Arizona, Kansas, New Mexico, Oklahoma, Texas

Geological grandeur and open terrain is what makes the perfect background for road trips, and is what primarily defines the American Southwest. This is a region that is assembled together by barren desert and rolling plains. Dissected by Route 66, arguably the world’s most iconic road-trip, and a must do!

Landmarks are ample.  Arizona is, of course, home to the global wonder of the Grand Canyon, (part of) Monument Valley and the hot, cactus dotted land of the Sonoran Desert. New Mexico deals in scenic conundrum with enclaves such as the White Sands National Monument, with its towering sand dunes. Oklahoma and Kansas seem to stretch forever, the horizon continually distant as the Great Plains advance westwards.  Then there’s Texas – the largest of the 48 mainland states in the US.  Where everything is big and it’s a destination in itself.  Also known as cowboy country, wild but still charming; Texans live up to their stereotype.

Trending Cities:

Albuquerque, Austin, Bartlesville, Corpus Christi, Dallas, Dodge City, Flagstaff, Flint Hills, Fort Worth, Fredericksburg, Galveston, Houston, Lake Havasu City, Lawrence, Nogales, Oklahoma City, Phoenix, Roswell,San Antonio, Santa Fe,Sedona, Tahlequah,  Taos, Topeka, Tuba City,Tucson, Tulsa, Wichita.

Highlights:

Acoma Pueblo, Aransas National Wildlife Preserve, Big Bend National Park, Big Thicket National Preserve, Canyon De Chelley National Monument, Carlsbad Caverns National Park, Chaco Culture National Historical Park, Cherokee Heritage Center, Fort Davis, Fort Larned National Historic Site, Gila Dwellings National Monument, Grand Canyon National Park, Guadalupe Mountains National Park, International UFO Museum and Research Center, Monument Valley, Northern Pueblos Tour, Old Route 66 “Mother Road”, Padre Island National Seashore, Rio Grande Valley, Saguaro National Park, Tallgrass Prairie National Preserve, Totem Pole Park, White Sands National Monument, Woolaroc Museum and Wildlife Preserve.