One of the biggest challenges when preparing for a cross-country road trip is packing. While no parent wants to overpack, certain items are non-negotiable when traveling with kids. Create a checklist of the essentials and non-essentials for the long journey. If your kids are old enough to m...
Learn more about how they navigated their cross country road trip with a dog in our interview below!How did you initially decide to go on a campervan trip? We had lived in NYC for about 8 years now, and decided that we wanted to move to San Francisco to be closer to family. We ...
Ultimate cross-country road trip: Route 66
We were an hour into our road trip, driving through the lavishly green countryside of western Québec, and the silence in the car was as thick as the post-rain fog coming off the hills. My 14-year-old son Quinn and I were barely talking. My earlier attempts at chatting had bee...
Plan an epic American road trip with 11 classic routes, including Route 66, the Pacific Coast Highway, US-2, and more cross-country drives.
Driving yourself on a cross-country move will put thousands of miles on your odometer. Auto transport services make it easy to move your car from point A to point B without planning a big road trip with kids, family or pets. Plus, they’re more affordable than selling and buying a new...
Overview of a 4 week 2002 Cross Country Road Trip with Travel Itinerary, Travel Road Map, and Tips for Cross Country travelers with Kids
Lolo's Extreme is a place for adventurous families to explore ideas for their own RV road trip travels across the USA and Canada. Do it now, before the kids don't want to travel with you anymore! During a 3 ½ week trip each summer with our two boys we've... ...
Plan stops at cool restaurants and unique attractions to keep the trip fun. How Many Days Do You Need for a Cross-Country Road Trip? Allow 5 to 7 days for a fast-paced trip with minimal stops. This involves driving for upwards of 10 hours per day. A balanced trip with sightseeing, ...
The first two (my only round trip voyage) occured when I was about eleven or twelve. Family summer vacation: driving from Albuquerque to Maine and back again in a Ford Van with two parents and six kids. It felt endless, cramped and really boring. It was the pre-walkman era or car-ca...