Road Trip USA: Cross-country Adventures on America's Two-lane Highways (Moon Handbooks Road Trip USA: Cross-Country Adventures on America's Two-Lane Highways)
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This is a new full colour edition of this bestselling guide to getting the most out of a road trip across the U.S. It is fully revised and updated, containing 140 detailed maps, as well as light hearted trivia. Now in its expanded fourth edition, the best-selling "Road Trip USA" is better than ever. Inside, you'll find cross-country routes and road-tested advice for adventurers who want to see part of America that the interstates have left behind. Mile-by-mile highlights celebrated major cities, obscure towns, popular attractions roadside curiosities (if you're looking for the world's largest jackalope, you're in luck), local lore, and oddball trivia. Exit the interstates and create your own driving adventures on America's two-land scenic highways. Features include: a flexible network of route combinations, extensively cross-referenced to allow for hundreds of possible itineraries; essential tips for the road: call letters of lively radio stations, "Survival Guides" for two dozen cities, and details on where to eat and sleep; and more than 140 meticulously detailed maps.
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #169441 in Books
- Published on: 2006-03-31
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 964 pages
Customer Reviews
A good book to start the planning of your own road trip
This book really does help you get the full flavour of what a road trip across Northern America can really be about. This book covers places of interest and a lot of detailed local information in a compact and informative format.
There has been a lot of research put into this book, and you get the sense that the author has actually gone through a similar experience, which is always a help!
I recommend this to anyone thinking or who has an interest in doing a road trip across the US. Its a great resource, and small enough to take with you!
The easy drivers guide to small town America
Jenson's view is that the Interstate is not for real travellers. The book covers a series of coast to coast and border to border trips through small town America in a detail which can be annoying and yet is thoroughly enjoyable. His style is easy, compulsive and, based on our previous experience of some of the places he describes, very honest.
Full of throw away descriptions of "blink or you'll miss them" towns, facts and figures, the best places to eat, drink and sleep, and survival guides to the major metropolis en route the book is much more than the stereotypical guide. It offers an insight into an America which is not obtained from the more formal Fodor and Rough Guide style of guidebook. It is that lack of formality which makes the book such a delight.
Its unlikely that anybody will be able to complete any of the routes and visit all the suggested sites in the standard two week annual holiday, but, by judicial selection and patching bit together, its possible to see some of the country described. It is difficult to find good travel guides to the lesser known areas of America; Road Trip USA was an unexpected pleasure!
The Travellers Return
I had long yearned to undertake a USA road trip, but where do you start? And how do you ensure you experience the curiosities that you can find if you venture that little bit from the beaten track?
Armed with Jamie in hand we used the "Road Trip USA" as our guide and motored along the US-80 trip. We veered off and saw New Oleans but STILL read through the info from another road trip to give us an idea of what was worth diverting from the straight and narrow to see.
A really invaluable resource which gives you more than the average guide book to entertain you along the way.
Enjoy the read. Enjoy the preparations that you will have to make, and then savour the journey.




