like a fantastic trip! I say next time you are on the East Coast, make the drive from Boston to the beaches of Maine! You will not be disappointed. As you travel up the Coast of Maine there are so many beautiful spots!

Thanks, I never knew these beaches, I would surely go for it. I love such beautiful spots in between.

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I took a similar road trip and made a stop in Atlantic City. I’m glad you left it off this list because it’s not worth a visit.

Ok, I was not knowing about that stop also.

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12 Lighthouses on the East Coast for an Epic Road Trip

Ever find yourself dreaming about a lighthouse road trip along the East Coast? Well, if you’re up for a bit of adventure, this collaborative article includes some of the most beautiful lighthouses on the East Coast to add to your bucket list!

These aren’t just any historic lighthouses—they were the trusty guides for sailors back in the day and now they’re waving at us inviting us to uncover their history and stunning views.

Vistas along the New England coastline from the Beavertail Lighthouse in Rhode Island or the intriguing history behind the shipwrecks in the Outer Banks area near the Bodie Island Lighthouse are just a couple of reasons why this list makes for an epic road trip.

The History of Bodie Island Lighthouse

1. st augustine lighthouse in florida.

st augustine lighthouse in florida

Placed on the National Register of Historic Places, the story of the 165-ft tall St. Augustine Lighthouse is just as intriguing as America’s Oldest City itself.

Back in 1589, a map detailing Sir Francis Drake’s 1586 raid on St Augustine was released and it holds the earliest recorded archival evidence of a wooden watchtower situated at the tip of Anastasia Island.

Over time, the watchtower north of the island evolved into what is now known as the St Augustine Lighthouse, while its southern counterpart gave rise to what is recognized today as the Fort Matanzas National Monument.

The first tower of the St Augustine Lighthouse was constructed with coquina in 1737 and the current brick structure, with its distinctive black and white spiral design , was completed in 1874 and rises 165 feet above sea level.

As one of St Augustine’s most recognized landmarks , climbing its 219 steps to the top is a rewarding experience that offers unique views of the city of Saint Augustine.

One of the things I love the most about visiting the St Augustine Lighthouse & Maritime Museum is the various exhibits that cover topics from shipwrecks to maritime archaeology to the history of the lighthouse keepers and their families.

In the museum, you’ll be able to see many authentic artifacts and The Keeper’s House offers a glimpse of the daily lives of those who kept the light burning.

If you’re like us and are always seeking thrilling experiences , you should know this lighthouse offers the Dark of the Moon Ghost Tour .

As one of the most haunted places in St Augustine , it’s no surprise that you’ll get to go inside the lighthouse tower at night, with only a flashlight illuminating your way!

👻 Spooky Fun Fact : The St Augustine Lighthouse has been featured on Ghost Hunters and is often ranked as one of the most haunted destinations in the U.S. The lighthouse and its grounds are reputed to be haunted, with numerous reports of ghostly sightings and unexplained sounds.

  • Admission fees: $14.95 for adults, $12.95 for seniors and children 12 years and older
  • Children must be at least 44 inches tall to climb the lighthouse
  • Your ticket includes access to the lighthouse, museum exhibits, and the picturesque grounds
  • Tickets for the ghost tours vary; more information is available on the St Augustine Dark of the Moon Tours website

2. St Simons Island Lighthouse in Georgia

Contributed by Sara from Discovering Coastal Georgia

st simons island lighthouse in georgia

The St Simons Island Lighthouse, located on the southern tip of St Simons Island, Georgia, has guided ships since 1872 .

You can climb the 129 steps to the top for breathtaking views of the island and the Atlantic Ocean.

Don’t miss exploring the museum at the base of the lighthouse to learn about the island’s maritime history, see unique artifacts, and learn the stories of the lighthouse keepers.

To make the most of your visit, check out one of the many other things to do on St Simons Island that will be a great addition to your lighthouse road trip.

From the gorgeous oceanfront golf courses and the beautiful beaches to Fort Frederica National Monument and loads of yummy restaurants and fun bars, there’s no shortage of activities.

