Itineraries
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Find the best itinerary for your road trip, whether you have a weekend or a month. Our road trip itineraries are focused around US national parks and other iconic American destinations. Discover some of the best small towns, experiences, and other hidden gems along national parks road trip routes.
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The Week of a Lifetime in Sedona, Arizona
From wine tasting to world-class hiking and mountain biking, the incredibly scenic city of Sedona has something for everyone.
Experience a Wheelchair-Accessible Arizona Road Trip
Arizona goes above and beyond when it comes to being accessible. Whether you jump into every activity or hand-pick a few, youāll leave Arizona with a new idea of what accessibility looks like.
Roam the Sky Islands of Cochise County, Arizona
Explore the best of Cochise County, Arizona on this five-day road trip. Youāll discover each unique community and take trails less traveled in some of the stateās most remote wilderness areas with amazing food, culture, and lodging along the way.
3 Days of Adventure in Bisbee, Arizona
Spend a long weekend in Bisbee, Arizona. Weāve designed this itinerary like a wagon wheel: each day youāll depart on a new adventure, and each night youāll return to Bisbee to enjoy the art, culture, and food that make this such a unique destination in the American West.
See it All in These Arizona State Parks this Spring
Explore the lower elevation state parks of Arizona this spring, from caves to peaks, from ancient dwellings to fresh wildflowers, from bass fishing and tubing to hiking and horseback riding … and much more.
California from Sea to Yosemite: The Southern Central Valley
Californiaās Central Valley is the heartland of California. It stretches past farm stands, along country roads, and through uniquely artistic communities right to the gates of some of the nationās most renowned national parks such as Yosemite, Sequoia, and Kings Canyon. Follow this itinerary to explore the southern portion of this 400-mile long heart of California.
Pacific Ocean to Lush Forest: Explore Californiaās Northern Central Valley
Imagine a place with easy access to multiple national parks, flavor-filled farmlands, and mountain landscapes. Throw in rich history, international culture, and welcoming towns and cities, and you have Californiaās Central Valley. Follow this itinerary for a delicious, beautiful, authentic tour of the northern Central Valley.
The Perfect Grand Canyon Golf Trip
Great views, delicious food, and Grand Canyon National Park are only a few of the reasons to make Arizona your next golf trip destination. Plus, this customizable seven-day road trip includes a scenic detour on Historic Route 66āmaking it a truly ācanāt missā itinerary.
New to Nature: Spend a Week Practicing Your Outdoor Skills in Arizona
This nine-day road trip takes you through some of Arizonaās most unique and spectacular destinations. From hiking the rim of the Grand Canyon to viewing a 200-million-year-old petrified forest, youāll return home a verified outdoor expert who knows how to handle things like trail etiquette, trash management, and more.
Border to Border: Visit Arizona State Parks from California to New Mexico
Arizona is chock full of incredible state parks, from border to border in each direction. Some of the best water-based state parks trips can be found on either the eastern or western border of the state. In this case, we decided to visit them allādown the western border and up the eastern borderāin one itinerary for a summer full of rivers, lakes, and reservoirs.
Escape the Heat: Visit Arizona this Summer
Over the course of five days, youāll spy for bobcats and hawks, hike quiet trails beneath the famous red rocks of Sedona, and live the good life on a lakeāwhether that means days spent on the quad or in quiet reflection.
Nevada’s Hidden Treasures
With about 85% of their total land space firmly in the public domain, Nevada is one of the few states in the United States where you can roam free. In this itinerary, we are going to show you the whole of the state, from north to south, east to west, and a few hidden gems in between.