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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!

The view of the Brooklyn Bridge and World Trade Centre from the Manhattan Bridge

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

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.

east coast road trip map - driving itinerary #1

  • 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

Hyatt Regency Boston

Freehand New York

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.

A yellow taxi and USA flag with Times Square behind

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.

south carolina plantation charleston

Ultimate East Coast USA Road Trip – 3-Week Itinerary

east coast road trip map - driving itinerary #3

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)

acadia national park maine beach

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.

a lifeguard hut on the sand behind beach sea grass during a light pink pastel sunset at key biscayne beach in miami florida

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!

new york city skyline from brooklyn

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.

new jersey coastline sunset east coast road trip

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.

panoramic philadelphia skyline east coast road trip

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.

lighthouse on delaware coast sunset

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.

blue ridge mountains virgina

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.

great smoky mountains north carolina

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.

savannah georgia trees

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.

fall foliage drive in new england

  • 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!

grayl geopress filter bottle

Drink water from ANYWHERE. The Grayl Geopress is the worlds leading filtered water bottle protecting you from all manner of waterborne nasties.

Single-use plastic bottles are a MASSIVE threat to marine life. Be a part of the solution and travel with a filter water bottle. Save money and the environment!

We’ve tested the Geopress  rigorously  from the icy heights of Pakistan to the tropical jungles of Bali, and can confirm: it’s the best water bottle you’ll ever buy!

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 !

an assortment of orange and red trees as seen from above on an autumn hike in connecticut new england usa

Updated April 2023 by Samantha Shea from Intentional Detours .

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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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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). 

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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
  • Mid-range: Opal Key Resort & Marina
  • Budget: Southwinds Motel

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sign by the ocean in key west Florida usa itinerary

Alternative: 2 week East Coast itinerary 

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

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

  • Philadelphia
  • Washington DC

Alternative: 4 week East Coast itinerary 

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

  • Providence/Newport
  • Williamsburg
  • Florida Keys

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

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

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

Happy travelling!

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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.

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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

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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.

8 thoughts on “7 Epic East Coast USA Road Trip Routes”

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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20 Best Places to Visit on the East Coast of the USA

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Author Shandley McMurray lived in New York City and is currently based in Connecticut. She travels the East Coast in search of stellar beaches and pretty parks.

America's East Coast is a marvel. From Maine in the north to Florida in the south, its rugged natural beauty and bustling cities beg to be explored. Whether you're a fan of skiing , kayaking, eating, shopping, or visiting museums, you'll find a slew of fun things to do in the best places to visit on the East Coast.

This stunning coastal region is home to some of America's most incredible attractions . We're talking alligator-filled canals in the Florida Everglades , winding trails and lakes in Maine's Acadia National Park , and the bright lights and thousands of stores in New York City . No wonder so many tourists flock to America's Atlantic shores.

From watching a musical on Broadway to visiting the White House to climbing one of the Smoky Mountains or lounging on the soft, golden sand of Florida's best beaches , you won't ever get bored on America's East Coast, we promise!

For more sightseeing ideas, see our list of the best places to visit on the East Coast of the USA.

1. New York, New York

2. boston, massachusetts, 3. miami, florida, 4. acadia national park, maine, 5. washington, d.c., 6. baltimore, maryland, 7. shenandoah national park, virginia, 8. charleston, south carolina, 9. savannah, georgia, 10. philadelphia, pennsylvania, 11. charlotte, north carolina, 12. myrtle beach, south carolina, 13. the outer banks, north carolina, 14. orlando, florida, 15. great smoky mountains national park, tennessee and north carolina, 16. everglades national park, florida, 17. lake placid, ny, 18. niagara falls, new york, 19. martha's vineyard, massachusetts, 20. stowe, vermont, map of places to visit on the east coast of the usa.

New York City

Gourmet restaurants, famous tourist attractions, fabulous street art, and designer duds — New York has them all and so much more. Whatever you're looking for, you'll find it in the Big Apple, guaranteed. The only problem you'll face is running out of time to do everything.

You'll want to sightsee (hello Empire State Building , Statue of Liberty , and Brooklyn Bridge ), shop, see a show, and reward your palate with some of the world's tastiest food (we're salivating over Gramercy Tavern and Daniel ). When you're through with all of that, you'll need to make time for the long list of stellar museums . The Metropolitan Museum of Art , MOMA , Guggenheim , and American Museum of Natural History all top the list.

Short on cash? There's plenty to do that won't dent your pocketbook. A few of our fave free activities include watching the sunset from a rooftop patio, wandering the paths of Central Park , walking the High Line , window shopping in SOHO , and people-watching from a park bench in Union Square .

Our advice: plan your itinerary before leaving home. That way you won't waste precious seconds standing on a street corner deciding where to go next. Plus, if you buy your tickets online (i.e. to Broadway shows or major attractions) you'll find much better prices. With so many exciting things to do in New York, it's not surprising that it's been deemed one of the best places to visit on the East Coast.

Note: The best time to visit New York City is between April and June or September through November. This way, you'll avoid the sweltering temps and smell of rotting garbage that permeate the city in summer, and the crowds and high prices that permeate this season.

Boston, Massachusetts

It's easy to fall in love with Boston in any season. The city's cobblestone streets, historic buildings, and beautiful harbor beckon visitors to grab their cameras and stay a while. In the heart of the town center, charming Quincy Market invites tourists to sample delicious foods and practice a bit of retail therapy.

One of the top things to do in this revolutionary city is walk the Freedom Trail . Winding its way around the center, this famous path passes 16 important historic sites (like the Old State House , Paul Revere House , Boston Common , and the site of the Boston Massacre ), all of which bring the past to life.

Faneuil Hall Marketplace is where it's at. With buskers, street performers, food stalls, and eclectic shops, you could spend hours in this fun spot. When walking around, don't miss out on Beacon Hill , the city's most captivating neighborhood. And plan to spend time in Boston's most popular parks ; a picnic is highly recommended.

Whether you're a baseball fan or not, Fenway Park is worth a visit if only to see the Green Monster up close. This 37-foot green wall boasts a historic hand-operated scoreboard.

Tip: the Boston Ghosts & Gravestones Nighttime Trolley Tour is a fun and unforgettable thing to do at night.

View of Miami's skyline across the water

One of the top tourist destinations in the U.S. , Miami is a place to see and be seen. Its streets are lined with funky and high-end shops, Art Deco buildings, and beautiful people. People flock to this coastal Floridian town for a variety of reasons.

Miami Beach is the top draw. Its soft, white sand beckons bathing-suit clad bodies to sprawl out for a day spent frolicking in and out of the warm turquoise water.

The boardwalk, situated behind South Beach , is a source of entertainment in and of itself. From rollerblading grandfathers wearing speedos to stiletto-clad fashionistas carrying dogs in their purses, anything goes.

Not a fan of buzzy beaches? Miami boasts a variety of quieter, yet beautiful beaches ideal for enjoying a fun day at the shore with the family.

Next up is the South Beach neighborhood's trendy Art Deco Historic District. This is a perfect place to spend time when you're sick of feeling sand between your toes. It's where you'll find a ton of shops, restaurants, and a happening nighttime scene.

With so many tourist attractions in Miami , there's no chance of getting bored. To make the most of your trip, though, it's important to time it right. April is one of the best months to visit, as the weather is ideal for exploring and the crowds have thinned (except over Easter).

The Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse in Acadia National Park, Maine

It's easy to lose yourself in Acadia National Park, and not just in the physical sense. The beauty on offer in this natural wonderland is so spectacular, you'll forget you ever had a worry.

The only national park in New England and the first national park in the east of the US, Acadia boasts immense forests and a dramatic coastline. No wonder it's become one of the top 10 most visited national parks in the US--it is deemed one of the country's best national parks , after all.

With 158 miles of hiking trails and over 70 miles of roads (both motor and carriage) to explore, visitors should plan to spend a good deal of time here. Many choose to camp overnight.

Those who prefer to sleep in a comfy bed should stay in nearby Bar Harbor, an adorable town often used as a base for exploring the park.

Cherry blossoms and the Thomas Jefferson Memorial in Washington, D.C.

Best known for its role as the nation's capital, Washington is packed with iconic monuments and memorials. The city's top four tourist attractions include, the White House , Capitol Building , Washington Monument , and the Lincoln Memorial . You haven't really been to Washington if you haven't seen these.

There are a ton of other visit-worthy attractions , especially for those in search of first-hand political history. The vast National Mall houses most of the city's grandest icons, including the Vietnam Veterans Memorial, Vietnam Women's Memorial, Korean War Veterans Memorial, and American Veterans Disabled for Life Memorial.

One of the city's biggest draws, though, has less to do with the political climate. Its renowned museums and galleries are some of the best in the world. Don't miss the Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum , the National Gallery of Art , or the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History .

Tourists would be amiss for skipping out on a few hours spent wandering through the city's pretty parks . Pack a picnic to make the visit more enjoyable. Want to make your trip even more memorable? Visit between late March and early April, which is the best time to see the cherry blossoms in full bloom.

Read More: Top-Rated Day Trips from Washington, D.C.

Baltimore, Maryland

Nicknamed "Charm City," Baltimore may well be one of the friendliest places in the U.S. A port town featuring a good mix of the historic (like Fort McHenry , which inspired the National Anthem, The Star Spangled Banner ) and trendy (like boutique hotels and eclectic shops), Baltimore is worth a visit at any time of the year.

Top attractions worth visiting include Walters Art Museum , the National Aquarium, and the American Visionary Art Museum . You'll find most of the action in the Inner Harbor , which was updated in the late 70s. Today, the harbor bustles with visitors to its fun stores and impressive eateries. Most of the excitement, though, can be found outside. Street performers and musicians hosting open-air concerts are regulars at this hub.

Shenandoah National Park

Nature's calling, and it wants you to get outside — now! That would be an easy feat if you lived close to Virginia's top tourist attraction , the spectacular Shenandoah National Park. With beautiful wildflowers, giant rolling hills, cascading waterfalls, and verdant forests, there's nothing to dislike in this natural paradise. Keep quiet and look closely; you might even spot a deer, black bear, or bobcat.

Before settling in for one of Shenandoah's beautiful hiking trails , visit one of the park's two visitor centers: Dickey Ridge or Harry F. Byrd . The park covers a whopping 200,000 acres, so you'll want a map to help guide you.

Not big on hiking? Don't worry, there are 400 miles worth of trails to choose from in varying forms of length and intensity. Beginners will favor Traces , which is less than two miles each way, while a more advanced hiker may opt for the more strenuous White Oak Canyon (over nine miles return).

As one of the most popular places to visit for a weekend getaway , it's best to book a hotel early to ensure you have a place to stay if you're visiting in the high season.

Charleston, South Carolina

Charleston exudes old-world Southern charm that's so enjoyable you won't want to leave. Imagine spending a day with your kindest, most beautiful friend who happens to be an excellent cook. That's what it feels like to explore the quaint streets of this Southern belle. No wonder it's been dubbed one of the best places to visit on the East Coast of America.

Every local you meet seems to wear a smile that extends from ear to ear, and they speak in a Southern drawl that's utterly enticing. They'll direct you through the town's brick-laid streets to its most stellar attractions , like the harbor's Waterfront Park , Middleton Place , and Magnolia Plantation & Gardens .

Hop on a carriage ride through the Historic District . With over 1,400 ancient structures to ogle, Charleston transports each visitor back in time to its tumultuous heyday during the 18 th century. With a variety of top resorts to choose from, tourists will be ensured of a comfy place to rest at the end of a busy day.

Read More: Top-Rated Attractions & Places to Visit in South Carolina

Sunrise on the waterfront in Savannah

Walking through Savannah's tree-lined cobbled streets is akin to jumping out of a page in Gone with the Wind . Moss-laden oak trees usher you around the city's main attractions , offering a comforting piece of shade in the numerous public squares and parks.

Historic Bull Street , home to City Hall , also houses Chippewa Square , which you might recognize from the film Forrest Gump .

Don't miss Forsyth Park , a mid-19 th -century marvel featuring a huge cast-iron fountain. You'll also want to add the National Museum of the Mighty Eight Air Force and Telfair Academy to your "to-see" list.

While visiting a cemetery may not top your "things to do" list, Bonaventure Cemetery will change your mind. The stone monuments, obelisks, and lush blooms are so beautiful, you'll forget that some believe this place is haunted.

Downtown Philadelphia

Like Washington, D.C., Philadelphia (a.k.a. Philly) is best known for its role in US history (in particular during colonial and revolutionary times). It was here that the Declaration of Independence was signed (at Independence Hall ). Eleven years later, the Constitution was created right here.

Today, you'll find a wide mix of modern skyscrapers and bright art murals juxtaposed with historic redbrick terrace buildings and narrow cobblestone streets. The Liberty Bell Pavilion houses the liberty bell, a long-held symbol of freedom and independence. Philadelphia's Magic Gardens , an incredible immersive mixed media experience, features walls (and floors) covered in mosaics.

Hop in a horse and buggy and ride through Independence National Historical Park , or shop for local produce, Amish bread, clothes, and jewelry at the Reading Terminal Market . There are plenty of fun things to do in Philadelphia .

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Charlotte's skyline at dusk

Uptown is where it's at when you're touring North Carolina's largest city and its variety of tourist attractions. This modern section of town plays host to Charlotte's best shopping and dining options. It's also where you'll find many of the city's museums.

Racing fans won't want to miss the NASCAR Hall of Fame . The younger, more energetic generation will love you forever if you take them to Carowinds , an amusement and water park that boasts animatronic dinosaurs.

Freedom Park is the place where locals come to unwind. In addition to offering a ton of sporting options (i.e. volleyball, basketball, and tennis courts), walking paths, and baseball diamonds, the park hosts concerts and houses a playground.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Myrtle Beach is the crowning glory of South Carolina, and one of its most popular places to visit . Its neon lights, constant musical entertainment, giant spinning Ferris wheel (a.k.a. SkyWheel ), and boardwalk games feel (and look) as if a fairy lit them up with a magic wand. Basically, Myrtle Beach is like New York's Coney Island or England's Brighton Beach on steroids.

The fantastical stretch of this top South Carolina beach is called the Grand Strand , and it proffers visitors 60 miles of sun-drenched sand on which to relax. When they become bored (which isn't likely due to the vast people-watching on offer), beachgoers can avail themselves of the multitude of kitsch — from mini-putt courses to souvenir shops to WonderWorks Myrtle Beach .

Ripley's Aquarium is worth a visit, as is the Priates Voyage , a dinner show you won't forget. The city is packed with so many fun things to do for couples and families, that it's hard to leave.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Myrtle Beach

Bodie Island Lighthouse in North Carolina's Outer Banks

It's easy to see why so many people make the Outer Banks their summer holiday destination. Offering over 100 miles of quietly gorgeous coastal scenery, charming villages, adorable rental cottages, and authentic restaurants, this locale is both invigorating and revitalizing.

A string of slivered barrier islands are connected to the mainland by bridges, making their beaches feel more dreamy and exclusive . Also known as OBX, the Outer Banks is a perfect place to unwind and leave the hustle and bustle of busy city life behind you.

Climb the tallest sand dune you'll ever see at Jockey's Ridge State Park , take a boat cruise, visit the area's lighthouses, and try to reel in a big one off the Nags Head Fishing Pier on Nags Head — it's one of the longest (and oldest) on the OBX.

Take the kids to Kitty Hawk on Bodie Island and sign yourselves up for a guided kayak tour. This tiny town is so adorable, you'll want to stay, which is easy to do with the great accommodations on offer. Soak up the history on Roanoke Island and explore the wild and wonderful Hatteras Island in the south.

Read More: Best Coastal Towns in North Carolina

Lake Eola in Downtown Orlando

Who doesn't want to go to Orlando ? Home to theme park giants Walt Disney World and Universal Studios , this US family vacation destination also houses SeaWorld Orlando , where visitors can pet a dolphin or hop on a manta ray-themed roller coaster.

Next to SeaWorld lies Discovery Cove , another top attraction where visitors can get up close and personal with marine life. Those with a penchant for biology will enjoy the Orlando Science Center , featuring the ever-popular interactive "Kids Town" exhibit for those under 48 inches tall. Or get face to snout with an alligator at Gatorland .

Still craving something to do? Head to Cape Canaveral , a short drive away, this is an ideal day trip destination . It's home to the Kennedy Space Center , where you can meet an astronaut or watch a space shuttle launch.

Great Smoky Mountains National Park

Those looking for a grand adventure will find it in Great Smoky Mountains National Park. With more than 500,000 acres to explore, this phenomenal wonder will leave visitors in awe of its natural beauty. Once there, it's easy to see why it's deemed one of the best places to visit on the East Coast of the USA, not to mention one of the top places to visit in Tennessee .

The park's jagged mountain peaks, mist-covered summits, cascading waterfalls, verdant forests, and blossoming wildflowers join to create a magical utopia. With so many things to see and do , the park is wonderful to discover in every season — summer's lush grassy meadows, fall's festive foliage, winter's snow-covered trees, and spring's bright blooming azaleas are breathtaking. The best time to visit the Smoky Mountains really depends on what you want to do.

Don't miss the picturesque Cades Cove , unsurpassable views from the top of Clingmans Dome , or the misty Rainbow Falls . Also, Mt. Leconte , the park's third-highest mountain, is worthy of a climb.

Aerial view of the Florida Everglades

Were those eyes you spied peeking out above the murky waters of Everglades National Park? Probably.

The Everglades span 1.5 million acres across southern Florida and are home to a wide array of animals, including alligators, pythons, manatees, egrets, and the elusive panther. You'll never leave the Everglades without spotting some kind of fantastic creature, which is why is been deemed one of the best places to visit in Florida .

The area is a biological marvel boasting numerous different ecosystems, as well as a wide array of flora and fauna. From freshwater sloughs to pinelands and cypress trees to mangroves, the mostly swampy Everglades are vital to the area's survival.

The best way to explore the Everglades is via an airboat, which whips through narrow channels winding around the region. Kayaking through the mangrove canals is another popular method of transportation, just try not to fall in! The park is one of the best day trips from Miami .

Mirror Lake in Lake Placid, NY

There's little as serene as sitting lakeside, admiring the Adirondack mountains in upstate New York. Add a steaming mug of tea, and you'll never want to get up. See, getting outside really is good for you!

Most famous for hosting the Winter Olympics twice (in 1932 and 1980), Lake Placid is an uber-popular place to visit during the winter months. Beautiful Mirror Lake , which perfectly reflects colorful fall foliage, freezes during the coldest spurts, turning into a natural ice rink popular with tourists.

Those who crave a winter adventure can try their hand (or feet in this case) at skiing, bobsledding, and even dogsledding. Summer visitors find plenty of things to do in Lake Placid as well, like hiking, waterskiing, swimming, canoeing, and kayaking.

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Niagara Falls, NY

One of the most majestic Wonders of the World, Niagara Falls should be on everyone's bucket list. Standing beside the falls as its water thunders over the edge, spraying mist on everything in sight, is an extraordinary experience. It's easy to see why it's deemed one of the most beautiful waterfalls on the planet .

While in the area, visit more of Niagara Falls State Park than the three waterfalls you've come to see. With 400 acres of land to explore, there's plenty to keep you busy. For the best view, head to the Observation Tower .

One of Niagara Falls' most popular attractions is the Maid of the Mist boat cruise. Don a plastic blue poncho and prepare yourself for an up close and personal visit to the rushing falls on both sides of the border — the American Falls and Canada's spectacular Horseshoe Falls . There's really nothing like it.

Read More: Top-Rated Tourist Attractions in Niagara Falls, Canada

Martha's Vineyard, Massachusetts

There's a lot to love about Martha's Vineyard: sparkling water, bobbing sailboats, quaint cottages, and bikeable roadways. A relaxing island located five miles off the south coast of Cape Cod , this is the place big city folk come to unwind each summer.

A family-friendly locale, this charming spot is a favorite for the uber-rich and celebrities who want to indulge in a summer home. During the day, they spend their time playing on the soft sandy beaches, shopping at cute boutique stores, and dining in delectable restaurants. There are no chain eateries here, which is a refreshing sight.

If you're traveling with kids, don't miss Oak Bluffs , an adorable town sporting 19 th -century cottages and one of the oldest merry-go-rounds in the state. Grab a bite in Edgartown , and be sure to visit the Cape Poge Wildlife Refuge .

Martha's Vineyard is a top weekend getaway destination for travelers from Massachusetts , so be prepared for extra crowding on summer weekends. Book a hotel early to ensure a place to stay.

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Skier at Stowe

If you think Stowe is gorgeous in the summer — all verdant valleys and lush mountains — just wait until you see it during fall. Its picturesque Vermont landscape is painted in a kaleidoscope of the brightest reds, oranges, and yellows so vibrant, you'll be left breathless.

This quintessential New England town is one of the most beautiful in Vermont , and it shines best in winter. That's when it becomes bombarded with skiers from nearby states like New York, New Jersey, Massachusetts, and Connecticut. They come to enjoy the village, shops, restaurants, and of course, the epic slopes at the upscale mountain resort of Mount Mansfield .

An all-season town, Stowe offers outdoor enthusiasts a slew of activities to stay busy . Whether you're a fan of mountain biking, cross-country skiing , hiking, ziplining, shopping, or relaxing in the spa, you'll find a ton of things to do in Stowe.

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The East Coast of the United States is a destination you cannot miss

If you are passionate about travel, the East Coast of the United States is one of the destinations on your list of places to visit.

There are many reasons why it is worth coming here, and in the following lines, we will tell you about thems well as and how an East Coast map helps you in your journey.

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You don’t have to look at an East Coast map just as a simple two-dimensional image of the terrain; we are actually talking about a map of a fascinating history and rich cultural diversity.

This region of the United States was a central place in the country’s development, marking its early colonization and its constant evolution over the decades. Each city and state on the East Coast city map has its own story.

From the founding colonies, such as Jamestown and Plymouth, to cosmopolitan cities such as New York and Miami, a whole world is revealed to you.

The historical symbols you find on any East Coast city map, such as Independence Hall in Philadelphia or the Capitol in Washington, D.C., mark major events that shaped the nation.

The culture of the East Coast is extremely diverse and reflects the influences brought by immigrants from all over the world.

From the culinary diversity in New Orleans to the vibrant artistic scene in Boston, this region offers a complex panorama of traditions and customs.

What does an East Coast map help you with?

A map of this region is essential for anyone exploring this vast and fascinating region. It provides detailed information about road infrastructure, points of interest and the geographical distribution of cities.

Whether you are an enthusiastic traveler, a student searching for historical resources, or a local resident exploring new places, maps become your compass on this adventure.

With the help of maps, you can easily orient yourself and plan efficient routes between cities and tourist attractions.

Also, they are useful in understanding the relief and geographical aspects specific to the East Coast, such as the Atlantic coast or the Appalachian Mountains.

Why visit the East Coast?

  • A journey in the heart of America

Visiting the United States East Coast means traveling to the heart of American history, living culture and varied landscapes.

With its urban madness and iconic towers, New York is only the tip of the iceberg. We must remember cities like Boston, with its paved streets and revolutionary history, or Charleston, with its antebellum houses, because they offer a fascinating look at the past.

  • The perfect destination for those who love culture and art

In addition to the historical aspects, the East Coast is a destination for art and culture enthusiasts.

World-renowned museums, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York or the National Museum of American History in Washington, D.C., house significant works of art and artifacts that illustrate the nation’s cultural evolution.

  • Impressive natural beauty

Visiting these places also means enjoying the varied landscapes, from the endless beaches of Florida to the rural charm of Vermont. National parks, such as Shenandoah and Acadia, offer opportunities for nature exploration and spectacular views.

An East Coast map opens doors to crowded cities, impressive natural landscapes and a wealth of cultural experiences. The rest is up to you when you finally get here!

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The East coast of the United States consists of 16 states plus Washington DC, running from Maine down to Florida. The northernmost region of the East Coast is known as New England . New England contains Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and Connecticut. Moving south we have the Mid-Atlantic states which include New York, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey.

The furthest south and largest of the East Coast regions are the South-Atlantic States including Delaware, Maryland, Washington DC, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.

The East Coast has so many different States and each brings with it a bit of its own unique culture.

Traveling up or down the East Coast is one way for Travelers to experience the diversity of both the people and the landscape of the United States of America.

The eastern United States is home to the nation's oldest cities and first European settlements, and it is where the nation began. New York City, Miami Beach, southern barbeque, the Appalachian Trail, Niagara Falls, and even Lexington and Concord, Massachusetts, where the Revolutionary War began, are just some of the many wonderful attractions that can be found in the Eastern United States .

The West Coast may claim higher mountains, but ski programs in New Hampshire and Vermont produce pro-skiers at a higher rate than on the west.

The western US may have LA, but the eastern US has New York, the largest city in the US, where travelers really can find anything they're looking for. Boston, Philadelphia, Washington D.C., Atlanta, Orlando, and Miami are all found on the East Coast, and that just names a few of the larger cities.

There are many smaller hidden gems like Ithaca, New York, and Saint Augustine, Florida that are incredible to visit too. These reasons and more, are why the eastern United States is the coast is best for travel.

