There are many amazing things about the good old “You-Ess-of-Ay'' and not many are more iconic than Route 66. The 2,500 miles, three-week drive from the east coast to the west coast along the once-bustling road is a dream on the bucket list of many travellers and one of the excellent road trips of the world. The road originally ran from Chicago, Illinois to Santa Monica, California across 7 states and multiple towns and cities but today only around 85% of the route remains.
Decaying roads, dangerous conditions and route replacement have made a large section of Route 66 un-drivable and today, to travel the entire route, you will need to begin in Missouri and end in Arizona. But as iconic as the route is, there are other breathtaking roads you can drive across multiple states, each with its own history, amazing locations and stories to tell:
- Interstate 40
- Pacific Coast Highway
- Blue Ridge Parkway
- Going-to-the-Sun Road
Interstate 40 was built as a replacement for Route 66 while the Pacific Coast Highway will take you on a scenic tour of California. Blue Ridge Parkway is like a trip to the past as you wind the historical roads of an old America and titanic, natural glaciers can be spotted from Going-to-the-Sun Road.
So, get your ESTA Application ready and take a drive on the wild side and experience these excellent road trips.