60 days in Continental USA Itinerary

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Harpers Ferry
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Wheeling
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Weston
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Lexington
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Louisville
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Bowling Green
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Gatlinburg
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Nashville
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Memphis
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Birmingham
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Harpers Ferry — 5 nights

With a population of less than 300, Harpers Ferry is as quaint as they come.
Get out of town with these interesting Harpers Ferry side-trips: Skyline Drive (in Shenandoah National Park), Rocking S Ranch (in Winchester) and Luray Caverns (in Luray). Spend the 29th (Thu) exploring nature at Harpers Ferry National Historical Park. The adventure continues: take some stellar pictures from The Point, stop by True Treats Historic Candy, kick your exploration up a notch at some of the top local zipline courses and adventure parks, and contemplate the long history of White Hall Tavern.

For ratings, photos, reviews, and other tourist information, read our Harpers Ferry trip itinerary website.

Gettysburg to Harpers Ferry is an approximately 1-hour car ride. You can also do a combination of bus and train. In August in Harpers Ferry, expect temperatures between 84°F during the day and 62°F at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 2nd (Mon) so you can catch the flight to Wheeling.
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Parks · Historic Sites · Nature · Outdoors
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Wheeling — 6 nights

Wheeling is a city in Ohio and Marshall counties in the U.S. state of West Virginia. Change things up with these side-trips from Wheeling: Dover (Breitenbach Winery & Warther Museum), World's Largest Cuckoo Clock (in Sugarcreek) and The Wilds (in Cumberland). There's still lots to do: examine the collection at Archive of the Afterlife, "A Paranormal Museum", stroll around Wheeling Park, stop by Good Mansion Wines, and don't miss a visit to Eckhart House.

To see photos, other places to visit, and other tourist information, you can read our Wheeling trip planning app.

Traveling by flight from Harpers Ferry to Wheeling takes 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of taxi and bus. Expect a daytime high around 77°F in September, and nighttime lows around 56°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 8th (Sun) so you can go by car to Weston.
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Weston — 6 nights

Weston is a city in Lewis County, West Virginia, United States. Venture out of the city with trips to Kirkwood Winery and Isaiah Morgan Distillery (in Summersville), Fayetteville (New River Gorge Bridge, Bridge Brew Works, &more) and The Stirrup Gallery of Davis & Elkins College (in Elkins). There's much more to do: steep yourself in history at Trans-Allegheny Lunatic Asylum, brush up on your military savvy at Mountaineer Military Museum, don't miss a visit to Fayette Station Road, and examine the collection at Museum of American Glass.

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You can drive from Wheeling to Weston in 2.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus; or take a bus. In September, plan for daily highs up to 76°F, and evening lows to 56°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 14th (Sat) to allow enough time to drive to Lexington.
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Lexington — 6 nights

Horse Capital of the World

Known internationally as the "Horse Capital of the World," Lexington boasts a thriving economy resting largely on its thoroughbred racehorse industry.
Venture out of the city with trips to Cincinnati (Ghost & Vampire Tours & JACK Cincinnati Casino), Boone County Distilling Co. (in Independence) and Frankfort (Kentucky River Tours, Salato Wildlife Education Center, &more). The adventure continues: sample the fine beverages at James E. Pepper Distillery, examine the collection at Ark Encounter, don't miss a visit to Hagyard Equine Medical Institute, and sample the tasty concoctions at West Sixth Brewing.

To find maps, more things to do, other places to visit, and other tourist information, refer to the Lexington travel website.

You can drive from Weston to Lexington in 5 hours. Other options are to fly; or do a combination of car and bus. Expect a daytime high around 81°F in September, and nighttime lows around 59°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 20th (Fri) so you can go by car to Louisville.
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Louisville — 6 nights

Derby City

Kentucky’s largest city, Louisville, is best known as the home of the Kentucky Derby.
Change things up with these side-trips from Louisville: Maker's Mark (in Loretto), Indianapolis (Children's Museum of Indianapolis, Room Escape Games, &more) and Limestone Branch Distillery (in Lebanon). The adventure continues: explore the fascinating underground world of Louisville Mega Cavern, examine the collection at Muhammad Ali Center, try to win big at Churchill Downs, and find your balance on the water with some of the best stand-up paddleboarding in the area.