The East Coast is quite a diverse place with much land covered between the southern tip of Florida and the northernmost point of Maine. Traveling through the area will take travelers from the lowlands of the Everglades to the rocky trails along the Appalachian range, then back down to the waterways of Chesapeake Bay.

New England

New England has a temperate climate that is home to four distinct seasons including snowy winters. Here are the average temperatures recorded at Logan Airport, Boston.

  • Spring - 42 to 56 °F (April)
  • Summer - 67 to 81 °F (July)
  • Fall - 48 to 62 °F (October)
  • Winter - 24 to 37 °F (January)

Mid-Atlantic States

The Mid-Atlantic states enjoy a temperate climate with four distinct seasons, but with much milder winters than the New England states. Here is a look at the average temperatures for Baltimore Airport.

  • Spring - 48 to 68 °F (April)
  • Summer - 73 to 91 °F (July)
  • Fall - 52 to 70 °F (October)
  • Winter - 29 to 44 °F (January)

South-Atlantic States

The majority of the South-Atlantic states are considered subtropical and enjoy warm weather most of the year. Here is a look at some of the average temperatures from Albert J. Ellis Airport, Jacksonville.

  • Spring - 50 to 74 °F (April)
  • Summer - 70 to 89 °F (July)
  • Fall - 53 to 74 °F (October)
  • Winter - 35 to 54 °F (January)

The Climate of the East Coast

On the East Coast, the climate is best discussed in terms of the individual region. New England, the further north region, experiences four distinct seasons including cold and snowy winters, and famously colorful falls .

Travelers who are not fond of the cold or winter sports tend to avoid New England for about a third of the year. The Mid-Atlantic states also experience four seasons, however, except for New York, their winters tend to be a bit less harsh, and they have a longer growing season.

A portion of the South-Atlantic States is considered subtropical, and though the South-Atlantic states may occasionally experience tropical storms, the weather there is warm and pleasant much of the year.

The Mountains and Forests of the East Coast

The old mountains of the East Coast may not reach as high as those on the west as they are pushed upwards by the collision of tectonic plates. However, the East Coast mountains offer their own charm, often rocky and always draped in the thick and hearty green of East Coast forests.

The Appalachian Chain serves as the backbone of the region, running from Georgia into Maine. Adventuring through these mountains along the Appalachian Trail is the journey of a lifetime.

Skiers often flock to the mountains of Vermont and New Hampshire where popular ski resorts like Stowe, Killington, and Okemo are found.

Lakes and Waterways of the East Coast

The waterways of the East Coast are perhaps its most fascinating feature, and with wildlife preservation efforts of the years, many areas of the East Coast have rebounded and are thriving pockets of nature, especially along its rocky coasts.

The East Coast is also home to many lakes, with many states including New Hampshire, Vermont, Virginia, and New York with their popular lake regions .

Vermont and New York are divided by Lake Champlain and two Great Lakes border New York State as well. World-famous Niagara Falls is found right at the border of Buffalo in the US and Toronto in Canada. Smith Mountain Lake in Virginia measuring 32 square miles, is a traveler's dream.

The Chesapeake Bay borders several states and is one of the most incredible bastions of wildlife in the entire US.

The East Coast's Top Five Largest Lakes

  • Lake Okeechobee - Florida, 662 sq mi (1,715 km2)
  • Lake Champlain - New York, Vermont, and Quebec, 490 sq mi (1,269 km2)
  • Moosehead Lake - Maine, 117 sq mi (303 km2)
  • Lake Strom Thurmond - Georgia and South Carolina, 111 sq mi (287 km2)
  • Lake St. Francis - New York, Ontario, and Quebec, 105 sq mi (272 km2)

The East Coast's Top Waterway Attractions

  • Niagara Falls - New York
  • The Chesapeake Bay - Delaware, Maryland, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, and West Virginia
  • The Everglades - Florida

Popular Wildlife of the East Coast

Travelers along the East Coast often have the chance to experience the wildlife of the East Coast while on a hike or another outdoor activity.

Many come to East Coast in search of these Animals. Bethany Beach in Delaware is a popular place to catch sight of a variety of waterfowl. Wild ponies can be found near Ocean City, Maryland, and turtles are found throughout the wetlands in New Jersey.

The American alligator from Florida may not be one that travelers want to run into, but they are a rather cool animal. New England has plenty of turkeys, New Jersey has Bald Eagles, and Florida has the Scrub Jay, while many other interesting and beautiful birds populate the skies of the East Coast.

There is some wildlife to watch out for, but careful travelers often have pleasant encounters with wildlife on the East Coast.

Travelers flock to the East Coast of the United States for a variety of reasons. Some travelers come for the popular major cities that dot the East Coast such as New York, Philadelphia, or Miami.

Others will come to explore the East Coast's stunning coastline or trek through the old East Coast mountains. Or perhaps, travelers are just coming to the East Coast to chow down on some delicious East Coast cuisine.

The Major Cities of the East Coast

One of the most prominent Features of the East Coast is its metropolitan centers. Nowhere else in the US has the population density of the eastern US's largest cities or quite the same big city feel.

Travelers will love venturing through these cities finding the shopping and sightseeing adventures they are looking for.

There's nothing like walking through Manhattan with skyscrapers and towering hotels all around. Cities in the eastern US are also more likely to have useful metro lines.

Five Largest Cities on the East Coast

  • New York City - 8.6 million
  • Philadelphia - 1.6 million
  • Charlotte - 859,000
  • Jacksonville - 821,784
  • Washington D.C. - 703,000

Famous Food From The East Coast

The eastern US is home to a few styles of cuisine that are unique to the eastern US. One of them is southern barbeque . Texas might have a thing to say about barbecue, but so do the Carolinas and Georgia.

Another popular cuisine from the eastern US is wings. The most famous wings from this region are buffalo wings, which have become a staple dish across the US, but the best are still found in the eastern US.

A third and entire style would be Italian food, brought to the US by Italian immigrants who primarily landed in northeastern cities like New York , Boston, and Philadelphia.

Travelers looking for the best Italian food in the US need to visit the northeast. The fourth style of food that is worth mentioning would be Jewish delis which introduced a great deal of eastern European food to the American palate.

Whether it's bagels or pastrami, their contributions to American cuisine are significant.

Bucket-List Hikes, The Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail is often a major draw to the East Coast of the US for hikers and backpackers. Some will do the Appalachian Trail all at once, others will only do sections.

However, this famous route through the mountains of the US continues to be a popular destination for Travelers every year once the weather starts to warm.

Beautiful Coastline

Multiple states along the East Coast can boast stunning coastlines. From the rocky and scenic coastlines of the New England states with popular locations like Cape Cod and Martha's Vineyard down to the white sand beaches of Long Island and Virginia Beach, the aesthetic shores of St. Augustine, and the always-popular Miami Beach .

Regardless of whether travelers are outdoorsy, city lovers, or want a little of both, the eastern US has something for them. Travelers will find many stunning beaches to relax on, long hikes to engage in, shows to catch on Broadway, and cocktails to sip in luxury accommodations along Miami Beach.

The East Coast of the United States is also home to where the US began, travelers will have many opportunities to explore museum and historical sights during their time on the East Coast. To help travelers find the activities they're looking for, here is what the East Coast has to offer.

The beauty of the beaches along the eastern coastline sometimes doesn't enjoy the hype that west coast beaches do. However, that is clearly unfair as the eastern US is home to iconic, stunning, and most visited beaches of the US.

With locations like Virginia Beach, Cape May, Myrtle Beach, Martha's Vineyard, and Miami Beach, to name just a few. Long stretches of coastline along Long Island, or even the busy boardwalk by the beach in Atlantic City are incredible destinations to visit.

The State of Florida is lined with stunning coasts along either side of its peninsula. The East Coast of the United States also boosts larger cities with a lot going on along the coast. An East Coast beach visit can become quite an exciting event.

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The eastern US is home to old mountains, rolling and tree-covered, as they carve their routes up the east coast. The Appalachian Range contains most of the major East Coast mountains.

From The Great Smoky Mountains in the southern states, all they were up to the White Mountains and the Green Mountains of the north, they all fall into the Appalachian Range. Individually, these mountains are full of incredible hikes, but what this region is most known for is the Appalachian Trail.

Though the Appalachian Trail may be known as a months-long backpacking adventure, it can also be broken down into smaller day hikes. Locations like Mount Washington in New Hampshire or the 100-Mile Wilderness in Maine, are on many hikers' bucket lists.

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Backpackers looking to visit the East Coast likely have the Appalachian Trail in mind. Though, this months-long hike isn't the entire option available to travelers. There are many smaller sections that can be hiked in much less time too.

Those looking for a great camping destination in the eastern US will also be able to find those. Locations like Acadia National Park, Maine Island, and Watkins Glen State Park all have fantastic areas for campers and scenic environments for travelers to wander through.

The rolling green hills and mountains of the East Coast are perfect for a bit of camping or backpacking.

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Hiking The Appalachian Trail

The Appalachian Trail is an adventure that travelers embark on every year. The trail runs the length of the East Coast and takes most hikers five to seven months to finish. Some will complete this trek in its entirety from start to finish.

Others will simply enjoy it in parts. Regardless of how travelers wish to experience the Appalachian Trail, there will be a way for them to do so. This stunning route has a lot of history to it as well.

The trail was first imagined in 1921 and completed in 1937, it would receive the name and recognition it receives today in the National Trails System Act of 1968. Since then, this trail has been a bucket-list adventure for backpackers from all over.

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National Parks are an important part of maintaining the stunning landscape along the East Coast. Some of these parks are incredibly well-known such as the Everglades National Park and the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. However, there are many more than this to explore along the American East Coast.

On Maine's Mount Desert Island, travelers can discover Acadia National Park and its 47,000 square acres. Congaree National Park in the center of South Carolina is another idyllic location for travelers to check out. With so many national parks in the eastern US, travelers will have no shortage of nature to explore.

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The wildlife of the eastern United States ranges a great deal from the Everglades of Florida all the up to the mountains of Maine. The Everglades and much of Florida are home to some of the most unique animals in the United States.

Animals like the American alligator, the American crocodile, the banded water snake, Florida softshell turtle, and the Florida snapping turtle are all animals special to Florida.

As travelers head north, the wildlife changes along with the landscape. Black bears, white-tailed deer, foxes, coyotes, and many more animals will become common sights. The animals of the eastern US are as varied as the landscape.

The restored coastline of the US has even brought much of the aquatic life back in force, keep an eye out for the great whites though! They came back when the food did.

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Vermont, home of the Green Mountains and popular ski slopes, is often known as a skiers' destination. With an abundance of highly rated slopes, skiers from across the East Coast as well as other parts of the US flock to the slopes of mountains such as Stowe, Stratton, and Mt. Snow.

That being said, Vermont is home to much more than just winter sports. Those venturing to Vermont in months like September will love watching the leaves change color and how the foliage looks draped over the state's mountains.

During the summer and late spring, Vermont is a great place for a hike too, and travelers looking for fun on the water can venture over to Lake Champlain.

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Home to the landing spot of the Pilgrims who first arrived at its shores in 1620, Massachusetts grew into one of the US's most historically important states, being where Revolutionary War started, as well as historic architecture from that time that still lines the streets of Boston and much of the eastern half of the state.

From the coastline of Massachusetts, from Rockport down along the Cape to Province Town, travelers will find many stunning stretches of coastline. Travelers who prefer nature will love the western half of the state with excellent hiking and mountain biking in the Berkshires.

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Boston is far more than just a historic East Coast city. It is one of the easiest cities in the US to visit with its remarkable walkable streets that are simple to explore, much more so than when driving. One of the original US cities, Boston is full of historical and cultural attractions. These include the North End's Italian heritage to Boston's classic brick facades and New England charm.

Travelers arriving in Boston for the first time are often shocked but just how foodie-friendly this city is with its diverse cultures and access to fresh seafood!

Boston is a city as passionate about its food as it is about its sports teams, and that's saying a lot. Travelers visiting Boston will love its old New England charm.

New York, The Empire State, not only is home to the largest city in the United States, but it is also home to an incredibly vast and resource-rich stretch of land that makes up the majority of the state.

New York City may be one of the main draws to the area, visiting New York really does like visiting the center of everything, however, there are plenty of destinations in Upstate New York too.

Attractions like the Catskills and Niagara Falls, and cities like Ithaca and Syracuse are also incredible destinations to visit.

Travelers looking to visit the Big Apple may want to consider staying in Kingston as it's one of the best ways to experience New York state. Found 90 miles north of New York City, this old city is aesthetically set between the captivating Catskills and sparkling Hudson River.

Travelers are invited to climb aboard a boat cruise, visit the Hudson River Maritime Museum, ride a trolley, or hit the beach. The City is home to many historic attractions, entertaining ways to spend time, and an abundance of delicious restaurants.

With incredible access to New York City, the Catskills, and the Capital Region, Kingston is the best place to enjoy the best of New York State. 

Travelers may mostly know about the town of Sleepy Hollow from the 1999 film or from legends and stories they've heard, but the reality is that Sleepy Hollow is a charming, offbeat vacation idea for New York State.

Regardless of whether travelers are history buffs, thrill seekers, or nature lovers, they will find that Sleepy Hollow has something for all of them. Settled in 1640, then the location of the short story written in 1820, then famously into a movie, this town has become known as one of the most haunted places in the US.

However, travelers need not fear for their safety as it is listed as one of the safest towns in New York.

Upstate New York is a stretch of heavily forested land with a mix of mountainous terrain and stunning waterways. The abundant natural resources of Upstate New York are why New York has the title of the Empire State.

With Iconic natural locations like the Catskills, the Finger Lakes, and a border shared with two of the great lakes, not to mention Niagara Falls right at the border of Buffalo and Toronto.

There are also the region's major cities too, more than just NYC, New York has quiet and beautiful cities like Ithaca to visit or busy and happening cities like Buffalo or Syracuse with their active commitment to their sports and entertainment.

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Tucked beautifully into Upstate New York's Lovely Lakes Region, Ithaca is perhaps the most beautiful city in the state if not one of the most beautiful in the country. Home to renowned Cornell University, this lovely campus adds to the lovely architecture and charm of the city. 

This city is more than just stunning buildings as also offers travelers a friendly climate and great access to the surrounding nature. Ithaca is one of the top destinations in New York, and it's easy to see why.

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Centrally located in Upstate New York, Syracuse offers ease of access to the best of the Upstate New York. Syracuse is primarily known as a university city as it is home to Syracuse University. The college's athletics may have brought a lot of attention to the city, but the city is more than just a place for students.

Syracuse is extremely convenient to navigate with many great dining locations and fun attractions. Travelers will have a great time visiting Syracuse in Upstate New York.

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Buffalo City Hall and Marble Lion Of The McKinley Monument in city downtown

Saratoga Springs

Located in Upstate New York, Saratoga Springs is a popular destination for all sorts of travelers. The Saratoga Springs Race Course is a popular draw to travelers who flock here every year to experience thoroughbred horses racing for the win.

Away from the course, Saratoga Springs is a charming city that can offer travelers far more than manicured parks, historic sites, cultural museums, and a haunted past, it also has tons of delicious cuisine for travelers to discover too.

This town in Upstate New York is an incredible gateway that the entire family can enjoy.

Even though too many people might mistakenly believe that New York City is the capital of New York, it is in fact Albany that has that title. This city is full of fascinating destinations popular with history buffs, cultural enthusiasts, and art lovers.

The atmosphere of Albany is vibrant and is home to a diverse population that all contribute to the culture of the city. Home to numerous cultural attractions, the city draws travelers wishing to experience the city's superb museums. Also, travelers won't be disappointed by the dining options in the city either.

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Travelers looking to visit Upstate New York should consider Rochester for all the adventure that is here for travelers to discover. Known for its incredible museums and wondrous galleries, Rochester offers up much for lovers of art to discover. 

Travelers will also look forward to family-friendly attractions and an excellent dining scene that attracts foodies from all over.

Its food markets, beautiful music concerts, dance shows, and seasonal festivals should all be a traveler's list of things to do. Rochester is the perfect bucket-list location in Upstate New York.

What else is there to say about this city? New York, New York, the city so nice they named it twice. New York City is the first city travelers think of when they think of American cities. Known as the city that never sleeps, New York is the most bustling and happening city in the US.

The city is home to many cultures with an incredibly diverse array of people living here. Its towering Skyscrapers give the city the feel of a true concrete jungle too. There is much for travelers to discover here, both well-known and much that isn't.

Navigating New York and its boroughs is truly an adventure.

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Known as one of the most vibrant of New York City's boroughs, Brooklyn offers travelers much to discover along its streets. With one of the richest and most colorful histories among the neighborhoods of New York City, Brooklyn stands out. Travelers can look forward to enjoying the borough's attractions, growing dining scene, and rich historical locations. 

Another aspect of Brooklyn that draws travelers is its world-class night scene and foodie scene. Young travelers are often drawn to Brooklyn, however, there is plenty in this borough for travelers of all ages to enjoy.

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When Travelers think of New York City, the first images that pass through their minds are likely Manhattan and its iconic skyline, or perhaps an overhead shot of the buildings lining Central Park. Manhattan is where the city's most famous skyscrapers and structures are found.

From Times Square to the Empire State Building, to the New York Public Library, Manhattan is full of popular builders for travelers to explore. Manhattan draws many travelers from outside of New York and is perhaps the borough most prepared to entertain them.  

New York City's northernmost borough, The Bronx has become a must-visit destination thanks to the awesome variety it has to offer travelers. Easily reachable from Midtown Manhattan, as it's just a quick subway ride away, The Bronx offers a fantastic and often cheaper alternative to Manhattan. The Bronx is home to an incredible and growing dining scene that includes much of the best Italian and Latin food in New York City.

Accredited as the birthplace of hip-hop, there is quite a bit of hip-hop history to be learned about here. The Bronx is also home to America's largest zoo and some of the prettiest green spaces in New York such as the New York Botanical Garden and Pelham Bay Park. 

Staten Island

Travelers should make sure not to forget about New York's fifth borough, Staten Island. With a small-town feel in a big city, Staten Island may set a little away from the rest of New York, however, it still enjoys great access and ease of transportation. There are plenty of roads and numerous ferries that can transport travelers to and from Staten Island.

Staten Island may not have the high-rise attractions of Manhattan, but it has plenty that makes it unique from the rest of New York. Staten Island's dining scene and attractions may be quieter than Manhattan's, but they are even more charming. See why Staten Island truly is a bucket-list destination.

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Famous for being the go-to escape from New York City, Long Island, New York, is home to a stunning idyllic landscape that offers a way to get away from the hustle of New York City. Its long stretches of white sand beaches and sand dunes are dotted with resorts and other accommodations beckoning travelers to their shores.

A trip to Long Island is an escape into luxury. Travelers can look forward to more than simply relaxation as Long Island is also full of wonderful locations and stunning vistas like that from Montauk Lighthouse that are a must-visit. Travelers will love this long stretch of land along the Atlantic coast.

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The Finger Lakes Region in New York is renowned for its picturesque landscape, with 11 narrow lakes stretching across the area like fingers on a hand.

This region is a haven for wine enthusiasts, boasting over 100 wineries and vineyards, many of which offer tastings and tours. The most famous wine trail, the Seneca Lake Wine Trail, is a must-visit for any wine lover.

Apart from its vinicultural charm, the Finger Lakes Region is also steeped in history, with sites like the Women's Rights National Historical Park and the Harriet Tubman Home attracting history buffs. Educational institutions, such as Cornell University and Ithaca College, further enrich the area's cultural fabric.

For those seeking outdoor adventures, the region offers countless hiking trails, waterfalls, and state parks. 

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Mid-Hudson, a picturesque region in New York State, boasts a rich history and breathtaking landscapes that have inspired artists for centuries. The area is home to the scenic Hudson River, which played a crucial role in the American Revolution, and the charming towns of Poughkeepsie and Newburgh, each with their own unique character.

Mid-Hudson's significance is evident in historic sites such as the Vanderbilt Mansion and the Franklin D. Roosevelt Presidential Library and Museum. Though not as bustling as nearby New York City, Mid-Hudson offers an abundance of activities for visitors seeking a more tranquil experience.

Nature enthusiasts can explore the Walkway Over the Hudson, while art lovers will be captivated by the Dia Beacon museum. The region also hosts numerous festivals and events throughout the year, showcasing its vibrant culture and community spirit.

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Florida, once a Spanish colony, was the first in what would be the continental US. Today, Florida has become both the home to its incredible and unique wildlife with locations like the Everglades, and also the theme park capital of the US with Disney World, LEGOLAND, Universal, Busch Gardens, and many more waiting to be explored by travelers.

Further south, travelers will be able to find Miami, South Beach, and all the wonder that was to come with that. For a more quiet adventure, travelers may even want to stop by charming and historic St. Augustine. Whatever warm weather escape travelers are looking for, they will be able to find in Florida.

The city of St Petersburg is in the Tampa Bay Area and offers travelers a fantastic alternative to exploring the Gulf Coast of Florida. It's one of the most beautiful waterfront park systems in the US and occupies the tip of the peninsula located between Tampa Bay and the Mexican Gulf. St Petersburg offers an irresistible alternative to Tampa Bay with its idyllic stretch of white sand beaches and sparking waves.

The pristine environment around St Petersburg has made it a popular draw along with its aesthetic downtown. Travelers will find that a visit to St. Petersburg is an incredible experience that everyone can enjoy. It is hard to resist the allure of this city's charm and heritage.

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Travelers looking for an ideal, relaxing Floridian vacation should consider Port St. Lucie. Not only does this city offer popular attractions that include Port St. Lucie Botanical Garden and PGA Village, but the city also offers incredible access to the areas surrounding nature.

The most popular time to visit Port St. Lucie is when the sun is shining the most, so it's no wonder that outdoor activities and venues here have become popular.

Travelers will be able to find fishing off the Riverwalk Boardwalk and hiking trails in the Savannas Preserve State Park. Travelers just looking to relax can enjoy a bit of therapy via shopping or dining at one of the many incredible restaurants here.

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Venice is not only a city in Italy but also a lovely spot known as one of the most beautiful places in Florida. Travelers can find this city between Fort Myers and Tampa Bay where its lovely beachside is home to some of the most aesthetic structures and boulevards in the state as the mirror that of the Italian city with the same name.

Venice is home to many of the most beautiful beaches in the state as well as magnificent gardens, shops, and trees in its historic downtown. Travelers will love this little slice of Italy found in Florida.

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Regardless of whether travelers are just looking for stunning beaches or they are fans of literature and want to discover Hemingway's old home, travelers will find what they are looking for and more in Key West. Flocked to annually every year, the Florida Keys are an escape from the frigid temperatures that claim much of the northern US during the winter.

It is no surprise that travelers head to Key West to enjoy 70 degrees or higher days and pristine beaches during the heart of winter. It is also easy to understand why writers like Hemingway spent so much time here finishing work.

Travelers will love this island escape that has been a muse for writers and musicians for years.

Florida is the go-to escape to the sun and beaches for many in the eastern US with Tampa being one of the number one cities that travelers escape to.

Those visiting Tampa can look forward to numerous wonderful ways to spend their time including exploring the beaches, the incredible local nature, or relaxing at resorts.

Tampa has every traveler looking for more. It is a multicultural and historic city with incredible architecture as well as modern comforts for those visiting. The city's vibrant food scene is yet another incredible draw.

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Pensacola may not have the name recognition that many other flashier Floridian cities, but that doesn't mean it lacks any of the draws that make those other places famous.

The city is located on Florida's Gulf Coast and has some of the most scenic beaches that the state has to offer. A popular spring break destination as well as a summer vacation destination, Pensacola offers a fantastic alternative for travel in Florida.

One advantage to Pensacola is it lacks the crowds of Miami and other more popular cities. This means that travelers will have a much easier time navigating the city, discovering hidden gems, or otherwise enjoying everything this beautiful coastal city has to offer.

Travelers' thoughts may immediately drift to that other city named Naples found in Italy when they hear the name, but this is another lovely city found in Florida. This not-so-secrete beauty of a city is found along Florida's Gulf Coast.

This city is a popular destination for travelers looking to enjoy nature beneath its blue skis, and relax with its turquoise waters full of life.

The lovely downtown of the city is another incredible draw with its lovely architecture and numerous dining and shopping options. Full of high-end restaurants and luxury attractions, Naples is a beautiful escape to Florida's coast.

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Perhaps most famous for its proximity to Disney and other major theme parks, Orlando has taken on the mantel of the theme park capital of Florida. Some of the major parks hosted by Orlando include Sea Life Orlando Aquarium, Epcot, Walt Disney World, and Universal Orlando.

With so many wonderful options available to travelers visiting this city, it can be almost overwhelming as travelers are spoiled for choices. However, Orlando offers theme parks and so much more.

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When travelers think of Miami they likely conjure images of beautiful places and beautiful people along the loved beachside attractions of this city, and they wouldn't be wrong.

Miami is the home to deco hotels, sandy beaches, sparkling blue ocean, flashy nightclubs, and boutique shops. This is a happening city with so much for travelers to discover. 

