Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Best American Road Trips: From the Iconic to the Unexpected

Imagine a summer journey, driving with the top down and the wind running through your hair on a beautiful, warm day. Your favorite music is blasting from the radio. Ice cream piled high on a cone is dripping down your arm. What better way is there to feel alive and care-free then by going on a classic American road trip? Whether you desire an iconic drive on Route 66 or you prefer to travel through the unknown, Kuehn Motors has some suggestions for you to try out, along with the perfect vehicle paring.
Pacific Coast Highway, California
From Carmel to Morro Bay, coasting down this 147-mile seaside California roadway has become a rite of passage for West Coasters. There’s a sight and excursion for every taste. The bright lights and cotton candy-filled views at the amusement park in Santa Cruz will take you back to your teenage years. Breathe in a stunning, unparalleled view of San Diego Bay from the Cabrillo National Monument. Visit some stunning redwoods and McWay Falls at Julia Pfiffer Burns State Park in Big Sur. Look for history and grandeur at Hearst Castle and animal fun at Monterey Bay Aquarium. This sunny Californian road trip will take your youthful spirit far, especially if you’re riding high on a smart little convertible or a Harley Davidson Sportster.
Blue Ridge Parkway and Nashville, Virginia, North Carolina, Tennessee
For a taste of the South, drive through the Appalachian Mountains on the scenic 467-mile Blue Ridge Parkway which travels through Virginia, North Carolina, and Tennessee. The drive is bookended by Shenandoah National Park in Virginia and Great Smoky Mountains National Park in Tennessee. Hike through enchanting parks and visit the Humpback Rocks, James River, and Peaks of Otter in Virginia. Visit Walker Knob, Glassmine Falls, the Great Craggy Mountains, and the Biltmore Estate in North Carolina, as well as the Linn Cover Viaduct, a marvel of modern engineering that lets you coast through the tree tops.


Add an extension to your trip and travel to Nashville, Tennessee for a historical experience in Music City. Visit the Grand Ole Opry, Ryman Auditorium, and the Hall of Fame for a taste of country music. Visit one of the nearby Civil War scenes that surround the city for a glimpse into the past. Check out Carter house, Lotz House, and Carnton Plantation to see three war era mansions that have survived the years. Take a vehicle like our 2012 Audi Q5 2.0T Premium that can transition from country roads to a city like Nashville.


Anchorage to Kenai Peninsula and Valdez, Alaska
The 300-mile route from Anchorage to Valdez connecting Glenn and Richardson highways, offers incredible, unearthly views of prehistoric glaciers and snowy mountain ranges, as well as musk oxen- ancient looking animals prized for their wool. Traveling on ferry into Valdez, you’ll pass a 25-mile drop from Thompson Pass as well as views of Keystone Canyon opening into Prince William Sound. Known as Alaska’s playground, the Kenai Peninsula offer the Kenai Fjords National Park and the Kenai River, famous for its salmon population. Visit this beautiful, under-discovered frontier with a leased Buick Enclave for the best trip possible.
Coastal New England
New England is known for its fall foliage, but a drive up the coast during the summertime can be just as sweet. A 400-mile trip from Boston, Massachusetts to Bar Harbor, Maine will show you the best of what small town charm is. Walk around Boston Common in order to explore the historic mysteries surrounding one of America’s oldest and most storied cities. Stroll the Freedom Trail to check out famous sites from the American Revolution. Catch a game at Fenway Park and tackle your first lobster roll of the trip at Neptune Oyster.
Drive onward to Portsmouth, New Hampshire and walk the Harbor Trail between North Church and U.S.S. Albacore submarine. End your trip in Portland, Maine, and walk around picturesque downtown before hopping a ferry to explore the chain of islands that are bound to awe and inspire you. Make sure to visit Acadia National Park, a serene and picturesque stop of 47,000 acres of woods, mountains, coastline, and bald eagles. Make the most of the exhilarating Atlantic sea breeze by renting a Chevrolet Corvette to drive from small charming town to small picturesque village.
Glacier National Park, Montana
For the most adventurous, cruise along the Going to the Sun road for a life-lasting thrill. The road features 50 miles of twists and turns, has been designated as one of the most scenic drives in the world, and is considered an engineering marvel after it was completed in 1932. With hundreds of animal and plant species, and an infinite amount of beautiful vantage points, Glacier National Park is unparalleled in its breathtaking beauty. Families with kids of all ages will love the sights and proximity to massive glaciers and exciting wildlife. Travel by a family friendly car like the Chevrolet Equinox LT to make the most out of your trip.

Road trips are a staple to summer vacations, and many times the travelling portion of vacations are the least desireable. Travel in style and comfort this summer. The saying goes getting there is half the fun, but we believe the right vehicle on the perfect road can turn summer travel into an adventure.

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