For traveler tips, reviews, other places to visit, and more tourist information, go to the Louisville holiday tool.

Traveling by car from Lexington to Louisville takes 1.5 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. In September in Louisville, expect temperatures between 82°F during the day and 61°F at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 26th (Thu) so you can go by car to Bowling Green.
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Bowling Green — 6 nights

Bowling Green is a home rule-class city in and the county seat of Warren County, Kentucky, United States. Change things up with these side-trips from Bowling Green: Mammoth Cave National Park (Cedar Sink Trail, Echo River, &more), Trunnell's Farm Market & Family Fun Acre (in Utica) and Cub Run (Cub Run Cave & Dog Creek Recreation Area). There's lots more to do: bet on your favorite at NCM Motorsports Park, take in the dramatic natural features at Lost River Cave, examine the collection at National Corvette Museum, and experience rural life at Chaney's Dairy Barn.

For photos, reviews, other places to visit, and tourist information, go to the Bowling Green trip itinerary maker.

You can drive from Louisville to Bowling Green in 2 hours. Alternatively, you can take a bus. The time zone difference when traveling from Louisville to Bowling Green is minus 1 hour. In September, daily temperatures in Bowling Green can reach 83°F, while at night they dip to 60°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 2nd (Wed) so you can go by car to Gatlinburg.
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Gatlinburg — 6 nights

The Gateway to the Great Smoky Mountains

Nestled in the lush, wooded forests of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, Gatlinburg is Tennessee’s premier mountain resort destination.
Venture out of the city with trips to Great Smoky Mountains National Park (Clingmans Dome & Cades Cove). The adventure continues: sample the fine beverages at Sugarlands Distilling Company, enjoy breathtaking views from Gatlinburg SkyLift Park, learn about winemaking at Tennessee Homemade Wines, and find something for the whole family at Dollywood.

To find reviews, traveler tips, where to stay, and more tourist information, use the Gatlinburg day trip planner.

Traveling by car from Bowling Green to Gatlinburg takes 5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or do a combination of bus and car. The time zone difference when traveling from Bowling Green to Gatlinburg is 1 hour. October in Gatlinburg sees daily highs of 74°F and lows of 51°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 8th (Tue) so you can drive to Nashville.
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Nashville — 6 nights

Music City U.S.A.

Known as the capital of country music, the thriving city of Nashville combines old-world southern charm with a progressive urban flair.
Venture out of the city with trips to Franklin (Gentry's Farm & Leiper's Fork Distillery). There's still lots to do: catch a live performance at Grand Ole Opry, admire the natural beauty at Gaylord Opryland Resort Gardens, brush up on your knowledge of spirits at Smith Creek Moonshine, and sample some tasty brews at a beer tour and tasting.

To find out how to plan a trip to Nashville, use our trip itinerary maker.

Getting from Gatlinburg to Nashville by car takes about 4 hours. Other options: fly; or do a combination of car, bus, and subway. You'll gain 1 hour traveling from Gatlinburg to Nashville due to the time zone difference. In October, plan for daily highs up to 75°F, and evening lows to 52°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 14th (Mon) to allow time to drive to Memphis.
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Memphis — 6 nights

Birthplace of Rock 'n' Roll

The largest city on the Mississippi River, Memphis bills itself as both the "Birthplace of Rock" and "Home of the Blues." With such a rich musical heritage, it shouldn't come as a surprise that Elvis Presley chose to live in Memphis during his later years.
Step out of Memphis to go to Tunica and see Horseshoe Tunica, which is approximately 46 minutes away. There's lots more to do: see the interesting displays at Graceland, don't miss a visit to Beale Street, contemplate the long history of Sun Studio, and get the lay of the land with Tastin' 'Round Town.

For ratings, where to stay, more things to do, and other tourist information, refer to the Memphis online tour itinerary planner.

