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Self Drives > Transcontinental USA
Self Drive Tour: Inclusive Car, Standard or Upgrade Accommodation
Duration:
16 Days / 15 Nights
Start/Finish:
Chicago / San Francisco
Admission fees not included
CHICAGO - ARRIVAL
Day 1: Arrive at Chicago’s O’Hare International Airport and transfer independently to your hotel.
CHICAGO
Day 2: Step outside today and experience mile after magnificent mile of the Windy City. Stand on the corner of Michigan and Adams, marked as the starting point of Historic Route 66. Enjoy coffee and a big breakfast at Lou Mitchell’s, a Chicago institution since 1923 and a must for Route 66 travelers. Stroll the lakefront, peruse the shops, bike the parks, grab a Chicago Dog, or explore the city’s incredible sights and architectural treasures, including Willis Tower, one of the tallest buildings in North America.
CHICAGO - ST. LOUIS
Day 3: This morning, pick up your rental car and get ready for an unforgettable journey into the then and now of America along Historic Route 66. This legendary old road passes through a variety of pure American landscapes and takes in some of the country’s biggest, oldest, and most peculiar sites along the way. Begin your journey by following the traditional east-to-west path of Route 66 from Chicago to St. Louis, Missouri, cruising through endless cornfields and flat prairies. En route, don’t miss Wilmington’s most photographed “citizen”, the larger-than-life green Gemini Giant, and Atlanta’s Bunyan Giant, a 19-foot statue of Paul Bunyan holding a giant hot dog. In Springfield, stop at the Cozy Dog Drive-In, the birthplace of the corn dog, and explore the legacy of Abraham Lincoln with a visit to the Lincoln Home National Historic Site. Once in St. Louis, the largest city along Route 66, you can follow in the footsteps of legendary explorers by visiting the historic sites found throughout the city, including the Gateway Arch, the nation’s tallest monument.
Driving Distance: 300 MI / 480 KM
ST. LOUIS - SPRINGFIELD
Day 4: Continue through the Ozark Highlands of southern Missouri to Springfield, recognized as the birthplace of Route 66. En route, stop at Meramec Caverns, an extensive set of natural limestone caves whose formations and colors are as unique as they are beautiful. Adding to the pleasure of exploring the caves is learning that Jesse James used them as a hideout and took advantage of the underground river to escape through the “back door”.
Driving Distance: 210 MI / 340 KM
SPRINGFIELD - TULSA - OKLAHOMA CITY
Day 5: This morning, cut through the southeastern corner of Kansas on your way to Oklahoma City. The Oklahoma section of Route 66 contains more driveable miles than any other state, as well as several miles of the original 9-foot road segment that served Oklahoman families headed west in search of better opportunities during the 1930s. En route to Oklahoma City, stop to view the beloved 20-foot-tall cement Blue Whale in Catoosa, a landmark along Route 66, and the Cyrus Avery Route 66 Memorial Bridge in Tulsa, honoring the “Father of Route 66’s” memory and connection to the historic highway. Once in Oklahoma City, the state’s capital, be sure to check out the old Route 66 motels, gas stations, and numerous vintage buildings.
Driving Distance: 310 MI / 520 KM
OKLAHOMA CITY - AMARILLO
Day 6: Continue to Amarillo, located in the pancake-flat plains of the Texas Panhandle. This area of Texas was once the buffalo-rich grasslands of the Great Plains, inhabited by bands of Kiowa and Comanche Indians. Stop at the Route 66 Museum in Clinton, where you can experience six decades of Route 66 history. See Shamrock’s Tower Station and the U-Drop Inn Cafe, whose towering spire is still a reminder of the booming business it once saw. See the first restored Phillips 66 gas station in McLean and in Groom, the leaning water tower, and a 150-foot-tall stainless steel cross. Once in Amarillo, be sure to stop at Big Texas Steak Ranch, where you can attempt their 72-ounce steak challenge.
Driving Distance: 260 MI / 420 KM
AMARILLO - ALBUQUERQUE
Day 7: Before leaving Amarillo, be sure to visit Cadillac Ranch. This unique display of art features a row of ten colorfully painted Cadillac cars buried grille first in the ground. Continue to the MidPoint Café in Adrian, famous for its “ugly crust” pies. From Adrian, you’ll follow Route 66 to Albuquerque, New Mexico, for a great taste of the Land of Enchantment. The state’s largest city, Albuquerque, spreads north and south along the banks of the Rio Grande. Spend the day exploring Downtown Albuquerque’s Central Avenue, a treasure trove of Route 66 landmarks. Historic Old Town offers a taste of New Mexico’s Spanish colonial past, while the Indian Pueblo Cultural Center, owned by the state’s 19 different Pueblo communities, traces the history of the region’s Native American cultures.