  • Free public parking is available at the lighthouse and in the surrounding village
  • Entrance to the lighthouse and museum costs $12 for adults, $6 for ages 6-12, and $2 with a military ID
  • The ticket also gets you into the nearby World War II Home Front Museum, so it’s well worth the price of admission!

3. Great Point Lighthouse in Nantucket, Massachusetts

Contributed by Anjelique from Quick Stays & Getaways

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Although Nantucket is home to three lighthouses on the East Coast, one stands above the rest— literally . At 71 feet tall, Great Point Lighthouse is Nantucket’s tallest and oldest lighthouse.

The lighthouse was first constructed in 1769, though its current facade was built in 1986 following fire and storm destruction.

Nantucket was once the Whaling Capital of the World ; Although mariners rely less on the lighthouse now, it remains a landmark of Nantucket’s storied past.

Great Point Lighthouse sits within its namesake Great Point, the northernmost tip of Nantucket . A visit to Great Point is one of the best things to do in Nantucket .

Getting there requires an off-road adventure through the Coskata-Coatue Wildlife Reserve, and will be chock full of birds, seals, and other protected wildlife.

An over-sand vehicle permit is required to access the entry point. Either rent a Jeep that comes with a permit or purchase one for your 4×4 vehicle day at the Wauwinet Gatehouse .

  • Be sure to let the air out of your tires before hitting the sand to avoid getting stuck.
  • Refill your tires at the free pump outside the reserve on your way out.
  • Plan at least three hours to get up to Nantucket’s rugged coast and explore the lighthouse and its surrounding area.

4. Bodie Island Lighthouse in Outer Banks, North Carolina

Contributed by Meghan the Traveling Teacher

bodie island lighthouse in outer banks

Outer Banks  is known for its lighthouses, and many are found throughout these barrier islands, but one of the prettiest is Bodie Island Lighthouse along Cape Hatteras National Seashore. 

⚓️ There were more than 2000 shipwrecks which led to the construction of many different lighthouses in the late 1800s. 

Bodie Island Lighthouse is tucked away between tall pine trees and fresh marshland , which is unique from many other lighthouses you may visit.

It has a distinctive black-and-white horizontal stripe pattern that makes it stand out against the natural landscape.

Climbing Bodie Island Lighthouse offers amazing views of both the islands and the ocean. Tickets go quickly in the summer months, so it’s best to be prepared and book in advance.

  • Lighthouse climbing tickets go on sale at 7 am for the day’s climb available exclusively at  recreation.gov . Fees are $10 for adults and $5 for senior citizens and children under 11
  • Full moon climbs are available (weather permitting), which offer a unique way to see the night sky from the top of the lighthouse.

Contributed by Christie from North Carolina Traveler

bodie island lighthouse in outer banks is one of the most beautiful lighthouses on the east coast

On this lighthouse road trip, the Bodie Island Lighthouse stands out boasting an intriguing history with two rebuilds.

The original rendition began in 1847 but was unstable. The second tower was more sturdy and stood until Confederate troops blew it up in 1861. The current structure was completed in 1872.

Due to the many shipwrecks in this area, the waters around the Outer Banks are known as the “ Graveyard of the Atlantic “, allegedly giving Bodie Island its name from the bodies that washed ashore.

No matter the season, this is one of the lighthouses on the East Coast that offers a charming retreat. If you arrive early before the crowds, deer sightings, including a rumored albino, enhance the wildlife experience.

Ascend 214 steps and take in breathtaking views from five observation decks.

On-site, a 0.4-mile boardwalk leads to the viewing platform, ideal for bird watching and strolls and open year-round.

  • Admission to the grounds is free year-round
  • Climbing is available from April to October
  • Complimentary on-site parking is available for vehicles of all sizes

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5. Tybee Island Lighthouse in Georgia

Contributed by Krista from Our Wild Wanderers

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The Tybee Island Light Station, located 20 minutes outside of Savannah on Tybee Island, Georgia has a rich history dating back to its construction in 1736, ordered by General James Oglethorpe.

Holding the title of Georgia’s oldest and tallest lighthouse , this lighthouse has been rebuilt a few times due to storms, the encroaching sea, and even the Civil War.

