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Trip Summary
See full itineraryThis fast and furious, all encompassing loop showcases the best of the United States. Traverse the continent from New York to Los Angeles and back again for six action packed weeks journeying through the heart and soul of America. Take in over 20 states, 10 National Parks, recreational areas and monuments, the Mexican and Canadian frontiers, the Pacific and Atlantic coasts, ghost towns, skyscrapers and everything else in between. If you’re looking to experience everything Americana, this is the trip for you!
| Dates of Departures | Program Option | Price (Land Only) | Trip Status | ||
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| 21 May 2013 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $4,549 | Limited Availability | Call Us 1-800-985-4852 | |
| 22 May 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,719 | Limited Availability | Call Us 1-800-985-4852 | |
| 29 May 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,719 | Available | Book now | |
| 5 June 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,719 | Available | Book now | |
| 12 June 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,719 | Available | Book now | |
| 19 June 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,719 | Available | Book now | |
| 25 June 2013 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $4,799 | Limited Availability | Call Us 1-800-985-4852 | |
| 26 June 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,719 | Available | Book now | |
| 3 July 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,719 | Available | Book now | |
| 9 July 2013 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $4,829 | Available | Book now | |
| 10 July 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,719 | Available | Book now | |
| 17 July 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 23 July 2013 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $4,979 | Limited Availability | Call Us 1-800-985-4852 | |
| 24 July 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 31 July 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 14 August 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,959 | Available | Book now | |
| 20 August 2013 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $4,929 | Limited Availability | Call Us 1-800-985-4852 | |
| 21 August 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,959 | Available | Book now | |
| 28 August 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,799 | Available | Book now | |
| 3 September 2013 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $4,849 | Available | Book now | |
| 4 September 2013 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,629 | Available | Book now | |
| 2 April 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,619 | Available | Book now | |
| 9 April 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,619 | Available | Book now | |
| 16 April 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,619 | Available | Book now | |
| 14 May 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 20 May 2014 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $4,779 | Available | Book now | |
| 21 May 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 28 May 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 4 June 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 11 June 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 18 June 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 24 June 2014 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $5,029 | Available | Book now | |
| 25 June 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 2 July 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 8 July 2014 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $5,079 | Available | Book now | |
| 9 July 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,949 | Available | Book now | |
| 16 July 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $5,199 | Available | Book now | |
| 22 July 2014 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $5,229 | Available | Book now | |
| 23 July 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $5,199 | Available | Book now | |
| 30 July 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $5,199 | Available | Book now | |
| 13 August 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $5,209 | Available | Book now | |
| 19 August 2014 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $5,179 | Available | Book now | |
| 20 August 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $5,209 | Available | Book now | |
| 27 August 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $5,029 | Available | Book now | |
| 2 September 2014 | Los Angeles to Los Angeles - 43 days | $5,099 | Available | Book now | |
| 3 September 2014 | New York to New York - 42 days | $4,869 | Available | Book now | |
Leg 1 (Days 1 to 7)
Leg 2 (Days 8 to 20)
Leg 3 (Days 21 to 29)
Leg 4 (Days 30 to 35)
Leg 5 (Days 36 to 42)
There isn’t a person out there that hasn’t dreamed of taking off on the ultimate American road trip with a bunch of mates! Cruising down the open road, tunes cranked, wind in your hair not a care in the world; getting off the beaten track with a whole continent to discover.
The United States is a country of incredible diversity. The nation is home to dynamic cities and small towns that vary dramatically from region to region, and the awe-inspiring National Parks are unparalleled for their beauty and diversity. Eastern energy, slow-paced deep southern charm and a laid back west coast lifestyle, combine to create an incredible culture of virtually everything.
This tour operates in both directions, from New York to New York and Los Angeles to Los Angeles. Tours departing from the New York area are 42 days in length and include 1 hotel night in Los Angeles. Tours departing from Los Angeles are 43 days in length and include 2 hotel nights in the New York Area.
Day: 1-2 New York Area & Washington DC
First stop, the capital calls. Washington DC is the perfect introduction to the social, cultural and political history of the United States. Explore the best of America's Capitol - from the Smithsonian Museum to the Lincoln Memorial on the guided night time illumination tour. During the day the city is awash with greenery so once you're done with sightseeing, go people watching in the parks. Why not take advantage of the great nightlife in Georgetown!
Day: 3-4 Virginia & Tennessee
From polished stone monuments to rocky paths, the Appalachian Mountains in Virginia put on a great glimpse of the rugged outdoors. In Tennessee, choose to don a lifejacket, grip a paddle and bounce along a churning stretch of white water on our optional rafting trip. Hey, we did say fast and furious!
