Summer / Fall
July – September
Twenty-three stops across both legs. Every card carries the feel of the place, the single best moment, the photograph worth taking, and a note written for these months.
Outbound · Southern Route
13 of 13 stops
1Chattanooga, TN
~30 min off I-75
2Nashville, TN
On route — I-24/I-40 corridor
3Memphis, TN
~1 hour north of I-40 — worth every minute
4Oklahoma City, OK
On route — I-40
5Amarillo & Palo Duro Canyon, TX
25 min south of I-40
6Albuquerque & Santa Fe, NM
Santa Fe is 60 min north of I-40 — worth the detour
7Petrified Forest & Painted Desert, AZ
Straddles I-40 — pull off the highway
8Sedona, AZ
~45 min south of I-40 via AZ-89A
9Grand Canyon — South Rim, AZ
90 min north of I-40 via AZ-64
10Joshua Tree National Park, CA
~2 hours south of I-40 via US-95 and CA-62
11Big Sur & Pacific Coast Highway, CA
~2 hours west of I-5 — plan a full day
12Crater Lake, OR
~3 hours east of I-5 — do not talk yourself out of this
13Mount Rainier, WA
2.5 hours south of Seattle — on the way
Return · Northern Route
10 of 10 stops
1Olympic National Park, WA
West of Seattle — loop before heading east
2Columbia River Gorge, OR/WA
On I-84 — drive it; don't skip it
3Glacier National Park, MT
North of I-90 via US-2 — the full detour
4Badlands National Park, SD
On I-90 — pull off
5Mount Rushmore & Crazy Horse Memorial, SD
45 min south of I-90 via US-16
6Theodore Roosevelt National Park, ND
On I-94
7Mackinac Island, MI
~2 hours north of I-75
8Niagara Falls, NY / Ontario
On the I-90 corridor
9Finger Lakes & Watkins Glen, NY
~1 hour south of I-90
10Shenandoah National Park & Skyline Drive, VA
South on I-81 — directly toward home
Suggested itinerary
A framework, not a contract. Linger where you want, cover ground where you do not.
Outbound, 12 days
- 1Into Tennessee245 mi
Chattanooga (Ruby Falls, Aquarium) · Nashville (arrive evening)
- 2Music City & the Blues210 mi
Nashville morning (Ryman, Hall of Fame) · Memphis afternoon + evening (Sun Studio, Beale Street)
- 3Memphis to the Plains470 mi
Civil Rights Museum — start early · Oklahoma City Memorial (late afternoon)
- 4Texas & New Mexico550 mi
Cadillac Ranch (quick stop, AZ-40 westbound) · Palo Duro Canyon (25 min south) · Arrive Albuquerque evening
- 5New Mexico Day130 mi
Santa Fe full day · Georgia O'Keeffe Museum, Canyon Road, dinner
- 6Into Arizona365 mi
Petrified Forest / Painted Desert (midday stop) · Sedona (Chapel of the Holy Cross at sunset)
- 7The Canyon115 mi
Grand Canyon arrival (afternoon) · Rim sunset · Stay on rim — Bright Angel or El Tovar
- 8Grand Canyon to the Desert375 mi
Grand Canyon sunrise — Mather Point · Drive to Joshua Tree · Cholla Cactus Garden at sunset
- 9Coast & Big Sur385 mi
Pacific Coast Highway · Bixby Bridge · Dinner at Nepenthe
- 10Oregon Bound490 mi
US-101 north through redwoods · Crater Lake evening arrival or morning
- 11Crater Lake & Rainier410 mi
Crater Lake Rim Drive (morning) · Mount Rainier arrival (late afternoon)
- 12To the Ship90 mi
Paradise meadows if arriving day before cruise · Seattle or Vancouver — your adventure begins
Return, 13 days
- 1Olympic Peninsula110 mi
Hoh Rain Forest Hall of Mosses · Ruby Beach
- 2The Gorge210 mi
Columbia River Gorge Historic Highway · Multnomah Falls · Crown Point
- 3Into Montana440 mi
Driving day — the landscape transforms · Arrive Missoula evening
- 4Crown of the Continent130 mi
Going-to-the-Sun Road (full day) · Logan Pass · Stay in Whitefish or East Glacier
- 5Big Sky → Badlands435 mi
Theodore Roosevelt NP (late afternoon Scenic Loop) · Medora for the night
- 6The West That Was310 mi
Badlands Loop Road · Wall Drug · Mount Rushmore evening ceremony
- 7Great Lakes580 mi
Long drive day — leave at 6am · Arrive Minneapolis evening
- 8Boundary Waters & North330 mi
Boundary Waters day paddle from Ely · Return to Duluth or Two Harbors
- 9Michigan & the Island450 mi
Upper Peninsula scenic drive · Mackinac Island ferry + afternoon
- 10Great Falls450 mi
Drive through Detroit · Niagara Falls evening + Maid of the Mist next morning
- 11Finger Lakes100 mi
Watkins Glen gorge trail · Winery visits · Ithaca dinner
- 12Shenandoah370 mi
I-81 S through the Valley · Skyline Drive · Big Meadows elk at dusk
- 13Home615 mi
Leave early · Break in Chattanooga or Wytheville · Home
Mile by mile
Outbound · Southern Route
- North Georgia (Blairsville area) to Chattanooga, TN90 mi · 2h
Your warm-up leg through the North Georgia mountains.