A visit to Miami can be perfect for travelers of ages though, as the coastal attraction offers a little bit of something for everyone.

There are few better places to be a tourist in the US than Miami. Travelers should absolutely plan a trip to this bucket-list location.

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The oldest city in the United States, St. Augustine can trace its history to its founding by the Spanish in 1565. The city has grown changed and changed hands since then, but it has remained one of the most iconic draws to those looking to explore Florida's northern Atlantic coast. 

St. Augustine is the perfect escape for those looking for a slower-paced Floridian vacation. With plenty of natural areas to explore, lovely beaches and wonderful markets, there is much for travelers to discover in St. Augustine.

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Fort Myers is smaller than many of the powerhouse names from the state of Florida. However, this city still claims an incredible reputation as a go-to travel destination. Five million travelers visit Fort Myers annually, and it's easy to see why when everything this city offers is considered.

The major draws to the city are fairly obvious, its weather and beaches are lovely and offer a serene experience. But, travelers can also look forward to the city's nightlife and incredible dining which is generally cheaper than in the rest of Florida.

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The vibrant east coast city of West Palm Beach embodies Florida’s Sunshine State reputation. This destination is known for its stunning beaches that offer breathtaking views of the Atlantic. There are more than just beachfront attractions in West Palm Beach, although this is a major reason why it’s on travelers’ bucket lists.

This destination also offers fascinating natural attractions, with places like the Everglades offering unforgettable hiking spots. Visitors can also drop by the tropical gardens of Mounts Botanical Garden. Lovers of art can admire the collections are the Norton Museum of Art while foodies can go on a culinary adventure at one of the dozens of seafood restaurants in the city.

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Destin may not be as well-known as Florida’s more popular destinations like Miami, Orlando, or Tampa, but it certainly offers an unforgettable experience to those who do visit. Found on the Emerald Coast, Destin is reputed for its crystal-clear waters and sugar-white sand beaches, earning it a place among Florida’s sought-after destinations. 

Other than the beaches, which are certainly worth visiting, travelers can also visit attractions like the Big Kahuna Water and Adventure Park or Henderson Beach State Park. This destination is also loved for its snorkeling spots, with several tour companies organizing adventures from the downtown area. 

Another popular site is Destin Commons, a shopping center with a number of specialty shops and boutiques. Plus, lovers of fresh seafood will find these in plenty at Destin’s numerous restaurants.

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The Southern state of Georgia is best known for its capital city Atlanta, which is widely mentioned in pop culture and entertainment. The state is also home to cities like the breathtaking Savannah, which is a destination for history buffs and nature lovers. Lesser-known cities like Augusta, Athens, and Albany are also worth the attention of visitors.

Georgia’s Southern flare is undeniable and visitors get to enjoy cuisines like fried chicken, boiled peanuts, corn on the cop, Brunswick stew, and cornbread at restaurants throughout GA.

Attractions like the Georgia Aquarium, the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park, the Blue Ridge Mountains, and Cumberland Island National Seashore are some of Georgia’s gems.

Savannah’s claim to fame is its breathtaking scenery that’s marked by several rivers, which flow on the fringe of the city. Visitors can explore this landscape at sites like the Savannah National Wildlife Refuge, of the Wassaw National Wildlife Refuge. The latter is right on the coast, so visitors can get a breathtaking view of the ocean while on their hike.

There are even more parks near the downtown area, like Forsyth Park, which boasts fountains and trees draped in Spanish moss. Savannah’s charm also comes from its deep history that’s evident in the old architecture around the city. The Savannah Historic District is the go-to place for those who want to admire these old buildings with 18th and 19th-century architecture. 

Plus, Southern hospitality is unmistakable in this destination, and the cuisines are characteristic of destinations in the region. Dishes like fried chicken and collard greens are always in plenty at Savannah’s restaurants.

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Athens, Georgia is a charming Southern city, and it is known for its rich musical history and vibrant college scene, with the esteemed University of Georgia at its core. Artists like R.E.M. and the B-52s emerged from this creative hub, leaving a lasting impact on the music world.

Today, visitors can explore Athens' thriving music venues and annual festivals, celebrating the city's artistic legacy.

Although its population is just over 100,000, Athens boasts a lively downtown filled with local shops, restaurants, and historic architecture. Key attractions include the Georgia Museum of Art, the State Botanical Garden, and the Double-Barreled Cannon, a unique Civil War relic.

Sports enthusiasts can also catch a Georgia Bulldogs game at the iconic Sanford Stadium.

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Augusta, Georgia, a city with deep historical roots, is renowned as the home of the prestigious Masters Golf Tournament.

Established in the 1700s along the Savannah River, Augusta played a significant role during the American Civil War and Reconstruction Era. Today, the city's history is preserved in sites such as the Augusta Museum of History and the boyhood home of President Woodrow Wilson. Despite its long past, Augusta has not expanded to the magnitude of major metropolises, maintaining a small-town charm that appeals to its visitors.

The city is not solely defined by its history; it also thrives as a center for cybersecurity and medical research. Augusta University, a leading academic institution, contributes to the city's vibrant atmosphere.

Beyond history and academia, Augusta offers a diverse range of activities, from enjoying the Riverwalk to attending lively festivals and events. 

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Atlanta is steeped in history and modern innovation. As the birthplace of civil rights leader Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., Atlanta played a significant role in the Civil Rights Movement. The city's history can be explored through sites such as the Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and the Atlanta History Center.

Atlanta is also a hub for business, with Coca-Cola, Delta Air Lines, and CNN all calling this city home. 

In addition to its historical and business significance, Atlanta boasts a vibrant arts and entertainment scene. The city is home to prestigious institutions like the High Museum of Art and the Fox Theatre, and it hosts several events and festivals throughout the year.

Sports enthusiasts aren’t left behind either, and they can catch a game at the Mercedes-Benz Stadium or Truist Park. 

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Connecticut is a small state that’s tucked in the country’s northeastern tip, south of Massachusetts and east of New York. Known as the Constitution State, this is where early versions of a democratic government’s written constitution were adopted.

This state is also known for its connection to the author Mark Twain, and the Mark Twain House & Museum is the place to visit for those who would like to learn about the author’s life.

Connecticut’s capital is Hartford, and other cities in the state are New Haven, Stamford, and New London. Attractions like the Mystic Seaport Museum, Hammonasset Beach, and Sleeping Giant are top reasons to visit.

Plus, those in the area should try out culinary treats like the New Have-style pizza or the beloved lobster roll.

Hartford, Connecticut’s capital, is found almost right in the middle of the state, about 40 miles from the city of New Haven. Whether one is interested in history, culture, or nature, Hartford offers something for those who are willing to explore this destination.

One popular attraction is the Wadsworth Atheneum Museum of Art, which takes the title of America’s oldest public art museum. The Mark Twain House & Museum is another place of interest, known for being the former home of the eponymous writer.

Lovers of outdoor activities aren’t left behind either. Hartford boasts Elizabeth Park, a site endowed with stunning gardens, picnic areas, and a pond where visitors can ride paddle boats.

And, when it comes to culinary delights, visitors can try out Hartford’s local cuisines at the Hartford Food Market or at one of the numerous food trucks peppered around the city.

North Carolina, often referred to as the Tar Heel State, boasts a rich history and diverse landscapes, from the stunning Blue Ridge Mountains to the pristine Atlantic coastline. Located in the southeastern region of the United States, it shares borders with Virginia, South Carolina, Tennessee, and the Atlantic Ocean.

The state's largest city, Charlotte, is a thriving financial hub, earning its nickname as the "Wall Street of the South." Meanwhile, the capital, Raleigh, forms part of the renowned Research Triangle, along with Durham and Chapel Hill, which house prestigious universities and research institutions.

North Carolina's picturesque landscapes include the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, the Outer Banks, and the Cape Hatteras National Seashore, offering visitors a myriad of outdoor activities and scenic views.

Additionally, the state is celebrated for its distinct barbecue styles, vibrant arts scene, and historical significance, making North Carolina a captivating destination for travelers seeking both adventure and cultural experiences.

Greensboro, North Carolina, a city that thrives in every season, captivates visitors with its natural beauty and rich history. Outdoor enthusiasts are drawn to its picturesque parks and trails, which transform from verdant summer havens to vibrant autumnal landscapes and snow-dusted winter wonderlands.

At the heart of Greensboro lies the iconic Bog Garden, a serene oasis that showcases the city's dedication to preserving nature. Greensboro's past is equally alluring, with roots dating back to 1808. The International Civil Rights Center & Museum stands as a testament to the city's role in the Civil Rights Movement, inviting history buffs to delve deeper into its fascinating past.

In addition to its natural and historical attractions, Greensboro boasts a lively downtown scene, offering an eclectic mix of shops, restaurants, and entertainment venues. Undoubtedly, Greensboro has carved a place in the hearts of those who visit, making it a destination worth exploring.

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Raleigh skyline in the summer with crepe myrtle trees in bloom.

Raleigh, North Carolina, affectionately known as the City of Oaks, flourishes with charm and vitality all year round. As the state's capital, Raleigh showcases a magnificent capitol building, which stands proudly since 1833.

Nature enthusiasts love the city's lush parks and trails, which transform from vibrant green havens in the summer to picturesque landscapes adorned with autumn colors to snow wonderlands in winter. Raleigh's rich history, dating back to its founding in 1792, is beautifully preserved in its historic districts and can be further explored at the North Carolina Museum of History.

Beyond its natural allure and historical significance, Raleigh boasts a lively downtown scene, complete with a thriving arts community, exceptional dining experiences, and a warm, welcoming atmosphere.

With so much to offer, it's no wonder Raleigh has captured the hearts of both residents and visitors alike, making it a destination well worth discovering.

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Asheville, a charming city nestled in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina, may not be the first name that comes to mind when planning a trip, but it's a destination that has much to offer. Steeped in rich history, Asheville is home to the illustrious Biltmore Estate, a sprawling mansion that transports visitors to the opulent Gilded Age.

The city's vibrant arts scene, featuring the River Arts District and a plethora of galleries, showcases its creative spirit. Asheville's natural beauty is undeniable, with the surrounding mountains offering a picturesque backdrop for outdoor enthusiasts to explore. The Blue Ridge Parkway, a scenic drive that winds through the mountains, is a must-see for those seeking breathtaking views.

In addition, Asheville boasts a thriving culinary scene, with farm-to-table restaurants and craft breweries delighting foodies and beer aficionados alike. Despite its modest size, Asheville is a captivating destination that combines history, culture, and nature in a truly unforgettable way.

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Chapel Hill, a charming college town in North Carolina, is often overshadowed by larger cities like Charlotte and Raleigh. But this city has a unique blend of historic charm and modern innovation that makes it a hidden gem worth discovering.

Home to the prestigious University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, the town boasts a vibrant intellectual and cultural scene that rivals larger cities. The Ackland Art Museum and Carolina Performing Arts are just a few of the attractions that showcase the town's artistic flair. For those who appreciate the outdoors, the North Carolina Botanical Garden and nearby Jordan Lake provide ample opportunities for exploration and relaxation.

Chapel Hill's bustling Franklin Street is the heart of the town, offering an eclectic mix of dining, shopping, and entertainment options that cater to diverse tastes. Despite Chapel Hill's modest size, this southern town is packed with charms and surprises just waiting to be uncovered.

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Winston-Salem, a city where history meets innovation, is nestled in the picturesque Piedmont Triad region. Once the heart of the tobacco and textile industries, the city now boasts a vibrant arts scene and a burgeoning tech hub.

Visitors are captivated by its dual charm — the historic Old Salem, a living museum that transports one back to the 18th-century Moravian settlement, and the thriving downtown area, home to various galleries, theaters, and avant-garde art installations.

Nature enthusiasts will find solace in Winston-Salem's lush parks, like Reynolda Gardens and Salem Lake, while art lovers can delve into its rich past at the Reynolda House Museum of American Art or the Southeastern Center for Contemporary Art.

The city's culinary offerings are equally enticing, with a thriving farm-to-table movement and a proud Moravian culinary heritage. 

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Charlotte, a bustling North Carolina city affectionately known as the Queen City, is steeped in history, yet it embraces modernity with open arms. Located in the heart of the Piedmont region, this destination boasts a diverse array of attractions that cater to various interests.

Outdoor enthusiasts can revel in the beauty of the U.S. National Whitewater Center, while history enthusiasts are drawn to the Levine Museum of the New South, where the city's past unfolds. The city's passion for the arts is evident at the Bechtler Museum of Modern Art and the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center, showcasing world-class performances and exhibitions.

Sports fans are not left behind, with the NASCAR Hall of Fame and the Bank of America Stadium offering thrilling experiences. 

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Durham is a city that's rich in history and brimming with cultural charm, just like its counterparts in North Carolina. This destination was once known for its thriving tobacco industry, but it has seamlessly transitioned into a hub for technology and education, with the prestigious Duke University at its core.

Visitors can learn about the city's fascinating past by visiting the American Tobacco Campus or the Duke Homestead, while art lovers will be captivated by the collections at the Nasher Museum of Art and the Durham Performing Arts Center. Outdoor lovers can revel in the beauty of Sarah P. Duke Gardens and Eno River State Park, which offer a serene escape within the bustling city.

Durham's culinary scene is equally impressive, with a diverse range of restaurants and the renowned Durham Farmers' Market. This dynamic destination in North Carolina is a hidden gem that captivates tourists and locals alike.

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How to plan the perfect 2 week USA East Coast Itinerary – everything you need to know

If you have ever visited or thought about visiting the USA you will know how enormous the country is. Planning a trip takes a fair bit of time, and if you only have 2 weeks to visit then it can feel slightly overwhelming. You might be wondering where to visit like should you visit places such as LA and San Francisco, on the west coast, or New York and Boston on the east coast in America? Luckily we have some tips to help you start planning.

In order to make the most of your time you are best organising a trip based on the East or West Coast . In this post we have created a 2 week East Coast itinerary including Boston, Philadelphia, New York City, and Washington DC. We’ve also included Chicago for good measure, and while it isn’t quite the East Coast in America, it is pretty close in case you want to mix it up a bit. So here is everything you need to know about planning a 2 week east coast USA itinerary.

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Before you leave on your 2 week East Coast USA itinerary you need to make sure you  apply for your ESTA . That is of course if you aren’t a US Citizen. If you are then you can skip this bit.

The ESTA stands for Electronic System for Travel Authorisation which allows entry to the USA under the Visa Waiver Programme. But this is only for certain countries such as Australia, UK and, Ireland. You will need to fill in a few questions online including your contact details, employment details, and passport information.

You also need to pay the $14 (approx) fee. Most often you will get a quick response as to whether this has been approved but sometimes it can take a few days. Mine took longer because I am a dual national so had to input two lots of passport details that needed to be checked. The ESTA is then valid for a series of multiple trips over a 2 year period. It also only allows you to stay in the USA for 90 days or less.

When you arrive in the USA for your 2 week East Coast trip, you will probably get asked questions in the airport such as ‘purpose of your visit’ and ‘where are you staying’. You might also get asked about budget and things like that. The USA has a strict immigration policy so these questions are normal when entering the country.

When planning you USA east coast itinerary here are a couple of things to keep in mind:

  • Check for any major events happening in a city before you visit. You don’t want to arrive somewhere and realise that a marathon is on for example, which means road closures and expensive hotels. And yes this did happen to us.
  • This guide is based on flying, so if you are driving you might need more time to get between cities. The USA is huge!
  • Really do your research on the cities you are visiting, and know which areas are good and which are best avoided.
  • State laws can also differ so know the basics.
  • TIP YOUR SERVER! In the UK and Australia I know this isn’t something we are used to as much, but in the US it makes up a large chunk of your servers wage.
  • Get travel insurance, hospital visits are ridiculously expensive.

Ok before we get into the nitty gritty of an itinerary, you might be wondering why you should visit the East Coast in America?

If you love city breaks then the East Coast in America is a great place to visit. You have cities like New York, and Boston which are built up and compact compared to the likes of LA for example on the West Coast. The cities are exciting, and fast paced, with lots to see and do.

Weather in the East Coast in America, is varied depending on which part of the year you are visiting. You get warm sticky summers, and cold snowy winters. While parts of the West Coast tend to be a bit warmer throughout the year, the East Coast really experiences each of the four seasons.

If you are a culture buff then the East Coast is definitely worth a visit, particularly with world famous music schools, ballets and the theatre in places like New York and Boston. There is definitely more of a European influence on this side of the country, and you will see it with the buildings, and historic sites.

The more time you can spend on the East Coast the better, as there really is so much to see and do. We have created this USA East Coast itinerary for 2 weeks. This gives you enough time to settle in and explore at least the main cities that make up the East Coast. We are also focusing on mainly the Northern States because if you are looking at Florida and the other Southern States, you will need more time. If you are looking to see more of the USA, checkout our 2 week US travel itinerary here .

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East Coast USA itinerary- day by day

Day 1 – Chicago

Day 2 – Chicago

Day 3 – Fly from Chicago to Washington DC

Day 4 – Washington DC

Day 5 – Washington DC

Day 6 – Fly to Philadelphia

Day 7 – Philadelphia

Day 8 – Travel to New York City

Day 9 – New York

Day 10 – New York

Day 11 – New York

Day 12 – Travel to Boston

Day 13 – Boston

Day 14 – Boston

This guide is starting in Chicago. For us this was because of flight schedules. Boston and New York are also large airports with a lot of European flights coming in daily, so these are also good options for starting your 2 week East Coast USA itinerary.

We recommend flying into Chicago. As mentioned above it isn’t on the East Coast, but it is such an incredible city that so many people overlook, and so we wanted to include it. We also wanted to fly out of New York City so decided to fly in to Chicago as there were a number of flights here. We got into Chicago late at night so we haven’t included that in our post. Feeling the effects of jet lag we went straight to bed so the trip really didn’t start until the next morning. For a more detailed guide, you can have a look at our 2 days in Chicago , but in the meantime here are the must do’s in Chicago.

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Why visit Chicago

Chicago is a big city with a lot of flight options so a great destination if you are flying in from Europe for example. If you love big cities, architecture, and history Chicago is for you. There are lots of world class museums in Chicago, and some really good food too.

Chicago is a great introductory city on your 2 week East Coast USA itinerary as it’s not as hectic as New York, and it gives you the chance to get used to the culture and customs of the USA.

Wondering if Chicago is worth visiting ? Here is a handy guide.

Things to do in Chicago

☞ Architecture Cruise

This is a must in Chicago. The moment you arrive in the city you won’t be able to stop looking up, as the buildings are gorgeous. A cruise is a great way to orient yourself with the city, and particularly if you are still jet lagged you can just sit and stare at all the beautiful buildings.

There are a number of different cruises you can book and we have included some links below for you to look at. We do recommend booking your cruise in advance as these do get really popular particularly in the summer months.

☞ Navy Pier

The Pier is full of rides and restaurants and is a great place to go especially on a beautiful Chicago day. One of the must see attractions here is the Centennial Wheel. It reaches a height of almost 200 ft and has some pretty fantastic views of Chicago. Tickets can be  purchased online in advance , and you even have the option to skip the queue which is always handy.

☞ John Hancock Centre (360 Chicago)

A great place to go for some incredible views over the city and there is also a bar! You can’t visit Chicago without enjoying some incredible city views and John Hancock Centre is a great place to do this.

Purchase your ticket online in advance  to skip to queue.

☞ Willis Tower (Skydeck)

Another great place to enjoy the views of Chicago , but this time with a glass panel to get some really amazing photos. Willis Tower is probably the more iconic of the two viewing platforms in Chicago. Just make sure you get there early to try and avoid the swarms of tourists.

Again we recommend purchasing your tickets  online in advance .

☞ Millennium Park

This is where you go to take that selfie with the famous Chicago Bean. It’s also a really cool space to walk around and explore.

If you want to learn more about the park you can even  do a self guided tour .

☞ The Art Institute of Chicago

This is one of the best galleries in the country and houses works from Picasso to Andy Warhol. You can skip the queues and  purchase your tickets here in advance .

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Hop On Hop Off Bus Tour

When you are short of time sometimes the best way to get to grips with a new city whilst covering a lot of ground is to do a hop on hop off bus tour. You get to see all of Chicago’s top sights from the comfort of  a double decker bus .

Chicago obviously has a history laden with gangsters and criminals, so  this mob tour  is great if you are looking for something a little different. This was one of my favourite memories from visiting Chicago, and I felt like I learnt so much about the seedy history of the city but in a really fun and interesting way.

Getting from the Airport

Once you arrive in Chicago there are a few ways to get to the downtown area. The cheapest and often quickest way to get downtown is via the L Train. The Blue Line should have you in the downtown area in approximately 45 minutes.

If you are however, severely jet lagged and the thought of negotiating a subway line with giant suitcases scares you (you are not alone), then the next best thing is to get the airport shuttle bus. They are slightly cheaper than a taxi and take you straight to the front door of your hotel. Just be mindful that the journey can be quite long, particularly during peak hour. You can book and pay for your shuttle at one of the designated booths at the airport. The good thing as well is that you can pre book your return trip to the airport too.

Where to stay in Chicago

If you can, stay in the downtown area. Particularly on a short trip it makes it so much easier to get around in a limited time. We ended up visiting Chicago the same weekend as the Chicago marathon, so we had to book accommodation a little out of the centre. If you do decide to book accommodation out of the downtown area then make sure it is close to a subway line.

Eating and drinking in Chicago

Two things that you must do when you visit Chicago are, eat a deep dish pizza and visit a speakeasy. The deep dish pizza is one of those foods that you either love or hate. We happened to love it. There are a number of places in the city that serve it and we ended up at Pizano’s . To wash the dish down, you have to visit a speakeasy. Our top recommendation is the Green Door Tavern located in the downtown area.

Days 3 – 5 Washington DC

Flights from Chicago to DC are pretty regular and the flight time is just under 2 hours. Depending on what time you fly, you can either spend your morning exploring the last few bits of Chicago or if you take an earlier flight you can spend your afternoon exploring Washington DC. There are so many things to do in Washington DC particularly if you are visiting during the Cherry Blossom Festival . But if not here are some other things we think you might find interesting.

Things to do in Washington DC

Before we get into things to do in Washington DC, we should add that it is a really interesting place to visit. Most people think of politics when they think of DC and yes there is a lot of that, but there is also a lot of history. There are a lot of museums to visit and so much to learn here and it really is worth your time.

For a detailed 2 day Washington DC itinerary you can checkout this post.

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☞  The White House

This is the obvious attraction. Even if you aren’t fond of the person in it, it is still pretty amazing to see. To me I think this is one of the most famous buildings in the world, so seeing it in person (albeit behind a gate from a distance) was such an amazing moment.

☞  The War Memorials

This was a poignant place to visit especially when you realise how many people have died as a result of war. The memorials are located in the National Mall and they honour those that fought in World War 2, the Korean War, and the Vietnam War.

☞  The Washington Monument

This is one monument along the National Mall that you cannot miss. It is an obelisk to commemorate George Washington, the first US president.

☞ Capitol Building

This is a truly impressive building, and you don’t have to understand politics to see that. You can go on a tour but security is really tight and the lines are really long. Again this is another building you see on TV so much so seeing it in real life is quite incredible.

One of the tours you can pre-book is this tour of Capitol Hill and the Library of Congress.

☞ The Holocaust Memorial Museum

This is probably one of the most moving museums you will ever visit. It really gives you a haunting insight into what happened during World War 2. There were times in here that I was moved to tears. It’s well worth a visit.

☞ Smithsonian National Air and Space Museum

Like most of the museums and galleries in DC this one is free. But the lines can get crazy quickly.Visiting early morning is generally ok and the lines aren’t too bad. There are so many cool things to see here from the first airplanes to space capsules. It is a really interesting place to visit as it reminds you of how the pioneers of air and space travel have impacted our lives today.

☞ National Archives

A visit to the National Archives will certainly be something to remember. Especially because you can see the original paperwork that saw the start of the great USA. You can even do a small group tour showing you the highlights.

☞ Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History

You might be sensing a theme here with all the museums. Another brilliant one to visit the the Smithsonian National Museum of Natural History, which is home to the largest Natural History collection in the world. There is a lot to see, so if you are short on time you can pre-book a highlights tour here .

☞ Hop On Hop Off Bus tour

A Hop On Hop Off tour is a great way to learn about the history of Washington DC, whilst covering a good amount of ground too. You can book your tickets online in advance here .

☞  The Lincoln Memorial

If you are interested in history the Lincoln Memorial is the place where Martin Luther King Jr delivered his “I have a dream speech”.

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Why visit Washington DC

Washington is great particularly if you are interested in politics. It is also home to some of the best museums in the country so it should not be missed.

You can get public transport into Downtown DC from the airport, but the quickest and easiest way to get to your hotel is to book an airport shuttle.

Where to stay in Washington DC

The main tourist sights and museums are all located around the National Mall, so ideally you want to stay around this area or at least close to a metro station. Downtown DC or Georgetown tend to be quite popular areas, but these areas tend to be slightly swankier and more expensive. Or why not treat yourself to one of the many Washington DC hotels with rooftop pools .

