America's best RV trips for the summer
The road is calling

An RV affords you the freedom to take to the open road and the USA has a staggering number of tried-and-tested routes perfect for a motorhome adventure. From scenic byways looping through national parks to epic multi-state expeditions, these road trips will give you a summer to remember.
Read on as we reveal the top journeys for RV road-trippers in America...
Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway, New York

Cayuga Lake Scenic Byway, New York

Highlights include the Montezuma Wildlife Refuge with its bald eagles and waterfowl, plus the 215-foot (66m) watery cascade in Taughannock Falls State Park (pictured). A slew of wineries stud the byway too, each one as scenic as the next, from rustic Buttonwood Grove to family-owned-and-operated Cayuga Ridge Estate. Finish up in Ithaca, where the pedestrianised downtown area (named Ithaca Commons) is filled with quirky shops and restaurants.
Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway, South Dakota

Peter Norbeck National Scenic Byway, South Dakota

George Parks Highway, Alaska

George Parks Highway, Alaska

Historic National Road, Maryland

Historic National Road, Maryland

Great River Road, multiple states

The Great River Road does exactly what it says on the tin – it follows one of America’s great waterways, the Mississippi River, through 10 states and along a whopping 3,000 miles (4,828km). The road begins in Itasca State Park in northwestern Minnesota and weaves right down to Louisiana and the bright lights of New Orleans. If you want to travel from top to bottom you’ll need at least two weeks to soak in the sights. Luckily, there are plenty of comfortable RV parks to rest up in along the way.
Great River Road, multiple states

The Great River Road traces through Minnesota, Wisconsin, Iowa, Illinois, Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee, Arkansas, Mississippi and Louisiana – given the sheer breadth of the route, there are sights to satisfy every interest. Visit the Mississippi River Center in Saint Paul, Minnesota, to learn more about The Big Muddy, and explore the sacred Indigenous site of the Effigy Mounds in Iowa. Make time to gaze up at the famed Gateway Arch in St Louis (pictured) and to catch some live music on NOLA’s Bourbon Street too.
Santa Fe/Taos Loop, New Mexico

Both a High Road and a Low Road connect Taos and Santa Fe, and if you travel them both you’ll embark on a round trip that takes in more than 100 miles (161km) and some of New Mexico’s most incredible sights and scenery. Beginning in Santa Fe, first take the High Road, which weaves through historic villages and grants epic views of the Jemez Mountains. Once you’ve experienced the charms of Taos, loop back on the Low Road which follows the Rio Grande into a slender canyon.
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Santa Fe/Taos Loop, New Mexico

Loneliest Road in America, Nevada

Loneliest Road in America, Nevada

Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byway, Oregon

Historic Columbia River Highway Scenic Byway, Oregon

There are plenty of scenic pit stops along the way, and the Portland Women’s Forum State Scenic Viewpoint (pictured) is one of the most popular spots to drink in the river views. Further on you’ll reach the Horsetail Falls Trail, a breathtaking loop that passes several thundering waterfalls.
Coast to Coast on Interstate 10, multiple states

Coast to Coast on Interstate 10, multiple states

You’ll need a fortnight at the very least to take in just some of what this lengthy route has to offer. Feast on desert-inspired dishes in Tucson, Arizona, the United States’ first UNESCO City of Gastronomy, and take a hike amid the giant cacti in Saguaro National Park (pictured). Further east there’s Las Cruces, New Mexico, with easy access to the White Sands National Monument. Be sure to visit the effortlessly cool Texan city of San Antonio, before finishing up with the family-friendly attractions of Jacksonville, Florida.
San Juan Skyway, Colorado

San Juan Skyway, Colorado

Acadia All-American Road, Maine

Acadia All-American Road, Maine

The 27-mile (43km) section that makes up Park Loop Road is the most scenic of all. This portion of the route runs within the limits of Acadia National Park – it travels by Sand Beach (pictured), a golden inlet along the rocky shoreline, and Otter Cliff, a striking 110-foot-high (34m) headland that draws many a budding photographer. Make time for a walking tour of downtown Bar Harbor too.
Cascade Loop Scenic Byway, Washington

