California
California is the quintessential road trip destination, offering carefree top-down driving along sunny beaches and epic mountain views. Start in Los Angeles and zig-zag across the state’s less-traveled landscapes of desert lakes, hikes, and bizarre roadside attractions like Jacques-Andre Istel’s “Center of the World” in the Sonoran Desert or Joshua Tree’s Shari Elf’s Crochet Museum in a converted drive-thru photo stand.
New England
The Northeastern United States region of New England is a popular destination in all seasons. Its rocky coastline is famous for its spectacular autumn foliage, while winter brings a magical wonderland of snow-covered landscapes and ski resorts.
A New England road trip is also the perfect place to explore America’s rich history and culture. Start your trip in Boston, Massachusetts, where you can walk the historic Freedom Trail and eat your way around the city’s culinary scene.
The Loneliest Road
This Colorado road trip offers the best of all worlds with thriving cities, stunning natural landscapes, and epic hikes. It is a playground for outdoor enthusiasts and boasts some of the USA’s most iconic scenery including majestic mountains, awe-inspiring waterfalls, and vibrant fall foliage. You’ll also find plenty of historic sites and the mighty Mississippi River which cuts like a mythic figure across the state.
Route 66
The legendary Route 66 takes you through the heart of America. The trip can be completed in just a few days if you drive fast but the best way to experience this iconic route is by taking your time and making stops along the way.
The trip features awe-inspiring natural scenery including mountainous terrain and waterfalls. It’s particularly beautiful in autumn when the leaves change from green to vibrant red, yellow, and orange.