Driving Distance: 270 MI / 450 KM
ALBUQUERQUE - HOLBROOK
Day 8: This morning, the state of Arizona welcomed Route 66 travelers with an overwhelming display of trading posts. View huge concrete tepees that stand at the foot of brilliant red-rock mesas en route to Petrified Forest National Park, the only park in the National Park System containing a section of Historic Route 66. Here you will come face-to-face with over 13,000 years of human history and one of the world’s largest and most colorful assemblies of petrified wood, historic structures, and archeological sites. Catch a sunset over the Painted Desert from the park’s Kachina Point before heading to Holbrook. Once in Holbrook, stop at the Wigwam Motel, whose steel and concrete teepees feature modern conveniences and have welcomed guests since the 1950’s.
Driving Distance: 260 MI / 420 KM
HOLBROOK - FLAGSTAFF - WILLIAMS
Day 9: Continue to Meteor City, a true vintage trading post whose distinctive dome can be seen for miles along this stretch of Route 66. Stop in Flagstaff, a beautiful college town surrounded by large stands of Ponderosa Pine forest and many national Monuments: Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater Volcano, and Wupatki. From red rock canyons to soaring peaks (Mt. Humphreys is 12,635 feet (3,852 meters), take time to explore the wide open spaces or visit the 127-year-old Lowell Observatory, the Home of Pluto, for stargazing before you make your way to Williams for the night.
Driving Distance: 180 MI / 290 KM
WILLIAMS - GRAND CANYON - WILLIAMS
Day 10: Today you have ample time to explore Grand Canyon National Park, a natural wonder that you simply have to see to believe. Spend the day discovering the distinct South Rim of the Canyon. Stop at one of the numerous overlooks, walk part of the Rim Trail, or walk along the historic Hermit Road. Visit a Photo Hot spot or climb to the top of a stone Watchtower for panoramic views that extend over 100 miles on clear days.
Driving Distance: 260 MI / 420 KM
WILLIAMS - LAS VEGAS
Day 11: Leave the town of Williams and the Grand Canyon behind as you make your way to Seligman, the first stop heading west on the longest uninterrupted stretch of Route 66. Continue through Kingman, whose old Route 66 cafés and motels still flourish, to one of Arizona’s hidden treasures, Hoover Dam. Considered the largest single public works project in the history of the U.S., Hoover Dam straddles the mighty Colorado River, which forms the border between Nevada and Arizona and brings much-needed water and power to the Southwest. Continue to Las Vegas, Nevada, a city that needs no introduction.
Driving Distance: 300 MI / 480 KM
LAS VEGAS
Day 12: Enjoy a full day in Las Vegas style. Walk the famous Strip lined with mega-resorts and flashing neon lights, place a bet at one of the many casinos, dine at world-class restaurants; catch the latest must-see show; shop designer boutiques; ride a rollercoaster; lay by the pool; the list goes on.
LAS VEGAS
Day 13: More time to explore Las Vegas or take a day trip to Red Rock Canyon or Zion National Park.
LAS VEGAS - SANTA MONICA - LOS ANGELES AREA
Day 14: This morning, set out through the Mojave Desert for Calico Ghost Town, California’s authentic silver mining town and one of the few original mining camps of the Old West. Rejoin Route 66 in Barstow, where a collection of historic photographs and artifacts related to Route 66 and the Mojave Desert communities are on display at the Route 66 Mother Road Museum. Continue through Pasadena, Los Angeles, West Hollywood, and Beverly Hills to Santa Monica for a true Hollywood ending to your cross-country journey. Park and venture the last few blocks on foot to view the “End of the Trail” sign on Santa Monica’s Pier. This sign officially marks the western end of Historic Route 66.
Driving Distance: 290 MI / 470 KM
LOS ANGELES AREA
Day 15: Spend the day strolling along the beaches of Santa Monica or browsing the adjacent indoor/ outdoor shops at Third Street Promenade. Or, further explore L.A.’s one-of-a-kind destinations, playgrounds of the rich and famous and architectural gems. Universal Studios Hollywood and Anaheim’s original Disneyland Park are also located within easy driving distance.
LOS ANGELES - DEPARTURE
Day 16: Return your rental car at Los Angeles International Airport prior to your departure.
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