- Chattanooga, TN to Nashville, TN135 mi · 2h
I-24 W — smooth interstate.
- Nashville, TN to Memphis, TN210 mi · 3h
I-40 W. Plan an early start to have a full day in Memphis.
- Memphis, TN to Oklahoma City, OK470 mi · 6h 45m
Long drive day. Leave by 7am. I-40 W the whole way. Consider Little Rock, AR as a halfway lunch stop (2.5h from Memphis).
- Oklahoma City, OK to Amarillo, TX265 mi · 3h 45m
I-40 W. The Texas Panhandle begins flat and stays flat — the canyon will surprise you.
- Amarillo, TX to Albuquerque, NM285 mi · 4h
I-40 W. The landscape changes here — you enter the high desert and the air changes with it.
- Albuquerque, NM to Santa Fe, NM65 mi · 1h
I-25 N. Do not skip this detour. Santa Fe and Albuquerque together are one stop.
- Santa Fe, NM to Petrified Forest, AZ245 mi · 3h 30m
Return to I-40 W via Albuquerque. The Petrified Forest straddles the highway — enter one side, exit the other.
- Petrified Forest, AZ to Sedona, AZ120 mi · 2h
I-40 W to AZ-89A south through Oak Creek Canyon — one of the great scenic drives in the Southwest. Do not take the faster I-17 route.
- Sedona, AZ to Grand Canyon South Rim, AZ115 mi · 2h
AZ-89A N to US-180 N. Book lodging on the rim 12 months in advance if possible.
- Grand Canyon, AZ to Joshua Tree, CA375 mi · 5h 30m
US-89 S to I-40 W to US-95 S to CA-62 W. Long but straightforward. Joshua Tree is the night sky reward.
- Joshua Tree, CA to Big Sur, CA385 mi · 6h
I-10 W to I-405 N to US-101 N to CA-1. Consider breaking at Santa Barbara (4h mark) for the night.
- Big Sur, CA to Crater Lake, OR490 mi · 7h 30m
US-101 N to I-5 N to OR-62 N. Long drive — consider breaking in Eugene or Medford, OR.
- Crater Lake, OR to Mount Rainier, WA410 mi · 6h
OR-138 W to I-5 N to WA-706 E. Consider breaking in Portland.
- Mount Rainier, WA to Seattle, WA / Vancouver, BC90 mi · 2h
WA-706 W to WA-7 N to I-5 N. For Vancouver add the border crossing — bring passports.
Return · Northern Route
- Seattle, WA to Olympic National Park, WA110 mi · 2h
US-101 W around the Olympic Peninsula. Take the full day.
- Olympic NP, WA to Columbia River Gorge, OR210 mi · 3h 30m
US-101 S to I-5 S to I-84 E. The gorge begins around Troutdale, OR.
- Columbia River Gorge to Missoula, MT440 mi · 6h 30m
I-84 E to I-82 N to US-2 E to I-90 E. The landscape transforms dramatically on this drive.
- Missoula, MT to Glacier National Park, MT130 mi · 2h
US-93 N to US-2 E. Book vehicle reservations before leaving home.
- Glacier NP, MT to Theodore Roosevelt NP, ND435 mi · 6h
US-2 E to I-94 E. Long and flat through Montana's Hi-Line — stock up on gas and food in Havre or Glasgow.
- Theodore Roosevelt NP, ND to Badlands, SD225 mi · 3h
I-94 E to I-94 S to I-90 E. Wall, SD is the exit.
- Badlands, SD to Mount Rushmore, SD85 mi · 1h 30m
I-90 W to US-16 S. These two stops are a natural pair — do both in one day.
- Mount Rushmore, SD to Minneapolis, MN580 mi · 8h
US-16 E to I-90 E. The longest single drive day on the return. Leave very early or break in Sioux Falls, SD.
