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Route 66
California to Illinois, USA
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Like the old song says: get your kicks on route 66. Known as the “Main Street of America,” the legendary highway got its name from the plethora of small towns, iconic cafes and motels, and picturesque landscapes it passes through. Stretching from Los Angeles to Chicago, it cuts through the bulk of America’s heartland and embodies Americana at its best. Drive just a stretch of it or tackle the whole thing: this one’s for the bucket list!
Pacific Rim Highway
Vancouver to Tofino, British Columbia
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Canada’s far left coast is underrated and underappreciated, and therefore makes the perfect summer road trip getaway. Explore wild, untamed Alberni Valley with its deep-ocean inlet before twisting and turning into surfer’s territory, coastal rainforest, and the Pacific Rim National Park Reserve.
Pacific Coast Highway
California coast, USA
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Another fabled drive awaits along the Pacific Coast Highway, which winds along stunning rugged coastline, coastal forests and cliffs, beautiful little towns (not to mention big, famous ones like San Diego and Los Angeles) and some of California’s amazing nature. Stop frequently to enjoy the views because, trust us, you’ll want to keep your eyes on this road.
Seward Highway
Alaska, USA
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If you’re seeking seclusion away from the giant billboards and cheesy diner cafes, Alaska’s wild frontier may be more your pace. Seward Highway passes by formidable glaciers, jagged mountains, and untouched nature from Anchorage to Resurrection Bay, a stretch of 127 miles for your road tripping pleasure.
Banff and Jasper National Parks
Alberta, Canada
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Arguably some of the most beautiful corners of the planet, Banff and Jasper National Parks are full of the kind of views that will turn your head, drop your jaw, and make you pull over for a photo shoot pronto. From Calgary, head west to pass through dense forests and alpine country, punctuated by pristine glacial lakes. After a day of heavy sightseeing, stay a night at the historic Fairmont Banff Springs Hotel, which was modeled after a Scottish castle.
Highway 1
Florida Keys, USA
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There’s a lot to do and see on this iconic highway, which happens to double as a bridge to connect the island of Key West to the Florida mainland. This is more of a pop culture experience, where you can indulge in great seafood, tacky tourist shops, and thriving nightlife in the Keys towns. Of course, you can also stop nearly anywhere for some great snorkeling or water sports.
Big Sky Country
Wyoming & Montana, USA
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Stretching 360 miles through America’s big sky country is the All American Road – a route that takes you through southern Montana from Livingston and into northern Wyoming to Yellowstone National Park. The road is flanked by soaring mountain peaks, flat plateaus, and untamed wilderness where you can go horseback riding, white-water rafting, mountain climbing, or soak in bubbling hot springs.
Sea to Sky Highway
Vancouver to Lillooet, British Columbia
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This picturesque cliffside road stretches from Vancouver to Lillooet, offering scenic Pacific Ocean vistas, dramatic waterfalls, and quaint small towns. Since it’s the main route from Vancouver to Whistler, the route won’t be empty, but slow down a few paces and enjoy the ride. Let the point-to-point travelers do their thing and you do yours.
Blue Ridge Parkway
Appalachian Highlands, USA
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Considered “America’s Favorite Drive,” the Blue Ridge Parkway is truly unique: meandering for 470 miles through the Appalachian Highlands, you’ll pass rugged mountains and pastoral landscapes on a slow-paced and relaxing drive in the heart of America. Summertime is perfect for camping, exploring, and hiking, while Autumn brings some of the best red-and-gold foliage you’ll find in the entire world.
Source: gogobot.com