Travel doesn’t have to mean draining your savings. With the right planning and a few smart decisions, an unforgettable road trip can still fit into a tight budget — even in today’s economy.
Even if you’ve never roadtripped, 2026 is the year to hit the open road in the USA. The iconic Route 66 celebrates its 100th ...
As winter settles in and the holiday season draws near, more Americans are opting to hit the road instead of boarding a plane. In 2025, nearly 90% of holiday travelers plan to drive rather than fly, ...
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Small towns and agricultural regions that have long been neglected are regenerating themselves through tourism. By Elaine Glusac When you’re road-tripping through the cornfields of the Midwest and the ...
Winter driving can be intimidating, but the results are worthwhile. Road trips are often considered a summertime activity, but driving to holiday parties, ski trips and family visits during the ...
When most people think about taking a road trip, they see dollar signs. While you might not need to pay for airfare, you’ll still need to factor in gas, food and a place to stay. To prove that you can ...
One of my favorite travel enhancements is the stay on the way. You’ve already taken off work and packed up your kids and car. Why not maximize your out-of-town time with a stop that’s new or ...