Getting from Nashville to Memphis by car takes about 3.5 hours. Other options: fly; or take a bus. In October, plan for daily highs up to 77°F, and evening lows to 56°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 20th (Sun) so you can go by car to Birmingham.
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Birmingham — 4 nights

Magic City

Birmingham may be one of America's most controversial cities.
You'll find plenty of places to visit near Birmingham: Montgomery (Dexter Avenue King Memorial Baptist Church & Legacy Museum), Huntsville (Huntsville Botanical Garden & U.S. Space and Rocket Center) and Jackson Lake Island (in Millbrook). And it doesn't end there: join the crowd at Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum, take an in-depth tour of Negro Southern League Museum, walk around Birmingham's Railroad Park, and admire the natural beauty at Birmingham Botanical Gardens.

To see more things to do, photos, where to stay, and more tourist information, use the Birmingham trip builder.

Drive from Memphis to Birmingham in 4 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or take a bus. Expect a daytime high around 78°F in October, and nighttime lows around 55°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 24th (Thu) early enough to drive to Gulf Shores.
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Gulf Shores — 2 nights

Gulf Shores is a resort city in Baldwin County, Alabama, United States. Kick off your visit on the 25th (Fri): tour the pleasant surroundings at Gulf State Park, get up close to creatures of the deep with a dolphin and whale watching tour, and then look for gifts at Pepper Palace. Keep things going the next day: relax and rejuvenate at Bodenhamer Recreation Center, brush up on your military savvy at National Naval Aviation Museum, and then test your team's savvy at popular escape rooms.

To find ratings, reviews, traveler tips, and more tourist information, you can read our Gulf Shores trip itinerary planner.

Drive from Birmingham to Gulf Shores in 5 hours. Alternatively, you can fly; or do a combination of car and flight. In October, plan for daily highs up to 79°F, and evening lows to 59°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 26th (Sat) so you can catch the flight back home.
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West Virginia travel guide

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Historic Sites · State Parks · Zipline
The Mountain State
Located entirely within the Appalachian Mountain region, the aptly nicknamed "Mountain State" represents the highest state east of the Mississippi River with an average elevation of about 460 m (1,500 ft) above sea level. With an official motto of "Mountaineers are always free," West Virginia is home to a fiercely independent people, proud of their state's rich natural resources, physical beauty, and traditional culture. The state is often overlooked by tourists, and its major attractions retain an off-the-beaten-path character and exemplify a laid-back pace of life. West Virginians like to describe their part of the country as both wild and wonderful, a claim you can easily test on a holiday here by filling your itinerary with exploration of the state's green mountains, white-water rivers, and historical small towns.
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Kentucky travel guide

4.6
Caves · Distilleries · Specialty Museums
The Bluegrass State
A diverse region of sprawling farmland and rich cultural heritage, Kentucky is the birthplace of American horse racing and home to the world-famous Kentucky Derby. While the cities of Lexington and Louisville experience the majority of the state's tourism, Kentucky is also a favorite among outdoor enthusiasts with its array of natural attractions, including the Cumberland Gap and the world's longest cave system at Mammoth Cave National Park. Take a tour through original Civil War battlefields to delve into the nation's history, or head to one of the many bourbon distilleries to learn more about Kentucky's most famous export.
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Tennessee travel guide

4.4
Distilleries · Specialty Museums · Historic Sites
The Volunteer State
Divided by law, geography, and custom into three major regions, represented by the three stars on state's flag, Tennessee boasts a distinctive musical heritage that includes elements of bluegrass, country-western, and blues. With a countryside as diverse as its people, Tennessee includes landscapes ranging from a mountainous region in the east to the lowlands of the west, with gently rolling hills in the middle. For a well-rounded vacation, you can hike remote mountain trails in the morning and explore the crowded bars of Nashville in the evening. Visit the urban attractions, such as Elvis Presley's former residence in Memphis, but don't miss a chance to spend some time in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park, situated in the eastern part of the state.
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Alabama travel guide

4.3
Dolphin & Whale Watching · Military Museums · Historic Sites
Heart of Dixie
Known as a focal point of the civil rights struggle in the 1960s, Alabama features diverse landscapes that include tall mountains, rolling hills, and gentle plains. Though still largely undiscovered by foreign visitors, Alabama offers tourists a chance to discover the distinct culture of the Deep South. In addition to well-preserved examples of antebellum architecture, this area also boasts an outstanding local cuisine, famous for traditional barbecue recipes passed down from generation to generation. Looking for outdoorsy things to do? Nature lovers on holiday can explore the state's beaches, rugged canyons, and lush river valleys.
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