Four of the Best Road Trips in the U.S.
By Joe Webster, A-1 Auto Transport
When you love cars, chances are that you enjoy taking a good road trip every once in a while. The more scenic the trip, the better. Road trips are great to take when you want to take a little time to clear your head or unwind from a busy work week and best of all, depending on where you live in the country, you may just have some of the most scenic roadways in the nation right in your own backyard where you can hop in the car and take a fun ride even if for only a few hours. Whether you own a brand new car or truck and want to see how well it will perform on the open road or you own a great classic like an early 1970’s Chevelle or a classic Mustang and just want to get it out of the garage for a few hours between car shows, here are four of the best places to take a road trip in the U.S.
Pacific Coast Highway
Scenic View from Route 1 of the Pacific Coast Highway in Northern California
Route 1 on the Pacific Coast Highway that runs straight through California, Oregon and Washington is one of the best road trips in the nation. Not only will you see some of the most spectacular oceanic scenes but you will also get great glimpses of majestic mountain ranges and steep, beautiful cliffs sitting by the ocean. Route 1 is only 17 miles and can easily be driven in less than half an hour, but with the great scenery along the way it is always a nice way to spend a day exploring the Oceanside or stopping for a picnic lunch with friends or family. If you live on the west coast, this road trip is one you will want to place at the top of your list of things to do for fun in the car.
Beartooth Highway
Beartooth Highway, Montana
Beartooth Highway is 68 miles of majestic beauty running right through Montana and Wyoming towards Yellowstone National Park. If you plan a drive down this beautiful stretch of road, be prepared to want to stay and linger for a several days because there is plenty to do along the way. From skiing to hiking or camping and even stopping for a quick bite to eat at a small café, Beartooth Highway has long been a popular drive for tourists and residents in both Montana and Wyoming that enjoy seeing some of the most unusual terrain in America including spacious snowcapped mountains, lush green valleys and so much more.
Going to the Sun Road
Going to the Sun Road, Wyoming
While you are in Wyoming and wrapping up the trip on Beartooth Highway, you may want to jet over to Going to the Sun Road. This drive will take you directly through Glacier National Park where you can catch views of some beautiful snowcapped mountains as you head straight into the Continental Divide in the beautiful Rockies. Some areas of the road close during the winter due to snow and ice, but if you plan the road trip during the late in the middle of the summer, you will be amazed with the scenery you will find. There are plenty of places to stop for overnight camping or enjoying a nature hike so be sure to pack some supplies in the trunk before you head out on the road for this trip.
Tail of the Dragon
Tail of the Dragon, Deals Gap, North Carolina
Moving on to the eastern portion of the U.S., you may want to check out Tail of the Dragon on Highway 129 heading straight through Deals Gap near the Great Smokey Mountains. This long and winding road will take you down (or up) 11 miles of the sharpest curves and outstanding nature scenes in the nation. This road trip can begin either in Maryville, Tennessee or in Deals Gap, North Carolina and while the road is short, it is well-known as one of the best roads for excitement whether you drive on four wheels or just have two. When you plan your road trip to this scenic area of the country, be sure to pack an overnight bag so you can cruise down the road to enjoy a trip to Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge where you can spend the day, or days, shopping or dining, taking a few thrill rides at the amusement parks or heading out into nature for a quiet time hiking or camping in the beautiful wilderness.
Want to plan several road trips but need a quick break between each trip or you don’t have the time to drive cross country but still want to enjoy the best of both coasts? If you want to start on one coast and plan to fly out to the other coast to pick up where you left off on the fun, you can always drive a little and then make plans with an auto shipping company to have your car shipped to the next area where you will be able to save a little on your mileage and wear and tear and relax on the plane as you head across the country to start all over again on the next road trip. Road trips, even if they are short drives, can be a great way to really enjoy the world around you and have a little fun in your car at the same time.