Day: 5 Alabama/Mississippi
Next, travel into the 'Deep South' to Alabama and Mississippi for a taste of true southern hospitality. License plates proclaim you're in the 'Heart of Dixie', as the radio pumps out a hatful of country tunes to back this up.
Day: 6-7 New Orleans
Beyond Mississippi we hit Louisiana, home of the Big Easy & Bourbon Street. Now we're talking all that jazz! We head into the enchanting French Quarter of New Orleans and hear the real deal at Preservation Hall, echoing with chirpy trumpet and smooth sax. Sample a Hurricane at Pat O'Brien's! New Orleans has more than just food, drink and music to offer. Do the Huckleberry Finn thing as you chug along the Mississippi River.
There isn’t a person out there that hasn’t dreamed of taking off on the ultimate American road trip with a bunch of mates! Cruising down the open road, tunes cranked, wind in your hair not a care in the world; getting off the beaten track with a whole continent to discover.
The United States is a country of incredible diversity. The nation is home to dynamic cities and small towns that vary dramatically from region to region, and the awe-inspiring National Parks are unparalleled for their beauty and diversity. Eastern energy, slow-paced deep southern charm and a laid back west coast lifestyle, combine to create an incredible culture of virtually everything.
Day: 8 Louisiana/Texas
Look for gators on our optional Louisiana swamp tour through the mysterious bayous of Cajun country (a must do!). The Lone Star bids you a big-hearted welcome for four nights in the mighty Texas. None of the other 47 continental states is bigger; come to think of it, everything seems vast in this pancake-flat expanse.
Day: 9-10 San Antonio
Don your Davy Crockett hat and check out the Alamo, symbol of Texan pride and independence from Mexico. Or stroll the Paseo del Rio. If your Spanish is shaky, that's the cobbled 'river walk', bursting with greenery, cafés and boutiques.
Day: 11-12 Texas & Carlsbad Caverns National Park
The biggest state of the continental USA is also home to plenty of Mexican-American cuisine, "Tex-Mex" and spicy fajitas and tacos could be on the menu tonight. Do you know your stalactite from your stalagmite? Carlsbad Caverns boasts over 100 limestone caves sporting glinting minerals and telling names like the Hall of the White Giant and Green Lake Room.
Day: 13 Arizona / Roswell, New Mexico
After a visit to the famous Roswell's UFO Museum, pitch your tents together and chew the fat long into the night. What are those lights in the sky?
Day: 14 Monument Valley
Venturing into the desert southwest, we hit iconic Monument Valley used in countless Hollywood scenes from Westerns to 2001: A Space Odyssey and everything in between. Get jeep-bound and flit between towering buttes and massive mesas. This is sacred Navajo land; take home their secrets, legends and the odd handcrafted keepsake. Tonight, experience a stunning sunset overlooking the valley.
Day: 15-16 Grand Canyon National Park
No trip west is complete without a stop at the Grand Canyon and we have a full day tomorrow to experience the grandeur of Earth's natural wonder. Pack your best boots and don't forget your camera for a sunrise/sunset hike along the rim. For the more ambitious take the long hike down Bright Angel Trail to Plateau Point, or choose the "bird's eye" view on a scenic flight. Watching the sinking sun paint it amber, maroon and red, its breathtaking immensity still blows you away.
Day: 17-18 Lake Powell & Zion National Park
Swim the deep blue waters of Lake Powell, formerly the great Glenn Canyon, or just sit back on the shore and soak up the powerful rays of this beautiful and surreal man-made desert oasis. Then onwards to Zion National Park. Explore the hidden canyons or maybe hike to Angels Landing. Okay, so getting up there can be devilish at times, but the famous trail puts Zion on a 360-degree display of this magnificent national park
Day: 19-20 Las Vegas
With a sudden burst of neon, Vegas is right in your face - the greatest show on earth. Watch out though - some dub this place 'Lost Wages'! Why not cruise "The Strip" in a super-stretch limo, indulge in an all-you-can eat buffet, take in a show or just watch the amazing crowds, neon signs and attractions that many hotel casinos have to offer. And if that's not enough, take a helicopter flight back down The Strip or just gamble the night away in one of the world class casinos.
There isn’t a person out there that hasn’t dreamed of taking off on the ultimate American road trip with a bunch of mates! Cruising down the open road, tunes cranked, wind in your hair not a care in the world; getting off the beaten track with a whole continent to discover.
