
Many would disagree, but it is my opinion that autumn sucks. Everything’s dying, you have to rake, it gets cold, you just know what’s coming next (winter). Fortunately, Mother Nature has given us a gift to get through this tough time: beautiful foliage. And there’s no better way to enjoy this wonder of nature then by driving past it in your toasty car. If you’re looking for North America’s most beautiful autumn drives, here you go:
Black Hills, South Dakota Read more…
State Highway 126, Oregon Read more…
Denali Highway, Alaska Read more…
Natchez Trace Parkway, Tennessee, Alabama & Mississippi Read more…
Cabot Trail, Cape Breton Island, Canada Read more…
Highway 88, High Sierra via Carson Pass, Calif. Read more…
Kancamagus Highway, White Mountains National Forest, N.H. Read more…
Southern Utah/Northern Arizona Read more…
Devil’s Lake State Park, Wis. Read more…
Green Mountains, Vt. Read more…
Route 120 between Ridgway and Lock Haven, Penn. Read more…
Columbia River Gorge Road (I-84), Ore. Read more…
Amish Country Byway, Ohio Read more…
Blue Ridge Parkway, N.C. Read more…
Coconino National Forest, Ariz. Read more…

It’s summer, and you know what that means: ROAD TRIP!!! If you’ve got time to kill and a love of the road, here are some great road trip itineraries, as compiled by Outside Online. First stop: breweries!