36 Road Trips
Winter is a wonderful time to visit northern California, and if you’re fortunate enough to call the Bay Area home, there’s no better way to see the sights than to hit the road. One of the biggest states in the union has an extraordinary diversity of outdoor destinations to visit, and its northern reaches contain some of the most beautiful forest and montane regions anywhere.
Leaf-peeping season is fast approaching, and it's about time you took that epic fall road trip through New England. With so much to discover along the way, it's helpful to plan out your pit stops and photo-worthy hikes. Luckily, we've done the leg work for you.
The North Shore of Lake Superior is a popular road trip destination for Minnesotans and visitors alike. With breathtaking views of Lake Superior along the drive up Highway 61, the plethora of waterfalls, and opportunities for both hiking and relaxing, it’s not hard to see why. Visiting the North Shore is wonderful throughout all four seasons, but is most popular in the summer and fall.
Utah is a large state and has vast, desolate drives between its strange and beautiful landscapes. Luckily some of these drives are not endless stretches of road but are a big part of the sightseeing. Make sure to call "shotgun" on any of these following drives; you don't want to get stuck in the backseat for these gems. ....
Iceland's Ring Road is one of the most beautiful and thrilling road-trips in the entire world. This 1,332-kilometer (828-mile) coastal highway circles the country and navigates through an amazing variety of sights, experiences, and adventures that will stoke your desire for exploration. While you can certainly push to complete this journey within a week [1], a 10- to 14-day itinerary is a gre
Water sports, wildlife, islands and inland springs. Over 1,300 miles of coastline and more beaches than any other state in the continental U.S. Love the water? Want to take a road trip?
Watersports, wildlife, islands and inland springs. Over 1,300 miles of coastline and more beaches than any other state in the continental U.S. Love the water? Want to take a road trip? Welcome to Florida. Our trek begins in Florida's panhandle, heading east and then south toward the center of the state.
Finding abundance on the Loneliest Road in America
While America's Highway 50 spans a transcontinental course from California to Maryland, it is the stretch across the state of Nevada that Life Magazine nicknamed The Loneliest Road In America in 1986.
The Evergreen State is home to the Lower 48’s wettest spot, one of North America’s largest peaks, and alpine backcountry wilderness on par with anything you’ll find in the Rocky Mountains.
It may seem odd to plan a road trip across a single island nestled deep in the heart of the Pacific Ocean, but Maui's diversity of landscapes is perhaps best experienced via a week-long driving tour of the entire island.
The Big Island of Hawaii is truly a unique place, even among the other islands in its chain.
Miles of Amazing Landscapes
With Banff National Park receiving more and more international attention as a must-see, bucket-list destination, the rest of Alberta, Canada, has more than enough to offer those bound for the Canadian Rockies.