When you take a road trip, you want to make the most of it. David Berkowitz of Chicago, a frequent road tripper, often plans his routes around some of these major, must-see American landmarks.
Yellowstone National Park
You haven’t lived until you’ve seen the majesty of “Old Faithful,” a geyser that erupt regularly and is one of the world’s most predictable geographical features. When you stop in Yellowstone, don’t forget to see the rest of the Upper Basin.
Mount Rushmore, North Dakota
Visited by over three million people a year, the images of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt carved into the side of a mountain in stunning proportions is a sight you won’t soon forget.
Time Square, New York City
Featured in countless films, Time Square is the hub of New York City, known for it’s countless electronic billboards and proximity to Broadway. See a live show and experience the energy and electricity of New York City.
Bryce Canyon, Utah
Bryce Canyon always plays second fiddle to the better-known Grand Canyon, but the two are such unique beauties (despite both being canyons) that they can’t be compared. Bryce Canyon’s unique rock formations, called hoodoos, create such a stunning landscape you’ll wish you’d brought an extra memory card for your camera.
Golden Gate Bridge
Both a stunningly beautiful bridge and an engineering marvel, the iconic Golden Gate Bridge is a must-see if you ever find yourself in San Francisco. Completed in 1937 and almost nine thousand feet long, it took almost four years to build. Enjoy your view of the ocean as you drive on a piece of American history.
These are just some of the most well loved American sights you can see on your road trip. Don’t miss the opportunity to see some of America’s most beloved landmarks when you hit the road.
Yellowstone National Park
You haven’t lived until you’ve seen the majesty of “Old Faithful,” a geyser that erupt regularly and is one of the world’s most predictable geographical features. When you stop in Yellowstone, don’t forget to see the rest of the Upper Basin.
Mount Rushmore, North Dakota
Visited by over three million people a year, the images of Thomas Jefferson, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and Theodore Roosevelt carved into the side of a mountain in stunning proportions is a sight you won’t soon forget.
Time Square, New York City
Featured in countless films, Time Square is the hub of New York City, known for it’s countless electronic billboards and proximity to Broadway. See a live show and experience the energy and electricity of New York City.
Bryce Canyon, Utah
Bryce Canyon always plays second fiddle to the better-known Grand Canyon, but the two are such unique beauties (despite both being canyons) that they can’t be compared. Bryce Canyon’s unique rock formations, called hoodoos, create such a stunning landscape you’ll wish you’d brought an extra memory card for your camera.
Golden Gate Bridge
Both a stunningly beautiful bridge and an engineering marvel, the iconic Golden Gate Bridge is a must-see if you ever find yourself in San Francisco. Completed in 1937 and almost nine thousand feet long, it took almost four years to build. Enjoy your view of the ocean as you drive on a piece of American history.
These are just some of the most well loved American sights you can see on your road trip. Don’t miss the opportunity to see some of America’s most beloved landmarks when you hit the road.