Cascade Loop Scenic Byway, Washington

You’ll have trouble keeping your eyes on the road as you pass through this beautiful wedge of the Pacific Northwest – but luckily there are plenty of RV sites where you can park up for a night or two. Highlights along the way include Skagit Valley, bright with tulips in the spring, and the town of Leavenworth, whose neat buildings could have been plucked from Bavaria. While in the North Cascades National Park, gaze up at the mighty bluff of Liberty Bell, rising like a church spire from the valley.
Scenic Byway 12, Utah

Scenic Byway 12, Utah

Natural wonders are this road’s major draw and the Grand Staircase–Escalante National Monument is a top stop along the way. It’s an area rich in geological interest with narrow slot canyons and mushrooming bluffs. The fossil-filled Escalante Petrified Forest is a delight for archaeology lovers too. RV parks right in Escalante mean you don’t need to rush the journey.
Blues Highway, multiple states

Blues Highway, multiple states

This journey is a music-lover’s dream. In Memphis, Beale Street’s legendary music venues host artists of every genre, from blues and jazz to rock and country. Meanwhile, in the Big Easy, Bourbon Street has its own slew of bars and jazz clubs, while the rest of the French Quarter charms architecture lovers with its colourful buildings decorated with wrought-iron balconies.
Going-to-the-Sun Road, Montana

A shorter but no less glorious adventure, an RV ride along Montana’s Going-to-the-Sun Road offers natural wonders in spades. It extends 50 miles (80km) over Glacier National Park, edging past vast glossy lakes and forest-clad peaks, and looking down upon dramatic gorges and flower-strewn valleys. A portion of the road is usually closed from October to June, so check the NPS website before you set out.
Going-to-the-Sun Road, Montana

Overseas Highway, Florida

Overseas Highway, Florida

The Bahia Honda State Park is a great place to make a splash – the clear, gentle waters are perfect for snorkelling and kayaking, and they’re fringed by pristine bands of sand. At the southernmost tip of the Keys, you’ll find Key West. Here you can grab a drink and duck into quirky shops on the city’s historic Duval Street. Be sure to take a ferry out to Dry Tortugas National Park, home to hulking Fort Jefferson too.
Route 66, multiple states

There’s no more iconic journey than the long and winding Route 66. Made even more famous by rock songs and blockbuster movies, the road begins in Santa Monica, California and strikes east across states including Arizona, New Mexico and Oklahoma, before curving northward to end in Chicago, Illinois. The route spans a total of 2,448 miles (3,940km).
Route 66, multiple states

Pacific Coast Highway, California

The California coast was made for road-tripping and the Pacific Coast Highway (or Highway 1) is the queen of all routes. Travel south along the roughly 590-mile (950km) stretch from San Francisco to San Diego and you’ll see the many faces of this diverse state, from lush wine regions and sandy shores to thrumming cities.
Pacific Coast Highway, California

More than 100 miles (161km) south of San Francisco, Big Sur is the most famous portion of the Pacific Coast Highway. It stretches for around 90 miles (145km), its forested crags plunging towards sandy strands and frothing Pacific waters – you won't miss arching Bixby Bridge, a popular photo stop. Further south still is sun-drenched Santa Barbara, whose key sight is Old Mission Santa Barbara (pictured), an 18th-century Spanish mission. The highway tails off in San Diego where you can feast on Cali-Baja cuisine and discover the city’s diverse neighbourhoods.
Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina and Virginia

Blue Ridge Parkway, North Carolina and Virginia

The parkway is bookended by two glorious national parks, each one home to diverse wildlife, hiking routes and postcard views. But beyond these big hitters, there are plenty of sights en route. Top attractions include North Carolina's Craggy Gardens, a curious slice of the countryside known for its rhododendrons and twisting trees. Another popular NC stop is Linville Falls, a three-tiered cascade that’s an easy hike from the Parkway.
Trail Ridge Road, Colorado

Trail Ridge Road, Colorado

People tackle this route for the Rockies and with those majestic peaks bring incredible wildflower exhibits and wildlife sightings. Keep your eyes peeled for elk (particularly around Estes Park), bighorn sheep, pikas, marmots and ptarmigan birds. The best turnouts for this road include Many Parks Curve, Forest Canyon Overlook and Fairview Curve. Each offers a different perspective of the national park but all are equally camera worthy.
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