However, it retains its original charm , drawing visitors with beautiful views of the Atlantic Ocean and surrounding landscape.

Take the 178 steps to the catwalk at the top and wander around the grounds to the lightkeeper’s cottages.

Next, head across the street to the former gun battery, which is now the Tybee Island Museum . Here, you can learn about the rich history of Tybee Island.

  • Parking is limited to 2 hours
  • Pricing includes the light station and Tybee Island Museum
  • Adults $12, Children (age 6-17) $10, Children (age 5 and under) FREE. Military & Senior Citizens (age 62+) $10

🫶 Tybee Island Lighthouse needs help with urgent repairs of the windows around the irreplaceable Fresnel lens, the roof, and the masonry. Please visit tybeeisland.org to find out how you can help!

6. Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse in Jupiter, Florida

Contributed by Ashley Jansen of Jetset Jansen

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A notable lighthouse in South Florida is the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse located in Jupiter, Florida, just north of West Palm Beach.

Recognizable by its red color , it stands 108 feet tall next to the inlet and it’s one of the most beautiful lighthouses on the East Coast.

The Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse was built in 1860 and is on 120 acres of land . Shortly after being lit, the light was disabled during the American Civil War and remained off until 1866. It’s been on ever since!

You can climb the 105 steps to the top of the lighthouse, and tour the grounds that include a museum, the Tindall Pioneer House (the earliest house in Jupiter), the Keeper’s Workshop and giant banyan trees at the base of the lighthouse.

Hiking trails take you through a tropical hammock and mangrove lagoon .

A great place to view the lighthouse from afar is from the restaurants across the inlet or from Dubois Park, which connects to one of the  beaches in Jupiter . 

  • Admission fee to the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse costs $12 for adults and $6 for children
  • There’s a parking lot right next to the ticket office
  • Your ticket allows you to climb the lighthouse, where you’ll get a fantastic view of the inlet and the ocean

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7. ocracoke lighthouse in outer banks, north carolina.

Contributed by Karen of Outdoor Adventure Sampler

Ocracoke Lighthouse in Outer Banks

The Ocracoke Lighthouse is one of the oldest operating lighthouses in the United States and is the oldest one operating in North Carolina.

It is located on Ocracoke Island, part of the Cape Hatteras National Seashore. It was built over two hundred years ago to protect ships passing through the narrow channels and shoals of the barrier islands of North Carolina.

Today, this is one of the most picturesque lighthouses on the East Coast and a magnificent place to visit.

Hiking trails weave under live oak canopies and over the dunes. Sea kayaking in the estuaries and biking the quiet roads is also popular. There are spectacular National Seashore beaches to enjoy for swimming, beachcombing, or surfing.

The island of Ocracoke maintains its simple picturesque and natural beauty. The Ocracoke Lighthouse is an important part of the history of this charming Outer Banks island and it’s definitely the most unique tower you’ll see on this lighthouse road trip.

  • Admission to the site is free
  • Visitors can wander the scenic yards to see the lighthouse and the keeper’s house
  • Explore the many outdoor adventures of Ocracoke Island close by.

8. Gay Head Lighthouse in Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts

Contributed by Maria from Martha’s Vineyard Travel Tips

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In 1799, Gay Head Lighthouse was the first lighthouse built on Martha’s Vineyard . In 2010, 40ft of fencing around the lighthouse fell down the cliffs into the ocean due to erosion.

Plans were made to relocate the lighthouse to save it from a similar fate and in 2015, it was lifted and moved to safety, 134 feet away from the cliff edge.

A visit to Gay Head Lighthouse is about more than the lighthouse itself; it’s also about experiencing the breathtaking Aquinnah Cliffs .

These multicolored clay cliffs are one of the most popular attractions on the island and the sunset views are spectacular.

I highly recommend taking the short drive to the neighboring fishing village of Menemsha . Movie buffs will recognize this as one of the filming locations for the movie JAWS .

Robert Shaw’s character, Quint, lived in a shack overlooking the harbor and he set off from here in his boat, the Orca, to capture the killer shark.