- Minneapolis, MN to Boundary Waters, MN165 mi · 2h 30m
US-53 N to Ely, MN. Day trip — return to Duluth or Two Harbors for the night.
- Boundary Waters, MN to Mackinac Island, MI490 mi · 7h
US-53 S to I-535 E to US-2 E across the Upper Peninsula. Break in Ironwood or Sault Ste. Marie.
- Mackinac Island, MI to Niagara Falls, NY450 mi · 6h 30m
I-75 S to I-94 E to I-90 E through Detroit and into New York.
- Niagara Falls, NY to Finger Lakes, NY100 mi · 1h 30m
I-90 E to NY-14 S. Easy connection — natural two-stop day.
- Finger Lakes, NY to Shenandoah, VA370 mi · 5h 30m
I-81 S the whole way. The mountains build gradually and beautifully.
- Shenandoah, VA to North Georgia615 mi · 8h 30m
I-81 S to I-985 S. Break in Wytheville, VA or Chattanooga, TN. You're almost home.
Things worth knowing
💛 The America the Beautiful Pass — Buy This First+
- $80 at any national park entrance gate. Covers the driver and all passengers in one vehicle.
- The Grand Canyon entry alone is $35. You'll recoup the pass cost at your second park. After that, every park on this route is free.
- Buy it at your very first national park (the Petrified Forest works perfectly) and keep it in the glove box.
🏔️ Altitude — Something Most Southerners Don't Expect+
- Santa Fe sits at 7,000 feet. The Grand Canyon rim is 7,000 feet. Going-to-the-Sun Road at Glacier peaks at 6,646 feet.
- At altitude you may feel more tired than expected, get a headache, or feel short of breath — especially the first day.
- The fix: drink more water than usual, slow down on any walking, and rest if something feels off. It passes quickly.
⛽ Gas in the West — Fill Up Early+
- Through the desert Southwest and across Montana and the Dakotas, gas stations can be 50–70 miles apart.
- Rule: any time the tank drops below half in a rural area, stop and fill it.
- Big Sur: no gas for 90 miles between Carmel and San Simeon. Fill completely in Carmel before heading south. This strands people every summer.
🛂 Passports & Cash+
- Passports required if departing from Vancouver, BC, or visiting the Canadian side of Niagara Falls (the better view — worth the crossing).
- Keep $150–200 in small bills in the car. Roadside stands, Navajo Nation vendors, some rural parks, and small diners are cash only.
📅 What to Book Ahead+
- Grand Canyon lodging (Bright Angel Lodge, El Tovar): 12 months in advance. Not a figure of speech.
- Glacier — Going-to-the-Sun Road vehicle reservations: required May–September. Book at recreation.gov the moment your dates are set.
- Crater Lake Lodge: 6+ months out for summer.
- Mackinac Island Grand Hotel: fills well in advance for summer and fall weekends.
- Albuquerque Balloon Fiesta (first two weeks of October): every hotel within 60 miles books out 6+ months ahead.
- Everything else: 2–4 weeks ahead is typically fine.
✨ How to Make It Extraordinary+
- Arrive at the Grand Canyon, Crater Lake, and Glacier at sunrise — not noon. This is the single most important piece of advice in this guide.
- Stop whenever something catches your eye. The unplanned moments are the ones people talk about for the rest of their lives.
- Talk to people at every stop — rangers, diner cooks, gas station attendants. They know things no guide does.
- Write one sentence each night in a small notebook: what surprised you, what you ate, what you'll remember. Takes two minutes. You'll reread it for decades.
☀️ Final notes for Summer / Fall travelers
- America the Beautiful Pass pays for itself in two parks. Buy it at the first entrance gate.
- Wildfire smoke can affect Pacific Northwest and Montana visibility July–August. Check airnow.gov.
- Balloon Fiesta in Albuquerque (first two weeks of October) needs lodging booked 6+ months out.
- Fall color peaks: Glacier late September, Badlands early October, Shenandoah mid-October, Finger Lakes late October.
Emergency & road resources
- Emergency (anywhere in US)
- 911
- Roadside assistance (AAA)
- 1-800-222-4357
- Poison Control
- 1-800-222-1222
- WA road conditions
- 511wa.gov / call 511
- OR road conditions
- tripcheck.com / call 511
- MT road conditions
- mdt.mt.gov/travinfo / call 511
- SD/ND road conditions
- sd511.com or nd511.gov / call 511
- AZ road conditions
- az511.gov / call 511
- CA road conditions
- quickmap.dot.ca.gov / call 511
- Wildfire & air quality
- airnow.gov
- National park road status
- nps.gov (search park name)
- Park reservations
- recreation.gov