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The top things to do on a U.S. Route 20 road trip

Known as the "Big Daddy," the longest road in the U.S. stretches from Boston, Massachusetts, to Newport, Oregon

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Created by ehuber - February 25th 2023

Route 66 might be known as America's Mother Road, but U.S. Route 20 is called "Big Daddy" for good reason. It's the longest road in the U.S., stretching from Boston, Massachusetts, to Newport, Oregon. A mega road trip along this epic route will take you through 12 states and across 3,365 miles.

Photo of Arches National Park
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N Highway 191, Moab, UT, US

Arches National Park

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350mi 05h 55m
Photo of Bonneville Salt Flats Dispersed Camping
4.5

I-80 Westbound, Wendover, UT, US

Bonneville Salt Flats Dispersed Camping

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474mi 07h 49m
Photo of Fly Geyser
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County Rd 34, Gerlach, NV, US

Fly Geyser

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436mi 08h 57m
Photo of Redwood National Park
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US Highway 101, Orick, CA, US

Redwood National Park

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238mi 04h 49m
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From Medford - Route 62 north and then east. From Klamath Falls - Route 97 north to Route 62 north and then west., OR, US

Crater Lake National Park

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239mi 04h 43m
Photo of Yaquina Bay State Recreation Site
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Start off by admiring the singular beauty of the Pacific Coast at Newport's Yaquina Bay. Oregon's wild beaches, with their seastacks and tidepools, are unlike anything anywhere else in the country. Then, bid adieu to the shore—for now—and prepare yourself to drive right through the beating heart of the U.S.

Photo of Salt Creek Falls
4.9

Willamette Highway, Oakridge, OR, US

Salt Creek Falls

Looking to enjoy one of Oregon's tallest waterfalls? Since the location is about 75 miles off the highway once you exit US-20, it is a bit of a drive. However, Salt Creek Falls is worth the trek to gaze at the awe-inspiring beauty.

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176mi 03h 39m

1044 NW Bond St, Bend, OR, US

Deschutes Brewery and Public House

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After hours of driving, a pint at Deschutes Brewery and Public House will be well deserved. This brewpub in Bend also serves mouthwatering, sophisticated grub. On tap you'll find Deschutes staples like the Black Butte Porter and the Nitro Obsidian Stout, alongside limited releases brewed in house.

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411mi 06h 50m
Photo of Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument
3.5

17970 US 30, Hagerman, ID, US

Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument

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As you make your way through Idaho, Hagerman Fossil Beds National Monument is one great place to see how the rocky landscape hides ancient remains. The fossil bed has been an important archaeological site since the 1920s, and it still produces thousands of fossils and shards a year. Learn about intriguing animals like massive ground sloths, saber-tooth cats, and mastodons, which are now extinct but once called Idaho home. The visitor center has great information on the site's history and finds.

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162mi 02h 24m

130 NW Main St, Blackfoot, ID, US

Idaho Potato Museum & Gifts

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You can't drive through Idaho without paying tribute to the state's most famous product. At the Idaho Potato Museum, you'll learn everything you never knew about the root veggie, including its history and various potato-related anecdotes. See a collection of potato peelers and antique farming equipment, as you learn about the potato's role in Idaho's culture. Don't miss a photo with the giant potato statue out front. Grab some fries and the "free taters for out-of-staters" before you head back to the highway.

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183mi 03h 43m
Photo of Yellowstone National Park
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30 Yellowstone Ave, West Yellowstone, MT, US

Yellowstone National Park

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US-20 passes through West Yellowstone in Montana. You can't miss the chance to stop by the U.S.'s first—and, arguably, most fascinating—national park. Yellowstone is a hotbed of geothermal activity, with geysers, colorful hot springs, bubbling mudpots, and more. If you don't have time to wait for Old Faithful to blow or to hike around the Grand Prismatic Spring, take a scenic drive to spot bison and make a stop at the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, which features a massive waterfall.

