National Park Service Route Pointer Is the Perfect Inspiration for Your Next Trip
Traveling is a great way to see a lot in one vacation, but figuring out where to go is tricky. The National Park Service has many great itineraries that can inspire you and offer directions.
You can filter routes by region or state if you want to adhere to a specific area. Here are some great ones from the list:
- American Hispanic Heritage : The sites are listed by state, so you can plan your itinerary with stops at the ones that interest you the most.
- Route 66 : includes sections between the start of the road near Chicago and the end near Los Angeles.
- Aboard the Underground Railroad : Underground Railroad Historic Sites, sorted by state again.
- Lewis & Clark Expedition : The locations on this itinerary are listed in chronological order based on when they were part of the expedition (before, during, after).
Even if you don’t follow their routes exactly, you can use them to get ideas on topics or just find a couple of places to visit. For a complete list of National Park Service routes, follow the link below.
Tourist Route Pointer | National Park Service