  • Parking at Gay Head Lighthouse is limited, so it’s advisable to come early, especially in July or August when the lighthouse is open daily.
  • Entry is $6 for adults and kids under 13 go free.

9. Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse in Ponce Inlet, Florida

Contributed by Lara from On A Permanent Vacation

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Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse, is located in the city of Ponce Inlet, Florida. This lighthouse was established in 1887 and was declared a National Historic Landmark in 1998.

💡 Did you know? There are only 11 other lighthouses across the country that are designated as National Historic Landmarks.

You’ll love a visit to this historic lighthouse for many reasons. First off, you can climb the 203 steps to the top of the lighthouse and see panoramic views of the Atlantic Ocean and the Indian River. You can also do self-guided or group tours.

If you look toward the south on the other side of the jetty you’ll see New Smyrna Beach —known as the “ Shark Bite Capital of the World ” and known for amazing surfing and small-town beach vibes. Fun fact, you can drive on both New Smyrna Beach and Ponce Inlet Beach.

The most popular things to do around Ponce de Leon Inlet Lighthouse are taking a stroll or bike ride on the beach, bar hopping, rent a boat or doing a fishing charter, or if it’s race season, taking a short trip up to Daytona International Speedway .

🚀 Locals Pro Tip: Kennedy Space Center is located just south of Ponce Inlet in Brevard County and if you plan your tour just right, you may be able to watch a rocket launch from the top of the lighthouse.

  • General Admission Rates: Adults (age 12+): $6.95, children (age 3-11): $1.95, infants (age 0-2): Free
  • You can check out other discounts and opportunities to get in for free! See the full admission rates
  • Free parking is available
  • Lighthouse Point Park (not affiliated with the Ponce Inlet Lighthouse and Museum) is located at the end of South Atlantic Ave and makes for a great stop during your visit

10. Cape Hatteras Light Station in North Carolina

Contributed by Kathryn from Staying Afloat Blog

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Located on Cape Hatteras National Seashore in Buxton, North Carolina, Cape Hatteras Light Station is the tallest brick lighthouse in the United States.

This National Historic Landmark stands 193 feet (59 meters) tall and is iconic for its spiraling black and white design.

Its beautiful location makes a day at the beach an easy addition to your day trip to Cape Hatteras, NC .

There are several restaurants and accommodations within a mile drive , hiking at Buxton Woods Coastal Reserve and camping at nearby Frisco Woods.

When open, visitors can climb all 269 steps up to the top of the lighthouse for an amazing view of the surrounding National Park and Atlantic Ocean.

The old lightkeeper’s house now serves as a museum, highlighting the lighthouse’s major move in 1999, as it originally stood 2,900 feet northeast of its current location.

There is also a National Park office on-site where you can purchase souvenirs.

  • Free parking and admission allow you to walk the surrounding grounds any time of the year
  • Due to renovations, the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse will not be open for climbing until 2026.
  • Check the National Park Service website for hours, rates and updates

11. Beavertail Lighthouse in Newport, Rhode Island

Contributed by Sierra from Your Guide to Wandering

beavertail lighthouse in rhode island

The historic Beavertail Lighthouse in Newport, Rhode Island, stands as a beacon of maritime history , dating back to 1749, making it one of the oldest lighthouses in the United States.

Perched on the southern tip of Conanicut Island , it has guided ships along Narragansett Bay for centuries.

A visit to Beavertail Lighthouse, located in the Beavertail State Park, is a must for history buffs and nature lovers alike. Explore the lighthouse museum to learn about its fascinating past and the role it played in maritime navigation.

Climb 49 steps and a 7 ft ladder to reach the observation deck of the Beavertail Lighthouse for breathtaking views of the bay and New England coastline .

While at Beavertail, take advantage of the scenic hiking trails that wind through Beavertail State Park , offering stunning ocean vistas and opportunities for birdwatching.

Nearby, you can also visit Fort Getty Park for picnicking and beach access.

While in Newport, Rhode Island, dive into Newport’s rich New England history with a visit to the opulent Gilded Age Breakers mansion , or stroll along the Cliff Walk to admire the stunning coastal views.

