British Couple Reacts to TOP 10 USA ROADTRIPS TO DO IN 2024

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British Couple Reacts to TOP 10 USA ROADTRIPS TO DO IN 2024

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Arches and Canyonlands is AMAZING! Proposed to my wife in Arches.

Trappercal
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Just wanna tell y'all, as someone who lives in Kentucky, I visit Gatlinburg, TN often. Listen, if you two take a trip to the Smoky Mountains in Tennessee, you will get the ultimate, authentic, southern experience. Gatlinburg is magical and a great place to take your little one! Very family friendly.

throneborn
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My brother and I were traveling south from Washington state into Oregon, and we got lost onto a highway headed east. After we drove a ways, we admitted that this was not the route we wanted and pulled off into a large parking lot. Both of us pulled out a road atlas and phones and started arguing the way to go. I got frustrated with him and dropped my map on my lap and looked out the windshield, and discovered the most striking view of Multnomah Falls. All plans were put on hold, and we went exploring for the next 4 hours. Wherever I travel in the northwest, I make time to visit, even if it's out of my way.😊

kangyuan
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People say Angel's Landing (that scary view with the guy dangling his feet off the cliff - 2:36 ) has the most beautiful view in all of the United States. You should watch a video on it

alexstevens
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This is more of hiking but pure road trip hands down the Pacific Coast Highway drive from San Diego up to Seattle is the best drive in the country. You can hit San Diego, LA, Big Sur, San Francisco, Redwood National Park, Cannon Beach, Olympic National Park and Seattle all in a row.

mattwonder
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My favorite road trip in the USA is the Pacific Coast Highway, especially traveling North to South, That way you're closest to the ocean and have a slightly better view of the incredible scenery. Additionally, If you happen to have a baby with you, it can be conveniently done in a car. Just pick what section you want to drive and stop wherever you choose along the way.

eddieevans
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I'd do Muir Woods in San Francisco if you're not going to any national parks. Basically a mini-version of Redwood National Park

aaronrichards
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As an Arizona native, I LOVE going to Slide Rock in Sedona in the summertime. Since the water flowing through Oak Creek Canyon is the snow melt from the San Francisco Peaks and Flagstaff area, the cold water is a nice relief from the blazing desert summer heat! It can also be a nice relief from the Sun (Sedona average summer temps in July/August are normally between 90 - 94 F (32 - 37 C)) It's a big enough park where even litter Mr. Archie could wander around and play in some of the pools. Be sure to bring an old pair of jean shorts because you're guaranteed to burn a hole in the them going through the water slides. Also bring a pair of water socks or other grippy sandals because you will slip & fall at least once! So don't feel too bad giggling at other people when they fall (unless they're really truly hurt) because they're giggling when you inevitably fall too.

If you're looking for just a quite afternoon meandering around just kicking it, I highly recommend Whiskey Row in downtown Prescott AZ. Lots of little mom & pop thrift stores or selling handmade knick knacks. It's easy to spend and afternoon here just wandering aimlessly. Plus they have a huge courtyard in front of the courthouse at the center of town where people take picnics then lounge around with their kids and pets. There's quite a few hiking trails in the area as well since it's close to the Mogollon (Pronouced Mog-E-On) Rim. The Rim is the dividing point for AZ between the desert in the south and the high country in the north

tomlundberg
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South Dakota was awesome!!! We went when I was a kid. We saw Mount Rushmore, Corn Palace, Badlands National Park, and Black Hills.

vripp
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A reminder in America when starting some of these, make sure to pack survival gear. A car breaking down or Murphys law happening can be bad .an adequate supply of food and water, and other essentials in a smart move

williamholloway
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I live in Connecticut and New England is gorgeous in the Autumn. The first week of October we spend in Vermont with the dogs and do hiking trails. Definitely need to reserve a place to stay way ahead of time. Folks from all over the country and world love to do their Autumn leaf peeping in New England. You can enjoy the mountains and ocean in New England. There are easy walking trails to do with a baby. My daughter was 6 months old for her first nature trail vacation. Baby backpacks work out great. Just remember, a 3 hour drive is considered a short casual drive in the USA! Lots of nature and country in New England but you have Boston which is a cool city to visit.
I need to add that his #11 of Virginia, West Virginia and Tennessee is doable with a baby and very pretty. I did a trip through that area and really enjoyed it.