Eating and drinking in Washington DC

Keeping in mind there are a lot of foreign embassies in DC you will notice that food is influenced from all over the world. Chinese and Thai cuisine are really popular as well, and where you eat, will depend on the area you are staying in. If you get the chance, we recommend a food tour of Washington DC that gives you a taste (no pun intended) of what the city has to offer.

You can either fly from Washington DC to Philadelphia, get the bus, or the Amtrak. It’s under an hour flight time, which is your quickest option but if you are worried about costs you can get the bus. Although keep in mind that this could take around 4 hours depending on traffic.

Things to do in Philadelphia

☞ Liberty Bell

The Liberty Bell is probably the most recognisable symbol of freedom, particularly in the US. Make sure you get that all important Liberty Bell selfie!

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☞ Independence Hall

This is the place in 1776 where the Founding Fathers signed the Declaration of Independence in the Assembly Room. If that is not impressive enough for you, a mere 11 years later this is where the US Constitution was created as well.

☞ Philadelphia Museum of Art

If you have watched the Rocky Films you will know that the Museum is home to one of the most famous running scenes in movie history. The Museum is also pretty impressive itself and is one of the largest in the country.

☞ City Hall

This is one beautiful building and is actually the largest municipal building in the USA.

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☞ Reading Terminal Market

This is the USA’s oldest farmers market and is a total foodies paradise.

A hop on hop off bus tour is always a great way to orient yourself with a city, and you can pre-book your Philadelphia tour here .

☞ Eastern State Penitentiary

The Eastern State Penitentiary was once the most expensive and famous prisons in the world. And like Alcatraz Al Capone was once a prisoner here. To book your entry ticket in advance you can go to Get Your Guide .

Why visit Philadelphia

Some might say that Philadelphia is the birth place of the USA, so with that in mind who wouldn’t want to visit? Plus you have that delicious Philly Cheesesteak so there is that too.

The quickest and easiest way to get from the airport is via the train. There is a regional rail line that picks you up at the airport and gets you to the centre in about 25 minutes, and it is only $8.

Where to stay in Philadelphia

Ideally you do want to stay in the city centre. That way you will be close to transport links as well as the major tourist attractions.

Eating and drinking in Philadelphia

As mentioned above the Reading Terminal Market is a foodies paradise. There are stalls with local produce but also around 30 restaurants to chow down on some good quality food here. And since it is Philadelphia you HAVE to try the Philly Cheesesteak.

It takes about an hour to fly from Philadelphia to New York City, with several flights leaving everyday. You can also get a bus or travel via Amtrack. If you are driving you are probably looking at about 2 hours drive time. We would recommend getting into New York as early as possible.

As they say it is the city that never sleeps and you are going to want to spend as much time here as possible. Here is a comprehensive guide of things to do in case you want to delve a little deeper . We also have a guide for visiting New York when it rains.  

Things to do in New York

There is so much to do in New York it can be overwhelming deciding where to stay. Here is an overview. And if you want more ideas checkout our New York bucket list .

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☞ Central Park

This vast green space in the middle of the city is a must. Here you will find row boats, fountains, horses and carts, and a garden dedicated to the memory of John Lennon, and that is just the beginning.

Central Park was a must for us especially because we had seen it so many times in the movies or on TV. In fact you can even do a  tour of Central Park  that takes you to all the famous filming locations.

☞ Brooklyn Bridge

One of the most iconic structures in New York has to be the Brooklyn Bridge. And taking the walk across is a must do when visiting the city.

☞ Empire State Building

Probably one of the most recognised buildings in New York is the Empire State. From the 86th floor you get some incredible views of the city, making you realise just how crowded New York City is. To skip the lines make sure you buy your  ticket online in advance .

☞ Top of the Rock

Top of the Rock is a great place to go if you want views of the city which include the Empire State Building. It’s also a cultural hub in the city, and home to the famous lighting of the Christmas tree in December.

If you are tossing up between the Empire State and Top of the Rock here is a handy guide to help you decide which one to visit.

Again tickets can be  purchased online in advance .

☞ The High Line

Created on a disused train track, the High Line is a garden oasis in the middle of a busy city. It is a great place to go to relax and take it all in.

☞ Statue of Liberty

Another must in New York is of course the iconic Statue of Liberty. You can either book a tour that takes you directly to Liberty Island as well as Ellis Island, or alternatively hop on the Staten Island Ferry to catch a glimpse.

If you go down the tour route you probably want to set aside a full day for this, as there is a lot to see and do. Also a tip, we tried to buy tickets on the day and spent ages queuing, so we highly recommend that you purchase these  online in advance .

☞ Explore the Neighbourhoods

New York has some incredible neighbourhoods. For a comprehensive guide and trip suggestions checkout this post .

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☞ Visit the Museums

New York has some pretty amazing museums, from the Natural History to the Guggenheim. You cannot visit the city without seeing at least one museum. Also just putting this out there but there is an Ice Cream Museum in New York too. So literally a museum for everyone.

There are a number of airports in New York, and most of them have a shuttle bus that will take you straight to your hotel. Just be mindful that New York traffic can be pretty bad. But ultimately it is cheaper than a taxi which is handy.

Where to stay in New York

We ended up staying near Times Square which was great on a short trip, but if you are visiting for a bit longer, we recommend staying in one of the neighbourhoods like the East Village for example. There is a lot more atmosphere and you get to see the less touristy side of New York. No matter where you stay though, you really want to make sure you are near a subway station which will make getting around New York so much easier.

Eating and drinking in New York

We actually wrote a post all about the foods you need to try in New York . There is so much choice and it is hard to narrow down. There are some great places to eat and drink in the East Village including our favourite 24 hour Ukrainian diner  Veselka , it is also a great place for drinks and one of our favourite bars was The Immigrant . Another must is a visit to the Dominque Ansel Bakery which is of course the home of the famous Cronut.

Wondering is New York worth visiting ? This post will help you decide.

With our itinerary you don’t really get to spend a whole lot of time in Boston, which depending on what you want to do here is either good or bad. If you want more time in Boston obviously you can cut back a day in New York City. The flight from New York is a little over an hour and again there are regular flights daily.

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Things to do in Boston

☞ Boston Common

This is the oldest public park in the US and is such a key part of the city’s landscape. It is great to visit all year round with the summer months full of people playing sports or reading. In the winter it is a great place to go ice skating.

☞ Boston Harbour Cruise

A harbour cruise is a must in Boston. There are several options you can book onto, some including food and drink.

☞ Hop On Hop Off Trolley Tour

For a hop on hop off tour with a difference you can do this tour on a trolleybus in Old Town Boston.

☞ Museum of Fine Arts

Here is a handy tip – you can actually enter the museum free on Wednesdays after 4pm.

☞  Go to Harvard

If you want to be able to say “I went to Harvard” followed by a very softly spoken ‘to visit’ then visiting the University is a must. The iconic redbrick walls and stunning architecture definitely make it somewhere you will want to visit.

☞ Freedom Trail

This 2.5 mile long trail takes you past 16 locations that are significant in US history. This is probably one of the best things to do in Boston and is well worth the walk. There are several different tours you can book on and we have added some below to give you a taste.

☞ Fenway Park

If you love baseball, or even if you don’t, Fenway Park is worth seeing. It is actually one of the oldest ball parks in the US and is home to one of the most well known Baseball teams, the Boston Red Sox. If you want to do a tour here is a great 1 hour guided tour you can book.

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The easiest way to get to Downtown Boston is by bus before transferring to a train. If you hop on the free shuttle this will take you to South Station where you can transfer onto the Red Line train. There is also a water shuttle you can catch particularly if you are staying around the Waterfront area of the city.

Where to stay in Boston

Boston Common and Downtown are one of the more central areas to stay, however the financial district and waterfront are also popular. Boston is a beautiful city and relatively easy to get around so as long as you base yourself around public transport you should be fine.

Eating and drinking in Boston

One of our favourite places to eat in Boston has to be Chinatown. This is home to some of the best dumplings we have eaten. Donuts are also a pretty big deal in Boston, so make sure you eat plenty! In fact this is a really cool underground Donut tour that we recommend.

Taverns are also a pretty big deal in Boston, so you can also book yourself on a Historical Tavern Tour to learn more about the history.

Here is our East Coast USA map, that covers our trip itinerary.

You might be wondering if 2 weeks is enough for an East Coast USA itinerary. Honest answer No. But that might also be because it feels like no amount of time is enough to see the USA. As we only had 2 weeks, we did have to limit the number of places we visited on our trip. But all is not lost. A 2 week East Coast USA itinerary will give you enough time to explore a good 4 or 5 cities. You will be able to explore the key tourist attractions, eat some amazing food, and get to grips with the history as well.

If you want to explore more of the East Coast including the more southern states then you will probably want to add a good week or 2.

Before planning your 2 week East Coast USA itinerary you might be wondering when the best time of year to visit is. Summer is most definitely peak travel season (June – August). And you have that added stress in August of school holidays. If you are planning on traveling around the US at this time make sure that you book accommodation well in advance, as well as your tours and attractions.

Summer can be really warm on the East Coast especially in places like New York City. You might find it unbearably sticky at times. So if you don’t fancy walking around Central Park in the humidity this might not be the best time to visit.

The best time really to plan your 2 week East Coast USA itinerary will be in the shoulder seasons, so either spring (March- May) or Autumn especially September and October. Personally Autumn (or fall) is one of our favourite times to visit because you get to see the beautiful leaves change colour and begin to fall. It’s especially beautiful visiting somewhere like New York City, or Boston. Although spring in Washington DC is especially beautiful with the Cherry Blossoms.

Winters can be harsh in some of the places we have mentioned in this guide, especially Chicago and New York. So adverse weather may hinder your plans to see certain attractions. That being said December in New York is incredible with the build-up to the Christmas season. And there is something especially cosy about warming yourself in a pub in Boston on a cold winters day.

Ok, so budgeting for your 2 week East Coast USA itinerary is a tough one. It will all depend on where you want to stay, and what you want to see. For a mid-range holiday we would probably recommend budgeting about $3000 per person for the 2 weeks.

We found accommodation to be quite expensive in the USA, particularly if you want to stay in a central location in one of the big cities we have listed. On average you are looking at about $200 per night for a mid range hotel room that is centrally located. This can sometimes be more in places like New York and Chicago.

Food is slightly cheaper in the US then say Europe or Australia (but don’t forget to tip at restaurants), and you could probably get away with spending about $50 per person if you were trying to budget. Although cheap food usually doesn’t equal good food so keep that in mind.

Yes! If you are on the fence about planning a trip to the USA then take this as a sign to go. The East Coast is a really beautiful part of the USA, with incredible architecture, fast paced cities, and so much more.

We hope this 2 week East Coast USA travel guide and itinerary will help you plan your next trip. We recommend using this as a guide and tailoring it to suit your own needs. If you want more time in each place, maybe skip Chicago or Washington DC.

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I really like how detailed your itinerary is. Will definitely pin it for when I get chance to do this trip! Great one!

Thank you so much. Hope it helps!

Love this! I’m a west coastie, but I really need to get to the East Coast. This sounds like such a perfect trip!

Thank you! Exhausting and hectic but definitely very memorable.

Wow, this is a super itinerary! There are many places I’d like to see when visiting the USA 🙂 I have always wanted to explore the East Coast. Thanks for sharing this!!

Thank you for reading. There are certainly a lot of beautiful places along the East Coast. x

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15 East Coast USA Road Trip Itinerary Ideas

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The east coast of the USA is home to amazing landscapes, historical attractions, culture & traditions, breathtaking drives, mountain views, and delicious culinary delights. In this post discover 15 epic east coast USA road trip itinerary ideas to start planning your own!

15 Ultimate East Coast USA Road Trip Itinerary Ideas 

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What States are on the East Coast of the US?

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The east coast of the United States comprises the states of Maine, New Hampshire, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland, Virginia, North Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, and Florida.

All the fourteen states on the East Coast border the Atlantic Ocean and form the eastern seaboard of the country. It will take about 45 hours, give or take to drive coast to coast.

Popular east coast cities include New York City, Boston, Miami, and Orlando! And there are national parks, and beach resort getaway places like Myrtle Beach on the Atlantic Coast and beyond. 

So whether it is embarking on a scenic New England road trip in the fall , the Blue Ridge Parkway in NC, checking out the Kennedy Space center and Walt Disney World in Florida, or soaking in views of lighthouses in Maine to the southernmost point in Key West, the trip combinations are endless!

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Packing for USA road trips 

Here are some essential items to pack for your upcoming road trip destinations,

  • Emergency Car Kit – Bring an emergency car kit with you on all of your road trips. This 90 piece emergency comprises a portable air compressor, tow strap, jumper cables, and more. Buy your emergency car kit here
  • First Aid Kit – Carry a small first aid kit. Buy a first aid kit here
  • GPS or Offline Maps – Don’t forget a GPS for road navigation. Buy GPS here . Or download Google Maps prior to your trip. Maps.me is a good option too. 
  • Car Adaptor – To charge your smartphone and/or other electronics. Buy your car adaptor here
  • Music – Great Playlist
  • Clothes – Including a waterproof jacket. Buy my all-time favorite jacket here
  • Scarf – To cozy up or as a cover-up
  • Flip flops – To walk the beach. Buy your flip flops here
  • Camera – Don’t forget your camera to capture beautiful road trip photos. Buy our favorite camera here
  • Sunscreen and any OTC medications – Buy sunscreen here
  • And of course, don’t forget car insurance and roadside assistance service . Get this nifty holder to keep details

NYC to Finger Lakes East Coast Road Trip

By Allison from Eternal Arrival 

Finger Lakes Road trip

  • Number of Days : 5 Days
  • Route: From New York City to the Finger Lakes in Upstate New York

This NYC to Finger Lakes road trip is the perfect East Coast road trip for wine lovers, waterfall friends, and art lovers alike. This road trip can be done at any time of year, as there’s never a bad time to visit the Finger Lakes! 

However, winter weather can be unpredictable, so we suggest visiting the Finger Lakes in summer if you want to swim and enjoy the lakes or in autumn if you want to take advantage of the beautiful fall foliage. 

Day 1 -2: Start by leaving New York City and going straight to Ithaca; traveling via Scranton, Pennsylvania is the fastest (and a fun stop for fans of the Office — or President Biden!) Travel around Ithaca for some of the best waterfalls you’ll be able to find anywhere in the US! 

A few great waterfalls include the waterfall at Cascadilla Gorge Trail and the falls at Taughannock Falls State Park. 

After exploring the waterfalls, do some wine tasting around Cayuga Lake, following the Cayuga Lake Wine Trail. 

Day 3-4: Seneca Falls makes a good stop, where you can learn about the history of women’s suffrage at Women’s Rights National Historical Park and see the home of the noted suffragette, Elizabeth Cady Stanton. 

If you’re still looking for more wineries, head to the  Seneca Lake Wine Trail next, to taste some of the region’s best wines. Continue on to Watkins Glen State Park for some incredible hiking with beautiful views — this is also a great place for fall foliage. 

Day 5: Finally, end your road trip in Corning, with a trip to the Corning Museum of Glass, before returning to NYC or heading onwards to Niagara Falls if you want to continue your road trip.

The lovely La Tourelle Hotel & Spa , located near Buttermilk Falls State Park, is an incredible place to stay in Ithaca. Ithaca makes a good base for traveling around the Finger Lakes region if you don’t want to move around with every stop.

Hotel Recommendations: La Tourelle Hotel & Spa

Boston to Acadia National Park, Maine

By Dhara from It’s Not About the Miles

Acadia National Park, Maine East Coast USA

  • Number of Days:   3 to 4 days
  • Route : Boston to Acadia National Park, Maine

Boston is a city with many iconic green spaces, such as the Boston Public Garden and the Boston Common, but it is also close to many beautiful natural areas.

In particular, a road trip to Acadia National Park in Maine is worth considering, for its beautiful landscapes and stunning fall colors.

You can travel from Boston to Acadia National Park via the beautiful New England Coast, or you can travel an interior route, which you might want to do in the fall, to take in more fall colors along the way. But the coastal route is wonderful any time of year.

Stop 1 : Along the route, you will want to stop at Portsmouth, the New Hampshire port city, where you can admire the historic architecture at the 10-acre Strawbery Banke Museum, and enjoy shopping at some of the many lovely stores in the city.

Stop 2 (full day) : Next, drive on to Portland, where you will want to spend at least a full day exploring. In Portland’s Old Port, wander the streets and admire the beautiful old red brick architecture. There are many one-of-a-kind shops to browse and street art to view.

Walk the waterfront, to photograph the many boats lined up in the harbor. Stroll Congress Square Park and Monument Square.

Enjoy a sweet treat at the Holy Donut. Eat seafood at Portland Lobster Company. Take in the views from Munjoy Hill. Visit Portland Head Light, one of the most beautiful lighthouses on the US east coast.

Stop 3 : On the coastal route to Camden, enjoy the Androscoggin Swinging Bridge, a pedestrian suspension bridge that crosses the river of the same name, and the Pemaquid Point Lighthouse. 

Stop 4 (full day) : Arrive at Bar Harbor, where you can spend the rest of the day exploring the cute town before you hit up the park the following day.

Stop 5 : At Acadia National Park, there are numerous trails to hike, and scenic overlooks for photos. Don’t miss Bass Harbor Head Lighthouse: it is particularly beautiful at sunset.

Hotel Recommendations: Stay at the Portland Harbor Hotel in Portland and in Acadia Hotel in Bar Harbor.

Road Trip from Annapolis MD, Chincoteague, VA to Virginia Beach 

By Jennifer from Family Trip Guides

Annapolis East Coast USA Road trip

  • Number of Days: 4 to 6 days
  • Route: From Annapolis MD, Chincoteague VA, to Virginia Beach

Discover sunny beaches, delicious food, and wild ponies on this delightful east coast road trip on the water!

This road trip is best for 4-6 days of exploring starting in Annapolis MD, driving 2.5 hours to the natural beauty of Chincoteague Island VA, and then driving 2 hours to miles of beaches at Virginia Beach, VA.

Stop 1 – Annapolis, MD: This historic city is the capital of Maryland filled with historical landmarks and delicious restaurants. Make sure to check out Dock Street Bar and Grill right on the City Dock where you can eat great seafood and check out the beautiful boats in the harbor. 

Lots of wonderful harborside hotels including The Westin Annapolis and Annapolis Waterfront Hotel , Autograph Collection.

Stop 2 – Wild Horses of Chincoteague Island, VA: Next, drive 2.5 hours south across the Chesapeake Bay and down its banks to the unspoiled beauty of Chincoteague Island.

The wild ponies are actually located on Assateague Island which is a National Park Seashore located nearby. You can go to the seashore and see the ponies that are living wild and were the inspiration for the family movie, Misty. 

Lots to do on top of watching ponies and hanging out at the beach including visiting the Assateague Lighthouse and the Captain Timothy Hill House. There are some small hotels on the island and also lots of beach rental properties.

If you are traveling in the spring, fall, or winter, we recommend all-weather gear for kids to enjoy the sand and surf without being too cold!  

Stop 3 – Virginia Beach, VA: The final stop on your road trip is the vast and beautiful beaches of Virginia Beach. There are actually 28 miles of sandy public beaches to explore!

There is also a wide boardwalk with dozens of hotels right on the beach. The Residence Inn Virginia Beach Oceanfront is a great option as each suite has a kitchenette to save money on making meals in the room.

Virginia Beach is a contrast to Chincoteague as it has all the vacation amenities right at your door including tons of shops, restaurants, and things to do like mini golf, surrey bike rentals, and more.  

Hotel Recommendations:

  • Annapolis: Stay at The Westin Annapolis or Annapolis Waterfront Hotel
  • Virginia Beach : Residence Inn Virginia Beach Oceanfront

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

By Rachel from A City Girl Outside

Washington City USA bucket list

  • Number of Days : 10 days
  • Route : From Washington D.C. to Philadelphia, and ending in New York City

This 10-day itinerary features one of the best road trips on the east coast of the USA, from Washington D.C. to Philadelphia, and ending in New York City. These three American cities are not only historical but offer tons of fun things to see and do. 

You can start in either Washington D.C. or New York City. This road trip can be done any time of the year but is especially good in the early summer months. 

Day 1-3: Start by spending 3 days exploring Washington D.C. the capital of the United States. The great thing about Washington D.C. is that many of the main attractions are free. Begin your time in D.C. by touring the Capitol Building. 

Tours of the Capitol are free but must be booked online and a booking fee of $1.50 per person will be charged to secure your time. During your tour, you’ll get to explore the famous rotunda and the House Chamber. 

Next head to one of the many Smithsonian Museums. All of these museums are free but my personal favorite and must-do in Washington D.C. is the Natural History Museum. Take a walk down the National Mall hitting all the famous memorials.

Take a trip to the top of the Washington Memorial then climb the steps to the Lincoln Memorial. Get an up close and personal look at the Declaration of Independence at the National Archives Museum, another free activity in Washington D.C. that can be booked online. 

Day 4 – 5: Your next stop is Philadelphia, the birthplace of the United States. Philadelphia also offers many free things to do and most attractions are within walking distance of the city centre. 2 days in Philadelphia is the perfect amount of time to see this city’s best attractions. 

Book a free tour of Independence Hall and learn about the beginnings of the USA, tours can be booked in advance and tickets can be picked up on the day. After your tour head to the Liberty Bell – one of the most famous symbols of American Independence. 

Just a stone’s throw away from Independence Hall is the Betsy Ross house where the very first United States Flag was sewn. To tour the house will cost around $5. 

A short walk from the Betsy Ross house is Elfreth’s Alley, a quaint cobble-stoned alley and the oldest residential street in the United States. Explore the Reading Terminal Market for all your snacks and sweet treats.

Day 6 – 10: And finally, end your road trip in the big apple – New York City! NYC is a huge city with a plethora of activities. 5 days is recommended for this part of the trip in order to see New York’s best attractions. 

Some must do’s in New York City are the Statue of Liberty, Times Square, and a visit to an observation deck. There are plenty of options for an observation deck, our favorite is the Rockefeller Centre with its iconic views of the Empire State Building.

But you can also opt for the newer One World Observatory of the Empire State Building itself. 

A walk through Central Park is always on every list of things to do in New York. Take your time walking through this park as there are many sights to stop at and take photos.

A New York food tour is a great option for sampling the best food in the city. Donuts, coffee, hotdogs, and pizza should be on your list of foods to try in New York. End your trip by sipping on cocktails in one of New York’s rooftop bars!

Hotel Recommendations:  

  • Washington DC : Hotel Hive
  • Philadelphia: The Marriott Philadelphia Centre City
  • New York City: Hyatt Times Square

St Augustine, Florida to Beaufort, South Carolina

By Carol from IsThisEvenARoad

St Augustine USA

  • Number of Days : 3 days
  • Route : From St Augustine, Florida to Beaufort, South Carolina

The east coast is one of the most beautiful places in the country for a road trip. There is a good balance of nature, cities, and historic places on the drive from St Augustine, Florida to Beaufort, South Carolina.

Driving straight through would take less than 6 hours. Three days is advisable to leisurely take in all the sites of the coast.

Day 1: Starting in St Augustine, avoid the concrete and signs of the highway and take A1A along the shore. Most of the way to Amelia Island offers gorgeous Atlantic views. At the end of the road, it is an easy transition onto 95 which will go all the way to Savannah and then 170 into Beaufort.

St Augustine, the oldest city in the U.S., is rich with history and needs a full day to explore. Enjoy traditional Spanish architecture on a walking tour throughout the town. 

Do check out Castillo de San Marco’s, a 17th century stone Spanish fortress. Take a drink from Ponce de Leon’s Fountain of Youth. Then relax at the 1905 Columbia Restaurant for traditional Spanish food.

Day 2 : Savannah is the next stopping point. There are a number of driftwood beaches and golden sand beaches along the way. Once in town, stay in the Historic District at one of the Heritage Hotels.

Most of this area can be explored on foot including Colonial Park Cemetery. The famous Bonaventure Cemetery and the Wormsloe Plantation are a short drive from the city.

Day 3 : On day three head up towards Beaufort, home of Forrest Gump. Make sure to stop and grab boiled peanuts from a roadside stand. Just north of Beaufort is the jaw-dropping Sheldon Church Ruins and the St Helena Chapel of Ease.

This stretch of coast has something for everyone for a memorable and enjoyable road trip. 

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North Georgia Mountains Road Trip

By Kay from Dotted Globe

Helen Georgia

  • Number of Days: 3 to 4 days
  • Route : From Dahlonega to Blue Ridge

Road tripping the North Georgia mountains is an amazing experience. Begin your trip in Downtown Dahlonega and drive all the way up to Blue Ridge.

On the way, this unique road trip takes visitors through the small towns of Helen and Cleveland. We recommend keeping aside 3 to 4 days to enjoy the destinations. 

Day 1 : (Downtown Dahlonega) The trip is the ultimate combination of small-town charm, natural scenery, and loads of history. After all, this was where the first gold rush in America occurred in the 19th century. You can learn all about it at Dahlonega Gold Museum.

Take a stroll around the historic structures and shop at the boutiques. 