Head downtown to explore boutique shops along Thames Street, or embark on a sailing adventure on one of Rhode Island’s best beaches to experience the nautical heritage of Newport firsthand.

  • Parking at Beavertail State Park is available for a small fee
  • A $5 donation is suggested to climb the lighthouse, which supports its preservation and maintenance.

12. Fire Island Lighthouse in Long Island, New York

Contributed by Samantha from Find Love and Travel

fire island lighthouse in new york

The Fire Island Lighthouse is easily one of the best lighthouses to visit on the East Coast . This lighthouse is on Long Island, in New York near the Robert Moses State Park.

A short walk to this lovely lighthouse—part of the National Park Service, offers the opportunity to see deer and Monarch butterfly migration during the fall .

This is the second construction of the Fire Island Lighthouse but you will still be able to see some ruins from the original lighthouse . You will start your visit by walking down a boardwalk where the landscape changes from tree lines to tall grasses.

As if this landscape wasn’t beautiful enough, climbing the lighthouse’s 182 steps to the top on a clear day, will reward you with a stunning view of Manhattan !

Additionally, you can stop by the Keepers Quarter Museum and a really cute gift shop.

After climbing, you can relax on the sandy beach of the Fire Island National Seashore or explore Otis Pike Fire Island High Dune Wilderness— the only federally designated wilderness area in New York.

  • The fee to climb the lighthouse is $10 for adults
  • Parking fees range from $8 – $10 depending on the season, but if you visit later in the day, there may be free parking.

Final Thoughts

And just like that, our lighthouse road trip comes to an end. Each of these lighthouses on the East Coast was individually selected for its unique charm , beauty and interesting history.

We all know that ships nowadays have all sorts of gadgets to navigate the waters, but lighthouses will always have an appealing and intriguing character .

Please remember, to always practice responsible tourism , and do our part to keep these landmarks shining bright!

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How To Plan a Cross-Country Road Trip You’ll Love

Published : September 03, 2024

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  • Steps To Plan Your Dream Road Trip

Road Trip Safety Tips

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Picture this: the open road in front of you, your favorite song playing on the radio as you drive toward a dream destination. You’ve decided to embark on one of the ultimate travel opportunities — a cross-country road trip. 

While this is a bucket list adventure for many people, it can also be daunting until you understand how to plan a cross-country road trip that appeals to your preferences and budget.

No matter what direction or top travel destination you’re headed towards, AAA is here to help with our best-in-class recommendations. From the planning phase to safety, essentials and budgets, read on for our tips to help you plan your perfect cross-country road trip. 

8 Steps To Plan Your Dream Road Trip

Follow these steps to learn how to plan a cross-country road trip you’re guaranteed to love. 

1. Define Your Destination and Route

Whether traveling east to west, taking a west-to-east-coast road trip or exploring any direction in between, it’s important to determine your final stop and how you'll get there. Setting a start and end point for your trip allows you to estimate how long your journey will be so you can budget your time accordingly.

Knowing your destination also means you can map out potential routes and the stops you want to make along the way. For example, if you’re starting your cross-country road trip in Boston, do you want to drive south to make stops in Washington D.C., Nashville, Dallas and Phoenix? West to make stops in Chicago, Kansas City, Denver and Las Vegas? Or take a mixed route with a combination of stops?

While researching potential directions and stops on your road trip, take the following considerations into account:

  • How much time do you have for your road trip?
  • Will a specific route make your trip longer?
  • Are there specific places you’ve been wanting to visit?
  • What attractions would you like to see on your cross-country road trip?
  • How far would you like to travel per day? 
  • Are there any popular road trips you’d like to add to your itinerary, such as national parks, route 66 or scenic highways? 

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2. Set a Budget

Knowing how to plan a cross-country road trip on a budget will allow you to stop and see as much as possible without overspending. Treat your cross-country road trip like other vacations you’ve taken, meaning you should set a budget and research the cost of essentials and activities where you plan to stop. 

Remember that different regions of the U.S. have different costs for various necessities. For example, the cost of regular gasoline per gallon in California will typically be closer to $5, but in Tennessee, it’ll be around $3. 

