![]() The vast expanse of the Loneliest Road in Nevada lures you into meditation. The 50 trips in this guide meet such a tall order. But we also believe that once untethered from our daily routines, we’ll be transformed. We bring with us grand expectations for life-changing experiences and soul-stirring sights. When we travel, we pack more than just a change of clothes and a toothbrush. All you need is a set of wheels and you can go anywhere, do anything, and meet anyone. Captured poetically in books by Steinbeck and Kerouac, and thrillingly in movies like Thelma and Louise, road trips embody the ultimate expression of freedom. About the world or perhaps about yourself.Īmerican road trips are rooted in a deep mythology that connects to our country’s westward expansion and the optimism for new beginnings. The anticipation of discovering something new. Essential tips for health and safety on the road, navigating weather conditions, strategies for road-tripping with kids and four-legged friends, and playlists and podcasts to soundtrack your adventureĮven if you’ve never taken to the highway-elbow hooked over the open window, favorite song blaring, horizon unfurling ahead-you feel something when you hear the words “road trip.” An adrenaline rush.Gorgeous, full-color photos and a fold-out map.Comprehensive planning resources: Easy-to-use maps, helpful info on things to do, lodging, and dining for every route, clear directions to each route's starting point, and tips for minimizing your environmental impact along the way.Expert advice from seasoned road-tripper Jessica Dunham. ![]() Sample oysters and craft beers in Oregon or stop for shave ice along the scenic Oahu Coastal Loop The best local flavors: Eat your way through Vermont's farms, dairies, orchards, and maple houses or indulge in gulf shrimp and fried okra in the South.Snap selfies with kitschy roadside attractions along Route 66, cross the Continental Divide in Colorado, and fall asleep to the sound of crashing waves at your campsite in Big Sur ![]()
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