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According to a new national survey from the Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company and America’s Byways, 70% of Americans are planning to take at least one road trip this autumn and a combination of stable gas prices and abundant scenic routes should contribute to opportunities for weekend road trips or getaways.
The survey also finds that most travelers want their journey to be something that is beautiful and unique, not just another trip on a superhighway. In fact, the overwhelming majority of people (80%) would opt for a scenic, touring drive rather than driving directly to their destination. Unlike summer road trips, which focus on the destinations, fall getaway trips are built on the overall experience of the journey.
“Our survey showed that 97% of Americans planning a fall road trip agree that their overall comfort is the key to enjoying it, so we joined together with America’s Byways to unveil a list of the ’50 Most Comfortable Touring Drives,'” said Gary Medalis, general manager for Goodyear consumer tires. “These top 50 touring drives encompass comfort and scenery to enhance the trip and are all within reasonable distance of major metropolitan areas.”
“This fall, for not a lot of money, travelers can skip the superhighways and exit to the smaller roadways to experience some of the best roads America has to offer,” said Derrick Crandall, spokesperson for America’s Byways and president of the American Recreation Coalition. “While there are hundreds of fantastic drives along America’s Byways, we worked with Goodyear to create a list of some of the best, providing Americans with what they told us they are looking for — comfortable, nearby drives that provide scenic and unique landscapes. The list follows”
- Delaware River Scenic Byway — New Jersey.
- Merritt Parkway — Connecticut.
- Great Lakes Seaway Trail — New York, Pennsylvania.
- Arroyo Seco Historic Parkway — California.
- Ebbetts Pass Scenic Byway — California.
- San Luis Obispo North Coast Byway — California.
- Historic Route 66 — Illinois, Arizona, New Mexico, Oklahoma.
- Lincoln Highway — Illinois.
- Brandywine Valley Scenic Byway — Delaware.
- Historic National Road — Pennsylvania, Illinois, Indiana, Maryland, Ohio, West Virginia.
- Blue Ridge Parkway — North Carolina, Virginia.
- Journey through Hallowed Ground — Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia.
- George Washington Memorial Parkway — Virginia.
- Millstone Valley Scenic Byway — New Jersey
- Baltimore’s Historic Charles Street — Maryland.
- Woodward Avenue Automotive Heritage Trail — Michigan.
- Red Rock Scenic Byway — Arizona.
- Stevens Pass Greenway — Washington.
- Chinook Scenic Byway — Washington.
- Mountains to Sound Greenway — Washington.
- Grand Rounds Scenic Byway — Minnesota.
- Florida Keys Scenic Highway — Florida.
- Florida Black Bear Scenic Byway — Florida.
- A1A Scenic and Historic Coastal Byway — Florida.
- Ormond Scenic Loop and Trail — Florida.
- Lariat Loop Scenic & Historic Byway — Colorado.
- Gold Belt Tour Scenic & Historic Byway — Colorado.
- Ohio River Scenic Byway — Ohio, Illinois, Indiana.
- Amish Country Byway — Ohio.
- Lake Erie Coastal Ohio Trail — Ohio.
- Meeting of the Great Rivers Scenic Route — Illinois.
- Mt. Hood Scenic Byway — Oregon.
- West Cascades Scenic Byway — Oregon.
- Cherokee Foothills Scenic Byway — South Carolina.
- Natchez Trace Parkway — Tennessee, Alabama, Mississippi.
- Connecticut State Route 169 — Connecticut.
- Nebo Loop Scenic Byway — Utah.
- Loess Hills Scenic Byway — Iowa.
- Woodlands Trace — Tennessee, Kentucky.
- Selma to Montgomery March Byway — Alabama.
- Flint Hills Scenic Byway — Kansas.
- Wetlands and Wildlife Scenic Byway — Kansas.
- Talladega Scenic Drive — Alabama.
- Alabama’s Coastal Connection — Alabama.
- Las Vegas Strip — Nevada.
- Death Valley Scenic Byway — California.
- Route 1, San Luis Obispo North Coast Byway — California.
- Santa Fe Trail — New Mexico, Colorado.
- Turquoise Trail — New Mexico.
- Lincoln Heritage Scenic Byway — Kentucky
Additional results from the survey revealed 49% of Americans would sacrifice their GPS units, while others (32%) would sacrifice music and good gas mileage (29%) to experience a comfortable drive.
America’s Byways is a collection of 150 distinct and diverse roads designated by the U.S. Secretary of Transportation. The National Scenic Byways Program is part of the U.S. Department of Transportation, Federal Highway Administration. The program is a grass-roots collaborative effort established to help recognize, preserve and enhance selected roads throughout the United States.
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