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[…] unexpected problems and missed opportunities along the way, whether you’re heading out on a weekend or a cross-country trip. But before doing so, what should be considered? Here is an excellent and detailed guide for […]
[…] Planning a road trip? Wondering what makes it unforgettable? It’s the scenic views, historic sites, or the freedom to go where you want. The USA has many scenic drives, from California’s coast to New England’s history-lined roads. These routes offer travel tips for an unforgettable journey1. […]
[…] Places like Idaho’s Craters of the Moon or Maine’s Cadillac Mountain offer unique landscapes. They provide opportunities to explore volcanic craters or see breathtaking sunrises. These spots add variety to driving vacation spots, giving both adventure and peace9. […]
[…] Traveling cheaply cuts costs and boosts the fun. Families learn to focus on one area or visit several, making the most of their time and money. With apps like GasBuddy for finding cheap gas, and staying in places like campsites, they save even more. Packing smart, eating high-protein snacks, and keeping clean keeps everyone energized on the road. As they travel, the bond between friends and family grows stronger. While the urge to explore new paths is strong, being ready makes every trip unforgettable in the story of road trip culture234. […]
[…] The Lincoln Highway is a stunning journey filled with amazing sights and iconic spots. It’s America’s first coast-to-coast road, covering about 3,000 miles. It connects big cities and beautiful landscapes, making it a memorable drive910. […]
[…] Engage with your travel companions, take in the scenery, and savor the moments of freedom and adventure. Road trips offer a unique opportunity to connect with people and places in a way that other forms of travel don’t. Embrace the spontaneity and joy of the open road. […]
[…] Planning a road trip involves several key steps. First, pick the right vehicle for your trip. Think about fuel efficiency, comfort, and reliability. The average coast-to-coast trip is about 3,000 miles, so choose wisely2. […]
[…] American obsession with convenience, from drive-thru everything to instant gratification services, can be perplexing to those from […]
[…] The Great American Road Trip: an Itinerary for Driving Cross Country – https://takebackroads.com/2022/05/05/cross-country-road-trip-itinerary/ […]
[…] The Great American Road Trip: an Itinerary for Driving Cross Country – https://takebackroads.com/2022/05/05/cross-country-road-trip-itinerary/ […]
[…] Take Back Roads – The Great American Road Trip: an Itinerary for Driving Cross Country […]
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[…] Exploring these nearby cities can enhance your dating experience. Each location offers something special, making it easier to find the right person for you. For more tips on planning your journey, check out this road trip guide. […]
For our Backroads Trip my friend and I started with America by Simon & Garfunkle, and Arizona by Mark Lester as we crossed the border, also Born on the Bayou when crossing the Mississippi. We also included many of the songs on your playlist. That was in 2016, we are planning a return in 2026….hopefully if the world calms down a bit.
CD & Babs from Australia
[…] love tracking these gems down using lists or apps stuffed with fun roadside attractions. It’s the perfect break for restless kids—and, honestly, us grown-ups […]
[…] Need ideas? The Great American Road Trip guide has some wacky off-the-wall stops. If you’re dreaming even bigger, here’s an RVers Bible to take your adventure up a notch or even a Pacific Coast RV itinerary for the ultimate drive. If you want planning tips you don’t see everywhere, peek at these coast to coast road trip tips—and don’t forget to look at inspiration from other countries, like Australia’s east coast. […]
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This is an amazing piece of content.
Thank you so much! I appreciate your kind words!
[…] https://takebackroads.com/2022/05/05/cross-country-road-trip-itinerary/ […]
[…] The idea for this trip – which truly changed my life – began developing during our previous adventures in the desert surrounding Las Vegas. […]
[…] you to spend several hours, days, or weeks to learn a new craft. Convenience does not inspire exploration, deviation, or experience. Convenience pushes us to accomplish ever more with what precious little […]
[…] idea for this post struck me after taking a particularly lengthy drive – all highways – south to Myrtle Beach from Pittsburgh for our family’s summer vacation. My wife and I were sitting in our beach chairs […]
[…] a pie or made spaghetti sauce or pierogis (yup, I’m a Pittsburgher) from […]
[…] Most important of all, this road trip was the pivotal moment in my life that resulted in me uprooting everything and moving from Pennsylvania to California. […]
[…] you most likely have at least seen pictures of it. Located an hour and a half from downtown Pittsburgh, the iconic cantilever design is an architecture photographer’s dream. It boasts multiple […]
[…] Historic highways for car lovers like Route 66 have been a fundamental part of American road trip culture since the 1930s. During this time, the National Park Service started recognizing these stretches of road as important cultural landmarks. The Mother Road and its counterparts weren’t just ways to get from one place to another—they were vital connections for small towns in America, filled with family-owned garages, brightly lit motor courts with neon signs, and diners where mechanics and travelers shared stories over cups of coffee. […]
[…] might even say that the rest of my life has been a never-ending string of side quests and impromptu adventures. Hell, even the reason I moved cross country was because of a […]
I so enjoyed your story. I didn’t know many of these things about Grandpop!
Thank you! I appreciate you checking it out!
Thank you soooo much. I have loved road trips forever and actually may have touched base with you previously about travel tips. I want to applaud you for sharing the generational aspect! Recently I took my first lone road trip from MA to VA – mostly back roads and completely loved the FREEDOM that comes with doing whatever I wanted when it struck me. Never to late to begin – I am 68 and just getting started!
Kathleen, I’m so sorry I did not reply to this beautiful comment sooner! Thank you SO much for your kind words – I really appreciate you sharing your own experience! You should definitely check out my interview post with Melinda about her experience doing a solo cross country road trip – I think you’ll find a lot of inspiration and excitement in her experience:
https://takebackroads.com/2020/02/16/solo-travel-is-it-possible-to-drive-cross-country-by-yourself/
Also, I’d love to hear more about your trip if you’re interested in sharing: scott@takebackroads.com
What a wonderful read! You need to publish a book!
Thank you so much Cathy! I appreciate you checking it out! Maybe I should write a book!
[…] Round Top offers plenty of outdoor adventures, it’s also an ideal starting point for a cross-country road trip to explore more of what Texas has to offer. With its vast landscapes, diverse ecosystems, and rich […]
Enjoyed your relaying the stories of three generations of travels, uniting Grandpop, Take Back Roads and Kiddo in such a special way! 💙🩷💙
Thank you so much for checking it out! Hope you and the Mr. are doing well!
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[…] Your eyes need distance variation. Your spine needs realignment. Your brain needs novelty. The cross-country veterans who’ve logged real miles understand that 200 miles on blue highways takes five hours, not […]
[…] strategy, as seasoned road trippers demonstrate, is to plug your overnight stops into both platforms the night before. Create a custom Google Map […]
Scott, I have an album of “future” road trip classics. You might want to check it out: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=OLAK5uy_lrmJTTBiUE_okFipT2g_T73vlBpnVArhs
Music for Boomers?! Oh noooo
[…] that will have to remain a different post to be written a different […]
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[…] often share notes on road conditions. For example, the guide to the best back roads by state at Take Back Roads gives a feel for distance and road type on some classic […]