23 days in Continental USA Itinerary

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New York City
— 4 nights
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Asheville
— 3 nights
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Austin
— 3 nights
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San Antonio
— 2 nights
Fly to Grand Junction, Drive to Moab
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Moab
— 3 nights
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Salt Lake City
— 1 night
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Bend
— 2 nights
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Portland
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New York City — 4 nights

Big Apple

Writer Pearl Buck once called New York City “a place apart,” and this giant urban center remains unlike any other in the world.
New York City is known for sightseeing, museums, and nightlife. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: take in the pleasant sights at Central Park, enjoy breathtaking views from Top of the Rock, don't miss a visit to Empire State Building, and explore the world behind art at The Metropolitan Museum of Art.

To find more things to do, photos, other places to visit, and other tourist information, you can read our New York City trip itinerary maker.

Manchester, UK to New York City is an approximately 11-hour flight. You'll gain 5 hours traveling from Manchester to New York City due to the time zone difference. Expect a bit warmer temperatures when traveling from Manchester in September; daily highs in New York City reach 31°C and lows reach 22°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 6th (Wed) to allow time to fly to Asheville.
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Parks · Museums · Historic Sites · Neighborhoods

Asheville — 3 nights

Land of the Sky

Asheville nestles between two major mountain ranges in the scenic western section of North Carolina.
Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Asheville: Waterrock Knob (in Maggie Valley), Max Patch (in Hot Springs) and Hendersonville (Elijah Mountain Gem Mine and Goat Farm, Justus Orchard, &more). There's much more to do: experience rural life at Carolina Bison Farm, indulge your thirst for a good beer at Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. Tours & Tastings, and take your sightseeing to a higher altitude at Mount Mitchell State Park.

For other places to visit, where to stay, ratings, and tourist information, read our Asheville journey builder website.

You can fly from New York City to Asheville in 3.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or take a bus. Traveling from New York City in September, plan for slightly colder nights in Asheville, with lows around 17°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 9th (Sat) so you can fly to Austin.
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Parks · Nature · Trails · Outdoors
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Austin — 3 nights

Live Music Capital of the World

Despite its laid-back college vibe, Austin is an influential center for politics, technology, film, and music.
Austin is known for sightseeing, fun & games, and nightlife. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: hike along Lady Bird Lake Hike-and-Bike Trail, deepen your understanding at University of Texas at Austin, make a trip to Congress Avenue Bridge Bat Watching, and admire the masterpieces at Elisabet Ney Museum.

To find traveler tips, where to stay, ratings, and more tourist information, use the Austin route builder website.

Fly from Asheville to Austin in 4.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Asheville to Austin, you'll gain 1 hour due to the time zone difference. In September, Austin is a bit warmer than Asheville - with highs of 39°C and lows of 25°C. Finish your sightseeing early on the 12th (Tue) to allow enough time to drive to San Antonio.
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San Antonio — 2 nights

The Alamo City

As the state’s second largest city, San Antonio embodies Texas’ rich cultural heritage while maintaining the Old West charm of an oil town.
Kick off your visit on the 13th (Wed): learn insider's secrets on Cottonwood Wine Tours, admire the architecture and history at Mission San Juan, and then stroll around Hemisfair Park. On your second day here, go for a walk through The San Antonio River Walk, then steep yourself in history at The Alamo, then let the kids burn off some steam at Brackenridge Park, and finally explore the world behind art at McNay Art Museum.

To see more things to do, traveler tips, ratings, and other tourist information, go to the San Antonio route maker website.

Getting from Austin to San Antonio by car takes about 1.5 hours. Other options: take a bus; or take a train. In September, daily temperatures in San Antonio can reach 40°C, while at night they dip to 26°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 14th (Thu) to allow time to travel to Moab.
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Wineries · Breweries & Distilleries · Tours · Historic Sites

Moab — 3 nights

Red Desert

The gateway to Utah's popular canyon country, Moab sits engulfed in the middle of desert wilderness.
Moab is known for nature, adventure, and trails. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: take in the dramatic natural features at Arches National Park, tour the pleasant surroundings at Double Arch, take a memorable drive along Arches National Park Scenic Drive, and see Off-Road Tours.

To find photos, other places to visit, ratings, and other tourist information, go to the Moab sightseeing planner.

Traveling by combination of flight and car from San Antonio to Moab takes 8 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of bus and car. The time zone difference when traveling from San Antonio to Moab is minus 1 hour. Traveling from San Antonio in September, expect Moab to be little chillier, temps between 34°C and 15°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 17th (Sun) early enough to drive to Salt Lake City.
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Salt Lake City — 1 night

Crossroads of the West

Utah's capital and most populous city, Salt Lake City boasts a small-town feel, big-city amenities, and plenty of nature on its doorstep.
On the 18th (Mon), look for all kinds of wild species at Mount Olympus Trail, explore the stunning scenery at Big Cottonwood Canyon, and then contemplate in the serene atmosphere at Temple Square.

