
The Unites States has so many amazing destinations and a road trip is the perfect way to see them all! I’ve made a great list of 25 must see spots on your next US road trip that are quick and easy stops to help break up your drive.
Horseshoe Bend

We stopped by Horseshoe Bend in Page, Arizona on our Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon road trip! It was a little out of the way, but totally worth it. The views are incredible and you can spend ten minutes or two hours here! It was especially great for our boys because there were lots of rocks to climb on, which helped them get their wiggles out after being in the car for several hours.

If you find yourself near Moab, Utah then you must add Wilson Arch to your list! This amazing arch is not in the nearby National Parks, instead you’ll find this little gem right off of highway 191, south of Moab. This impressive arch spans 91 feet and has a height of 46 feet. It was a fantastic stop for us on our Road Trip to Yellowstone.
Dead Horse Point Overlook

Another amazing stop that doesn’t require a lot of time to explore is Dead Horse Point Overlook near Moab, Utah. This overlook is a very short walk from the parking lot and the views are to die for! I actually enjoyed these views more than those at the Grand Canyon! We visited this amazing site on our Texas to Moab road trip!
Las Vegas Sign

A trip to Las Vegas isn’t complete unless you get your photo under the infamous Welcome to Fabulous Las Vegas sign! This sign marks the start of the Las Vegas Strip and can be found in the median at 5100 Las Vegas Boulevard South. There is parking lot available here and we did have to wait in a short line to get this photo. This was another stop on our road trip adventure to the Grand Canyon!
Big Lake Sand Cave

We actually found this really cool sand cave by accident when we stopped by the Shell gas station in Page, Arizona on our road trip to Kanab, Utah! It is a very short walk from the parking lot next to the gas station to reach the sand cave. This quick stop makes for a really neat photo shoot and a great place to get out and stretch your legs!
Toadstools Hoodoos

The Toadstools are one of my favorite road trip stops to date! This is such a unique place and a short hike full of adventure. This trail is about 45 minutes from Kanab, Utah. This is one of those places that you can spend all day if you have the time! If you’re able to visit, the walk is flat, easy, and about 1.8 miles out and back. I recommend checking this out if you anywhere near Page, Arizona or in Southern Utah!
Perrine Coulee Falls

If you’re ever in Twin Falls, Idaho you must stop by Perrine Coulee Falls. This waterfall runs year round and drops an impressive 200 feet, with summer months having the strongest flow. There are places to park right off the road near the trailhead to the falls. This is the very first waterfall I walked behind and now I have a new waterfall hiking addiction! We stopped here on our road trip to Yellowstone.
Golden Gate Bridge

You can’t make the trip to San Francisco without seeing the Golden Gate Bridge! We found the perfect beach to get great photos of this iconic bridge. Head over to Baker’s Beach for a relaxing break on your road trip adventures. Walk the beach, check out the beach cave, and take in the bay! We made the stop here on our Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip!
Kanab Sand Caves

The Kanab Sand Caves are such a gorgeous stop if you’re road tripping around Southern Utah. We stumbled upon these on our drive to both Bryce Canyon and Zion National Park from Kanab, and we knew we had to stop and check it out. The views are stunning and the caves are so unique. You’ll love this intriguing stop!
Home Alone House

If Home Alone is still your favorite holiday movie, then you should put the Home Alone House on your bucket list! It was always a dream of mine to see it in person, so when I was road tripping to Chicago, I made the half hour drive to 671 Lincoln Ave in Winnetka, IL. And my childhood dream came true!
Field of Dreams Site

My boys are baseball players and love all things baseball. So, on our Midwest road trip, we made the stop at the Field of Dreams movie site! We toured the house, the cornfields, and played baseball on the actual field! This is a fantastic stop for both movie and baseball lovers!
Bear Creek Falls

If you’re in Colorado, I highly recommend driving the Million Dollar highway from Ouray to Silverton. On this drive, be sure to stop to see Bear Creek Waterfall. You can’t see it from the road without stopping at the overlook and checking it out! It is one of the most gorgeous waterfalls I’ve ever seen in person! We stopped by on our Southwest Colorado Road Trip!
Garden of the Gods Park

Another great stop in Colorado is Garden of the Gods Park in Colorado Springs. We’ve visited on more than one road trip because it’s just that great of a stop! If you enjoy nature and rock formations, this is the place for you. If you have kids, they will love this nature’s playground!
Hoover Dam

The Hoover Dam is not my favorite stop on the list, but I am glad to say that I’ve seen it in person. It is a really neat accomplishment and a cool stop. We enjoyed walking across the Hoover Dam Bridge. If you’re road tripping around Nevada, be sure to check this out! We stopped by on our Las Vegas to the Grand Canyon road trip!
Natural Bridges Overlook

One of the most beautiful overlooks I’ve seen in person is the Natural Bridges Overlook along the Samual H. Boardman Corridor in Oregon. You can simply take in the sights from the overlook, or if you’re more adventurous, you can hike out to the natural bridges. We stopped here on our Pacific Coast Highway Road Trip!
St. Joseph Lighthouses

If you’re near Lake Michigan, be sure to check out the St. Joseph lighthouses! Lighthouses always seem to make a stunning backdrop. Stroll along the beach and take in the scenery if you’re near the area. I was lucky enough to visit on a gorgeous fall day as my girlfriends and I road tripped from Chicago to Michigan!
Abe Lincoln’s Homestead

I love all things Abraham Lincoln, so when I heard that we would pass by his homestead on our road trip to Chicago, I knew we had to stop! It was a quick visit, but totally worth it. The only home that Lincoln ever owned is in Springfield, Illinois. You can see the home, take the tour, walk down his old street, or venture down the street to the Presidential Library. Who knew that Springfield was so cool?
Waco Mammoth National Monument

If you’re in Texas and you like fossils and mammoths, then you should give this place a try! We visited for less than an hour on our drive to Waco, TX. We found it very fascinating to learn that so many mammoths once roamed in Texas.
Monument Valley

We stopped by Forest Gump Point in Monument Valley for a quick photo on our Texas to Moab road trip. Monument Valley provides such a beautiful desert landscape, so just driving through is breathtaking. You can drive through, stop for a quick photo, or spend days just in this area alone!
The Hollywood Sign

It’s been years since we’ve visited Los Angeles, but if you’re in the area you have to see the iconic Hollywood Sign! You can get great views of the sign from Mulholland Highway and the Griffith Observatory!