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5 End of Summer Road Trip Ideas


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End of Summer Road Trip Ideas


We are coming to the end of summer, and it's a great time to go on a road trip. However picking the best road trip is important so you can enjoy every single moment. If you're looking for inspiration, here are 5 great road tip ideas to consider.



Pacific Northwest Road Trip


The end of summer will still be hot, why not head north and beat the heat with a cool trip? Drive the Pacific Coast Highway in Oregon and enjoy dramatic coastal views. Make sure to stop at forest trails and explore quaint coastal towns as you make your drive. Once you get to Washington, you can explore Mount Rainer National Park. It's quite popular for wildflower meadows and glaciers. You can end the trip in Seattle to grab some locally roasted coffee and see a few sights before heading back.


Explore the National Parks of Utah


Utah is home to five different national parks, making it a great destination for an end of summer road trip. You can start in Moab by exploring the red rock formations at Arches and Canyonlands National Park. Then you can continue to the Capitol Reef National Park and go for a hike in Grand Wash Trail. Exploring the unique landscapes of Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park is a great way to end your road trip.


Great Lakes Road Trip


A road trip to the Great Lakes can help you enjoy summer lake activities without the crowd. You can start by camping and canoeing in the Upper Peninsula of Michigan. Then you can travel along Lake Michigan through Wisconsin, Illinois, and Indiana. As you travel, you can stop at the beaches and lighthouses along the way. Make sure to check out the sand dunes on eastern shores and small beach towns as well. You can end this road trip by exploring the Lake Erie Islands in Ohio.


Upstate New York Road Trip


Upstate New York comes alive in late summer. You can find farm stands full of fresh produce along with many outdoor activities. You can explore small towns such as Oneonta and Cooperstown as you travel. Continue on through the Finger Lakes wine region to taste local wines and explore Watkins Glen State Park gorge trails. Wrap up in the Adirondacks to hike high peaks and stay at an antique lodge before fall begins.


Acadia National Park Road Trip


Acadia National Park is one of the most family-friendly national parks. Once the temperature drops a bit, you can enjoy hiking trails located along craggy coastlines. Go beach-combing to uncover seashells and tidal pools with starfish at quieter times early and late in the day. You can end this road trip by camping under starry nighttime skies.


All these road trips can help you explore the best of America. Pack your bags and get ready to explore!

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