The United States is a country of incredible diversity. The nation is home to dynamic cities and small towns that vary dramatically from region to region, and the awe-inspiring National Parks are unparalleled for their beauty and diversity. Eastern energy, slow-paced deep southern charm and a laid back west coast lifestyle, combine to create an incredible culture of virtually everything.
Day: 21 Los Angeles
Journey across the desert and catch some California sun as you roll into the larger than life LA scene. Why not hang out at and people watch at Venice Beach tonight?
Day: 22-23 Pacific Coast, Monterey
A quick tour of Hollywood before skirting the awesome shoreline, as the highway snakes north beside the heaving ocean swell. Further along the Pacific Highway, splash the cash in Monterrey or stroll the coast around this seriously scenic peninsula.
Day: 24-25 San Francisco
San Francisco is next, “Everybody’s Favourite City”. Enjoy a full day to explore the city with plenty of time for shopping in China Town & Union Square, sightseeing and a stroll over the Golden Gate Bridge. Maybe take a cruise on the bay for an unforgettable sunset, then go bar hopping ‘til the tiny hours. Mission, Marina or Haight-Ashbury Districts usually check the right boxes.
Day: 26-27 Yosemite National Park
Heading through Central California we take a scenic drive into the Yosemite National Park region and a chance to hike or bike through the extraordinary landscape of glacier-carved granite monoliths and spectacular waterfalls. Hike to Yosemite Falls, one of North America’s highest, and capture El Capitan’s great granite profile on camera. Keep your eyes peeled for the chance to view the park’s abundant wildlife.
Day: 28-29 Lake Tahoe & Idaho/Nevada
Set sail at Lake Tahoe on an optional sunset cruise or play the house in one of the flash casinos – though a gentle pedal boat ride, scenic parasailing or an energising jet-ski, may just as easily push your buttons. Now your posse heads across a heap more widescreen scenery as you edge westward through Idaho & Nevada.
There isn’t a person out there that hasn’t dreamed of taking off on the ultimate American road trip with a bunch of mates! Cruising down the open road, tunes cranked, wind in your hair not a care in the world; getting off the beaten track with a whole continent to discover.
The United States is a country of incredible diversity. The nation is home to dynamic cities and small towns that vary dramatically from region to region, and the awe-inspiring National Parks are unparalleled for their beauty and diversity. Eastern energy, slow-paced deep southern charm and a laid back west coast lifestyle, combine to create an incredible culture of virtually everything.
Day: 30-31 Jackson
Feel the old frontier spirit alive and kicking in the truly western town of Jackson, Wyoming. Fresh from conquering the Snake River rapids, one of America’s last great untamed rivers, on an optional whitewater rafting trip, corral your posse into the nearest watering hole. Million Dollar Cowboy Bar is a fine tip, with saddles for stools and trophy cow horns above the counter.
Day: 32-33 Yellowstone National Park
Pitch up in the world’s first National Park, Yellowstone. This is a superb wilderness of spouting geysers, waterfalls and simmering mud pools. A-grade American stars grace the trails – keep your eyes peeled for this abundant wildlife. Large herds of bison and elk roam the park and if you’re lucky, you may even see bear or wolf.
Day: 34 Cody
Next, it’s Wild Wyoming, the heart of cowboy country. This is what Cody is all about. From its cowboy roots to its summer rodeos, shake a leg and try some two-step as the buckin’ bronco rears its massive head!
Day: 35 Sioux Indian Lands
Yep, we’re talking Mount Rushmore and the uniquely sculptured faces of our four greatest Presidents Close by, another rock-carved epic is shaping up: the Crazy Horse monument, a nod to the famed Lakota Indian war leader, very impressive!
There isn’t a person out there that hasn’t dreamed of taking off on the ultimate American road trip with a bunch of mates! Cruising down the open road, tunes cranked, wind in your hair not a care in the world; getting off the beaten track with a whole continent to discover.
The United States is a country of incredible diversity. The nation is home to dynamic cities and small towns that vary dramatically from region to region, and the awe-inspiring National Parks are unparalleled for their beauty and diversity. Eastern energy, slow-paced deep southern charm and a laid back west coast lifestyle, combine to create an incredible culture of virtually everything.
Day: 36-37 Badlands National Park & South Dakota
Never mind the "bad lands", touching down here feels like a moon landing. Low-slung buttes, chiselled spires and saw-tooth ridges have a bizarre lunar quality as you swap some photos. Resident coyotes may utter the occasional howl as you settle back for some shut-eye under canvas.