Day 2 : Stop in Cleveland at the Babyland General Hospital. This toy store/museum is most known as the home of the famous Cabbage Patch Kids. Families love seeing the many handmade dolls and accessories as well as seeing new kids ‘being born’. 

Day 3: Then visit Helen and enjoy the striking Bavarian architecture. Drink German beer and eat an apple strudel. Helen is also popular for river tubing in the summer.

The state parks and recreation areas outside of Helen are perfect for hiking while the wineries surrounding Helen are great for wine tasting. Stay at the Helendorf River Inn by the water. 

Day 4: Your final stop should be in Downtown Blue Ridge. The fall colors are spectacular here but the town is great to visit year-round. Go shopping, fish, or have a nice meal while you relax downtown. Enjoy the fresh mountain air in North Georgia before you return to routine.

Hotel Recommendation : Helendorf River Inn in Helen, GA

Providence RI to Provincetown, Cape Cod, MA

By Melissa from NavigationJunkie

Provincetown MA

  • Number of Days: 5 to 7 days 
  • Route : Providence, RI to Provincetown, MA 

A road trip from Providence, RI to Provincetown, MA will give you the perfect combination of a city visit and a beach getaway. 

Stop 1 : Begin your journey in Providence, RI where you can enjoy a relaxing afternoon in the park and the many attractions located throughout Roger Williams Park and a stroll through Federal Hill, Providence’s Historic Neighborhood marked by a bronze pinecone.

You will find plenty of Italian restaurants along Atwells Avenue in Federal Hill. The perfect way to end a day spent in Providence is to take a sunset Gondola ride through downtown Providence. 

Stop 2 : Your next stop will be Newport, RI where you can enjoy the Cliff Walk, a paved walk along the shore, a visit to historic Fort Adams, see pieces of art at the Newport Art Museum, and spend a couple hours relaxing on a sandy beach. 

Stop 3 : After Newport, continue on to Plymouth, MA. Here you can view Plymouth Rock, the landing site of the Pilgrims, climb aboard a replica of the Mayflower II, wander the streets of Plymouth and find plenty of quaint, local shops, and visit a replicated village, the Plimoth Plantation.

Stop 4: From here, you will head to the Cape, stopping first in Sandwich at the Heritage Museum and Gardens. Next drive along the Cape Cod National Seashore, where you can stop in many small towns to hit the beach, try some seafood, and visit some lighthouses. 

Stop 5: Your final stop will be Provincetown where you can enjoy some shopping, enjoy an over-sand vehicle tour, go whale watching, and view Cape Cod’s famous sunsets.

While there are fun winter activities that could be enjoyed in the colder months, summer is the best time to take this road trip to get all that these destinations have to offer. 

  • Newport: The Chanler at Cliff Walk  
  • Cape Cod: Dunes Motor Inn (for a cheaper option within a couple of minutes walk of the beach) in South Yarmouth or Surfside Cottages in Wellfleet

Miami to Key West, Florida

By Megan Starr from Megan Starr

Florida road trips

  • Number of Days : 1 – 3 days
  • Route :  From Miami to Key West

The road trip from Miami to Key West, Florida is arguably one of the best road trips in the United States (and all of North America)!  The road connects two fantastic cities and has a plethora of beautiful stops along the way, making it ideal for all travelers.

Technically, the duration of the road trip from Miami to Key West takes 3 hours and 17 minutes (159 miles), but you will be missing out on so many amazing stops if you drive straight through.

It is recommended to take your time on the drive and you can even extend your road trip from 3 hours to 3 days and never run out of things to do along the way!

As you will be starting from Miami, we suggest adding these road trip attractions to extend your Florida getaway. Spend 1-2 days in Miami exploring Wynwood Walls, Little Havana, Vizcaya Museum & Gardens, and Miami Beach. 

With an extra day, you can also visit Everglades National Park before kickstarting the Miami-Key West road trip as outlined below.

Day 1 : The first stop is in Key Largo, Florida.  This Upper Keys city is 69 miles (1 hour and 21 minutes) away from Miami.  When you’re there, you will find amazing attractions such as Coral Castle, John Pennekamp Coral Reef State Park, and Crocodile Lake National Wildlife Refuge.  

There are also several places where you can stay overnight and one of the top recommendations is the Key Largo Marriott Resort , which sits along the bay and allows you to even see manatees from the dock!

Day 2 : On day two, you will drive from Key Largo to Marathon where you can see historical and geological parks such as Windley Key Fossil Reef Geological State Park and Long Key State Park.  A recommended place to stay is the 4-star Tranquility Bay Resort which offers delightful ocean views.

Day 3 : The next day, you will take off from Marathon and pass through other places such as the Blue Hole on Big Pine Key, Bahia Honda State Park (a must stop!), and you can eventually pull into Kimpton Winslow’s Bungalow Hotel in Key West and get ready for your final adventure there.

  • Key Largo: Key Largo Marriott Resort
  • Key West: Kimpton Winslow’s Bungalow Hotel

The Blue Ridge Parkway 

By Bret Love & Mary Gabbett of Blue Ridge Mountains Travel Guide

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  • Number of Days:   3 to 7 days
  • Route : Blue Ridge Parkway 

The full Blue Ridge Parkway route stretches from Great Smoky Mountains National Park in North Carolina to the entrance of Shenandoah National Park in Virginia (where it turns into the equally scenic Skyline Drive). 

The great thing about the 469-mile Blue Ridge Parkway is that you can easily break it down into a 3-day weekend getaway, or an epic week-long (or multi-week) vacation. The speed limit is 45 mph, but many drivers go even slower as they soak in the stunning scenic views. 

Theoretically speaking, it would take 15 hours to drive the Blue Ridge Parkway straight through with no stops.

With more than 15 million annual visitors, the BRP is the #1 most popular unit in the US National Park Service. There are 200 Blue Ridge Parkway overlooks in NC and VA, each offering jaw-dropping vistas of America’s wilderness at its most pristine.

From mountains and waterfalls to lush valleys and forests, there are countless noteworthy landmarks along the way. 

Day 1 – 4: Most people don’t drive the entire Blue Ridge Parkway in one stretch, rather breaking it up into day trips or multi-day vacations. We spent 4 days traveling from Cherokee NC (Milepost 469) to Banner Elk, NC (MP 305), and honestly wished we’d had more time for waterfall hikes, exploring attractions, etc. 

Some of our favorites included Mount Mitchell (NC’s tallest), Pisgah National Forest, the Linville Gorge Wilderness, the Linn Cove Viaduct, Looking Glass Rock, Grandfather Mountain State Park, and Price Lake at Julian Price Memorial Park. 

Best of all, there are no billboards, neon signs, restaurants, shopping centers, or other signs of commerce (or “progress”) on the road’s entire length. Just miles and miles of gorgeous views of unspoiled nature at its finest!

There is only one hotel situated on the entire Blue Ridge Parkway– the Switzerland Inn in the quaint little alpine village of Little Switzerland NC . But there are loads of hotels, lodges, and cabins for rent within a few miles of the historic route. 

Hotel Recommendations : Our favorites include the Engadine Inn & Cabins near Asheville NC, the Pisgah Inn, and The Cottages at Spring House Farm near Marion NC.  

Outer Banks Road Trip

By Neha from Travelmelodies

  • Number of days : 2 to 3 days
  • Route: From Corolla to Cedar Island

Outer Banks, a set of barrier islands off the Atlantic coast is a great place to enjoy some of the best beaches along with loads of other interesting things.

The scenic road passes through many small coastal villages along the route – Duck, Nags Head, Kitty Hawk, Avon, Buxton, Hatteras, and Ocracoke to name a few. 

The route takes about 6.5 hrs including the 3.5 hrs on two ferry rides – one from Hatteras Island to Ocracoke island which is free and the other from Ocracoke to Cedar Island which is paid.

Stop 1/lighthouse stops : There are many beautiful lighthouses along the way including the Currituck Beach Lighthouse, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, the iconic Bodie Island Lighthouse, and Ocracoke lighthouse worth a stop.

This is the place where the Wright brothers created history by flying the first flight. So stop by the Wright Brothers Memorial and witness the flight strip.

If you are an adventure lover, then there are options galore. 

Stop 2 : Drive your AWD vehicle on Corolla and Cape Hatteras beaches or chase wild horses at Corolla or indulge in water sports.

Stop 3 : For the last leg of the trip, do spend a day at Ocracoke Harbor Inn in the quaint village of Ocracoke.

In all of these stops, it won’t be justice to the ethereal beauty of the place to just drive by without staying and watching the magical sunset/sunrise. 

We would highly recommend staying at Days Inn & Suites Mariner Kill Devils Hills , one of the best Outer Banks hotels during the beginning of the Outer Banks road trip. It is located right by the beach and conveniently located near major attractions like Wright Brothers Memorial, Jockey Ridge State Park, and the shopping complex.

Stay at Days Inn & Suites Mariner Kill Devils Hills

New York City to Boston to Hanover, New Hampshire

By Nicole from Go Far Grow Close

NYC USA Bucket list

  • Number of Days : 7 days
  • Route :  New York City to Boston to Hanover, New Hampshire. 

A fantastic 7 day road trip on the East Coast would be from New York City to Boston to Hanover, New Hampshire. 

Day1 – 3 : You should start in New York City and spend 2-3 days here exploring all the city highlights. You can explore on foot or by public transportation. If you want to be in the middle of everything, then spend 3 nights at the gorgeous Knickerbocker Hotel at Times Square .  

Over the next couple of days, you should take the ferry and go see the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, visit the 911 Memorial and Museum, walk the High-Line and attend a Broadway show. 

Day 4 – 6: On day four, you should drive 3 ½ hours on I-90 from New York City to Boston, and then, spend the next three nights at the Hyatt Regency in downtown Boston .

From there, you can easily walk everywhere, exploring the Freedom Trail – a 2.5 mile walk that connects 16 historically significant sites – or taking a food tour of Little Italy or the Boston Public Market . 

Day 7: On day seven, you should drive 2 hours on the I-93 and I-89 to reach the small town of Hanover, New Hampshire. Here, you can experience all the lovely stores, cafes, and restaurants on Main Street, and explore Dartmouth Campus. The Hanover Inn is a lovely hotel in the center of town.

Hotel Recommendations

  • New York : Knickerbocker Hotel
  • Boston : Hyatt Regency
  • Hanover: Hanover Inn

Boston, MA to Provincetown (Cape Cod)

By Jackie Gately from Enjoy Travel Life

Dunes in Provincetown East Coast USA Road Trips

  • Number of days: 4 days
  • Route : From Boston to Providence

The road trip from Boston to Provincetown can certainly be made in a day but is more leisurely made in 4.

The high season is July and August, but spring and fall offer fewer tourists and better hotel rates. As you travel through the Cape Cod towns and villages , you will find each has a unique personality. 

Day 1 : From Boston, take Route 3 and cross the Sagamore Bridge onto the Cape. Continue to Sandwich, where you’ll visit the 17th Century Hoxie House, and The Sandwich Glass Museum, and walk along the Sandwich boardwalk for sweeping views of the Atlantic Ocean.

Have dinner and check into the Belfry Inn & Bistro, unique accommodations within a former church. 

Day 2 : Grab a pastry, coffee, and picnic lunch at The Brown Jug, then head for Route 6A. You’ll want to meander along, making stops at the boutiques and antique shops.

Have lunch at Nickerson State Park in Brewster, overlooking one of Cape Cod’s ancient kettle ponds, then head to Orleans. There, browse Tree’s Place for some fine art and walk the Rock Harbor beach.

Rest your head for the night at The Parsonage Inn , a lovely bed and breakfast.

Day 3 : Pick up Route 6 through the towns of the Outer Cape, flanking the National Seashore. Once in Provincetown, explore the vibrant town center for souvenirs and street performances. Get a birds-eye view of MacMillan Pier by climbing the steps of Pilgrim Monument.

Next, tour the sand dunes with Art’s Dune Tours–and upgrade to the sunset lobster dinner at Race Point beach. Spend your night at The Crowne Point Hotel and Spa .

Day 4 : Finally, head back to Boston along Route 6 for a faster return, crossing over the Bourne bridge.  Or, better yet, take the ferry.

  • East Orleans : Parsonage Inn
  • Provincetown: The Crowne Point Hotel and Spa

Road trip through Shenandoah Valley, Virginia

By Julie McCool from Fun in Fairfax VA

Shenandoah Valley on east coast USA Road trip itinerary

  • Number of Days : 3 to 5 days
  • Route : From Winchester, VA to Roanoke, VA 

A road trip through Virginia’s Shenandoah Valley combines scenic country roads, quaint towns, rich history, and outdoor fun. Allow 3 to 5 days for the 200-mile trip from Winchester to Roanoke Virginia. 

Highway 81, the quickest route through the valley, offers beautiful views of farms, rolling hills, and the Blue Ridge Mountains. But you will find even more to enjoy on the smaller country roads that traverse the valley, including historic Route 11.

Virginia is beautiful year-round, but the valley is especially beautiful in spring and fall.

Day 1: Begin your trip exploring the walkable downtown of Winchester, Virginia. The lovely Old Town Pedestrian Mall is lined with restaurants, shops, and fun for kids at the Shenandoah Valley Discovery Museum. 

Stay at The George Washington Hotel and you can walk to the mall, local breweries, and historic sites.

Day 2: As you head south, visit apple orchards, farm stores, breweries, and wineries that dot the countryside. Spend your second night in Harrisonburg, a college town with a fun and relaxed vibe. Or continue further and explore the towns and sights in the Southern Shenandoah Valley . 

Staunton is home to the American Shakespeare Center, the world’s only re-creation of Shakespeare’s Blackfriars Theater. In Lexington, take a hike to the 215-foot high formation at Natural Bridge State Park then head underground to the Caverns at Natural Bridge.

Day 3 – 4: End your road trip in the hip town of Roanoke. This haven for outdoor lovers is surrounded by great hiking, paddling, and some of the best mountain biking in the Eastern US. 

Stay at the historic Roanoke Hotel and you can walk to the dining, breweries, and shops that pack the compact downtown. Be sure to drive up Mill Mountain to see the 88-foot Roanoke Star and a fantastic view of the valley.

  • Winchester: The George Washington Hotel
  • Roanoke: Hotel Roanoke

East Coast Road Trip from Washington DC to West Virginia

By Richa from MyTicklefeet

New River Gorge Bridge West Virginia

  • Number of Days : 2 to 3 days
  • Route : From Washington DC to New River Gorge 

If you are looking for a quiet escape into nature then a weekend getaway in West Virginia is going to take you on an off the beaten path road trip. This easy drive from Washington DC will take you through the windy roads, lush mountains, and fresh air of the Mountain State.

It will take you roughly 4-5 hours to get to Monongahela National Forest from DCA Reagan National Airport. You can complete this entire road trip in 2-3 days.

Day 1: Start your drive in the northern region of West Virginia i.e. cutting through the Monongahela National Forest, after visiting Blackwater Falls State Park or Seneca Rocks if you love hiking.

Then head on south to route 28 towards the town of Greenbank and Cass continuing on until you hit New River Gorge. 

Day 2 : The town of Cass is known for its scenic railway ride in autumn and skiing in winter. Greenbank is best known for its National Radio Astronomy Observatory which is a fun stop for kids and science lovers.

Our favorite season to visit WV is Autumn to see the gorgeous fall foliage. One of the most scenic Fall drives in West Virginia is the Highland Scenic Highway which is also known as State Route 150. It’s a 23 mile long American scenic byway.

Summer would be another good season to visit especially if you are considering camping outdoors. 

Day 3: If you are the adventurous type then you must go White Water rafting in New River Gorge which offers one of the best class 5 rapids in the US. Do not miss the New River Gorge Bridge which is an iconic structure in West Virginia.

We recommend the Mountain Quest Inn , for a refreshing and quaint stay in West Virginia. This place is located in the middle of a working farm so expect to see horses, goats, and even llamas. But the best part about this place is its extensive two-story home library.

Stay at Mountain Quest Inn

Charleston, SC to Savannah, GA

By Brittany from Travel by Brit

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  • Number of Days : 6 days
  • Route : From Charleston, South Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia

The drive from Charleston, South Carolina, to Savannah, Georgia, is one of the most charming road trips on the east coast.

Since these cities are just over 100 miles apart, you’re able to spend the majority of your road trip exploring these captivating, historic cities rather than countless hours in the car.

Six days is the perfect amount for your southeastern USA road trip—three days in Charleston and three days in Savannah. Both cities are drenched in unique history, serve up some incredible southern cuisine, and have tons of interesting activities to enjoy.

Day 1 – 3: Spend 3 days in Charleston. Immerse yourself in Civil War and WWII history at the Fort Sumter National Monument or Patriot’s Point. And then explore Pineapple Fountain and Rainbow Row.

On day 2, take a day trip from Charleston to Boone Hall Plantation or the Charleston Tea Garden.

On your final day here, relax on the beach at Kiawah Island or Folly Beach. Followed by a visit to Poogan’s Porch or FIG for a delicious meal.

Stay in the heart of Downtown Charleston at the Mills House or The Vendue .

Day 4 to 6 : Travel to Savannah, and spend the remainder of the road trip here. Walk down to River Street to embark on a riverboat cruise adventure or indulge in authentic, freshly-baked beignets at Huey’s.

Submerge yourself in Savannah’s spooky history by going on a haunted ghost tour.

And don’t forget to stroll through Savannah’s 22 squares—including Forsyth Park.

Enjoy an unforgettable southern dining experience at The Olde Pink House. Or relish an ice cream cone at Leopold’s—Savannah’s oldest and most iconic ice cream parlor.

Stay at the haunted Hamilton Turner Inn (Walt Disney’s inspiration for the Haunted Mansion in Disneyland!), or the DeSoto Savannah for remarkable views of Historic Savannah.

  • Charleston, SC: The Mills House or The Vendue
  • Savannah, GA : Hamilton Turner Inn or the DeSoto

We hope you found this post on USA East Coast road trip routes helpful, and are ready to hit the road!

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Other USA posts:

  • USA West Coast Road trips
  • Road Trips from San Francisco
  • Northern California road trip itineraries
  • Landmarks to historic site items for California bucket list
  • Best Airbnbs in the US

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Mayuri is the founder & editor of ToSomePlaceNew. An Indian-Canadian globetrotter, she has traveled to over 100 cities and 35+ countries. Mayuri has a graduate degree in History and is an MBA. She loves traveling the world, capturing historical nuances, and discussing that over a cup of coffee with her husband, Salil. She currently resides in Edmonton, Canada, and plots travel plans to Europe, the Americas, and beyond. 

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I read your blog found it very informative. Next year we are planning for 1 month east coast trip for family of 4. Just wanted to know if you could plan, or suggest some itenary for us including some main attractions, country side or national park Thanks

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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

4 images - Miami Beach, New York Empire State Building, Capitol Building in Washington DC, Fall Foilage in Vermont - 2 Weeks on the East Coast USA Itinerary

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.

2 images- downtown New York City and Acorn Street in Boston

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).

2 images - Everglades National Park Airboat and The White House and Capitol Building

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.

2 images - Saint Johnsbury in Vermont and Acadia National Park rocky shoreline

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).

2 images - Sakonnet in Rhode Island and Old Building in Harvard University in Massachusetts

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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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.

Note: This post may contain affiliate links. If you click a link and make a purchase, I may receive a small commission. All opinions are my own.

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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Tamara Gruber is the Founder and Publisher of We3Travel. A former marketing executive and travel advisor, Tamara is an award-winning travel writer and recognized expert in family travel. Tamara is a member of SATW and the Adventure Travel Trade Association, and serves on the Board of the Family Travel Association. She is also the publisher of YourTimetoFly.com and the co-host of the Vacation Mavens travel podcast.

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The 25 best beaches on the east coast for 2024.

Plan the perfect summer getaway at these picture-perfect seaside locations.

Beach and coastline at Hatteras National Seashore, Nags Head North Carolina

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Even if you only have one day to spare, these stretches of sand guarantee a relaxing getaway.

Sand and grasses along Bethany Beach in Delaware.

Bethany Beach, Delaware

Sand and plants along Canaveral National Seashore in Titusville, Florida.

Canaveral National Seashore: Titusville, Florida

Sand dunes and grasses along Cape Cod National Seashore in Cape Cod, Massachusetts.

Cape Cod National Seashore: Cape Cod, Massachusetts

Cape May lighthouse and Atlantic Ocean at sunset in springtime.

Cape May, New Jersey

Palm tree and plants along path at Delray Beach, Florida, at sunrise.

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Delray Beach, Florida

Beach and pier of Folly Beach, South Carolina, at sunrise.

Folly Beach, South Carolina

Sandy path to beach chairs and umbrellas at Myrtle Beach, South Carolina.

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

Aerial of hotels and resorts along beach in Ocean City, Maryland.

Ocean City, Maryland

Boardwalk in Ocean City, New Jersey, with Gillian's Wonderland Pier in the background.

Ocean City, New Jersey

Old Orchard Beach Pier in Maine on a sunny winter day.

Old Orchard Beach, Maine

Aerial of the Outer Banks coastline in North Carolina.

Outer Banks, North Carolina

Pier at Virginia Beach during sunrise.

Virginia Beach, Virginia

Sands and resorts along South Beach in Miami, Florida.

South Beach: Miami, Florida

Aerial of golf course on Kiawah Island in South Carolina.

Kiawah Island, South Carolina

Grasses along beach of Amelia Island, Florida.

Amelia Island, Florida

Pier at Cocoa Beach, Florida.

Cocoa Beach, Florida

Old pier at Rehoboth Beach, Delaware.

Rehoboth Beach, Delaware

Grasses and sand on Fire Island, New York, with sun low in the sky.

Fire Island, New York

Aerial of Tybee Island, Georgia, on a sunny day.

Tybee Island, Georgia

Grasses along beach in Nantucket, Massachusetts.

Nantucket, Massachusetts

Low tide at Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, Maine.

Acadia National Park, Maine

Palm tree on beach in Fort Lauderdale.

Fort Lauderdale, Florida

Waves on the beach at golden hour in North Carolina.

Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina

The Atlantic City oceanfront at sunrise.

Atlantic City, New Jersey

Rocky coastline with blue ocean view at Stuart Rocks Beach on Hutchinson Island in Florida.

Stuart Beach, Florida

A wooden boardwalk descends past dunes and palmettos to an empty white sand beach on the Atlantic Ocean.

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The 21 Wildest East Coast Beaches

Not all stretches of sand are created equal. These are the Atlantic’s best, most adventurous shorelines, from Maine to Florida.

Aerial view of coastline and sand dunes of Ocracoke Island at sunrise, North Carolina, USA.

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If you’ve ever lived along the East Coast, there’s a secret that all curious, outdoorsy people soon discover: the wildest, most deserted places are often those abutting the Atlantic. That’s right, the best East Coast beaches can be every bit as remote-feeling as Western landscapes. This is easier to comprehend when you realize that the East Coast has roughly 30,000 miles of coastline. (The entire Pacific Coast, by contrast, has 7,863.)

This revelation came to me early, while exploring New England in my twenties, and re-confirmed it in my 30s and 40s, as I looked to escape New York City on weekends. Since then, I’ve driven as far as Maine and North Carolina’s Outer Banks—roughly eight hours in either direction—from NYC to explore an “undiscovered” beaches and maybe catch a fish or two. I’ve also road tripped all over the south’s Lowcountry looking for an empty stretch of sand, and have spent way too much time on Florida’s Atlantic Coast trying to to catch a redfish or bonefish on a fly rod.

Look, I’m not foolish enough to think anyone can be an “expert” on 30,000 miles worth of barrier islands, salt marshes, and tiny beachside communities. But I’ve explored enough to say with confidence that there are some wild damn places out there, and I’ve been lucky enough to discover a few that are well worth a visit.

Here are just a handful of my favorites. This list also includes a mix of both remote, undeveloped gems and impossible-to-ignore standbys that are great simply because of their, well…beach vibes. It’s a whole thing, and any town that has it, like Cape May, New Jersey, or Folly Beach, South Carolina, is worth a look-see, too. Trust me, you can’t go wrong with any of these beaches, as long as you’re packing some sunscreen (and maybe a bottle of bug spray for the real remote ones).

Map illustration of some of the best east coast beaches

Best Beaches in Maine

Sand beach, maine.

Sand Beach in Acadia National Park, Maine, is one of the best east coast beaches

Location: Twelve miles south of Bar Harbor Why We Love It: Soft sand surrounded by the coniferous forest of Acadia National Park

This is probably Maine’s most iconic beach —a pocket of white sand framed by rocky shorelines and wind-flagged trees—and one of the most beautiful beaches in U.S. National Parks . For New Englanders, Sand Beach is well-known—for good reason. It’s one of the few sandy beaches in this part of the state (hence the name), and it’s sheltered just enough from the wind that it’s often perfect for sunbathing on a warm day. In the summer months, there’s even a lifeguard on duty. This all means that it’s popular and you can expect crowds in July and August. Even then, only a handful of people venture into the water, because its temperature usually peaks south of 60 degrees Fahrenheit. But if you’re willing to brave the cold Atlantic, swimming here can be good. Despite its popularity, it can even feel secluded on the right day. There’s also hiking and paddling in nearby Acadia. One of the more difficult and popular treks is Beehive Trail , a 1.4-mile loop that ascends 450 feet and offers stunning views of the below.

