Let’s Hit the Road!
Now that we’ve covered our tips for a long-term camper van rental, let’s delve into a few of our favorite journeys to give you some inspiration. Remember, it’s your adventure–make it your own.
The West Coast Adventure
Starting your US road trip on the West Coast is an introduction to some of the continent’s most dramatic scenery. California’s iconic coastline, the rugged expanses of the Pacific Northwest, and the towering peaks of the Rocky Mountains provide a diverse backdrop for an unforgettable journey.
Exploring California’s Coastline
The Pacific Coast Highway (PCH) is a road tripper’s dream, hugging the rugged coastline of California. From the redwood forests of Northern California, the sweep of Big Sur’s cliffs, to the Mediterranean charm of Santa Barbara—it’s a journey that encapsulates the state’s essence. Ensure you stop off at the Dutch-influenced town of Solvang, the artistic enclave of Carmel-by-the-Sea, and the historic ports of Monterey and Morro Bay.
National Parks in the Pacific Northwest
As you traverse north, the Pacific Northwest reveals its lush landscapes punctuated by volcanoes and lakes. Oregon’s Crater Lake National Park and the Columbia River Gorge are enchanting, and Washington’s Olympic National Park and the San Juan Islands are perfect for a serene interlude in nature.
Road Trip Through the Rocky Mountains
Continuing east, the Rocky Mountains offer a majestic setting like no other. Gaping canyons, crystal-clear lakes, and wildlife sightings await at every turn. Make sure to visit iconic landmarks such as Yellowstone National Park and the Grand Teton Range in Wyoming, and the Big Sky Country of Montana.
Exploring the Southwest
The spirit of the American frontier is alive and well in the vast deserts and mesas of the Southwest. This leg of the journey is about immersing yourself in the lore of the land, from the indigenous cultures to the Old West legends.
Route 66 Journey
No road trip across America is complete without a nod to the storied Route 66. Traveling on this iconic highway, which will take you through the heartland of America, allows you to experience the kitschy charm of the historic service stations and motels that once catered to pioneers and travelers.
National Parks in Arizona and Utah
This region is a gold mine for national park enthusiasts. The Grand Canyon in Arizona is a must-see, but so too is the lesser-known beauty of Antelope Canyon. Utah’s Mighty 5—Arches, Canyonlands, Capitol Reef, Bryce Canyon, and Zion—are within reach and showcase the American West’s geological and ecological diversity.
New Mexico’s Cultural Sites
Before heading east, stop in New Mexico to immerse yourself in the state’s vibrant Indigenous and Hispanic heritage. Visit the adobe cities of Santa Fe and Taos, as well as the ancestral Pueblo sites at Chaco Culture and Bandelier National Monuments.
Eastern Seaboard Journey
As you point your RV towards the East Coast, a historical and cultural journey unfolds. From the sun-drenched shores of Florida to the maritime heritage of Maine, the Eastern Seaboard road trip offers a narrative that shaped the nation.
Coastal Road Trip from Florida to Maine
The serpentine A1A Coastal Byway in Florida is just the beginning of an unforgettable journey up the Atlantic Coast. Enjoy the tranquil beauty of Florida’s beaches and the architectural splendor of St. Augustine’s historic district. Continue up to the Carolinas, where antebellum homes and lush gardens provide a picturesque setting, before you reach the Chesapeake Bay area with its seafood, sailing, and history.
Historic Cities and Landmarks
The cities along the Eastern Seaboard are a treasure trove of history. From the colonial hub of Williamsburg to the high-rises of Washington, D.C., there is no shortage of landmarks to visit. Boston, where the American Revolution began, and the cultural melting pot of New York City offer a different kind of local experience.
Beaches and Natural Attractions
Don’t miss the natural escape at Acadia National Park and the charming lighthouses of Maine’s rocky coast. Along the way, countless beaches and state parks offer respite and a chance to reconnect with the great outdoors.