Trip Itinerary
New York City, NY
Begin your cross-country adventure in the heart of New York City. Make sure your van is stocked, fueled, and ready for the journey ahead. The southern route will take you through beautiful landscapes while avoiding icy northern roads.
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NYC → Shenandoah Valley, VA
Head west and south toward Virginia's Shenandoah Valley. As you enter Virginia, you'll be surrounded by the Blue Ridge and Allegheny Mountains. Consider a quick detour to Shenandoah National Park overlook or a stretch of Skyline Drive if weather permits.
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Shenandoah Valley → Charlotte, NC
Arrive in Charlotte by afternoon. This major city is a good chance to resupply and enjoy urban amenities. Consider visiting the city or continuing to nearby camping.
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Charlotte → North Georgia Mountains
Experience mountain scenery through Western North Carolina. Asheville is a charming mountain city and gateway to the Blue Ridge. If conditions are safe, drive up to Newfound Gap for panoramic views of snowy peaks.
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North Georgia → Cheaha Mountain, AL
Visit Cheaha Mountain - at 2,407 feet, the highest point in Alabama. The Talladega Scenic Drive (AL-281) takes you up with beautiful views. Even in winter, often "above the clouds" with stunning sunsets. Short hike to Bald Rock for great vista.
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Cheaha → New Orleans, LA
Enter the Deep South. Option to camp in De Soto National Forest (free dispersed camping) or push on to New Orleans for city culture - French Quarter, jambalaya, beignets, and live jazz.
Option 2: New Orleans area - Treasure Chest Casino lot in Kenner (free if you patronize casino), or Bayou Segnette State Park ($30, 15 min from downtown).
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New Orleans → Sam Houston NF, TX
Welcome to the Lone Star State! Sam Houston National Forest surrounds Lake Conroe north of Houston. Stop at Buc-ee's mega-travel center in Baytown on I-10 - quintessential Texas road trip stop.
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Sam Houston NF → Junction, TX
Enter the rolling hills and limestone outcrops of Hill Country. Junction is a small town on the Llano River - perfect for a relaxing riverside stop.
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Junction → Guadalupe Mountains, TX
Wide desert vistas, mesas, and distant mountains. Guadalupe Mountains National Park features the tallest peak in Texas (Guadalupe Peak, 8,751 ft) and striking limestone cliffs. February is off-season so it's quiet. Sunset on El Capitan is magnificent.
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Guadalupe Mountains → Tucson, AZ
Enter Arizona surrounded by giant saguaro cacti. Pleasant February weather (60s-70s°F daytime). Visit Saguaro National Park or Arizona-Sonora Desert Museum. Beautiful Sonoran Desert landscape especially at golden hour.
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Tucson → Anza-Borrego Desert, CA
Enter California! Stop to climb a sand dune at Imperial Sand Dunes viewpoint. Head into vast Anza-Borrego Desert State Park - about 1.5 hours from San Diego. Explore trails like Morteros Trail (ancient grinding holes) or Ghost Mountain Trail (old homestead ruins).
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Anza-Borrego → San Diego, CA
Wake up to gorgeous desert sunrise. Morning hike amid blooming ocotillo or cactus (February starts wildflower season). Final beautiful drive through dramatic terrain changes from desert to mountains to coast.
Congratulations - you've made it coast-to-coast!
Enjoy San Diego: La Jolla Cove, Balboa Park, beaches, and more. Option to camp at Cleveland National Forest (Pine Creek Road near Mount Laguna for free dispersed camping) or treat yourself to beachfront RV park with hot shower.
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