In this travel blog, visit the top scenic drives you should take in America.

#13 Highway 30A, South Walton

This splendid pathway will lead you to the famous filming location of one of the popular movies in America. Heading off to this majestic roadway will make you want to stop at countless fantastic vacation hubs. Highway 30A highlights phenomenal dune lakes and state parks that are incredibly stunning to visit. Another great site to pass by along this road is the Alys Beach for Charlie’s Donuts or you can check out the WaterColor Inn & Resort.

#12 Schoodic National Scenic Byway, Ellsworth

Start your trip with this next stunning road and let yourself be welcomed by fascinating ocean views. The Schoodic National Scenic Byway of Ellsworth offers you astonishing fishing towns to pass through, impressive sheltered harbors, and craggy coastline. Lobsters and clams can be found at any of the various harbors that are lined up on the way. You can also go on a hiking or wandering adventure in Acadia National Park and eat at the Itty-Bitty Diner.

#11 Olympic Peninsula, Washington

This highway in Washington has astounding rock formations, marvelous tide pools, and four pristine beaches. The Olympic Peninsula never fails to draw trippers to one of the famous beach destinations in the area, Ruby Beach. You may opt to lodge even for a single night at the Lake Crescent Lodge or at Lake Quinault Lodge and soothe yourself with some interesting treatments.

#10 Waveland to Ocean Springs, Mississippi

The magical coast of Mississippi may surprise you. Dubbed as the “Secret Coast” for its marvelous treasure, this pathway of Waveland to Ocean Springs will bring you to a heavenly-like paradise exploration. Passing this roadway, don’t forget to stop by some exciting hubs. For great spots to lodge when you get tired of driving, there is Centennial Plaza situated in Gulfport. This place consists of two restaurants, a lazy river, and a swim up-bar. You may also get a chance to go to the longest man made beach found in the area.

#9 Pacific Coast Highway, California

Pacific Coast Highway, famously known as Highway 1, is said to be among the most wonderful and iconic American roadways. If you visit this fantastic road, then you can pass through the most popular roadway in California, the Big Sur. Once you head there, don’t forget Malibu or Santa Barbara as they are among the well-known hubs to visit along the way.

#8 Old Mission Peninsula, Michigan

This dazzling highway has Great Traverse Bay views and can give you a break for a while. After you go far on your drive, you can treat yourself to a classy drink. The Old Mission Peninsula has eight areas exclusive for wine, and the elegant drinks are delicious. You can also enjoy watching the sunset at the bay of Michigan.

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