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Top 10 Scenic Roads For Your Next Road Trip

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Richardson Highway

Where: This 368-mile highway connects the cities of Valdez and Fairbanks in Alaska.

Why: This highway boasts the first major road built in Alaska and two stunning hundred-mile sections that are designated State Scenic Byways. The wide-open road offers incredibly satisfying views, leading you along straight and curvy roads towards huge snow-capped mountain ranges and through expansive fields.

If that doesn’t impress you, we bet you’ll be amazed by the glaciers, alpine forests, and elusive wildlife. It’s undoubtedly a feast for the eyes. Don’t forget to stop by Thompson Pass. You can find the unforgettable Worthington Glacier here. This extraordinary glacier is one of few in the world you can actually drive to, so make sure you take advantage of the adventure.

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  1. Have you ever heard of the Highway to the Stars (a section of the route is designated as a star gazers paradise) in north central Pennsylvania? It is PA state route 44 starting at the PA/NY border in Ceres, NY. It goes through Coudersport, PA, the Black Forest, Jersey Shore, PA, crosses route US 15 at Allenwood, PA and ends near I-80 near Bloomsburg, PA. It is an excellent view filled highway for cars and motorcycles.

  2. Sammy, Pretty Girl and Vali

    We are headed back out in early Fall, stops at ‘must see’ new NFL Stadiums to see games along the way. Drive around the USA, Windows Down, good eats for dinner, pet friendly hotel nightly. Kickoff most likely Mackinac Island and Upper Michigan Peninsula to put the pedal to the metal from our crib in the corn fields of Rocky Point/Currie SE NC and the Moore’s Creek Bridge National Battlefield and the beginning of the American Experience.
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