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Published May 20, 2020 by GoGo Vacations (All photographs, Courtesy of GoGo Vacations) NOTE FROM TERIE: I wanted to begin this blog series with one of the simplest vacation trips ever: Road Trips! What I love about this article is that there’s a wonderful Road Trip relatively close to everyone in the country! If you decide this is YOUR next vacation, I am here to design a Road Trip Vacation, specifically for YOU! There’s a reason why road trips are immortalized in songs, books, and movies. Between the expected sights straight from your itinerary to the unexpected moments along the way, road trips create memories that last a lifetime. From “The Mother Road” of Route 66 to driving through canyon country, America is full of open roads to explore. We’ve captured three unique and iconic road trips that are must-sees for every traveler. ![]() Sunshine State Road Trip - Everglades to Key West Day 1-2: Everglades If you’re starting toward Miami, head south for Everglades National Park and walk the Anhinga Trail, a half-mile boardwalk over a mush abundant with wildlife. Check out some alligators, birds, and exotic fish, and maybe even catch a glimpse of the rare black panther. Enjoy the Biscayne Bay Boat Tour which reveals nature’s secretly preserved wilderness from aboard a comfortable airboat. The next morning finish your Everglades experience with a dolphin eco-tour before heading to a local fishery for fresh grouper sandwiches. Continue to Islamorada and spend the night at this halfway point between Miami and Key West. Day 3: Islamorada Islamorada is composed of six tiny islands, so give yourself plenty of time to explore. Take a fishing trip, or head to the History of Diving Museum, which houses diving items from more than 30 countries. Enjoy the catch of the day at one of the beachfront restaurants with your toes warm in the powder-soft sands. Then hit the road and cross the renowned Seven Mile Bridge, one of the longest in the world. Finish the drive into Key West or a night out on the town. NOTE FROM TERIE: Islamorada is my favorite Florida vacation! Dan and I are avid snorkelers and we have a good friend who is a Boat Captain who runs tours for divers and snorkelers. We visit Islamorada and Key West as often as we can and know the area VERY well! I have tons of brochures and information, as well as contacts, to help make a perfect vacation! Days 4-7 Key West Wake up in beautiful Key West, the southernmost town in the United States. Spend some time exploring the island, visiting the Key West Aquarium, and enjoying the Old Town Trolley tour. This fully narrated tour of Key West covers more than 100 points of interest, and offers hop-on/hop-off convenience. Leave time to snorkel the coral reefs and admire Key West’s stunning 19th-centure buildings, including the Ernest Hemingway Home and Museum. For a melting pot of tastes and nightlife, Duval Street delivers unique experiences, from stylish bars and eclectic boutiques to cabaret shows and famous restaurants. On the final day, wake up and enjoy your coffee in the quiet solitude of this seaside paradise. Western Adventure Road Trip NOTE FROM TERIE: Dan and I will be taking an abbreviated Western Adventure Road Trip in August. We’re attending a travel convention in Las Vegas and, as most of you know Dan hates flying! Plus, my dad and brother live in Prescott, Arizona – so we figured a cross country drive to Las Vegas for the convention, followed by a leisurely ride home – starting in Arizona – would tick off one more Bucket List item! We’ll be sure to post lots of photographs and thoughts about our adventure! Days 1-2: Scottsdale From award-winning museums and wine tasting rooms to its exceptional hiking, mountain biking, and horseback riding, you’ll want plenty of time to truly discover this Arizona desert town. Both art-driven and outdoor-laden, Scottsdale has plenty of public art installations and performing arts, as well as more than 200 golf courses in the area (which is why it’s known as The World’s Finest Golf Destination). To unwind after all the adventure, try a head-to-toe spa treatment inspired by ancient Native American healing techniques. Day 3: Sedona Take the short drive from Scottsdale to enjoy a full day in Sedona. Full of breathtaking views made famous in many classic Western films, you’ll want to hike one of the state parks. Alternatively, head to the Verde Valley Wine Trail, where you’ll find seven wineries to experience. At dusk, gaze up at the incredible red rocks and buttes as they shine against the falling sun before enjoying a beautiful dinner along the creek. Days 4-6: Grand Canyon Hit the road for an hour-long trip to the Grand Canyon. This will be undoubtably your most epic stop along your trek out west. Drive to the South Rim, winding through the single-lane roads leading to the quaint town by the National Park’s opening. Check into your lodge and get acclimated to the high altitude. Then it’s time to explore. Most visitors stop by Mather Point, the first look at the canyon, but continue onward for the more spectacular sights like Desert View. Take a helicopter ride over the canyon and spend a day hiking and rafting down below. Route 66 Road Trip
St. Louis to Flagstaff Drive at your own speed… this road trip can take anywhere from a week to fourteen days. St. Louis, MO Start your iconic Route 66 road trip near the iconic Gateway Arch. Take a free tour of the Anheuser-Busch Brewery and pick up a treat at the original Ted Drewes Frozen Custard on Chippewa Street (originally Route 66) on your way out of town. Tulsa, OK As you enter Oklahoma—the state with the longest stretch of Route 66—you’ll pass several vintage gas stations, now restored to their original designs. Upon reaching Tulsa you’ll get acquainted with Oklahoma barbeque at mainstays like Rib Crib, Elmer’s BBQ, and Albert G’s. Oklahoma City, OK Furgher along Route 66, Oklahoma’s state capital brings surprises such as the city’s “Little Saigon,” where you can stop for some superb pho. Or wait until you reach Tucker’s Onion Burgers for classic American fare. Also, check out the Gold Dome, a 1958 geodesic dome originally housing a bank… you can’t miss it! Albuquerque, NM In New Mexico’s largest city, you’ll find multiculturalism, natural beauty, and ancient attractions. Plus, the usual museums, galleries, and shopping. You don’t need to leave the route to explore the Barelas-South Fourth Street Historic District near downtown, as well as the Moderne-style Nob Hill Shopping Center, New Mexico’s first drive-in shopping center. Flagstaff, AZ Stroll through the city’s Railroad Addition Historic District, cited on the National Register of Historic Places, which runs parallel to both Route 66 and the railroad tracks. Take a tour of Lowell Observatory, where astronomers discovered Pluto, and peer through the 24-inch Clark telescope. If you feel like the adventure isn’t over yet, leave Route 66 behind and head north approximately 80 miles to Grand Canyon National Park. So, there you have it! Three great road trips to dazzle you, right in our own backyard! Again, if you decide this is just what you’ve been looking for, I can help plan every aspect of a vacation that will take your breath away! Just send me an email at tdtravelpartners@gmail.com Share the knowledge
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