Know Before You Go: Even though it’s inside Acadia National Park, there is no fee to access the beach. The parking lot, however, occasionally fills up on busy weekend days, so it’s best to arrive early.

Bonus Beach: Roque Bluffs State Park, Maine

Roque Bluffs State Park, Maine on a foggy, moody-weather day

Location: In the heart of Down East Maine, eight miles from the small town of Machias Best For: A choose-your-own-adventure swim, either in the cold ocean waters or in a freshwater pond

The bulk of this 274-acre park is a half-mile crescent of sand and pebbles that divides the shallow waters of 60-acre Simpson Pond from Englishman Bay. In the heat of summer, it’s possible to swim in either—or both, a plunge in the brisk saltwater followed by the comparably warm waters of Simpson Pond. While it’s great for a plunge, this is not a lounging beach, to be clear, as the pebbles make laying on a beach towel uncomfortable. But Roque Bluffs does offer a relaxing stroll with dramatic views of rugged islands jutting out of the ocean waters. There’s also a series of short trails in the fields and woodlands inside the park, with an excellent vantage point of Pond Cove and Great Cove. If you’re in the area, it’s worth a dip.

Best Beach in New Hampshire

Seabrook beach, new hampshire.

Walking the tidal line on Seabrook Beach in New Hampshire, one of the best east coast beaches for sunsets

Location: 15 miles South of Portsmouth, near the border with Massachusetts Why We Love It: A quieter alternative to its more bustling neighbors, with pristine sands

New Hampshire has the shortest coastline in the U.S. at just 18 miles, but it packs some excellent beaches into that stretch. Its most famous is Hampton Beach, a classic New England destination with white sand, long boardwalks, and a circus-like atmosphere, thanks to its string of arcades. Much better is Seabrook Beach, across the inlet from Hampton, with impossibly white sand, consistent waves, and none of the crowds. By comparison, it feels hidden, serene, and impossibly quaint. There’s a reason for this: parking is nearly impossible to find because it’s prohibited without a resident parking permit. But if you make it here, you’ll have a wide expanse of sand to stroll along or set up an umbrella. The surfing is good here, and the dunes make it seem wild, even if you’re only a few minutes to the Hampton Beach circus.

Know Before You Go: To get around the parking, take an Uber or ride a bike from the town of Seabrook, less than 5 miles away. You can also pay for parking at Hampton Beach and walk across Hampton Bridge, then down to Seabrook, a little over a mile walk.

Best Beaches in Massachusetts

Cape cod national seashore, massachusetts.

little boy jumping off a boat near cape cod Massachusetts, one of the best east coast beaches for families

Location: The Outer Cape, roughly 90 miles from downtown Boston Why We Love It: Unparalleled, wide-open stretches of soft sand and wind-swept dunes

No list like this would be complete without including Cape Cod National Seashore , 40 miles of pristine beaches, freshwater ponds, and high dunes interspersed by lighthouses, cranberry bogs, and hiking trails. The recreational opportunities are practically endless, and whole books have been written about how to make the most of the beaches here. But if you want a down-and-dirty guide for newbies, this is it. Coast Guard Beach, in the town of Eastham, is one of the most popular beaches because it’s great for lounging and swimming on the Atlantic side, and it also offers paddling in nearby Nauset Bay or Salt Pond Bay. If you want to feel like you’re walking off the Eastern Seaboard, head to Marconi Beach, with sweeping Atlantic views. Hiking along the bluffs here will make you feel as if you could see a white whale at any moment.

Know Before You Go: Traffic headed to the Cape is infamous on summer weekends, so if you go during peak times, it’s best to stay overnight or through the weekend. (Or instead, go during the week.) If you do stay overnight, Provincetown, despite its crowds and high price tags, is worth the added cost. This artist colony and LGBTQ+ capital is brimming with verve and quirkiness and the energy it adds to a vacation is a perfect complement to days spent in the salt and sand.

Bonus Beach: Crane Beach, Massachusetts

People walking their dogs at sunset on Crane Beach, Massachusetts

Location: Five miles from the town of Ipswich, 30 miles north of Boston Best For: Escaping the crowds and enjoying a slice of bucolic New England on your way to the beach

Cape Cod gets nearly all of the beach attention in Massachusetts, but this one, on the North Shore, features four miles of pristine shoreline backed by tall dunes and salt marshes. It can get busy on a summer weekend, but otherwise offers a peaceful opportunity for walking on the sand, hiking five miles worth of trails through the dunes, birdwatching, and paddling in the nearby Ipswich River or Essex Bay. Beach passes are required and can be purchased in advance . If you come, don’t leave before checking out Castle Hill on the Crane Estate , a palace-like summer estate built for industrialist Richard Teller Crane Jr., with impeccably maintained gardens and a rolling grass lawn stretching to the water.

Best Beach in Rhode Island

Sachuest beach, rhode island.

People sunning on Sachuest Beach, also known as Second Beach, in Middletown RI

Location: In Middletown, next door to Newport Why We Love It: A city-person’s beach that has a good hike within walking distance

Locals call this mile-long stretch of sand on the southeastern shore of Aquidneck Island Second Beach , but it is anything but secondary. Not only does it have great swimming and sunbathing, the western flank of Sachuest, called Surfer’s End, is known for its consistent swells. If you get bored sunbathing on the beach, you can also easily walk to the eastern end, which is the beginning of Sachuest Point National Wildlife Refuge , with three miles of trails. Birdwatchers are common here because of the diversity of species, including the second largest wintering population of harlequin ducks on the Atlantic coast. It also has great fishing from shore, including an active night fishing permit system for striped bass.

Know Before You Go: This is a full-service beach, with concession stands, bathrooms, grills, etc., so don’t expect pristine wildlands—or to be by yourself. Rent a surfboard from the rental area and, after your session, check out Gilded Age mansions in Newport.

Best Beaches in New York

Ditch plains park beach, new york.

Surf casting near Montauk, home to Ditch Plains Park Beach in New York

Location: Two miles east of Montauk Village, on the far eastern end of Long Island Why We Love It: It’s home to one of the best surf breafks on the East Coast.

For many New Yorkers trekking out to the Hamptons, this two-mile beach is as much a part of summer weekends as Hampton Water rosé. That’s, in part, because Ditch Plains is such a great place to set up for a day in the sun, thanks to its swim-friendly waters  (depending on conditions) and lifeguards on duty from Memorial Day to Labor Day (roughly). There’s also a food truck next to the beach, called Ditch Wich , that serves up some of the area’s best poke bowls and wraps. But the reason this beach is on this list is because of the surf break just offshore, which offers good waves in just about any swell direction. The lineup is notorious for getting crowded, but there are definitely days in the fall when, midweek, you can find yourself sharing swells with only one or two other surfers—or even snagging them all for yourself.

Know Before You Go: Parking in the lot next to the beach requires an East Hampton permit (available to residents only). In the summer, take an Uber/Lyft or, better yet, rent a cruiser bike in Montauk and ride here.

Bonus Beach: Napeague Beach, New York

The author's Labrador, Magnolia, on a fall surf-casting trip to Napeague Beach in New York

Location: Between Amagansett and Montauk, on the east end of Long Island Best For: Getting a taste of what Long Island beaches felt like before the crowds invaded

Tucked off Highway 27 between the prim and proper Hamptons and the bustling beaches of Montauk lies one of the area’s great secrets: a two-mile stretch of sand that even locals overlook. Technically, it’s part of 1,364-acre Napeague State Park , but the beach here feels private, in part because it’s sandwiched between two neighborhoods who guard their sand with zeal. Napeague Beach is, however, open to the public, and it’s popular with 4x4ers that have beach driving permits . You can easily walk to the sand, however, by parking at a small, blink-and-you’ll-miss-it spot on the south side of Highway 27. This is where 4x4s access the beach, and you’ll have to walk from here through the dunes. Doing so only makes the empty beach feel that much more rewarding once you get a full view of the wind-swept dunes, with the occasional surfcaster chucking rigs far out into the ocean. Thanks to its remoteness, this beach is also popular with the endangered piping plover, so it’s often closed during summer nesting season. When it’s open, however—especially in fall—it can feel downright abandoned.

Best Beaches in New Jersey

Island beach state park, new jersey.

Judges shack, an abandoned building along Island Beach State Park, New Jersey, at dusk

Location: Barnegat Peninsula, south of the town of Seaside Heights Why We Love It: White sand beaches in a wild landscape that feels frozen in time

Many New Jerseyans have never even been to this park, with 10 miles of sand dunes, maritime forests, and freshwater wetlands. That’s because this place is as far from the manicured sand, boardwalks, and hotdog stands as it gets. Island Beach State Park is proof that remote-feeling beaches can exist anywhere, even in New Jersey. In addition to being home to the state’s largest osprey colony, it’s frequented by peregrine falcons, waterfowl, shorebirds, and migrating songbirds. Fishermen flock here, too, whether they’re targeting the surf on the Atlantic side or casting in Barnegat Bay. There’s a designated swimming beach (called Ocean Swimming Beach), surfing, an area for kitesurfing, and even eight miles of trails. Sunbathing is really the only thing you shouldn’t do here, because you’ll be missing out on so much else.

Know Before You Go: One of the best recreational opportunities may be paddling from Island Beach into the Sedge Island Wildlife Management Area, one of New Jersey’s most productive wildlife habitats, with four different water trails to paddle through it.

Bonus Beach: Cape May Beach, New Jersey

A retired lifeguard boat at Cape May Beach, New Jersey

Location: Cape May, on the far southern coast of the state Best For: Relaxing on manicured sand next to one of the most charming towns in all of New Jersey

This is the beach that many New Jerseyans will point to as their state’s best—and for good reason. The town of Cape May is lovely as hell, and downtown is adjacent to the main beach, with sugary sand that is raked cleaned nearly every day during summer, making it feel, well, pristine. It’s also welcoming, full of sunbathers and swimmers chilling out on the weekend, which is all part of the charm. This is a social beach, with the occasional fireworks show or movie on the beach night . If you want to sneak away from some of the crowds during the day, walk to the West, towards Cove Beach, which usually has more room to lay out an oversized beach towel (and great sunset views). There’s also plenty of activities nearby, including a few beach breaks good for groms, skimboarding, fishing, and paddling in the harbor.

Best Beach in Delaware

Delaware seashore state park beach, delaware.

two men fishing at sunset at Indian River inlet, Seashore State Park, Delaware

Location: Seven miles south of Rehoboth Beach Why We Love It: Six miles of ocean-front sand and 20 miles of bay shoreline full of possibilities

This popular state park offers easy access to the junction of Indian River Bay, Rehoboth Bay, and the Atlantic Ocean. As such, it is overflowing with activities: swimming, surfing, fishing, sailing, windsurfing, hiking, paddling, crabbing, and camping, among others. There are two ocean swimming areas, patrolled by lifeguards during the summer season, and there’s a decent surf break at the Indian River Inlet , which can be great with some southerly wind protection (but is also challenging, thanks to its shallow water). If you want to stretch your legs, there’s a one-mile hiking trail through the adjacent Burton Island Nature Preserve , with raised boardwalks over the marshlands.

Know Before You Go: There’s a $5 daily entrance fee ($10 for nonresidents), but those fees help make this an extremely well-managed park, with great resources to help you plan practically any adventure, whether it’s birding, surfcasting, paddling, or something else.

Best Beach in Maryland

Assateague island national seashore, maryland & virginia.

Wild ponies run along an Assateague Island beach on the Maryland-Virginia border

Location: Maryland’s Eastern Shore, roughly 10 miles from Ocean City Why We Love It: 37 miles of remote dunes with herds of wild horses

There is no other place on the East Coast that demonstrates just how wild a coastline can be like this national seashore, which stretches across the Maryland and Virginia border. Assateague is one of the largest barrier islands on the eastern seaboard with uninterrupted coastal habitats, and it has become famous for its wild horses, which have been here for hundreds of years. If you want to see them, you’re probably better off  heading to the Maryland side or by booking a tour with a third-party organizer. There are two entrances, one in the north and one in the south, and there is no vehicle access between the two (other than by going back to the mainland). If you want to really explore the beaches—and you have a four-wheel drive rig—you can apply for and purchase an over-sand vehicle (OVS) permit , which allows you to access nearly the entire length of the beach . You can fish mile after mile of remote surf or just find an open stretch of sand to sit down and enjoy the ocean breeze.

Know Before You Go: Nearly every year, it seems, Assateague breaks its previous record for visitation, with 2.3 million people coming here in 2022 . So yes, expect to share the sand. The northern end of Assateague Island tends to be less busy than the southern end, but the surest way to get away from the crowds is with an OSV permit or by walking a few miles down the beach.

Best Beach in Virginia

False cape state park, virginia.

dramatic dunes along Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge, one of the best east coast beaches

Location: Roughly 19 miles south of Virginia Beach Why We Love It: It remains one of the last undeveloped shorelines in this part of the Atlantic coast.

This is not the place to come if you’re hoping to lay out a towel and soak in some rays (there are no dedicated swimming areas, either), but it is one of Virginia’s most dramatic, and least visited, parks. Situated between Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and the North Carolina border, False Cape State Park offers excellent stretches of open sand that are accessible only by hiking, biking, or boating to them. The reward is stunning coastal views, good surfcasting, and on the bay side, a maze of water trails to paddle. There are a series of hiking trails to choose from, too, which total 15.3 miles. These include Barbour Hill, a 1.42-mile self-guided trek through the dunes to the ocean. If you’re committed, there’s even a primitive camping program, which requires a hike into your site of anywhere from five to nine miles. But you’re almost guaranteed to be all alone.

Know Before You Go: The park operates a tram ($8 per person) that offers a four-hour guided tour through Back Bay National Wildlife Refuge and False Cape State Park, which is a good way to see the wildlife here without committing to a longer hike or adventure.

Best Beaches in North Carolina

Cape hatteras national seashore, north carolina.

Cape Hatteras National Seashore, North Carolina, is one of the best east coast beaches

Location: On the Outer Banks, along highway NC-12 Why We Love It: Iconic lighthouses, unparalleled surf, and vast natural habitats

It’s hard to think of a better beach for a list like this. In reality, though, this is an entire ecosystem, with 70 miles and 30,000 acres of grass-covered dunes, wide sand beaches, marshes, and woodlands that are home to some 400-plus bird species, among other critters. Sure, there will be crowds and traffic in summer, but it’s hard to find a more alluring coastline with so many activities. Surfing is excellent here, with regular swells at a range of spots, including Canadian Hole and the Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, both near the town of Buxton. It’s also very well established as a kite-surfing hotspot, with consistent winds blowing through Pamlico Sound (launch from Kite Point ). Fishing is great, too—both on the ocean and sound sides—and paddlers can explore the flat waters on the sound side as well, launching from the Oregon Inlet Kayak Launch. There are even three different hiking trails, including a nine-mile trek through the dunes and maritime forests on Hatteras Island. Frankly, it’s hard to imagine a better seashore for basically anything you want to do outside.

Know Before You Go : Cape Hatteras National Seashore is free to enter, but there are fees for just about everything else—off-road vehicle use, camping, and climbing the 200 steps to the top of Bodie Island Lighthouse, for example ( $10 per person ). Also, Cape Hatteras Lighthouse, a highlight for many people, is closed for at least the next year or two as it undergoes repairs.

Bonus Beach: Ocracoke Island, North Carolina

smiling man on a ferry heading to Ocracoke Island, North Carolina

Location: In the southern Outer Banks , across the channel from Hatteras Island Best For: Getting away from it all

Technically, this 13-mile-long barrier island is part of Cape Hatteras National Seashore, as most of it is managed by the park service, but it feels a world apart, thanks to its frozen-in-time quirkiness and just how raw the landscape feels. Ocracoke is also a testament to how going the extra mile is totally worth it. The island is only accessible by ferry , which makes the beaches here much, much less crowded. It can often feel as  if you’re alone, especially in early fall. For surfing, the beach near Ocracoke Inlet offers consistent waves, and fishermen can surfcast along the Atlantic shores or set up on the sound-side shoreline, like at South Point. Hammock Hills Nature Trail offers a good walk for hikers. There’s even a herd of ponies managed by the park service that are descendants of wild horses that have lived on the island since the 17th or 18th century, give or take a 100 years.

Best Beaches in South Carolina

Folly beach, south carolina.

The fishing pier at sunrise, in Folly Beach, South Carolina

Location: Twelve miles from downtown Charleston, on Folly Island Why We Love It: An eclectic mix of Southern charm and seaside cool that’s hard to find anywhere else

Folly Beach is no secret—tourists have been coming here for generations—but this 12-square-mile barrier island is the epitome of what a great seaside community should be. “Beaching” is just a way of life here, which makes the whole thing irresistible, even if you’re just walking down the fishing pier. Of course, there’s a reason people flock here: six miles of white sand, palm trees, and warm Atlantic waters ideal for sunbathing, swimming, and, of course, surfing. Folly’s most famous break is the Washout, known for kicking up some of the best waves on the East Coast. There’s also plenty of other outdoor activities, from kayaking and SUPing through the marshes on the Folly River side of the island to riding a cruiser bike around town. Folly Beach can be a bit of a scene at night, but that also makes it great for snagging some beach town energy and good eats, from fresh seafood to beachside tacos. There’s perhaps no better place to escape reality for a weekend (or two).

Know Before You Go: While surfing at Folly Beach is better in the winter, the summer months are the prime time for live music, festivals, outdoor movies, and crowds, making it the best time to experience its full intensity. Parking can be a challenge, so if you’re only coming for a weekend day, it’s best to rideshare.

Bonus Beach: Hunting Island State Park Beach, South Carolina

Beautiful sunrise on Hunting Island State Park beach, South Carolina

Location: 15 miles east of the town Beaufort, and roughly 90 miles south of Charleston Best For: A beach trip that’s as much about outdoor adventures as lying on the sand

Hunting Island State Park is South Carolina’s most popular park—5,000 acres of pristine Lowcountry that’s full of salt marshes, palmetto and live oak forests, and a four-mile-long stretch of white sand. Even with the crowds on a summer weekend, however, this barrier island feels pristine, as it’s almost totally undeveloped. And if you come on a weekday (or, better yet, in the fall,), it’ll feel downright remote. There are a number of great hiking trails in the park, including the 1.9-mile Diamondback Rattlesnake Trail and the easy-peasy Marsh Boardwalk , which might be the best spot along the coast for taking in the sunset. There’s a 950-foot fishing pier, and paddling in the marshes surrounding the island. As for the beach, it doesn’t disappoint either, and if you walk to the southern end you can see Little Hunting Island Boneyard Beach, where skeletal remains of dead trees dot the sand.

Best Beaches in Georgia

Sapelo island, georgia.

dead tree driftwood sits in high tide in the Atlantic Ocean on Sapelo Island, Georgia

Location: Roughly 75 miles south of Savannah, near the tiny town of Darien Why We Love It: Untouched natural beauty and a rich history on the South’s most overlooked coastline

Sapelo Island, the fourth largest barrier island in Georgia, is one of the East Coast’s best-kept secrets. There are miles and miles of pristine beaches, maritime forests, and salt marshes across this 12-mile-long island, which has hardly changed since the 1980s—or even the 1880s. While the landscape here is unforgettable, the island is mostly known for its unique history, being home to the Hog Hammock community, one of the South’s few remaining Gullah Geechee settlements , descendants of enslaved West Africans brought to work on plantations along the Atlantic coast. Today, there are roughly 70 people who live in Hog Hammock. Each of the island’s two most famous buildings, the R.J. Reynolds Mansion and the Sapelo Island Lighthouse, have over 200 years of history on the island, too. In short, if you want a place that’s perfect for disconnecting from the modern world, this is it. You can ride a bike down the empty streets, kayak to Blackbeard Island National Wildlife Refuge (of Blackbeard pirate fame) for bird-watching, or simply stroll along the untouched shores—all of which can be mind-blowingly deserted. Nanny Goat Beach, for example, is completely wide-open sand with hardly a soul on it. It’s hard to believe a place like this even exists today.

Know Before You Go: This is not the place to come if you’re looking for a quick getaway. The only way to arrive at Sapelo is via a 30-minute ferry ride, provided by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources ( $5 per person ). Planning ahead is essential, as you’ll likely need to stay the night and there are very few places to crash. AirbnB may be your best bet or reserve a spot at Cabretta Campground . Locals still protect this island and its heritage as if it’s their own—because it is. A little respect goes a long way to making your visit feel rewarding.

Bonus Beach: Cumberland Island, Georgia

Cumberland Island, Georgia, is one of the best east coast beaches for camping

Location: On the far southern coast of Georgia, just across the water from Fernandina Beach, Florida Best For: Camping in one of the South’s most serene, untouched landscapes

Cumberland is Georgia’s largest and southernmost barrier island, and it’s easy to add another superlative to this list: wildest. This national seashore stretches over 17 miles of empty beaches, framed by majestic live oaks and palmettos, and is home to a population of feral horses, which you can often see passing by on the unpaved roads. The island’s isolation is its appeal, but there is plenty to do, too. There are wide sandy shores to walk on, ruins from Dungeness Mansion to explore, and an extensive network of trails to amble around on. Access to Cumberland Island is controlled via the National Park Service, and the easiest  way to get here is via a 45-minute ferry ride (and you’ll need an advanced permit if you plan to camp here). There are no stores and very limited facilities, so you also need to be self-sufficient. But the experience of camping under the stars with the sounds of the ocean and the sight of wild horses is simply unmatched.

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Cocoa beach, florida.

Cocoa Beach pier in Cape Canaveral, Florida, near Orlando is one of the best east coast beaches

Location: A little over an hour East of Orlando, just a short drive from Kennedy Space Center Why We Love It: A surfer’s paradise with a laid-back atmosphere on Florida’s “Space Coast”

Cocoa Beach, with its endless stretches of soft, sandy beaches, and consistent waves no matter the season, is one of the East Coast’s most iconic beach destinations. No other city on the eastern seaboard is so well-known for its surfing and surf culture (it’s the hometown of Kelly Slater, after all). It lives up to the hype. There are waves for beginners and seasoned surfers alike, with the iconic Cocoa Beach Pier providing the perfect backdrop for those looking to simply enjoy the view of the lineups. The area is also steeped in space history, being just 20 miles to the Kennedy Space Center and Cape Canaveral. You can even watch a rocket launch from the beach if you time it right (check out the rocket launch calendar at the space center’s website). If you’re looking for slower-paced activities, there’s decent fishing from the pier and the Banana River is great for paddling. Windsurfing is common here, too, so there’s plenty going on, even without rocket ships to the moon.

Know Before You Go: It may seem like cheesy activity, but the nearby Kennedy Space Center Visitor Complex is totally worth the trip. The same can be said of the Ron Jon Surf Shop , which bills itself as the largest surf shop in the world, at 52,000 square feet.

Bonus Beach: Sebastian Inlet State Park, Florida

people fishing on Sebastian Inlet State Park, Florida's pier at one of the best east coast beaches

Location: Florida’s central east coast, roughly 17 miles north of Vero Beach Best For: Surfing and fishing excursions

Sebastian Inlet State Park is well-known for its surf breaks and its fishing spots, which are both excellent on account of the park being situated where the Indian River flows into the Atlantic. The park’s First Peak and Monster Hole offer some of the best surf breaks on the East Coast and its waters are teeming with snook, redfish, and Spanish mackerel, making it a premier fishing destination. The Indian River Lagoon has calm waters that are good for paddling and there’s even a decent trail in the park to walk on, called Hammock Trail. There are, of course, long stretches of unspoiled sand great for sunbathing and shell collecting (this is a Best Beaches list, after all.) It’s a bit of an ordeal to drive to it, because the causeways accessing the barrier island are miles apart, but that also makes it less crowded. The best part, though, is that it’s far away from the hoopla of the Miami metroplex in the south and Daytona Beach in the north, meaning this beach is totally worth the extra effort to get to it.

The author, Ryan Krogh, and his beach-loving puppy, Magnolia

Ryan Krogh lived on the East Coast for 12 years, split between Boston and New York City, and spent nearly every weekend finding the area’s best nooks and crannies for adventures. Among the many great ones was a day at Napeague Beach , reeling in striped bass on a fly rod. He now lives in Austin, Texas, where he spends much of his time exploring the Hill Country and the Texas coast while dreaming of getting on another fall striped bass blitz off the shores of Long Island.

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The 14 Best Beach Towns on the East Coast

By Alex Erdekian and Jamie Spain

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From Maine to Florida , the East Coast is home to some beautiful stretches of coastline, amazing views, and of course, remarkable beach towns. Whether you're looking for a summer hotspot full of excitement and entertainment and brimming with crowds, or want to escape to a quieter small town this season, the shores on the East Coast have a little something for everyone. From charming, historic New England towns to tropical Southern getaways, there is so much to explore this summer.