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I live and work in North Carolina but manage an ongoing project in Arizona...2, 000 miles from me. I've been out there 4 times in the last 2 years and have driven through Sedona twice because once wasn't enough. It is utterly SPECTACULAR.

Matt_Desrochers
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I took the Wind Cave tour when I was a kid, and it was pretty awesome.

cletusn
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Set up your reservations a year in advance. Last-minute doesn't work anymore. Don't over-plan. Traveling long distances and staying for one day will leave you frazzled. 1) Salt Lake City, 2) Drive to Kemmerer, WY, for Fossil Butte Nat. Monument, 3) Pinedale, WY, for the Mountain Man Museum, 4) Jackson, WY, (motels are too expensive here) and Grand Teton Nat. Park, (try Colter Bay or places around Moran, like the tents and cabins) 5) Two days in the Tetons and try to eat at Dornan's at Moose, WY, 6) Yellowstone (try to get one night at Old Faithful at the Old Faithful Lodge Cabins. Otherwise, try to stay in Mammoth, Gardiner, or the Motel 8 in Cooke City, MT, . Cooke City is a good place to see Lamar Valley with lots of bison and a chance to see wolves, 7) the Beartooth Highway is a spectacular high mountain drive (closest to Cooke City), 8) Cody is not too bad, but it is an hour's drive east of Yellowstone. Rodeo every summer night and a world class museum. You're welcome to spend a night or two with us in Cody, 9) you can go east of Cody and drive over the Bighorn Mountains (the Medicine Wheel is a nice hike), 10) Northeast is the Bighorn Battlefield (Custer's Last Stand) that's worth almost half a day, 11) Devil's Tower Nat. Monument, 12) Deadwood, South Dakota, 13) Badlands, Nat. Park, 14) Mount Rushmore (Don't miss the night ceremony - Hill City over Keystone unless you want to experience some expensive, touristy stuff) 15) Custer State Park and Wind Cave in a day, 16) Hill City and the Mammoth Site. 17) Down to Denver and fly out. Bring Archie back in a few years and take him digging for dinosaurs in Montana, South Dakota, or Wyoming.

craig
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I live in Southern Oregon right near Crater Lake and it's definitely a stop you would wanna make because it's one of those things that you just can't fathom the size of this thing until you're standing on the rim looking across it and it's just unreal how big it is. And the thing that will really blow your mind is to remember that Crater Lake is called mount mazama and it was a volcano and when it exploded it blew the entire top off of the mountain and when you see how big that is that is almost unimaginable as far as scale what that had to have been like

JustJ
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I have done the Black Hills and Devils tower. I rate it A+. Utah is great. New Hampshire and Maine any season. Nashville and the Smokey mountains. My personal top four off this list.

greghamann
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By the way, I really do recommend the Utah video he does.

AC-nigt
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Monument Valley was used as the setting for dozens of Western movies. If you do visit Durango, Colorado, take the time to ride the Denver and Rio Grande narrow gauge spur up the Animus Canyon to Silverton. It's awesome! My PROC class at MCC&E School, 29 Palms held our graduation party in Joshua Tree National Park. Beautiful!

FuzzyMarineVet
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Every state has state parks too. It’s not all about the national parks

danielsolomon
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Most romantic trip I have ever had was the Lake Superior circle tour in the UP of Michigan. 16 waterfalls, lots of undeveloped forest. And of course Gitchee Gumee. It was third week of Sept and cold with a big harvest moon. There was no one else in the campground. We pitched our tent just far enough from the Lake to avoid the tide. We read The Song of Hiawatha to each other by the light of the moon by a campfire on the shore.
We finished our route at the observatory in the Porcupine Mountains overlooking them in full blazing color. Glorious!

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