
After being in school for a little bit, fall break is a great time to look forward to. It’s an opportunity to loosen up from the stresses of college, relax, explore, and discover something new. It’s a great time for a road trip. The only question is where to go for the best views and the most fun so you can store up some unforgettable memories.
Before You Go
You may be anxious to get started, but there are a couple of things to consider before you set out. Make sure your car is in good condition before taking it on a long drive. The last thing you want is to worry about car trouble during a road trip. If the condition of your vehicle is questionable, you may want to consider renting one instead. Remember that the age to rent a car varies from state to state. Once the car situation is figured out, you can pick your destination, pack your bags and enjoy your adventure.
Pacific Coast Highway—California
The Pacific Coast Highway allows you to skirt along the coastal edge of California as you experience some of the best views in the country while you drive. With all the amazing stops along the way, this unforgettable road trip can take however long you can spare. Some of the most famous landscapes in the country are located along this drive, including redwood forests and Golden Gate State Park. Spend some time at the Monterey Bay Aquarium. It’s one of the largest in the world. This trip is the perfect opportunity to explore all of California’s biggest cities since it goes through Los Angeles, San Diego, and San Francisco. All of California’s most beautiful beaches are easy stops along this journey, so check out Long Beach, Malibu, Ventura Beach, and others.
Route 66—Chicago to California
Historic Route 66 is fun and filled with nostalgia. This legendary American road runs through a decent portion of the country from Chicago to California and is 2,448 miles long. Since it goes through the heart of the country, you can stop at lots of stops along the way and get a taste of what the diversity of American culture is like in different parts of the country. Some of the many popular stops you might experience along the way include places like Cadillac Ranch and the Santa Monica Pier. You can even spend a night at one of the last surviving Wigwam Motels along the way.
U.S. Route 1—Florida
The best road trip for those on the east coast is along U.S. Route 1 in Florida, also known as the “Overseas Highway.” This route is known for its incredibly beautiful scenic views, so it’s one you definitely won’t want to miss. You’ll travel the state’s Atlantic coastline, through the Florida Keys and end up in Key West. It takes you across small islands so you can stop at endless beaches during the journey, and there’s always fresh seafood along the way.
A road trip is a perfect way to decompress while on your fall break. Pack your bags and get ready to make some memories, because road trip opportunities await you all over the country.












