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The 6 Most Spectacular Winter Road Trips in North America

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  • Car stopped on the side of a snowy road leading into snow covered mountains

Road trips are an adventure that change with each season. In the spring, they’re best enjoyed watching the flowers bloom with the windows rolled down. Throughout summer, they’re perfect for weekend getaways in picturesque areas. For fall, road trips are a wonderful way to gaze at the changing foliage. Now that winter’s here, turn up the heater and cruise through beautiful, snow-covered destinations. Read this list to see which location you need to visit first.

1. Oregon

Oregon’s pines take on a new feeling in the winter snow. From the Oregon Coast to Mount Bachelor and the high desert of the east, there is no part of this state that isn’t road trip-worthy. Plan your drive with plenty of stops in charming towns along the way.

2. Vermont

A Vermont road trip isn’t complete without cruising down picturesque Route 100. Spend a few days weaving through small towns and visiting unique attractions while admiring every moment and stunning view.

3. Utah

While shorter than other road trips, the adventure from Salt Lake to Southern Utah is well worth a weekend trip. Celebrate the winter season by the high cliffs of Zion and snowy hoodoos of Bryce Canyon National Park. These beautiful snow-capped red rocks are perfect for pictures or hiking, if you’re adventurous!

4. New York

Spend a few days driving around New York’s Hudson Valley. As you drive around the area, take pictures of the striking vistas, winding roads and wide-open spaces. These peaceful views are a huge contrast to the hustle of New York City. If you have time, stop at Hyde Park for a historical addition to your journey.

5. Tennessee to North Carolina

Drive through the Great Smoky National Park to experience a winter wonderland. The park is filled with snowy trails leading through leafless frost-covered forests and showing alpine wilderness. Don’t be surprised if you spend more time outside your car looking at scenic overlook areas than driving.

6. Texas

Cruise along 345-miles of road winding through Texas’ beautiful Hill Country outside Austin for an unforgettable experience. Along the way, stop in Johnson City, President Lyndon B. Johnson’s birthplace, which is strung up with one million lights each December. Turn this road trip into an extended vacation by visiting nearby state parks and other famous attractions.

This winter, explore scenic areas the nation has to offer. From the countryside in Texas to large parks found in New York, there’s always something to discover in the U.S. with a road trip. As you plan out your next adventure, sign up for Best Western Rewards. Registration is free, and you begin earning points on your first stay during your road trip.