The US has some of the most beautiful sceneries on Earth, and what would be better to experience these than on a road trip?
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The US has some of the most beautiful sceneries on Earth, and what would be better to experience these than on a road trip?
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Be sure to combine these drives with visiting some of the most beautiful cities in the US:
https://youtu.be/CEYTG5QS9Yg
You got 1 & 2 perfect route 66 is my favorite
I’ve road my motorcycle cross country alo of times and taken every interstate across, I think 70 was the best across Colorado then Utah hitting as many national parks as I could then rt50 across Nevada was crazy, then hit Lake Tahoe and Yosemite in California, just beautiful
What do y’all recommend leaving out of Houston????
Cascade Mountains on the Olympic Peninsula?
I live in America and I would LOVE to travel again. Traveling especially on the road is so therapeutic.
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I just came from Ohio to my town in newyork. I pass by the clouds in the montains in PA. So amazing expirience
Im watching this cuz im going to have a rode trip in 3 days im excited
Nice
i'm convinced americans praise the UK countryside to be kind when watching reaction clips, the USA has much better attractions.
My then girlfriend , now wife of 44 years , drove around the country for a year in 1976 . Smartest thing we ever did . Once the kids show getting away is difficult . Later in life we traveled all over the west coast in our 1982 VW Westphalia .
You could easily add to your list of best road trips US-395 from Mojave Desert in California through Nevada, Oregon and Washington to the Canada border. Absolutely beautyful all seasons. Gorgeous scenery, geology, history, National Parks, Ski resorts, ghost towns, etc all by or at a stone's throw from US-395. Thanks for posting
Very enjoyable and informative video! As a resident of Washington state, I was very pleased that you rate the Olympic Peninsula Loop so highly, but please let me make one slight correction to your otherwise excellent narration. You mentioned seeing "the snow-covered mountains of the Cascade Range" while traveling the Loop. The Cascade Range is not within the Olympic Peninsula and is around 50 miles to the east of the Puget Sound side of the Peninsula (where a distant view of the Cascades may indeed be possible). The snow-capped mountains one sees on the Peninsula itself are those of the Olympic Range, whose tallest peak, Mount Olympus, rises to an elevation of 7,980 feet.
I look forward to seeing others of your videos and thank you for this one.
We drove Route 66 during the pandemic, While some things were closed, we loved our trip. No schedule, just drove each day until we were tired of driving. Did some research to find some of the truly unique sights, like the world's largest fork, a collection of Burma Shave signs, the boyhood home of Mickey Mantle, stood on the corner in Winslow, Arizona and the crochet museum in Joshua Tree, as well as some great little towns and BEAUTIFUL sights. The trip out was 13 days. GREAT!!!
I love this! Thank you so much!
Wow , so beautiful !
I just quit my job of 5 years to travel the entire us to take pics an vids, im soo flippin geeked
Don't forget the Natchez Trace Parkway, part of the National Park Service. Just beautiful!
395 not being on the list is insane to me.
I can’t believe you didn’t add highway 30 on this. It was the first highway to go coast to coast and it passes through some of the most beautiful places I’ve ever seen