Along the route you’ve chosen, check the cost of the following to determine a realistic budget for your road trip:

  • The average cost of gasoline per gallon in the states you’re driving through
  • Accommodation costs of where you plan to stop, whether at campsites or hotels 
  • Cost of tolls along your route 
  • The associated cost of different options for food, including buying groceries, fast food, casual dining and upscale dining 
  • Fees for any activities and sightseeing you plan along your route

In addition to the above costs, also consider money for souvenirs, pet supplies (if you’re bringing them along) and any potential emergencies. 

3. Choose Your Travel Companions

In the planning stage of your cross-country road trip, you must consider who you’re bringing with you. Remember, with multiple stops, you’ll be spending a lot of time with your travel companion(s), so compatibility is extremely important! 

Travel compatibility includes ensuring everyone is on board with all plans, especially driving rotations. Map out a schedule to set expectations early on and assign roles to everyone (i.e., driver, direction giver, snack distributor, etc.). 

If you’re planning on bringing a pet companion with you on your cross-country road trip, remember to consider their needs when making plans. This includes making more stops for bathroom breaks, booking pet-friendly accommodations, bringing travel water and food bowls and more. 

4. Plan Your Itinerary

With your route mapped out and stops decided on, it’s time to create an itinerary for your cross-country road trip, where you’ll decide how long you’ll stay in each location and what you’ll do while there. You can utilize a cross-country road trip planner or take a DIY approach.

Some tips to keep in mind while creating your cross-country road trip itinerary include:

  • Researching points of interest along your route
  • Noting the attractions on your must-see list 
  • For example, visit our guide to fall road trips for scenic views of foliage across the country.
  • Accommodating your interests by spending more time in locations with more on your to-do and to-see lists 

As you develop your itinerary, remember to be flexible and leave time for spontaneity — especially if you’re planning a relaxing road trip . Sometimes, the unexpected happens, upending your plans, or you can stumble across hidden gems by simply exploring on your own with no agenda. 

5. Book Your Accommodations

Once your itinerary is established and you know how long you’ll be at each stop, the next step in planning a cross-country road trip is booking accommodations. This is especially true if you’re traveling during a peak season, like the summer months, or a popular travel time, like the holidays, when places to stay are busier and there are fewer options available. 

Where you choose to stay while on your journey will vary depending on your preferences and mode of transportation. For example, if you’re taking a cross-country camping trip in an RV, you’ll book RV campgrounds. 

However, when most people think of a road trip, they picture driving a car. This gives you more options for accommodations including campsites, motels, hotels and vacation rentals. Remember, take your trip budget into account as you search for places to stay and try to book accommodations with flexible cancellation policies in case your plans need to be adjusted along the way. 

As a AAA member, you can book AAA Preferred Hotels with accommodation deals to help you stay within budget. 

6. Pack Smartly

Going on any trip means packing strategically, and this is especially true for a road trip. Since you’ll be traveling cross-country, you need to prepare for various climates, temperatures and weather conditions. Remember, 70 degrees Fahrenheit is different in the humidity of the southeast versus the arid southwest. 

As you begin putting packing tips to use for your road trip, look at the average temperature and conditions along your route and then consider your planned activities to determine your necessities. Some must-haves include a variety of clothing to be able to layer as needed, weather essentials such as a raincoat and a reliable pair of walking shoes.

Keep in mind that you’ll likely purchase souvenirs along your way, so you shouldn’t pack your car to the brim. Ensuring you have the essentials will allow you room to add on as you venture forward. Continue reading for our list of road trip essentials, including clothing!

7. Get Your Vehicle Ready to Hit the Road

If you're using your personal vehicle for your cross-country road trip, it’s essential to make sure it's good to go for the journey ahead. Follow a car maintenance checklist and schedule a pre-trip inspection to ensure everything is operating properly and to minimize any car issues you may encounter on your trip. 

A short list of what you should check includes:

  • Fluid levels
  • Warning lights

To further ensure your safety on your cross-country road trip, prepare a car emergency kit with essentials. If you already have a kit in your car, double-check to make sure it's properly stocked before departing. 