Day: 38-39 Chicago
Our next stop is Chicago - the "Windy City", home to some of the greatest blues music in America. Soar up Willis Tower for dizzying views over the Windy City. Trawl the upmarket malls of Magnificent Mile and grab a slice of Chicago's deep-dish pizza before peddling on the included famous "Bobby's Bike Hike" tour.
Day: 40 Ohio
Ask a "Buckeye" to tell you all about their state nut or how cool they think Cedar Point Amusement Park's rollercoasters are! Ride the Millenium Force - the greatest roller coaster in the world!
Day: 41 Niagara Falls
From the edge of Lake Ontario, the sensation of crashing water is stupendous, the noise immense, at America's greatest national attractions, Niagara Falls. Wait 'til you're down on the water aboard 'Maid of the Mist', where the cascades pound, churn and foam right before your eyes. That's what you call a front row seat!
Day: 42 New York Area
We roll into the New York Area and the end of our awesome Grand Trek! This tour is not scheduled to spend any time in New York City so make sure you book extra hotel nights and explore the sights and sounds of the Big Apple on your own. Splurge along Fifth Ave, hit the top of the Empire State Building, or soak up the trendy, laidback vibe of Greenwich Village before heading home.
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18 years
-32 nights camping fees and equipment (except sleeping bag)
-one hotel night in LA if you start the tour in NY and two hotel nights in NY area if you start the tour in LA are also included
-8 hotel nights (paid locally approx. $30-$50 per night)
On our camping tours, our groups share in the preparation and cooking of the food. Supplies, excluding soft drinks and alcohol, are purchased from the food kitty, and each member of the group pays US$10 per day en route. This covers three meals on most days while we are camping; eating fresh foods that we purchase as we travel to satisfy the international flavour of the group - a healthy way to travel at an unbeatable price. Naturally this does not cover hotel stops or when Trek groups sometimes sample regional cuisine at local restaurants.
Optional activities
Throughout your programmes you will have the support and guidance of the programme co-ordinator and team. You will be provided with competent assistance and help with any questions or advice you may need during your stay.
You will be assigned a personal travel advisor who will co-ordinate your programme with you. Feel free to contact them at any time before you go, or when you are on your travels.
In addition, you will have access to a 24 hour emergency contact number so you can contact one of our UK staff at any time should you need to.
No. The majority of the people travelling with us are on their own. Our trips are a great way to travel safely and meet other like minded, adventurous people from all over the world.
This tour is designed for participants aged 18 to 38 years of age. Consequently, they tend to focus on activities and nightlife that appeal to that age range.
One suitcase or rucksack with a maximum weight of 20 KG, plus your sleeping bag and one carry on bag for the van. Be sure to check the weight allowance of your luggage with your airline as well.
The reason many en route hotels are paid locally is due to fluctuation of hotel prices throughout the year. Instead of getting 'locked' into a contract with one hotel for an entire year, we are able to choose one that has the most reasonable price for that time of year. This saves you money in the end.
13, plus a driver.
For TrekAmerica camping tours you will need to budget for the food kitty. This is usually US$10 a day however see individual tour pages for specific details. This will cover all of your meals while camping but does not cover meals during hotel stops or when the group chooses to sample regional cuisine. Depending on the tour you choose, there may be en-route hotel nights paid locally and the cost will be shown on the itinerary. You should budget for each of these night stops. We recommend you take at least US$40/CAN$40 dollars per day to budget for your optional activities and snacks along the way on all our North American Treks. This does not include money for food kitty and en route hotel expenses. We suggest you bring US $150 with you in cash. ATM’s and cash machines are readily available throughout North America and major credit cards are widely accepted throughout the country. Traveller’s checks are accepted and can be a safe way to take your funds but aren’t always the most practical. In some off the beaten track destinations ATM’s and cash machines may be limited. Credit card payment can’t be accepted for food kitty and enroute hotel payments.
Although it may not be customary in your country, it is normal and expected in North America to tip waiters, bar staff, any type of guide and taxi drivers. Service workers are paid a low wage and depend upon their tips for their livelihood. A minimum of 15% is standard in restaurants. Your trek leader works long and hard for you. He or she may well become your close friend during the trek, but they also need to pay their bills. If the leader's performance meets or exceeds your expectations we recommend a tip of US $5 per person, per day.
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Write reviewThe national parks, Chicago bike tour, white water rafting, helicopter ride in the Grand Canyon, staying in a Navajo Indian camp in Monument Valley... We did so many amazing things it's hard to pick just a few highlights!
Take every opportunity that comes your way! Keep smiling whatever happens! Take your camera!
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