There are 14 states that make up this stretch of the US, and each one has its own atmosphere, climate, and culture. From Cape Cod to the Florida Keys , the Atlantic Seaboard is home to a wide variety of vacation destinations. Here are 14 of the best East Coast beach towns in the US.

This article has been updated with new information since its original publish date.

Bar Harbor Maine

Bar Harbor, ME

Bar Harbor, Maine

Much of Maine's Mt. Desert Island is covered by Acadia National Park —home to climbs like Cadillac Mountain and a sophisticated system of carriage roads financed by John D. Rockefeller Jr. But on the island's northeast corner, charming Bar Harbor is a destination in its own right. Skirting Frenchmen Bay, Bar Harbor began drawing visitors as far back as the mid-19th century when some of the Hudson River School, a group of artists that included the likes of Thomas Cole and Frederic Edwin Church, were taken with Maine's Down East landscapes. Still picturesque, Bar Harbor is now a full-fledged tourist town with a bustling main street, whale-watching tours, and of course, easy access to Acadia.

Where to stay in Bar Harbor:

  • For a quirky stay: Queen Anne's Revenge Inn and Suites
  • For romance: West Street Hotel
  • For a private cottage: Beachy three-bedroom rental

Rockport Massachusetts

Rockport, MA

Rockport, Massachusetts

The North Shore, a group of towns in Greater Boston, is a culturally important swath of Massachusetts. The coastal region is known for its excellent seafood, beautiful beaches, and historic landmarks. Many a good film has been filmed here as well, such as Martin Scorsese’s Shutter Island and Kenneth Lonergan’s Manchester-by-the-Sea . There are many towns worth visiting, but Rockport is a favorite among travelers. Forty miles north of Boston, the town has a can't-miss natural gem in Halibut Point State Park, from which visitors can spot Maine in the distance 80 miles away. Rockport is also beloved by art history buffs: it is home to Motif Number 1, a fishing shack with the superlative “the most-often painted building in America.” It was built in 1840, and was a popular subject because it represented New England’s nautical character. (And it didn’t hurt that the light hit it just so.) A replica was built promptly following the historic Blizzard of 1978, which destroyed the original. Gray Malin photographed it for his recent project on Boston .

Where to stay in Rockport:

  • For cozy vibes: Coastal studio loft
  • For a seaside view: Waterfront apartment overlooking a private beach

Oak Bluffs Massachusetts

Oak Bluffs, MA

Oak Bluffs, Massachusetts

Ferries deliver day trippers to this little Martha’s Vineyard town daily and the colorful gingerbread houses for which Oak Bluffs is known are straight out of a storybook. Visitors walk straight off their boats into Ocean Park, a circular green overlooking the sea, encircled by said houses, with a frothy, delicate gazebo sitting in the center. Oak Bluffs has a long history of welcoming Black visitors, and today it is home to the annual African-American Film Festival .

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Where to stay in Oak Bluffs and Martha's Vineyard:

  • For a historic stay: Faraway Martha's Vineyard
  • For an eclectic experience: Four-bedroom Victorian beach house
  • For a camp-inspired spot: Summercamp

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Cape Cod, MA

Cape Cod, Massachusetts

This popular peninsula in Massachusetts is a vacation hotspot for good reason. While it really heats up during the summer, it's a beautiful destination year-round, and is brimming with history (head to nearby Plymouth to see where the Mayflower docked). Not only does it offer the best New England summer atmosphere, it's also home to exciting activities and small town summer charm. Here, you can spot wildlife, like whales ( Cape Cod is near their migration path) and seals, indulge in delicious seafood, and enjoy miles upon miles of sandy coastline. The Upper Cape is best for families, the Mid-Cape is perfect for escaping the crowds, and the Lower Cape is home to great luxury hotels .

Where to stay in Cape Cod:

  • For New England luxury: Chatham Bars Inn
  • For a historic stay: The Villages at Ocean Edge Resort & Golf Club
  • For seaside access: Cozy one-bedroom cottage

The Breakers Newport Rhode Island

Newport, RI

Newport, Rhode Island

Like Oak Bluffs, Newport is a beach town known for its houses, though a very different sort. Ten enormous, historic mansions—once the summer homes of the Vanderbilts, Nevada silver heiresses, and other Westerners of unimaginable wealth—remain standing along the famous cliff walk. Today however, they are museums. The most famous two are The Breakers and Rosecliff. The Newport mansions famously earned the ire of writer Joan Didion, who wrote in her essay The Seacoast of Despair, “To stand in the dining room of ‘The Breakers’ is to imagine fleeing it, pleading migraine.” Today, in lieu of the Great Gatsby -esque lawn parties of yore where swans roamed the grounds, Newport attracts visitors of all stripes for events such as the Newport Folk Festival.

Where to stay in Newport:

  • For Gilded Age fans: Gardiner House Newport
  • For grandeur: The Vanderbilt, Auberge Resorts Collection

Montauk Lighthouse New York

Montauk, NY

Montauk, New York

The final stop on the eastern tip of Long Island, Montauk is appropriately known as the End. Due to strong winds, rough surf, and ample preserved land, it really does feel like the edge of the world, here. (Although some residents of Long Island’s furthest out town argue that if you really think about it, it’s actually the Beginning.) Montauk feels more remote and low-key than its luxurious, sceney Hamptons counterparts. Every visit to Montauk should include a stop at the Montauk Point Light House, which was commissioned by President George Washington in 1796. It is still operating, and the panoramic views from the top are out of this world.

Where to stay in Montauk:

  • For barefoot luxury: Marram Montauk
  • For a private beach: Gurney's Montauk
  • For St. Tropez vibes: Solé East Resort

Cape May New Jersey

Cape May, NJ

Cape May, New Jersey

The site of pink triple-decker Victorian homes and a lively, festive promenade that exists as a beach town ideal in America's collective imagination, Cape May is the sort of dreamy summer destination one associates with trails of melted ice cream dotting the hot pavement and Fourth of July picnics. National Geographic also labeled Cape May as the World's Best Destination for Birding , writing, “The narrow peninsula at Cape May acts as a bird funnel, bringing in songbirds during their spring and fall migrations. At dawn on a good day, legendary Higbee Beach offers front-row seats to a feathered fashion show… With a little luck, you can see 20 species of warblers, each in its own colorful costume.” Sign us up.

Where to stay in Cape May:

  • For picturesque looks: One-bedroom cottage with a hot tub
  • For classic luxury: The Virginia Hotel

Chincoteague Ponies Virginia

Chincoteague, VA

Chincoteague, Virginia

You won't find bustling boardwalks, sleek hotels, or grids of cars with clunky bike racks trapped in traffic in Chincoteague. This coastal town is all about the wildlife—specifically its wild horses . Visitors flock to the island annually for the Pony Penning that has been held since 1925. The Chincoteague Volunteer Fire Department holds the event, and it consists of a pony swim—in which the animals cross the Assateague Channel—and a pony auction. No one really knows how this population of horses came to be, though there are competing theories. Some say they are descendants of Spanish horses shipwrecked en route to Peru in the 17th century. Others claim they were left long ago by pirates. Still others say they are runaways from mainland farmers. The quaint beauty of Chincoteague includes trails for hiking, beaches, and a red and white lighthouse. For the best pony views, cross over on a bike to the Maryland side of Chincoteague National Wildlife Refuge.

Where to stay in Chincoteague:

  • For beachy decor: Three-bedroom with a balcony
  • For sunset views: Bay-facing cottage on the water

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Ocean City, MD

Ocean City, Maryland

There is no place quite like the Chesapeake Bay . Step foot here and breathe in the saltwater air, indulge in delicious seafood, and enjoy the gorgeous beaches. The seaside resort town of Ocean City offers fun for the whole family—stroll down the boardwalk and taste the saltwater taffy to start, then take your pick of activities for all ages: surfing, fishing, and kayaking included. If you're looking for something a little less busy, the nearby small town of Berlin (just a 15-minute drive away) is great for a quick trip or overnight stay to avoid the crowds, but will take you away from the gorgeous shoreline. A little farther away is the historic small town of St. Michaels , worth a visit just to explore the history and see the picturesque neighborhood on the water.

Where to stay in Ocean City:

  • For a view: Condo with bayside access
  • For a midtown stay: Condo near restaurants, bars, and entertainment

Nags Head Outer Banks North Carolina

Nags Head, NC

Nags Head, North Carolina

Nags Head is a beach town on the Outer Banks , a group of barrier islands and spits sandwiched between mainland North Carolina and the Atlantic Ocean. It's known for its sand dunes in Jockey Ridge State Park, which comprise the tallest true sand dune system on the East Coast. Hundreds of shipwrecks nearby—caused by the region's shifting sands and heavily trafficked waters—have given the surrounding waters the moniker “Graveyard of the Atlantic,” and the nearby USS Huron is a popular scuba dive site.

Where to stay in Nags Head and the Outer Banks:

  • For a beachfront retreat: Sanderling Resort
  • For a five-minute walk to the water: Coastal boho home
  • For panoramic ocean views: Triple-tiered vacation home

Pawley's Island South Carolina

Pawley's Island, SC

Pawleys Island, South Carolina

Pawleys Island is so small that its year-round population hovers around 100 people. It was first settled in the 1500s, making it one of the oldest beach towns in the US. With that amount of history, there is, of course, a ghost story to go with it: There have been sightings of the Gray Man, a ghost whose appearance is said to warn of hurricanes as he paces up and down the beach, dating to a 19th-century storm. Summer options on Pawleys Island that are not at all spooky—besides flopping around on the beach—include golf, fishing, walking sculpture-filled gardens, and feasting on Lowcountry cuisine like She Crab soup.

Where to stay in Pawleys Island:

  • For a beachy condo: Two-bedroom townhouse
  • For a breathtaking view: Marshfront property near the beach

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Myrtle Beach, SC

Myrtle Beach, South Carolina

While it's not too far from the aforementioned Pawleys Island, Myrtle Beach will feel worlds away from the slow, small-town atmosphere of the other quaint town. This popular summer destination boasts bigger crowds than its neighbor, and has a wide assortment of entertainment, dining, nightlife, and activities available. Aside from the deliciously warm weather and miles of beaches to traverse, Myrtle Beach is also home to a great many golf courses, amusement parks, water parks, and an iconic boardwalk with a massive 187-foot-tall Ferris Wheel.

Where to stay in Myrtle Beach:

  • For golf lovers: Marina Inn at Grande Dunes
  • For seclusion: Island Vista Resort

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Tybee Island, GA

Tybee Island, Georgia

Just a short drive from Savannah , Georgia, this coastal community is in the perfect spot for a day trip . Even during the summer, some parts of it manage to maintain that small-town vibe and don't get unbearably crowded, boasting an assortment of adorable ice cream and coffee shops, long stretches of sandy beaches, and great waterfront access. There's a little something for everyone from families to couples— South Beach is better for those who want a little excitement in their atmosphere, whereas North Beach is a bit more quiet and contained. I've found it particularly great for families (having traveled here with a multigenerational group ages 1-68), and recommend the kitschy Original Crab Shack for a memorable meal.

Where to stay in Tybee Island:

  • For a private pool and hot tub: Three-bedroom bungalow
  • For couples: Historic cottage with complimentary golf cart, bikes, and kayaks

Siesta Key Florida

Siesta Key, FL

Siesta Key, Florida

While we love the beach towns listed above, the only part of the East Coast that has a true tropical climate is the lower half of Florida. Naturally, the beaches in this area are very beautiful. We want to laud Siesta Key in particular for its fine sand, which comes from the Appalachian Mountains and is made up almost entirely of cool and reflective quartz, its waterfront dining and drinking, and its excellence for water sports like parasailing. The three beaches to visit on Siesta Key are Siesta Beach, Crescent Beach, and Turtle Beach.

Where to stay in Siesta Key:

  • For a lush condo: Beachfront stay on Siesta Beach
  • For a private pool: Tropical three-bedroom home

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Amtrak routes on the East Coast travel in all coastal states from Maine to Florida. Some routes also travel to the middle of the country (to Chicago and New Orleans), which provide a way to visit more places and transfer to trains that travel farther west. View the list below to start exploring all of Amtrak’s East Coast routes.

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25 Best East Coast Hikes to Add to Your Bucket List

A s a traveler and hiker born and raised in North Carolina, I know all too well how much time you can spend searching for the best East Coast hikes. Heck, even searching for the best hikes in your own state is overwhelming!

From the beautiful forests of Maine to the grand peaks of North Carolina to the Everglades of Florida, there’s no shortage of trails and routes to explore.

If you’re an avid hiker or adventure-seeker looking for some of the most challenging and rewarding hikes on the East Coast, I’ve put this bucket list of trails together with the help of a few other bloggers.

Hopefully, you’ll find a few new ones to add to your own bucket list.

1. Mount Katahdin via Hunt Trail – Maine

2. beehive trail – maine, 3. flume gorge – new hampshire, 4. killington peak via bucklin trail – vermont, 5. holyoke range traverse – massachusetts, 6. indian head – new york, 7. kaaterskill falls – new york, 8. cascade mountain – new york, 9. the falls loop trail at ricketts glen state park – pennsylvania, 10. castle loop trail – new jersey, 11. billy goat trail – maryland, 12. endless wall – west virginia, 13. natural bridge – kentucky, 14. old rag – virginia, 15. stony man – virginia, 16. mcafee knob – virginia, 17. carvers gap to jane bald – tennessee/north carolina, 18. abrams falls – tennessee, 19. crabtree falls – north carolina, 20. rough ridge – north carolina, 21. hanging rock – north carolina, 22. riley moore falls – south carolina, 23. table rock – south carolina, 24. dismals canyon – alabama.

  • Did we miss one of your favorite hikes on the East Coast? Send me an email at anna (at) stuckonthego.com and I'll see if I can add it!

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25 Best Hikes on the East Coast

Here are 25 top hikes east of the Mississippi River. Of course, we couldn’t include all the best so and I know there are some iconic ones not on the list. Take Alum Cave to Mount LeConte (TN) and Grandfather Mountain (NC) for example.

Maybe one day I’ll expand this list to 50 of the best! While there are always more to add, I hope this gives you a good start!

If you want more ideas, Alum Cave and 14 others are included in my best hikes in the Southeast post.

  • Trail Length: 10.9 miles roundtrip
  • Difficulty: Challenging
  • Trail Type: Out & Back
  • Park: Katahdin Stream Campground

Deep inside Baxter State Park in the northern region of Maine sits the iconic Mount Katahdin, which is well-known as the highest mountain in the state. Standing at 5,269 feet tall, this peak is a classic destination for those looking to explore Maine’s backcountry.

The hike up Mount Katahdin via Hunt Trail is definitely no easy feat, but it’s well worth your time and effort if you’re seeking an adventure-filled experience! 

Much of the journey is beneath the treeline, with the final stretch requiring some upper body strength as you traverse metal rungs bolted into the rockface, 7’+ tall boulders, and numerous rock scrambles.

The sheer drops can be intimidating to even the most experienced of hikers, so it’s recommended to bring a hiking buddy, and attempting the summit in inclement weather is not recommended.

However, on clear days, this 10.9-mile out-and-back trail supplies no shortage of challenges, with an elevation gain of 4,258 feet.

The journey to the top will provide you with epic mountain views of nearby Chimney Peak, Pamola Peak, and countless others, as well as toppling rocky mountain streams, rustic wooden bridges, and even the occasional wildflower or two.

When you reach the summit, prepare for unbeatable views over Baxter and even the chance to spot wildlife including moose, bears, and bald eagles.

Just be sure to arrive early to the parking area as limited space is available and there is zero cell service once you leave the main highway to research other trailheads.

Despite its popularity, owing to Katahdin’s remote location, this is easily one of the best hikes on the East Coast for those who prefer fewer people on the trail.

Plus, the spring brings rich, green overgrowth, chirping birds, and full rivers, making the Hunt Trail exceedingly peaceful.

Note – a parking reservation may be required and Baxter State Park charges an entrance fee.

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  • Trail Length: 1.5 miles
  • Difficulty: Hard
  • Trail Type: Loop
  • Park: Ocean Path Trailhead

The Beehive Trail is one of the  best trails in Acadia National Park  for good reason! The trail involves climbing ladders and iron rungs that reward you with spectacular views of the ocean, beach and surrounding lakes.

However, you’ll want to avoid this trail if you’re afraid of heights. There are many steep drop-offs and cliff edges. 

You will need to use your hands to climb the ladders and haul yourself up at a few points. Make sure to carry your hiking essentials in a backpack so that your hands are free. You should also wear hiking shoes for proper grip on the rocks. 

Due to its popularity, parking can be difficult for The Beehive. It is best to get an early start to beat the crowds.

You should also make sure to hike up the ladders and down the backside of the mountain (counterclockwise). It is dangerous when people climb up and down the ladders at the same time.

When you reach the top, you’ll have a couple of options to complete the loop. If you want to see another scenic view, take the trail that passes The Bowl to see views of a large lake. There is also a quicker path if you’re short on time.

If you like adventure and the idea of scaling ladders sounds fun, make sure to add The Beehive to your Acadia itinerary! Not only are the views fantastic, but the climbing aspect will be sure to stick in your memories long after you’ve left.

You’ll definitely want a good long-sleeve shirt on this hike when the temperatures are cooler.

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  • Trail Length: 2 miles
  • Difficulty: Easy
  • Park: Flume Gorge Visitor Center

One of the best hikes on the East Coast is Flume Gorge in New Hampshire. While this hike is famous for the fall colors that light it up each autumn, it is beautiful any time of year.

There is a large parking lot at the start of the trail, and it fills up in the fall due to the influx of people visiting the region. Other times of the year, it is much easier to find parking.

There is a fee to visit Flume Gorge other than in the winter when the gorge portion of the trail is closed. At the end of the season and the beginning of the season, the trail also closes to allow time for the workers to take out the boardwalk for the winter and then put it back in for the open season.

The gorge itself is stunning all year long. Even in the winter, this is one of the best waterfall hikes in New Hampshire . You’ll need spikes or snowshoes depending on the snow cover, and the gorge is popular with ice climbers.

In the summer, enjoy the greenery and the Flume Covered Bridge over a stream of crystal clear water. Come fall though, expect crowds as everyone wants to see the gorge covered in the oranges and reds that make the best photos.

This is a fairly easy hike overall and is worth the trip anytime you are in the area.

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  • Trail length: 7.2 miles
  • Difficulty: Moderately challenging
  • Trail type: Out & back
  • Park: Bucklin Trailhead

When looking for East Coast hikes in Vermont that offer panoramic vistas and a challenging workout along a peaceful wooded route with a fun scramble just before the summit, consider tackling the rewarding 7.2-mile out-and-back Killington Peak via Bucklin trail.

To reach the trailhead drive 3.9 miles along Wheelerville Road from the US-4 turnoff. You will find a well-marked gravel parking lot and clear trailhead signage.

On this road and along Bucklin Trail, plan for zero cell service. Download navigation or hiking contour maps in advance.

Once on the trail, expect to see a handful of other day and through hikers as you make your way along the gradual incline of the first two miles.

Then you will want to pace yourself as the shady and wooded trail progressively steepens. When you reach the summit, you will have gained a total of 2,473 feet in elevation.

Your efforts will be worth it. From Killington Peak, marvel at 360-degree views of Vermont’s Green Mountains. Be sure to pack a lunch to enjoy the view, as you will be hard-pressed to find a better place to picnic.

On the way back down, follow signage to take the small trail detour to pretty Irene Falls along Brewers Brook for a snack, a rest, and a chance to soak tired feet.

This hike is ideal to do in summer. In spring or winter—be prepared for ice and snow at higher elevations, and bring snowshoes, crampons, and ice axes if you plan to summit.

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  • Trail Length: 10.4 miles round trip
  • Trail Type: Point to Point
  • Park: Skinner State Park or Notch Visitor’s Center

The Holyoke Range in Western Massachusetts offers some of the best hiking on the East Coast. The hike, known locally as the Seven Sisters, traverses the ridgeline of the Holyoke Range located near Hadley, MA.

The hike is strenuous but you are rewarded with the  best views in Western Massachusetts  including seeing three surrounding states.

The trailhead parking is on Old Mountain Road at the base of Skinner State Park. The hike is one way so you will need to spot a car at the Notch Visitor Center at the end.

Start hiking on the Two Forest trail to see the Devil’s Football, a cabin size boulder left by the glacier in the last Ice Age. Soon you will join the M & M trail to the top of Mount Holyoke.

Admire the historic Summit House atop the mountain. It’s one of the first summit hotels built in New England and now serves as an interpretive center.

From Mount Holyoke, the trail descends through Taylor Notch before climbing the first of the Seven Sisters. Follow the ridge line trail over the many peaks and valleys of the Seven Sisters.

You will swear there are more than seven on this strenuous section. Eventually, Mount Hitchcock, the highest of the peaks, is reached.

Next, cruise over Bare Mountain’s bald summit for incredible views of the Connecticut River Valley. Finally, you will descend Bare to the Notch to find your shuttle car.

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  • Trail Length: 10.8 miles roundtrip
  • Trail Type: Can be done as loop or out & back
  • Park: St. Huberts Parking Lot

Located in the Adirondack mountain region of upstate New York, Indian Head is an iconic hike near the town of Keene Valley.

While the trail is technically rated as hard, the gain is very gradual so experienced hikers probably will find this more moderate. There are no technical or scrambling sections of the trail and the total elevation gain is 1,978ft.

What makes this hike really special is the viewpoint at the end, with views of the Ausable lakes surrounded by high peaks. Lower Lake Ausable is perfectly centered between walls of mountains and endless trees. 

It is one of the most spectacular fall foliage views you can get in the Northeast and the best hike in the Adirondacks! The trail up to the viewpoint also features numerous waterfalls. 

Note that you can do this hike in the winter months if you are prepared with snowshoes and/or microspikes. Another tip – dogs are not allowed.

You also must have a permit to do this hike May 1- October 31. Create an account with AMR (Adirondack Mountain Reserve) and make a reservation exactly 2 weeks in advance from when you plan to hike. Reservations open at 12PM each day. 

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  • Trail Length: 2.5 miles round trip
  • Difficulty: Moderate
  • Trail Type: Out & back
  • Park: Kaaterskill Falls

Located in the Catskill Mountains of upstate New York is the famous Kaaterskill Falls. This two-tiered waterfall has been a popular east coast hiking destination for centuries.

In 1826, painter Thomas Cole immortalized Kaaterskill Falls in his painting of the same name. Today, Kaaterskill Falls is a must-see spot in the Catskills and one of the most iconic hikes along the US east coast.

The Kaaterskill Falls hike is a moderate out-and-back trail totaling just over 2.5 miles. There is a parking lot for the hike along State Route 23A, but it gets crowded, so be sure to arrive early to secure a spot.

If the lot is full, avoid the urge to park along the highway – police regularly ticket vehicles parked along the road. Once parked, you will walk for 0.2 miles along 23A to reach the trailhead.

The hike begins with a steep uphill climb but eventually levels out to a more moderate uphill. Early on in the hike, you’ll be rewarded with a view of Bastion Falls, a short and wide waterfall that contrasts with the tall and narrow Kaaterskill Falls.

From Bastion Falls, you’ll continue hiking alongside a creek through the forest until you reach Kaaterskill Falls, marking the end of your hike.

Once you reach the falls, be sure to linger and take in the magnificence of this splendid waterfall. For an added challenge, continue up the newly built stairway to the top of the falls. There you can access a viewing platform with incredible views of Catskill Valley.

This hike is especially wonderful in the fall when the forest is awash in vibrant reds, yellows, and oranges.

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  • Trail length: 4.8 miles round trip
  • Difficulty: Moderate/Hard
  • Park: Cascade Mountain Trailhead

Cascade Mountain Trail is a popular hiking trail located in Lake Placid, New York, known for its stunning views and challenging terrain. 

Hikers on this trail can expect to encounter a diverse range of natural beauty along the way. The trail starts in a dense forest of coniferous trees, with a well-defined path that winds through the lush greenery.

As hikers ascend, they will pass over rugged terrain, including exposed tree roots and rocky sections that require careful footing.

As hikers continue up the trail, they will begin to catch glimpses of the surrounding landscape through breaks in the trees.

Moving higher, the views become more expansive, offering breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding Adirondack High Peaks, including neighboring mountains such as Porter Mountain and Whiteface Mountain.

The summit of Cascade Mountain itself offers a rocky, open expanse with incredible vistas in all directions, making it a perfect spot for a well-deserved rest and photo opps!

The views from Cascade Mountain are truly incredible! On a clear day, hikers can see vast stretches of pristine wilderness, with impressive peaks, deep valleys, and sparkling lakes dotting the landscape.

The panoramic vistas showcase the beauty of the Adirondack Mountains, with their dense forests, dramatic cliffs, and stunning alpine scenery.

As hikers take in the breathtaking views from the summit of Cascade Mountain, they will be rewarded with a sense of accomplishment and awe-inspiring natural beauty that makes the challenging hike worthwhile.

Note that crampons can be very helpful (& sometimes necessary) in the winter and bug spray is handy in the humid summer months. Also, there is no parking lot near the trailhead of this hike, you will need to find a spot on the side of the road!

