How do I find roadside attractions on my route?

How do I find roadside attractions on my route?

Enter your starting point and your destination and the Roadtrippers app (Free in App Store and Google Play) will find you interesting places to stop in between. Pick from categories such as amusement parks, adventure sports, historical markers and hiking, and you’ll see places pop up along your driving route.

What is the oldest roadside attraction?

Lucy the Elephant
Lucy the Elephant was built in 1881, which makes it the oldest roadside attraction in the US — even older than the Statue of Liberty! The wooden structure was created as a means of drawing attention and bringing tourism to the Jersey Shore, where it’s located.

What is the oldest roadside attraction in the US?

Lucy
Lafferty in Margate City, New Jersey, approximately five miles (8 km) south of Atlantic City. Originally named Elephant Bazaar, Lucy was built to promote real estate sales and attract tourists. Today, Lucy is the oldest surviving roadside tourist attraction in America.

Where should I stop on a road trip?

These are a few of the best stops along I-5!

  • Tijuana, Baja California, Mexico.
  • Balboa Park.
  • South Carlsbad State Beach.
  • Mission San Juan Capistrano.
  • Disneyland.
  • Six Flags Magic Mountain.
  • Antelope Valley California Poppy Reserve.
  • Last Place James Dean Stopped.

What do you see on a road trip?

Ultimate California road trip

  • Balboa Park. While San Diego has no shortage of worthy attractions, this 1,200-acre urban park, designed for the 1915 Panama-California Exposition, is a must-stop.
  • Pioneertown.
  • In-N-Out Museum.
  • Griffith Observatory.
  • Solvang.
  • Forestiere Underground Gardens.
  • Nepenthe.
  • 17-Mile Drive.

What is the biggest roadside attraction?

12 giant roadside attractions

  • Spud Drive-in giant potato — Driggs, Idaho.
  • Largest ball of twine — Cawker City, KS.
  • World’s Largest Thermometer — Baker, CA.
  • Carhenge — Alliance, NE.
  • Casey, IL.
  • Big Idaho Potato Hotel — Boise, ID.
  • Big Ole — Alexandria, MN.
  • Lucy the Elephant — Margate City, NJ.

What roadside attraction advertises free ice water for hundreds of miles?

Wall Drug
To Highway 16 & 14. . . Free Ice Water. . . Wall Drug” drew weary travelers into the small-town drug store to enjoy a refreshing break. Today, more than 2 million visitors a year stop at the popular roadside attraction for a meal or activity, 5 cent coffee, and ice water – which is still free.

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