Itineraries in North America
Crossing more than one country
- Alaska Highway road connecting Alaska with the rest of North America running primarily through Canada.
- Alaska Marine Highway
- Amtrak Cascades π
- Camino Real de Tierra Adentro is the historic Spanish silver mining route, a 2,600 km route from Mexico City, through northern Mexico, into the United States, ending in Santa Fe, New Mexico. The route is a route.
- Chilkoot Trail A hike from the coast of Dyea, Alaska to Lake Bennett in British Columbia.
- Driving between the contiguous United States and the Alaska Highway
- Pan American Highway is a series of routes that passes through Alaska, Canada, the contiguous United States, Mexico, Guatemala, El Salvador, Honduras, Nicaragua, Costa Rica and Panama in North America.
- The Underground Railroad was a network of disparate historical routes used by African-American slaves to escape the "slave states" in the South to the Northern states ("Free states"). Some escaped slaves continued north from the United States to Canada while others went south to Mexico to reach freedom. Today many of the "stations" along the "railroads" serve as museums and memorials to the former slaves' journey north.
Canada
- Across Canada by train, The Canadian π, and The Ocean π
- Bruce Trail
- Dempster Highway
- Driving between the Pacific Coast and the Rockies π
- Esker Trail π
- Icefields Parkway
- Mackenzie Highway π
- Rideau Canal
- Rock Point Trail π
- Stewart-Cassiar Highway π
- Sunshine Coast-Vancouver Island Circle Tour π
- Trans-Canada Highway π and Yellowhead Highway
- Trans Canada Trail π
- Trans-Labrador Highway and Quebec Route 389
- Windsor-Quebec corridor
Mexico
- Cenotes of the YucatΓ‘n π drive through the YucatΓ‘n Peninsula
- Ruta Puuc π 41 km network of secondary roads through YucatΓ‘n state
- Ruta de los Conventos del PopocatΓ©petl π β A challenging week long bicycle tour visiting the earliest 16th-century monasteries on the slopes of PopocatΓ©petl. Along the way youβll cross two national parks, an active volcano, and more historical sites than any reasonable person would ever want to visit.
Nicaragua
United States
Across the USA
- American Discovery Trail
- American Industry Tour π
- Amtrak Cascades π
- Appalachian Trail
- California Zephyr
- Continental Divide Trail
- Easy Rider π
- Empire Builder π
- Interstate 10 & Old Spanish Auto Trail
- Lewis and Clark Trail π
- Lincoln Highway
- Mississippi River
- Oregon Trail π
- Pony Express National Historic Trail π
- Route 66
- Radiator Springs
- Santa Fe Trail π
- The Jazz Track π
- Touring Shaker country π
- Trail of Tears National Historic Trail π
Alaska
Eastern USA
- Downeaster π
- From Plymouth to Hampton Roads π
- The Mohawk Trail
- Buffalo-Pittsburgh Highway π
- U.S. Highway 1 π
Maryland
Massachusetts
New Jersey
- Lighthouses in New Jersey π A driving/boating tour of New Jersey's lighthouses.
New York
- Broadway π A 33-mile road linking Manhattan's Times Square with the historic village of Sleepy Hollow.
- Erie Canal π
- Historic Churches of Buffalo's East Side A half day urban driving tour in Buffalo.
Western USA
- Interstate 5 & Route 99 through three Pacific States along the west coast.
- Pacific Crest Trail
California
- Arroyo del Valle Trail π in the East Bay
- East Shore Trail π near Lake Del Valle in the East Bay
- El Camino Real π
- Ohlone Wilderness Trail π in the East Bay
- OlompaliβPetalumaβSonoma historic parks π in the California Wine Country
- Pacific Coast Highway
Washington
- Mountain Loop Highway β traverses the Mount Baker-Snoqualmie National Forest
- Mountains to Sound Greenway
- The North Cascade Loop π
Nevada
New Mexico
- Breaking Bad Tour π, searching out sets of the acclaimed AMC TV series in Albuquerque
Central USA
Great Plains
Midwest
Illinois
- Along the Magnificent Mile A one-day and night sightseeing tour on foot of Chicago.
- Loop Art Tour A half day walking tour in central Chicago.
Michigan
Ohio
- Little Miami Bike Trail π in southwest Ohio
- Ohio to Erie Trail π
Wisconsin
Rocky Mountains
South
- Bandit Run π is a re-enactment of the road traveled in the 1977 film Smokey and the Bandit from Texarkana, Texas to Atlanta, Georgia; through Tupelo, Mississippi and Birmingham, Alabama.
- Blue Ridge Parkway π
- Braddock Expedition π
- Forrest Gump tour π is a tour of the sites used for the filming of the 1994 comedy film Forrest Gump, directed by Robert Zemeckis, and starring Tom Hanks as Forrest Gump the main character. The majority of the scenes were filmed in and around Beaufort, South Carolina and in Savannah, Georgia. Other scenes were filmed in Los Angeles, California and in Washington DC too.
- Natchez Trace Parkway π
- Black Belt π
- Selma To Montgomery National Historic Trail π
Georgia
- Old South and New South π tour of Atlanta
Florida
Texas
- A Taste of Coastal Texas A three-day weekend drive along State Highway 35
- Canoeing the San Marcos River
Hawaii
- Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail
- Ala Kahakai Kaloko-Honokohau Trail is a short 5 km section of Ala Kahakai National Historic Trail