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The Ultimate Route 66 Road Trip

The ultimate guide to seeing the best of Route 66 in one week.

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  • $569
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Created by its_guenevere - April 27th 2020

Route 66, and its 2,500 miles, is known affectionately as "The Mother Road." It's the quintessential cross-country road trip experience. From Chicago through the beating heart of America and down to Los Angeles, the route officially ends at the Santa Monica Pier. The road reached peak popularity in the late 40's and early 50's before being officially removed from the US Highway System in 1985. After a few years, travelers from America and beyond started feeling tinges of nostalgia, and by the end of the 1980's it was fast becoming one of the most popular road trip routes once more.

15618 Southwest 39th Street, Hollywood, Florida, United States

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351mi 05h 21m

7329 North Davis Highway, Pensacola, Florida, United States

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82mi 01h 18m

Interstate 10 W Bound, Moss Point, MS, US

Mississippi Welcome Center

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455mi 07h 39m

13610 Mystic Park Court, Pearland, Texas, United States

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116mi 02h 06m

102 S Elm St, Madisonville, TX, US

Rancho Viejo Mexican Restaurant & Bar

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427mi 06h 54m
Photo of Rest Area - Southbound
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Southbound US-83, Wellington, TX, US

Rest Area - Southbound

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19mi 00h 22m
Photo of Tower Conoco Station & U-Drop Inn
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1242 N Main St, Shamrock, TX, US

Tower Conoco Station & U-Drop Inn

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48mi 00h 45m
Photo of Britten Leaning Water Tower (Groom)
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I-40 Exit 114, Groom, TX, US

Britten Leaning Water Tower (Groom)

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66mi 01h 16m
Photo of Palo Duro Canyon State Park
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11450 Park Road 5, Canyon, TX, US

Palo Duro Canyon State Park

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Get your nature kicks on Route 66 at Palo Duro Canyon State Park. This is America's second largest canyon, and it only costs $5 to enter. You can easily drive the length of the park and pull over for some scenic overlooks. There's also a sizeable campground in the park.

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30mi 00h 38m

7701 I-40 East, Amarillo, TX, US

The Big Texan Steak Ranch

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No Route 66 trip through Texas would be complete without a big Texan-style meal. Do yourself a favor and head to The Big Texan Steak Ranch. It's a Route 66 legend with its 72oz steak challenge, which began way back in 1962. Just a couple years after owner Bob Lee opened the doors he noticed the influx of hungry cowboys on their paydays looking to down some hearty steaks. One Friday in 1962 he set up an eating contest to see who could eat the most one-pound steaks in an hour. After one cowboy downed 72oz worth of steak (along with a salad, a shrimp cocktail, and a baked potato) Lee declared that anyone who could eat that much steak in an hour gets it for free... and so a legend was born.

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13mi 00h 16m
Photo of Cadillac Ranch
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12601 W Interstate 40, Amarillo, TX, US

Cadillac Ranch

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39mi 00h 38m

305 W Historic Rt 66, Adrian, TX, US

MidPoint Cafe

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Once you reach Adrian, Texas, pat yourself on the back: you've made it to the middle of Route 66! You'll know you've arrived once you see the MidPoint Cafe, a vintage-style roadside diner, with lots of photo-ops to commemorate your journey down the Mother Road.

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237mi 03h 39m

1405 Central Ave NE, Albuquerque, NM, US

66 Diner

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If you're still hungry, Route 66 takes you right through Albuquerque, so plan on a pitstop at the 66 Diner in the city.

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3mi 00h 07m
Photo of Homewood Suites by Hilton Albuquerque Airport
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1520 Sunport Pl Se, Albuquerque, NM, US

Homewood Suites by Hilton Albuquerque Airport

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235mi 03h 35m

2102 Navajo Boulevard, Holbrook, Arizona

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33mi 00h 36m

303 E Second St, Winslow, AZ, US

La Posada Winslow

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Once you get to Winslow, AZ rest your weary head at the La Posada Hotel, which was built in 1929 by the Santa Fe Railway. And while in Winslow, hit up the Standin' on the Corner Park, a public park that commemorates the Eagles song "Take It Easy."

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24mi 00h 30m
Photo of Meteor Crater
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I 40 Exit 233, Winslow, AZ, US

Meteor Crater

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177mi 02h 47m

11255 E Hwy 66, Hackberry, AZ, US

Hackberry General Store

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23mi 00h 25m
Photo of Flying J
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3300 E Andy DeVine Ave, Kingman, AZ, US

Flying J

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Best time of year to travel along Route 66: The best time to road trip down Route 66 is between late April and early July, as well as late August through late October. The worst times to visit would be July and August, this is when the temperature is sweltering and all the kids are out of school, which means you'll come across some crowds along the route. In addition, July and August is considered high season, so you're going to be paying higher rates for lodging.