Top american road trips
Hitting the road with the music up and windows down is the of Americans! Oh! How can we forget a cooler full of beer? Flydrive is kind of better word than a road trip. Road trips are always adventure packed and full of thrill and fun! Find below some of the best trips in the United States.

1. Pacific Coast Highway
The highway covers Eureka, California, Oregon, and Washington. There's National Recreation Area on the 250 mile trip from Eureka to Oregon. While driving on this route the driver has to be alert for sharp turns, mudslides, and detours. It has very less crowd. Make sure your car is well equipped with the basic needs as getting help here can be little difficult. This road will produce jaw-dropping scenery of Pacific ocean and coastal mountains.
2. Southern Colorado Loop
San Juan Skyway in Southwestern Colorado is called "The Most Beautiful Drive in America." The trip includes Mesa Verde National Park, Mining Towns, Ski Resorts, Wilderness Areas, Wildlife Viewing, Victorian Architecture and Spectacular San Juan Mountains along the way. It is a circular route and may be started at any stop along the way.

3. Grand Canyon, Arizona, to Moab, Utah
This route includes the most wildlife of United States. In 862-mile trip, you may be able to visit six classic national parks. The route from Phoenix to Grand Canyon then table tops on the Arizona/Utah border, Winslow then along diamond creek road you can visit the bottom of Grand Canyon. Route 12 is the most stunning roads in the world which runs from capitol reef national park to Bryce Canyon National Park in Utah
4. Olympic Peninsula loop, Washington
The scenic drive in western Washington has jaw-dropping beauty at every turn. It will make you explore diverse eco-system of the Olympic Peninsula. The beauty of lowland and sub-alpine forest, rivers and lakes, Olympic mountain peaks, whitewater rivers, the beauty of Pacific coastline will make the drive extremely unique. The drive will be soaked in nature with
temperate rainforest in an Olympic national park.
5. The Big Island loop, Hawaii
Play in the waves and summit a snow-covered volcano on the same day on this 300-mile tour of paradise.
6. Las Cruces, New Mexico, via West Texas
This route will let you explore biggest landscapes in the USA, it is 950 - mile long. It can be a 10-11 days
adventure.
7. Duluth, Minnesota, to Pictured Rocks National Lakeshore, Michigan
Visit Duluth, Minnesota and get an amazing lakeshore views on the 550-mile route, It can be a six-day tour through hiking and biking the country.
8. New Orleans, Louisiana, to Apalachicola, Florida
Gorge yourself on this 425-mile seafood tasting menu, with plenty of opportunities to surf, kayak, or hang out on the beach along the way.

9. Sun Road — Montana
Through Jackson, Wyoming to the Glacier National Park you’ll see mountain peaks, snow, and follow the Continental Divide in the rocks. It’s around the 600-mile route. On this tour, you’ll be able to find iconic wildlife and mountain peaks. Amazing whitefish is worth a detour.
10. Overseas Highway, Florida
Key Largo through Islamorada to the terminus of Route 1 in Key West is incredibly beautiful. There is turquoise sea aside most of the route, 7 - mile bridge and many more beautiful spots.
11. Route 6 — Cape Cod, Mass.
Spare some time to explore this charming 117-mile route that goes through Cape Cod. You will explore forests, past saltbox homes, tidal ponds, and eventually end up at the harbor. Be sure to eat at the Lobster Pot in Provincetown

12. Route 66
Route 66 is the highway that ends in California is the most famous – Route 66, which was created in 1926 as one of the first numbered highways. Before the number style, the highways were recognized by colored bands on telegraph poles. 2,451 miles from Chicago to Santa Monica, Route 66 has lost sections to state roads, local roads, and grass. Some stretches are open, most notably the 320-mile south-western Arizona section from the Petrified Forest to Kingman – stay en route at the atmospheric La Posada hotel, where the 66 connects the equally popular Santa Fe railroad.
13. Highway 61 Or Route 61
Highway 61 which also known as US Route 61, connects New Orleans and the city of Wyoming and runs south-north for 1,400 miles. It’s often nicknamed the “Blues Highway” in recognition of the region’s musical culture and the Great Migration of African-Americans from the Mississippi Delta to St Louis and Chicago around 1910 to 1970.
14. Travelling Coast to coast
For those who want to live out an On the Road fantasy and travel coast to coast, there are ample options available. US Route 20, the longest road in the country, runs for 3,365 miles between Newport in Oregon and Boston but is broken at Yellowstone National Park. Running parallel to the north is the 3,101-mile Interstate 90. To the south is Route 6, at 3,205 miles the longest continuous route. All these are fast, easy to drive and useful for those aiming to cross the US in two or three weeks without overdoing the driving. The southernmost route – a good winter option – is Interstate 10, from Santa Monica to Jacksonville, Florida.