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The Top US Road Trips To Take in 2026

If you’re a car lover looking for the perfect U.S. road trip, there are a handful of routes that deliver pure driving joy and provide stunning scenery, engaging curves, and the freedom of the open road. Below you’ll find three standout journeys and then some practical tips to prepare your vehicle and mindset so you make the most of it.

Top US Road Trip Routes for Car Enthusiasts

Pacific Coast Highway

1. Pacific Coast Highway 

This legendary coastal drive hugs California’s rugged shoreline. Think sweeping ocean vistas one moment, dramatic cliff-side hairpins the next. It’s been hailed as one of the top 10 scenic drives in the U.S. that every car lover must experience. The combination of extensive, flowing turns and sharper bends means you can really feel the car, and the backdrop of the Pacific, with minimal heavy commercial traffic in many stretches, gives the feeling of connecting with both the machine and nature simultaneously. Don’t forget to plan time for stops: the scenic turnouts, viewpoints, and photo ops are arguably the best part of the drive.

Blue Ridge road

2. Blue Ridge Parkway 

Often referred to as “America’s Favorite Drive,” this 469-mile route through the Appalachian Mountains is ideal for those who love flowing roads, mountainous landscape, and a peaceful drive. Its steady curves, elevation changes and scenic overlooks make for a fulfilling drive that isn’t rather extreme. It is enjoyable for various types of travelers. The nature and vistas give you reason to pause. You’re not just driving, you’re experiencing, but be sure to plan your visit during the Fall, when the foliage creates a tapestry of color.

Route 66

3. U.S. Route 66 

For lovers of automotive history, Americana and the romance of the open road, Route 66 remains the ultimate classic. Stretching from Chicago to the Pacific, it embodies the road-trip spirit. Its mix of classic motels, neon signs, quirky roadside attractions and wide open stretches are destined to engage an adventure seeker. Vintage car lovers and average travelers alike will appreciate the culture that surrounds the heritage of motoring in America.

Preparing for a Great Road Trip

No matter which route you choose, the success of a US road trip often comes down to how well you prepare.

Vehicle Maintenance & Safety Check

  • Make sure you do a full inspection: engine oil, coolant, brake fluid, tires (including spare), battery and belts. 
  • Pay extra attention to your headlights and visibility. Be sure to clean your headlights and replace them if dim, because they play a big role in safe driving long distances. 
  • Before hitting the road, check your windshield, windows and mirrors. Grime, fogging or scratches affect your visibility especially when you’re driving through mountainous terrain or at dusk.

Plan Your Route and Stops

  • Pre-map key stops for fuel, food, toilets and overnight stays. An intentionally planned route reduces the stress of “where’s the next gas station” questions. 
  • Check weather and road conditions ahead of time. Mountain passes may close, coastal routes may have fog or closures. 
  • Schedule regular breaks. Driving while fatigued is incredibly dangerous. Consider stopping to stretch your legs or switch drivers every 2 to 3 hours.

Pack the Right Gear and Mindset

  • Emergency kit: include water, non-perishable snacks, flashlight, first-aid kit, jumper cables, reflective triangles. Even auxiliary items like a blanket or portable charger go a long way. 
  • Comfort and entertainment: Have a good playlist, podcasts or audiobooks ready. Driving for hours is easier when you’re engaged.
  • Car load & weight: Minimize excess weight and make sure any rooftop gear is secured. This may improve fuel economy and increase safety. 

Whether you’re chasing sweeping ocean views on the Pacific Coast Highway, winding mountain roads on the Blue Ridge Parkway, or seeking Americana nostalgia on Route 66, the key to a memorable drive is the experience. So when you stop for a break, get out, walk around, feel the car’s stance, and take a photo. These US road trips are as much about the journey as they are about the destination.

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Linzi Martin
Linzi Martin has worked as a content manager, consultant, and writer for the past six years. She's handled everything from blogs and articles to e-books and social media content. Her work has been featured in various publications including Apartment Guide, The Startup, and Voyage Magazine. Outside of work, Linzi enjoys staying active, frequenting new restaurants around South Florida, and spending time with her family.

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