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8. Plan for Entertainment

You’re going to have a lot of downtime while on your cross-country road trip, especially if you’re traveling with companions who will share in driving duties. While on long stretches of various highways, you will want some form of entertainment. This can include reading a book or playing an audiobook, listening to a podcast, listening to music, playing games on your devices or even playing a classic travel car game, like I Spy. 

A great way to prepare music in advance is to curate a road trip playlist with all of your favorites in a range of genres — make sure your companions add their selections, too. Don’t forget to pack any chargers you’ll need for your devices to keep you endlessly entertained!

When venturing on a trip, you must always make safety your top priority. 

Here are some road trip safety tips to keep top of mind:

  • Avoid distractions: No matter if you’re going down the street or cross-country, it’s imperative that you aren’t looking at your phone while driving. Keep any noise in your car to a minimum to further limit distractions.
  • Be mindful of the weather: Know what weather patterns you’ll likely encounter on your trip. Whether you’re driving in winter weather in the northeast, encountering monsoon season in the southwest or wildfires in California, preparing for what’s ahead will make you safer. 
  • Share your itinerary and location: Whether you’re traveling alone or with companions, you should always share your itinerary and current location with someone at home. In an emergency, your contact person will be able to inform the proper authorities of where you are and your plans. 
  • Keep your phone charged: You need to be able to stay in touch with your emergency contact back home and reach authorities in an emergency. Keeping your phone charged to a reasonable level will help you do so. 
  • Follow traffic laws: As you drive, follow the general rules of the road, but also make sure to research the general traffic laws in the states you’ll be traveling through. For example, all states have a move-over law for emergency vehicles, but some extend the law to disabled vehicles on the side of the road.
  • Stay alert: Road safety means being alert whenever you’re behind the wheel and knowing your limitations. Schedule regular breaks every couple of hours to get some fresh air and stretch your legs. If you’re too tired to continue driving, see if your companion can take over or add a stop to your journey. 
  • Be prepared: Research your route and the traffic patterns you can expect. When packing, make sure you have versatile and comfortable clothing options nearby that you can quickly change into on the road when needed. 

Packing for a cross-country road trip can be overwhelming when thinking about all of your stops and what you’ll need. Use this list of road trip essentials to help you as you prepare to load up your car:

*Note: this list is not meant to be all-encompassing and contains suggested items.

Safety Equipment

  • Flashlights
  • Matches/lighter
  • First aid kit
  • Car battery charger
  • Jumper cables
  • Drivers license
  • Car insurance
  • Car registration
  • Health insurance card
  • Medication list
  • Bank information
  • Emergency contact list

*Tip: Make copies of these documents, keep one set in your glove box and leave another set with your emergency contact.

  • Weather-appropriate clothing for your stops and destination
  • Comfortable clothing for driving 
  • Walking shoes
  • Weather-appropriate shoes (i.e., sandals, rain boots, winter boots)
  • Raincoat and/or winter coat
  • Extra undergarments
  • Toothbrush and toothpaste
  • Skincare items
  • Shampoo and conditioner
  • Body wash/soap
  • Hair products
  • Razor/shaver
  • Body lotion
  • Body spray/perfume/cologne

Electronics

  • Portable charger
  • Portable speaker
  • All applicable/corresponding chargers

Want to plan a cross-country road trip but need a more strict budget? Follow these tips to save money and maximize AAA membership discounts on your adventure:

Save Money on Food

Food expenses can quickly add up while traveling. To stick to a food budget, utilize the following tips:

  • Pack snacks for the car instead of stopping along the way.
  • Grocery shop as you go to restock on essentials like water, snacks and fruit.
  • Cook meals as often as possible, especially if your accommodations have a kitchenette or grill. 
  • Eat where you can gain or use rewards. AAA members can get 10 percent off their applicable checks at Hard Rock Cafe and Landry’s Restaurants locations.

