Suggested routes
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All 63 U.S. national parks, the way you'd really travel it — drive, ferry, and fly.
Every state capital in the lower 48, plus Washington DC, on one loop.
All 56 Buc-ee's travel centers across 13 states - one road trip to brisket, Beaver Nuggets, and the cleanest restrooms in America.

All 153 Culver's in Wisconsin -- the home state, from the original Sauk City stand to every ButterBurger and frozen-custard stop statewide.

All 50 state capitals plus DC, visited strictly A to Z by city name. Albany, Annapolis, Atlanta, Augusta, Austin, then back across the country. The route is complete chaos, and that is the point.

All 30 NFL stadiums in one cross-country loop -- every team's home turf, from Lambeau Field to SoFi, MetLife to the Superdome. (32 teams, 30 stadiums: the Giants and Jets share MetLife, the Rams and Chargers share SoFi.)
All 16 host stadiums of the 2026 FIFA World Cup, the first ever held across three countries -- 11 in the USA, 2 in Canada, 3 in Mexico, from BC Place to Estadio Azteca.
The shortest drivable route that touches every state in the lower 48 -- one stop per state, each placed right on the state line where the route crosses in, not at some city in the middle. Solved with a route optimizer, not by hand.
The real outline of Texas, kept at its true real-world size and shape and set down over the mid-South, then driven as one giant loop on real roads -- so you can see Texas swallow a dozen eastern states at once.
All US national monuments on one continuous route, ordered as a single sweep: fly in from the U.S. Virgin Islands, drive the lower 48 from Florida up the East Coast and across to the Pacific Northwest, then fly to Alaska and out across the Pacific to the marine monuments. Covers every managing agency (NPS, BLM, Forest Service, Fish and Wildlife).