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  • Trail Length: 7.2 miles
  • Park: Lake Rose Trailhead

The Falls Loop Trail in Ricketts Glen State Park is one of the best hikes on the East Coast. Over the trail’s 7.2 miles, you’ll have close-up views of 21 of the park’s 22 named waterfalls!

Along the trail, you’ll explore both Glen Leigh and Ganoga Glen. The waterfalls you’ll pass range in height from about 10 feet to 94 feet! 

Parking for this hike can be found on Route 118, or at the Lake Rose Trailhead inside the park. This hike does get quite busy on the weekends and during the summer, so try to plan your visit at an off time for a less crowded experience.

The trail itself is quite narrow in many spots and crosses rocky, uneven stairs. There aren’t any railings or barriers, so you’ll need to supervise young hikers closely. Make sure you wear secure shoes with good tread. Flip-flops are not appropriate or safe for this hike. 

The Falls Trail at Ricketts Glen is best explored during the spring or fall. During the spring, the higher water levels really show the power of the falls, and the fall colors transform the gorges into a completely different experience. 

The trail does close during the winter for everyone except for those who have ice-climbing equipment including crampons, a rope, and an ice axe. The trail runs in such close proximity to the waterfalls that the spray freezes over, coating the trail in thick layers of ice.

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  • Trail Length: 3.1 miles
  • Trailhead: 265 Skyline Dr, Oakland, NJ 07436

Castle Loop Trail is a lesser-known hike in North New Jersey. This hidden gem in Ramapo Mountain State Forest offers amazing views of the water tower and castle ruins. You can also see the Midtown Manhattan skyline on a clear day.

The trailhead is easy to miss. Slow down and pull over to a large unmarked parking lot at 265 Skyline Dr. 

Four hiking trails start at this trailhead. Follow infrequent white trail markers for the Castle Loop Trail. Or download an offline trail map to keep track of your location.

Take the loop in a counterclockwise direction to get to the ruins faster. But beware: most of the trail’s 460-ft elevation gain takes place in this section.

Get ready for several steep uphill and downhill sections over forested rocky terrain. An unmarked overlook at Wanaque Reservoir will mark the end of this trail section. 

Soon you will arrive at the well-preserved Ramapo Water Tower. The tower will make you forget that you are hiking in New Jersey. It looks far more similar to the medieval structures in Ireland.

The Van Slyke Castle is the next sight on the trail. The castle was vandalized in the 1950s and is now in ruins. The trail quickly loses elevation after the ruins and merges with the Ramapo Lake Loop.

You can enjoy a lakeshore stroll for half a mile. The rest of the trail is a gradual ascend to the parking lot on an unpaved country road.

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  • Trail Length: 8 miles round trip
  • Difficulty: Moderate 
  • Trail Type: Out and back
  • Park: Great Falls Tavern Visitor Center

Take a break from the urban bustle of Capitol Hill by exploring Maryland’s highly underrated natural landscape. Located 30 minutes by car from Washington DC, Billy Goat Trail provides a beautiful morning or afternoon getaway.  

Billy Goat Trail in the Ohio Canal National Historical Park along the Potomac River. It is unique in that the trail itself is divided into three separate sub-trails. 

These three sections do not connect and are individual trails in their own right. Each section can be completed out and back.  Hikers can complete all three sections in 8 miles, or choose to hike just one section of the trail.   

Section A is 4.8 miles and leads to the Great Falls Overlook.  This route is considered the most strenuous.  While many visitors complete this section out and back, it is now recommended to complete one way (just the top or just the bottom). 

Section B is 2.7 miles and is currently closed (as of April 2023).  Section C is 2.8 miles and considered the least strenuous section.  

Swimming in the Potomac River along the trail is not permitted.  Pets are allowed on Billy Goat sections B and C only.  Check the National Park Service website for safety conditions and closures prior to beginning your hike.

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  • Trail Length: 2.7-mile loop, or 2-mile out-and-back
  • Trail difficulty: Moderate
  • Trail type: Loop or out-and-back
  • Park: Endless Wall Trailhead

If you’re looking for an epic hike in West Virginia, look no further than the Endless Wall Trail, one of the top  things to do in New River Gorge National Park .

This trail passes through lush forest, crosses a creek, and then follows a cliff edge known as the “Endless Wall.” The Endless Wall is popular with local rock climbers, and also offers up excellent views down into the New River Gorge.

The Endless Wall Trail can be done as a 2-mile out-and-back hike with the viewpoint at Diamond Point as your turn-around spot, or you can continue on and turn it into a 2.7-mile loop hike.

Just note that for the loop, you’ll have to walk along a road for the final half mile back to the parking area.

The trail itself has some slight elevation gain here and then, and you can expect uneven ground in spots where there are rocks, roots, or mud after bad weather.

The trail is rated as moderate, but is suitable for kids who won’t get too close to cliff edges – and dogs are allowed (leashed) on this trail, too!

While you can easily do this hike in a little over an hour, you’ll want to allow some extra time to enjoy the view at Diamond Point. Here, the sandstone cliffs drop off about 900 feet, giving incredible views out over the gorge and the New River far below.

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  • Trail Length: 1.6 Miles Total
  • Trail Type: Out and Back
  • Park: Natural Bridge Trailhead

Natural Bridge is the iconic hike in Kentucky’s Red River Gorge . The Red River Gorge is home to more than 100 sandstone arches. So, it’s kind of like the Arches National Park on the east coast!

At the end of this hike, you’re rewarded with a giant natural sandstone arch. The best part is that you can see it from below and hike up to walk on top of it!

The trail is very well-developed so it’s easy to follow. The hike up gains 500 ft. of elevation. If you want to go quickly you can get your heart rate up. But, there are benches and shelters along the trail if you need to take a break.

If you choose to go to the top of the arch, which you should, there are no rails along the edge. Smaller children can do the hike but should be aware of the risk on top of the arch. But, it’s a perfect spot for a picnic or a snack.

If you want the best view of the arch, cross the bridge at the top and keep walking on the mostly flat trail to Lover’s Leap. When you look back toward the arch you’ll get an outstanding view. 

This hike, and the whole area, is stunning in the fall when the leaves are changing but it is nice in any season. Natural Bridge is by far the most popular hike in the area so go early or expect to see some crowds.

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  • Trail Length: 9.8 miles
  • Park: Old Rag Trailhead

The 9.8-mile  Old Rag hike  at Shenandoah National Park in Virginia has been ranked among the best hikes in the world.

This exhilarating hike guides intrepid park-goers to a rocky summit with spectacular far-reaching views.

This hike is not for everyone, however. One mile of this hike is a challenging rock scramble that requires hikers to navigate tight spaces, shimmy down granite surfaces and hoist yourself up onto boulders and large rocks. There is also an elevation gain of 2,608 feet to reach the summit.

Thankfully, you will be rewarded with stunning 360-degree panoramas. There’s a lot of space to sit, snack and savor the vistas, too.

From here, the trail descends to reach a couple of day-use shelters with picnic tables and several bridges to cross over cascading Brokenback Run.

There is a park entry fee of $30 per vehicle (good for seven days). A day hike permit is also required to hike Old Rag between March 1 and November 30.

Permits cost $1 per person and can be purchased online at www.recreation.gov. Permits cannot be purchased on-site. Cell phone service is nearly non-existent, except at the summit, and dogs are not allowed at Old Rag, largely due to the rock scramble.

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  • Trail Length: 1.6 miles
  • Park: Stony Man Trail

The Stony Man Trail is an incredible hike that offers the chance to experience a piece of the iconic Appalachian Trail without much hassle.

The trailhead has a large parking area and the relatively easy 1.6-mile round trip path along the AT leads you to stunning views and is especially great at sunset.

Like many of the hikes in Shenandoah National Park , the trail is rocky so sturdy boots are still nice even though the trail is easy.

At the peak you’ll find a rocky outcropping where you can sit and enjoy views of the Shenandoah Valley. Remember there is a $30 fee to enter Shenandoah National Park!

The lot for this hike is at the entrance to the Skyland Lodge area so after you’re done, head to the restaurant and get some delicious blackberry ice cream pie.

  • Trail Length: 7.8 miles round trip
  • Park: McAfee Knob Trailhead

McAfee Knob is the most photographed location along the Appalachian Trail, located just outside of Roanoke, Virginia.

Hikers can walk out onto the ledge for an incredible panoramic view of the surrounding mountains and valleys. Sunrise and sunset are both spectacular from this viewpoint as vibrant colors illuminate the open sky.

Although there is an elevation gain of 1,740 feet, this hike is still considered moderate and family-friendly. Should you bring young children, be sure to use a sturdy hiking carrier for better support and comfort.

The Knob protrudes well beyond the surrounding cliffs with significant drops below. Using a proper carrier will eliminate any risk of them running off or getting injured.

This particular trail is often hiked as an out-and-back trail, however, it is also part of the Appalachian Trail and the popular 34-mile Triple Crown loop.

Because McAfee Knob is one of the most popular hikes in Virginia, the trail can get very crowded on the weekends. It is recommended that you arrive very early to ensure that you can find a parking spot.

Should the main parking lot on VA311 be full, there are 3 alternative parking areas at the Catawba Sustainability Center, the Catawba Community Center (both extend the length of the hike to about 10 miles), and the Carpool Parking area located at 37.3071812, -80.0704427.

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  • Trail Length: 2.6 miles round trip
  • Park: Carvers Gap

Hiking to Jane Bald from Carvers Gap is an iconic experience along the NC/TN border. While it is incredibly busy on the weekends, if you arrive early you have a better chance of landing. parking spot.

On the way up you walk through what feels like an enchanted forest with the towering trees and moss-lined path. As you come to Round Bald, you are greeted by many rhododendron plants that bloom in the early summer months.

Round Bald offers stunning views of the Blue Ridge Mountains and if you need a shorter/easier hike then you can turn around at this point. If you’re looking for more of a workout though, head further down the trail to Jane Bald.

Cell service is spotty around Roan Mountain State Park so just keep that in mind. It’s one of the best hikes near Johnson City, TN so be sure to visit if you’re in the area.

  • Trail Length: 5.2 miles round trip
  • Park: Abrams Falls Trail

This stunning waterfall in the heart of Great Smoky Mountains National Park stands 20 feet tall and is the largest waterfall by volume in the Smokies.

The hike leads you by a creek for most of the way and there are a couple of creek crossings on narrow bridges. You’ll want to wear sturdy shoes because it is pretty rocky in areas too.

Once you make it to the falls, there are plenty of places to sit and enjoy a snack or a packed sandwich.

You can also dip your toes in the water but it is very dangerous to swim near the falls! The powerful currents have killed multiple people here.

Bring a snack (the perfect stocking stuffer for hikers ) so you can enjoy it at the base of the falls.

Dogs are not allowed on this trail so leave your furry friends at home. The parking lot is located off of the Cades Cove loop which closes to automotive traffic some days so you’ll want to check when that is open and what the hours are. It can also take a while to get around the loop.

Also note that GSMNP has implemented a new parking system where you must pay for a parking tag if you are parking longer than 15 minutes.

If you’re looking for East Coast hikes featuring stunning waterfalls, this is the perfect pick!

  • Trail Length: 2.5 miles
  • Park: Crabtree Falls Campground

Crabtree Falls is truly an awe-inspiring sight, standing 60 feet tall and cascading over the rocky face of a mountain in the Blue Ridge Mountains. No matter how many times I see it, my jaw drops when I reach the base.

The hike in is relatively easy, with a gradual decline, but the switchbacks on the other side make this trail more challenging. If you need an easier route then just do this as an out & back trail .

This is definitely a popular waterfall along the Blue Ridge Parkway so you will likely share the trail with other hikers if you are visiting on a weekend.

While online it says the Campground is open, it has always been deserted and grown over when we’ve hiked this trail. The parking lot for the trail is to the left just as you turn in the entrance though.

You’ll want to explore the nearby towns and check out the fun things to do in Black Mountain if you are visiting this area.

  • Trail Length: 1.5 miles round trip
  • Park: Rough Ridge Trail

This relatively short hike offers some incredible views of Grandfather Mountain and is one of the best hikes near Boone and along the Blue Ridge Parkway.

The parking lot is *very* small so it even fills up on some Fridays – especially when students are in town at App State. If this is the case, then just park at Boulder Fields and extend your hike. on the Tanawha Trail.

There are some wooden staircases and viewing platforms on this trail where you can stop and admire the views but the biggest draw on this hike is the rock ledge that juts out where many people get their picture taken.

The trail has loose rocks in some areas so be sure to wear good hiking boots. This is also a great hike for a picnic – especially if you park at Boulder Fields.

  • Park: Hanging Rock Visitor Center

North Carolina is known for its stunning mountain hikes but we have a few great ones in the Piedmont as well. Hanging Rock State Park is one of the most popular state parks in NC.

Another popular spot on the weekends, this is an iconic NC trail since it’s easy to reach from the Triad and Triangle cities.

The trail is through a wooded area the entire way until you get to the namesake Hanging Rock where you can walk out on this rocky outcropping and enjoy the view. The trial itself gets pretty rocky once you get closer to the summit and the total elevation gain is 603ft.

However, you are rewarded with beautiful views of the Sauratown Mountain Range and rolling farmland of the Piedmont! It’s one of the best hikes near Winston-Salem by far.

  • Trail Length: 2 miles round trip
  • Park: Trailhead or State Road

If you have a free afternoon on a warm day,  Riley Moore Falls  is one of the best waterfalls near Westminster, South Carolina!

While the total hike is 2 miles round trip from the trailhead, you should consider walking the approximately 0.4 mile unpaved forest road in addition.

Walking down to the trailhead means you will skip driving on the connecting road, which has deep potholes and a dramatic drop-off. 

Only attempt this drive if you have a high-clearance vehicle and the weather has been dry.

Still, the trouble of getting to the trailhead is worth it as you’ll soon be enveloped in the quiet forest as the wide, well-maintained trail gently descends to the river below.

After a last-minute scramble down a few rocks, you’ll arrive at Riley Moore Falls.

This is one of the best hikes in the area for families as there is a wide, sandy beach and a wonderfully cool swimming hole in front of the waterfall. 

Plan to spend plenty of time splashing around before you head back out into the forest for your return hike!

While the trail does have a slight incline on the way back, this hike is overall quite easy for such a great pay-off.

Access the trail via State Road 37-748; the entrance to the one-way unpaved road to the trailhead is about 1.8 miles down the state road.

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  • Trail Length: 7.2 miles round trip
  • Difficulty: Hard / Very Strenuous
  • Park: Table Rock Nature Center

Table Rock State Park, located near Pickens, South Carolina, is a beautiful example of the state’s geological features within the Blue Ridge Mountains and perfect for hiking .

Boulders, waterfalls, and lush greenery await on the heart-pumping namesake hike: Table Rock Trail.

Admission to the park is $6 for adults, with discounts for seniors and children over 5 (children under 5 are free). Tip: bring cash!

Parking is available at the park’s Nature Center which is a short drive along the loop connecting the park’s East and West entrances ( see map here ). Dogs are allowed in the park and on the trail but must be kept on a leash at all times. 

Hikers are asked to register at the trailhead kiosk or Nature Center before setting off on the trail. Along the way, you will encounter steep and rocky terrain, boulders, and even a waterfall – Carrick Creek Falls.

The trail is also lined with lots of green vegetation in the warmer months which offers lovely shade not seen on the summit’s bald boulders. However, the view from the top more than makes up for the exposure, with sweeping views of the park’s trees and lakes below.

Note that the trails and park close at sunset for those not staying overnight. Visitors can also camp in the park with tents or RV, or rent a cabin. The spots fill up fast in the summer, so reservations are recommended.

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  • Difficulty: Easy 
  • Park: Dismals Canyon

Although Alabama may not be the first state that comes to mind when thinking of the best hikes on the East Coast, a trek on the magical Dismals Canyon trail will surely change your mind. 

Throughout the 1.5-mile trail, you’ll traverse along the mossy green canyon floor. You’ll cross a swinging bridge, squeeze through slot canyons, marvel at waterfalls, and even explore secret caves! It’s truly a magical and slightly mysterious experience. 

And, if you weren’t wowed enough by the daytime hike, you can return at night for a unique Dismalites tour.

Dismals Canyon is actually one of the only places in the entire world where you can find these glowing blue worms. 

It does cost $12 to enter to the canyon floor, but once you are on the trail you can hang out all day long.

The night tour requires an additional fee and advanced reservations. It sells out most of the time, so be sure to prepare ahead!

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25. Anhinga Trail – Florida

  • Trail Length: 0.8 miles
  • Park: Royal Palm Visitor Center

While this is a short and easy (and sometimes crowded) East Coast hike, the wildlife you typically see here more than makes up for it.

The parking lot is large but there are vultures that hang out in the area so the park service provides a few blankets people can use to cover their windshield.

Apparently, the vultures have gotten on cars before and picked at the windshield wipers. They don’t provide enough for everyone so consider bringing your own.

This trail is partly paved and the rest is a boardwalk that takes you through the sawgrass marsh. Winter is the best time. to see wildlife and birds are especially common here.

You’ll typically see anhingas but can also find herons, egrets, and many other birds here as well. Other animals you might see include a variety of turtles and alligators.

There is a $30 fee per vehicle to enter Everglades National Park and that is good for 7 days.

Did we miss one of your favorite hikes on the East Coast? Send me an email at anna (at) stuckonthego.com and I’ll see if I can add it!

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Spring fever: Northeast cities chasing 90-degree highs

Get ready, get set, as much warmer days are on deck for the northeastern United States with some of the highest temperatures since early last autumn in store.

By Alex Sosnowski , AccuWeather senior meteorologist

Published Apr 26, 2024 11:13 AM PDT | Updated Apr 26, 2024 12:37 PM PDT

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A major flip of the weather pattern will allow temperatures to shoot through the roof in the Northeast as some locations may hit 90 degrees Fahrenheit during the last days of April, AccuWeather meteorologists say.

Millions yearning for warm sunshine and a taste of summertime will soon get their wish, as much of the region says goodbye to chilly air—at least for a little while.

"Despite some clouds, cool air and a little shower activity to start the weekend, it has been relatively dry recently and that dryness will help boost temperatures in many places to the warmest levels of this year so far and the warmest that it has been since last September," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Dave Dombek said.

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Widespread highs in the 70s and 80s are in store beginning as early as Sunday.

"If forecasts hold, Monday will be the warmest stretch of weather since the heat wave spanning Sept. 3-9 in Washington, D.C., Baltimore and Philadelphia," AccuWeather Senior Meteorologist Matt Benz said. "If these areas have highs in the 80s for multiple days during the upcoming week, it will be the first time for that since early October."

The highest temperature so far in  Washington, D.C. , was 83 on April 15. AccuWeather meteorologists expect Reagan National Airport to surpass that mark on Sunday and then come within a few degrees of 90 on Monday and Tuesday.

The record of 91 set in 2017 on Monday could be challenged. Should the temperature reach 90 during the stretch, it will be a couple of weeks ahead of the historical average of May 16. The earliest date on record that temperatures hit the 90-degree mark in the Washington, D.C., area was March 22, 1907.

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Temperatures may also come within a few degrees of 90 in  Philadelphia  and  Baltimore  early next week.  Richmond , Virginia, managed to reach 90 on April 15. Much of the Northeast experienced its warmest days on April 15 and 16. Temperatures will exceed the season-high mark of 82 in  New York's Central Park  on Monday.

Along with the warmth will be an uptick in humidity levels during the last days of April.

"The upcoming conditions may not be considered humid for the summer, but the humidity will be noticeable for late April standards," Dombek said.

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The scope of the warmth won't be as impactful farther to the northeast, especially in coastal areas as a general flow of the Atlantic, known as a backdoor cool front, may intervene.

"While New York City certainly gets warm from Sunday to Monday, the metro area may struggle with temperatures from Tuesday to Wednesday with the stalled-out front," Benz said.

Following a high in the 80s on Monday, temperatures may be no better than the 70s on Tuesday and Wednesday and could get stuck in the 60s in some places.

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Temperatures will likely max out in the 60s in Boston and the east coast of Massachusetts on Sunday and Monday with clouds, spotty showers and drizzle putting up a fight. But in Boston's western suburbs and much of interior New England , temperatures will climb into the 70s. In the wake of the front on Tuesday and Wednesday, highs are projected to be in the 50s in Boston .

As a push of cooler air approaches from the Midwest, spotty shower activity may evolve into gusty thunderstorms in parts of the Northeast from Monday to Tuesday. Some of the storms could become severe.

Frost may be gone, but not forgotten

AccuWeather 's long-range team of meteorologists is looking well into May for the Northeast and warn that the warmth into early next week does not mean an end to episodes of chilly weather for the region.

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"The period spanning May 6-8 is likely to bring another round of chill for the Northeast, especially from central Pennsylvania to New York State, where frost may occur again," AccuWeather Lead Long-Range Meteorologist Paul Pastelok said.

Temperatures toward the end of the first week of May are not likely to dip as low as on Thursday and Friday morning over the interior Northeast when temperatures as low as the low 20s were recorded. Still, the upcoming warmth could put emerging tender vine and orchard growth at risk for a frost in May. Those planting annual flowers and vegetables in the garden may need to take precautions.

If you got excited by warm weather earlier this April and started planting early, impending cold weather doesn’t have to mean tragedy. Melinda Myers explains how you can prepare.

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Train strikes in May 2024: Full list of dates and lines affected

Rail lines are set for disruption in the week following the first May bank holiday as train drivers at 16 rail companies strike on different days.

Thursday 25 April 2024 10:29, UK

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Train drivers will stage a fresh wave of strikes and overtime bans in May, causing disruption to the rail network.

The strikes are part of a long-running dispute over pay.

Members of Aslef union at 16 rail companies will walk out on different days from 7 to 9 May.

Additionally, all members will refuse to work any overtime from 6 May to 11 May.

Here is a full list of the services affected by strikes and when.

Rail strike dates

Tuesday 7 May

Strikes will affect c2c, Greater Anglia, GTR Great Northern Thameslink, Southeastern, Southern, Gatwick Express and South Western Railway.

Wednesday 8 May

Strikes will affect Avanti West Coast, Chiltern Railways, CrossCountry, East Midlands Railway, Great Western Railway and West Midlands Trains.

Thursday 9 May

Strikes will affect LNER, Northern Trains and TransPennine Express.

Overtime ban dates

From Monday 6 May to Saturday 11 May union members will not work overtime.

Overtime bans, an action short of a strike, means some services may not be running or may be reduced as drivers refuse to work their rest days.

People are advised to check before they travel, as some areas may have no service.

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How do strikes and overtime bans affect services?

Strikes tend to mean services on lines where members are participating are extremely affected or cancelled entirely, whereas overtime bans often lead to reduced services.

An underground train pulls into Leicester Square station in central London February 11, 2014. A planned 48-hour strike this week by staff on London's underground rail network which threatened to bring travel misery for millions has been suspended to allow further talks, unions said on Tuesday. REUTERS/Neil Hall (BRITAIN - Tags: POLITICS TRANSPORT BUSINESS EMPLOYMENT)

Are there strikes on the Tube too?

There have been regular strikes on London Underground too recently, and while there aren't any planned walkouts for drivers, customer service managers are set to walk out on Friday 26 April in a dispute over terms and conditions.

There will also be an overtime ban for the customer service managers on the following days:

Monday 29 April

Tuesday 30 April

Wednesday 1 May

Tuesday 2 May

Wednesday 3 May

Thursday 4 May

Friday 5 May

The Transport Salaried Staffs' Association (TSSA) says the action by its members is likely to cause Tube stations to close at the last minute, including on the Saturday following the strike (27 April), while TfL has said on its website "some stations may need to close at short notice".

Despite the warning, a TfL spokesperson has said they aren't expecting significant disruption.

This action follows strike action taken by the same workers on 10 April, which the TSSA said had a "real impact" with "many stations shut at short notice".

They say they are "extremely concerned" about TfL's 'Stations Changes' proposals.

"We have made it clear that our union will not accept the continued threats to our members' roles, locations, terms, and conditions to stand unchallenged," a TSSA spokesperson said.

"We will continue to take sustained action until London Underground is prepared to negotiate with us in good faith."

Commenting on the impending strikes, a TfL spokesperson said: "We are disappointed that TSSA is continuing with this strike action following a consultation process.

"While we don't expect this action will cause significant disruption, we urge TSSA to continue to work with us to help find a resolution.

"There are no planned job losses as part of these vital changes which will improve the service we provide to customers at our stations."

How can I stay in the loop?

You can use the National Rail's journey planner to see when trains are running.

Be sure to check it close to when you plan to travel, as it will be updated regularly.

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Why are the strikes still happening?

Aslef rejected a two-year offer of 4% in 2022 and another 4% this year, saying it is way below inflation, and is linked to changes in terms and conditions.

Aslef said train drivers have not had an increase in salary for five years, since their last pay deals expired in 2019.

The union said after its members voted overwhelmingly in February to continue taking industrial action, it asked the train operating companies to hold talks.

General secretary Mick Whelan said the year-old pay offer of 4% and another 4% was "dead in the water".

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