Save Money on Accommodations 

Cross-country road trips mean a lot of time on the road but also the need for several stops and accommodations along the way. When needing to get some rest while on a budget, consider the following tips:

  • Bring camping gear to spend the night at a trusted campsite instead of splurging on a hotel. 
  • Rent a camper van or RV for your road trip. Find well-lit places to park and sleep before getting back on route. 
  • Book rooms at budget hotels for a less expensive lodging option while still having a room and bed to sleep in. 
  • Stay at AAA Preferred Hotels to get a discount and earn hotel-specific rewards for your stay. 

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Save Money on Transportation 

A vehicle is absolutely necessary for your journey, but saving money on your road trip across America is still possible. Follow these tips to budget your transportation costs:

  • Travel with companions to split any costs instead of driving separately. 
  • Plan the most fuel-efficient and direct route to your destination. Use GPS to avoid rerouting and to avoid longer detours. 
  • Rent a car to avoid costly wear and tear on your vehicle. Your AAA membership can get you discounts on car rentals through Hertz , Thrifty and Dollar Car Rentals with your AAA membership.
  • Enroll in the Fuel Rewards Program ® at Shell , available with your AAA membership, to save every time you fill up your gas tank and earn rewards. 

Save Money on Activities 

One of the main reasons most people choose to embark on a cross-country road trip is to experience different attractions throughout the U.S. — however, the cost of these activities can quickly add up. Follow these tips to save money on attractions during your trip:

  • Explore national parks for a variety of recreational activities. 
  • Visit state parks for localized recreation.
  • Visit museums and check for free or reduced rate days (often weekdays). 
  • Visit historical sites to learn more about U.S. and local history, and check for reduced rate days (often weekdays).
  • Explore the outdoors via hiking trails. 
  • Check local events pages for free concerts, festivals and markets happening during your visit.  

Have questions about how to plan a cross-country road trip? See the answers to some frequently asked questions below.

How Long Does It Take To Plan a Cross-Country Road Trip?

How long it takes to plan a cross-country road trip depends on the length of your trip and the level of detail going into your plans. Basic plans with a smaller itinerary will take only a few weeks to plan, while a more detailed and scheduled itinerary will take several months to plan. 

When Is the Best Time of Year To Take a Cross-Country Road Trip?

Spring and fall are the most popular times of year for a cross-country road trip due to the fair weather. However, the best time of year to take a cross-country road trip will depend on your personal preferences and comfortability driving in different weather conditions. When deciding what time of year to take your road trip consider what the weather will be like, crowd sizes, road construction and any seasonal activities you want to partake in. 

Remember, winter months come with shorter days and less light, potentially limiting the time you have to see certain sights. 

How Much Does a Cross-Country Road Trip Cost?

The total cost of a cross-country road trip depends on a variety of factors, including destination, route, accommodations, transportation needs, activities, personal spending and splitting costs with companions. To track your spending and know the total cost of your trip, create and stick to a budget.

How Do I Choose a Route for My Cross-Country Road Trip?

When choosing a route for your cross-country road trip, consider the following questions:

  • What are you interested in seeing?
  • Are there any locations you’ve always wanted to visit?
  • How long do you have for your trip?

Once you’ve answered these questions, research some popular routes and use online maps to develop yours.

Should I Plan Every Stop or Be Spontaneous?

A balance between planning and spontaneity is ideal. You should plan the main stops but leave room to make additional stops as needed or desired. If you want to do specific activities in specific areas, try to book those in advance to guarantee admission.

How Many Miles Should I Drive Each Day?

Ideally, aim for six to eight hours of driving per day to avoid fatigue behind the wheel. The actual amount of drive time per day will vary depending on road conditions, weather and your personal preference. 

What Are Must-See Stops on a Cross-Country Road Trip?

Must-see stops on a cross-country road trip will depend on your interests and where you’re going. Generally, popular attractions include national parks like the Everglades or Badlands and iconic landmarks like the Empire State Building or Fisherman’s Wharf . Some people prefer to visit charming small towns, especially places that transform for Christmas . Decide what interests you most and plan your must-see stops from there.

With so much to see and do in the U.S., knowing how to plan a cross-country road trip can be difficult. AAA Travel is here to help with guides, discounts and more as you discover road trip ideas and plan the best cross-country road trip for you. Become a member today to take advantage of all AAA offers while you hit the road!

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