For ratings, where to stay, and more tourist information, use the Salt Lake City trip planner.

Getting from Moab to Salt Lake City by car takes about 4 hours. Other options: do a combination of car and flight; or do a combination of car and train. In September, plan for daily highs up to 32°C, and evening lows to 17°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 18th (Mon) to allow time to fly to Bend.
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Bend — 2 nights

An old logging town at the crux of the high desert and ponderosa pine forest, Bend melds a love of the outdoors with cosmopolitan flair.
Kick off your visit on the 19th (Tue): head outdoors with Outdoor Activities, then take a memorable drive along McKenzie Pass-Santiam Pass loop, and then trek along Peterson Ridge Trail. Get ready for a full day of sightseeing on the 20th (Wed): explore the activities along Deschutes River, then immerse yourself in nature at Smith Rock State Park, and then take a peaceful walk through Deschutes National Forest.

To see more things to do, ratings, traveler tips, and other tourist information, use the Bend trip planner.

Fly from Salt Lake City to Bend in 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of train and bus. The time zone changes from Mountain Standard Time to Pacific Standard Time, which is usually a -1 hour difference. Prepare for little chillier weather when traveling from Salt Lake City in September: high temperatures in Bend hover around 26°C and lows are around 7°C. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 20th (Wed) so you can catch the flight to Portland.
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Portland — 3 nights

City of Roses

A big city with a small-town feel, Portland is home to the country's biggest rose test garden, perched on a hill overlooking downtown.
Change things up with a short trip to Cellar Door Wine Tours in Lafayette (about 50 minutes away). There's still lots to do: take in nature's colorful creations at Portland Japanese Garden, admire the striking features of Pittock Mansion, stop by Powell's City of Books, and appreciate the extensive heritage of Eastbank Esplanade.

To find other places to visit, reviews, photos, and tourist information, read our Portland road trip website.

Traveling by flight from Bend to Portland takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Bend in September, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be somewhat warmer in Portland, with lows of 15°C. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 23rd (Sat) to allow time to fly back home.
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North Carolina travel guide

4.5
Historic Sites · Specialty Museums · Zipline
The Tar Heel State
A top destination for a holiday in nature, North Carolina provides a seemingly endless variety of outdoor activities, including hiking, mountain climbing, and skiing. While the state's rural regions offer a taste of traditional Appalachian music and culture, its increasingly diverse big cities feature modern skyscrapers, renowned museums, and historical neighborhoods perfect for sightseeing tours. The coastal region, famous for its year-round temperate climate, attracts millions of annual visitors, making North Carolina the sixth most-visited state in the country. Though it's hard to find a quiet time of year in coastal North Carolina, the state's inland areas retain many secluded corners where you can experience the laid-back Old South atmosphere.
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Texas travel guide

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Specialty Museums · Historic Sites · Shopping
The Lone Star State
Thanks to its size and geologic features, Texas contains diverse landscapes that closely resemble both the south and southwest of the United States. Though most people associate Texas with tracts of barren land, deserts cover only about 10 percent of the state, with most of its big population centers located in areas once covered by prairies, grasslands, and forests. As you travel from one end of Texas to the other, observe the changing terrain that ranges from coastal piney woods and swamps in the east to the mountains of the west, with rolling plains and rugged hills in the center. For a bit of urban sightseeing visit some of the state's large cities such as Houston, Dallas, or Austin, or immerse yourself in the nation's history by adding famous attractions like The Alamo to your itinerary. Take plenty of time to mingle with the locals, famous for their hospitality, generosity, and fiercely independent spirit.
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Utah travel guide

4.8
Geologic Formations · Hiking Trails · Canyons
The Beehive State
A huge but sparsely populated land, Utah remains a major holiday destination offering plenty of year-round outdoor vacation ideas, including skiing, snowboarding, hiking, boating, horseback riding, and camping. The rugged terrain, defined by towering mountain peaks, deep canyons, and vast deserts, seems custom-made for adventurous nature lovers. With five national parks, the state has no shortage of pristine wilderness areas, causing many tourists to overlook the cultural attractions of its towns. Salt Lake City, the state's capital, features the headquarters of the Mormon Church, and draws over 5 million annual visitors. Utah also hosts several major film festivals each year, attracting young movie buffs from around the world.
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Oregon travel guide

4.5
Gardens · State Parks · Specialty Museums
A land of many faces, Oregon is at once a state of rugged rocky coastlines and deep forests, as well as vibrant cities and small towns packed with award-winning restaurants and trendy shops. With nearly half of its land covered by dense fir, redwood, and pine forests, the state protects varied plant and animal life inside three national parks. In addition to pristine waterfalls, beaches, and lakes perfect for a holiday in nature, Oregon also offers numerous urban tourist attractions. Portland, the state's largest metropolis, notably includes more breweries than any other city in the world, and its central location makes it an ideal base for day trips to Oregon's emerging wine region and many parks.
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