Discover 8 drives that capture the fantastic diversity of the USA, from snow-capped mountains and mist-shrouded forests to cactus-studded deserts and sun-baked beaches.
Pacific Coast Highway, California
Tracing the coast of California, the iconic Pacific Coast Highway offers some of the most captivating ocean views in the world. Starting in San Francisco and working your way down, you’ll pass rugged mountains draped in redwood forests at Big Sur, stop off in star-studded Los Angeles and end your trip in surf-haven San Diego.
Going-to-the-sun Road, Montana
Going-to-the-Sun Road takes you on a scenic drive between the east and west entrances of Glacier National Park, crossing the Continental Divide at Logan Pass in Montana. Beneath the state’s trademark “big sky” you’ll enjoy epic views at every turn as you pass through a landscape of rugged mountains and lush valleys.
US Route 163, Utah
Slicing through the awe-inspiring landscape of Monument Valley, US Route 163 unveils a seemingly boundless expanse of desert. From the Arizona border you’ll travel northeast towards Bluff, Utah, all the while experiencing a sense of déjà vu – these breathtaking vistas have served as a backdrop for countless films, TV shows and commercials.
Overseas Highway, Florida
Once a railroad, the Overseas Highway is without doubt one of the most interesting routes in the US. The journey takes you from the dense emerald-green mangroves of Key Largo out across a chain of jewel-like islands. Travelling over waters home to sharks and manta rays, you'll head all the way to the southernmost settlement of Key West, where a spectacular sunset heralds the end of your journey.
Skyline Drive, Virginia
One of the most beautiful and pastoral scenic drives on America’s east coast, the Skyline Drive runs along the backbone of the Shenandoah National Park’s Blue Ridge Mountains. The road curves high above the lush green Shenandoah River Valley, leading to 75 viewpoints that offer stunning natural scenery, as well as numerous hiking trails and points of interest.
Blue Ridge Parkway, Virginia and North Carolina
Following the crest of the Blue Ridge Mountains, the Blue Ridge Parkway takes you through the rolling hills of Virginia past old gristmills and weathered wooden barns before crossing into North Carolina. This is the most captivating part of the journey as the road snakes past glittering waterfalls and over hazy blue ridges, vast swathes of forest opening up before you.
Hana Highway, Hawaii
Few road trips can match the rugged beauty of Maui’s northeast coast, with its mist-shrouded cliffs and jungle-smothered peaks. Starting at Kahului, the route wriggles between dense sugar-cane plantations, white-sand beaches and idyllic farms. Your journey finishes in the small town of Hana, overlooking the ocean, seemingly at the very end of the world.
Dalton Highway, Alaska
The Dalton Highway is the only road in Alaska that crosses the icy Arctic Circle. It runs through remote wilderness, offering an unforgettable road trip for the adventurous. Astoundingly scenic, highlights include the E.L. Patton Yukon Bridge (the only US bridge across the Yukon River), views of the distinct Finger Mountain and the striking hues of the Franklin Bluffs.
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