See America in a Scion XB
I might have some free time this summer. I always wanted to drive around the USA and visit as many places as possible. Its kind of hard to narrow it down. I'm looking for the best of the best places to visit. Any suggestions? Please keep in mind I would be starting in NJ. This thread is probably more hypothetical than anything else
Things always pop up and ruin a potential good time.
Originally Posted by Max
I live three blocks from Route 66. Give me a shout if you do it.
Rte 66 will be an ideal way to see America. Also the PCH in California is a good scenic drive too. Make sure you take lots of pics if you do this during the summer.
Certainly include Zion and Yellowstone National parks in such a trip. Also Muir (sp) Woods (north of San Francisco, prettier than Redwoods/Kings Canyon IMO). Olympic NP in Wash State also rocks, and what see it all trip across the US would be complete without going thru Death Valley
If you really have time and money include a side trip through Banf to Alaska, see Denali NP, the Coppr River Basin and go Halibut fishing at Homer
(this would likely be a full summer trip by itself however).
If you really have time and money include a side trip through Banf to Alaska, see Denali NP, the Coppr River Basin and go Halibut fishing at Homer
(this would likely be a full summer trip by itself however).
My cross country plan was going to be Route 66 starting in Chicago, to the West coast, North to Seattle along the coast and take 90/94 back to Chicago.
I still haven't done it, mostly because when I had the time off, I didn't trust my old car. Now I have the car, but no time off...
One of these days though. Take pics if you do it.
I still haven't done it, mostly because when I had the time off, I didn't trust my old car. Now I have the car, but no time off...
One of these days though. Take pics if you do it.
Originally Posted by TheRealBoxster
I might have some free time this summer. I always wanted to drive around the USA and visit as many places as possible. Its kind of hard to narrow it down. I'm looking for the best of the best places to visit. Any suggestions? Please keep in mind I would be starting in NJ. This thread is probably more hypothetical than anything else
Things always pop up and ruin a potential good time.
Mountains in Maine. Everglades. Washington, D.C and the Smithsonian. Coastal Carolinas. Bourbon Street. Cape Kennedy. Blue Ridge Parkway.
These all sound like great ideas.
I've been to The Mall of America, The Keys, Texas, San Diego and Sacremento. If I do this i might have 2 to 3 weeks. I wonder if this enough time to do all this?
I've been to The Mall of America, The Keys, Texas, San Diego and Sacremento. If I do this i might have 2 to 3 weeks. I wonder if this enough time to do all this?
3 weeks should be prett good if you only stop for little while at each location (depending on how many locations)
Tango from NOVA SE drove her xB all the way from virginia to california for the SE 2 year celebration. Only took her like 2-3 days i believe to do coast to coast.
If your gonna be driving all around and stopping then id say 2-3 weeks should be pretty good if you stop at like 10-15 places along the way.
Tango from NOVA SE drove her xB all the way from virginia to california for the SE 2 year celebration. Only took her like 2-3 days i believe to do coast to coast.
If your gonna be driving all around and stopping then id say 2-3 weeks should be pretty good if you stop at like 10-15 places along the way.
umm... from mexico to san diego to Los Angeles to portland to seattle to vancouver, BC Canada - all on basically Interstate 5.... u know u wanna see the space needle...
You can't see it all in 3weeks but you can take out a section of the country. Grand Canyon, PCH, Red Wood Forrest, Glacier National Park, Yellowstone, Bad Lands, Rushmore, Chi-town ect if you want a loop. You'll run out of time though because there's other stuff between. I took a lot of vacations as a kid, usally 3 weeks at a time and still have 6 states to go.
IMO skip the grand canyon (maybe stop and look quick and head on) as there is noy much to see unless you are going to spend time and dollars going down in it. Believe me Zion NP (near Grand Canyon) is far more imprseeive and can be day hiked for little to no cost.
Although it can be a huge tourist trap and there is a lot of CRAP to waste your money on, check out the grand canyon. If you can time it that you arrive at sunset, then wow... When I visited we got there just in time for the sun to be above the canyon and watched it fall. BEAUTIFUL! Also, the stars are to die for.
Death Valley also. Just fun... Lots of empty roads around that area too... See how fast your xB can go.
;D
Death Valley also. Just fun... Lots of empty roads around that area too... See how fast your xB can go.
;D
Originally Posted by mk6111
Although it can be a huge tourist trap and there is a lot of CRAP to waste your money on, check out the grand canyon. If you can time it that you arrive at sunset, then wow... When I visited we got there just in time for the sun to be above the canyon and watched it fall. BEAUTIFUL! Also, the stars are to die for.
Death Valley also. Just fun... Lots of empty roads around that area too... See how fast your xB can go.
;D
Death Valley also. Just fun... Lots of empty roads around that area too... See how fast your xB can go.
;D
Originally Posted by Spider13
The Bad Lands in South Dakota are worth the drive. Devils Tower in Wyoming is pretty cool too.
Badlands are the coolest.
Take I-90 all the way across to seattle and then come back on I-80.
here's a google map to show you what i mean.
google map
Here's a link to our pics from the trip to seattle from missouri
pics of shorbegr's vacation
we did it in 11 days, with about 1,000 miles less than your trip would show. we spent two days in seattle and camped at KOA's the whole way. much cheaper and so much easier.
bring a cooler and fill it at grocery stores. i got one that takes about 1/2 of the back of my xB, then filled the rest with gear and clothes and stuff.
KOA's have laundry, pools, hot tubs, bla bla bla. you can call ahead for reservations and get hotels if the weather is terrible.
we spent less than $1000 for two of us and literrally did whatever we wanted the whole time!
gas went down 35 cents the day we got back, lol. our whole trip was like 5400 miles. you should do it! there is nothing more fun!!
your goal could be to watch the sun rise on one coast and set on another in one trip. that would be awesome!!
enjoy the pics! good luck!