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449mi 06h 20m

1501 N Poplar St, Casper, WY, US

National Historic Trails Interpretive Center

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Wyoming is also known for its pioneer past. The National Historic Trails Interpretive Center is a fascinating look back at life on the prairie in the late 1800s. Hands-on, interactive exhibits keep kids engaged while adults browse the collection of artifacts. The story of Western Expansion is also told through performance and videos. You won't just learn about what life was like in a wagon or on a homestead, you'll get insight into wildlife, native cultures, and natural history, as well.

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223mi 03h 34m
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2141 County Road 59, Alliance, NE, US

Carhenge

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Stop to appreciate the unique roadside kitsch known as Carhenge. In addition to the collection of weird car art —think graffiti cars and a station wagon made to look like a Conestoga wagon—the crown jewel of the place is the Stonehenge homage made entirely of cars. Set in the rough Badlands scenery, there's actually a lot to see here, making it well worth the stop.

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305mi 05h 18m

86930 517th Ave, Royal, NE, US

Ashfall State Historical Park

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Imagine what the landscape of what is now Nebraska looked like millions of years ago—12 million years, to be precise. Ashfall Fossil Beds State Historic Park features a fascinating array of ancient remains. The bones of various prehistoric creatures can be seen here. Walk through the fossil beds, learn about paleontology, and see a dig in action. The site is quite scenic as well, so you may spend an hour or two exploring here.

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105mi 02h 09m
Photo of Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center
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900 Larsen Park Rd, Sioux City, IA, US

Sioux City Lewis & Clark Interpretive Center

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The Lewis and Clark Interpretive Center in Sioux City provides a free, in-depth look at the story of Lewis and Clark, following their trials and tribulations as they became the first Westerners to cross the continent. After your tour, you'll be thankful that your cross-country road trip is a bit easier than theirs.

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300mi 05h 03m
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28995 Lansing Road, Dyersville, IA, US

Field of Dreams Movie Site

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Once you reach Iowa, you'll see a lot of cornfields, but there's one in particular to visit: The one with the baseball diamond from the 1989 film Field of Dreams. Tour the farmhouse, or watch a game.

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201mi 03h 44m

951 Chicago Ave, Oak Park, IL, US

Frank Lloyd Wright Home & Studio

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As you make your way through the ever-changing landscapes, pay tribute to the man who was so inspired by them that he changed architecture forever: Frank Lloyd Wright. His Oak Park Home and Studio is a great way to learn about his formative years and to get a peek into how he worked. This "architectural laboratory" is where he and his team designed over 100 buildings, including some of his most famous works, like the Robie House and the Unity Temple.

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41mi 00h 53m

2300 Jackson St, Gary, IN, US

Michael Jackson's House

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The home of another American icon is not too far away. The house where pop star Michael Jackson and his siblings were raised is in the tiny town of Gary, Indiana. The house is fenced off, but you can admire the tributes and memorials placed around it from afar.

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85mi 01h 22m
Photo of RV & Motorhome Hall of Fame
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21565 Executive Pkwy, Elkhart, IN, US

RV & Motorhome Hall of Fame

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Continuing through Indiana, you can make a stop at the RV and Motorhome Hall of Fame in Elkhart. Even if you've never stepped foot in an RV before, the retro vehicles are absolutely fascinating.

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183mi 02h 49m

1 Cedar Point Dr, Sandusky, OH, US

Cedar Point Amusement Park

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Spare a day of travel to spend some time at Cedar Point Amusement Park, which is considered one of the best parks in the U.S. for roller coaster fans. The sheer number of rides and attractions here will keep kids and adults of all ages enthralled for hours. It can be somewhat pricey, between the tickets and the cost of food, but you can save money by packing a picnic and buying tickets online in advance.

Summer is a great time for a trip along US-20. The weather might get hot, and some spots—like Yellowstone—might get crowded, but many roads and attractions close during the winter due to the northern nature of this route. Spring and fall provide mild weather, which is always nice, but plan for variable conditions, including rain. It will take you at least a few weeks to fully appreciate everything offered along US-20, so leave yourself plenty of time—and just enjoy the ride.