There's something undeniably magical about a road trip-the sense of boundless freedom, the ever-changing scenery, and the thrill of the unknown. It's not just about reaching a destination; it's about the experiences along the way. The hum of the engine, the wind rushing through open windows, and the endless stretch of asphalt ahead create a rhythm that lulls you into a state of adventure.
The Beginning: Anticipation and Excitement
Every road trip starts with anticipation. The night before departure is filled with last-minute packing, checking maps (or GPS), and that giddy excitement that makes sleep elusive. The car is loaded with snacks, playlists, and a mix of essentials and just-in-case items. As the engine starts the next morning, the journey truly begins-windows down, music up, and the open road calling.
The first miles are electric. The cityscape fades into suburbs, then into open countryside. The world feels full of possibilities. Conversations flow easily-plans, memories, jokes, and comfortable silences. The road is a companion, always moving forward, urging you to see what's around the next bend.
The Middle: Unexpected Discoveries
A road trip is never just about the highway. It's the detours that make it unforgettable. A hand-painted sign for a roadside attraction, a local diner with the best pie you've ever tasted, or a scenic overlook that wasn't on the itinerary-these unplanned moments become the heart of the journey.
Small towns welcome you with their quirks-a vintage gas station, a Main Street frozen in time, or a friendly waitress who calls you "hon." The landscape shifts: rolling hills give way to deserts, forests morph into plains, and mountains rise in the distance. Each mile brings new textures, colors, and stories.
There are challenges, too-wrong turns, sudden rainstorms, or that one rest stop with questionable bathrooms. But even these become part of the lore, the tales you'll laugh about later. A flat tire in the middle of nowhere leads to an encounter with a kind stranger. A missed exit becomes a chance to explore a hidden gem.
The Rhythm of the Road
Hours blend together in the best way. The playlist shifts from upbeat anthems to mellow tunes as the sun dips low. Golden hour bathes everything in warmth, and the world feels slower, softer. Conversations deepen as the miles pass-dreams, fears, and the kind of talks that only happen when you're untethered from daily life.
Night driving has its own magic. The road is quieter, lit only by headlights and the occasional glow of a distant town. The stars seem brighter out here, away from city lights. A 24-hour truck stop becomes a beacon of coffee and greasy comfort food, the neon sign a welcome sight in the darkness.
The Destination-and the Journey Home
Eventually, the destination appears, whether it's a national park, a coastal town, or a loved one's doorstep. There's satisfaction in arriving, but also a quiet longing for the road itself. Because the truth is, the trip isn't just about where you're going-it's about who you become along the way.
And then, there's the return. The road back is different-familiar yet changed. You're wiser, wearier, but full of stories. The car smells like adventure: sunscreen, fast food wrappers, and the faint scent of pine from that hike days ago. Home feels both comforting and strange after so much movement.
Why We Keep Going Back
A road trip is more than travel; it's a reminder of life's spontaneity. It's about control and surrender-planning the route but embracing the detours. It's about connection-to the people beside you, the strangers you meet, and the land unfolding outside your window.
And when it's over, you'll find yourself dreaming of the next one-because the road never really leaves you. It whispers in the everyday, calling you back to where the horizon never ends, and the journey is everything.
In the report below, the county's county seat is used as a starting point for a county. From there, all county seats within 250 straight-line miles from that county seat orgination point are shown. In those instances where a county does not have a county seat, than the largest city within that county is used as a reference point. There are a few cases where a county has two county seats, in that case, one is arbitrarily selected.
Seattle (King County, WA) |
Dallas (Dallas County, TX) |
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Manhattan (New York County, NY) |
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Chicago (Cook County, IL) |
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Atlanta (Fulton County, GA) |
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Visalia (Tulare County, CA) |
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Stockton (San Joaquin County, CA) |
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Santa Rosa (Sonoma County, CA) |
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Santa Ana (Orange County, CA) |
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San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo County, CA) |
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San Jose (Santa Clara County, CA) |
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San Francisco (San Francisco, CA) |
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Salinas (Monterey County, CA) |
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Sacramento (Sacramento County, CA) |
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Riverside (Riverside County, CA) |
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Oakland (Alameda County, CA) |
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Modesto (Stanislaus County, CA) |
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Los Angeles (Los Angeles County, CA) |
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Fresno (Fresno County, CA) |
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Bakersfield (Kern County, CA) |
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Bakersfield (Kern County, CA)
Bridgeport (Mono County, CA)
Fairfield (Solano County, CA)
Fresno (Fresno County, CA)
Hanford (Kings County, CA)
Hollister (San Benito County, CA)
Independence (Inyo County, CA)
Jackson (Amador County, CA)
Los Angeles (Los Angeles County, CA)
Madera (Madera County, CA)
Mariposa (Mariposa County, CA)
Markleeville (Alpine County, CA)
Martinez (Contra Costa County, CA)
Merced (Merced County, CA)
Modesto (Stanislaus County, CA)
Napa (Napa County, CA)
Oakland (Alameda County, CA)
Placerville (El Dorado County, CA)
Redwood City (San Mateo County, CA)
Riverside (Riverside County, CA)
Sacramento (Sacramento County, CA)
Salinas (Monterey County, CA)
San Andreas (Calaveras County, CA)
San Bernardino (San Bernardino County, CA)
San Buenaventura (Ventura) (Ventura County, CA)
San Francisco (San Francisco, CA)
San Jose (Santa Clara County, CA)
San Luis Obispo (San Luis Obispo County, CA)
San Rafael (Marin County, CA)
Santa Ana (Orange County, CA)
Santa Barbara (Santa Barbara County, CA)
Santa Cruz (Santa Cruz County, CA)
Santa Rosa (Sonoma County, CA)
Sonora (Tuolumne County, CA)
Stockton (San Joaquin County, CA)
Visalia (Tulare County, CA)
Woodland (Yolo County, CA)
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0
201
260
107
76
168
112
228
99
125
157
234
250
157
192
272
243
253
231
135
259
172
215
130
76
276
205
92
264
130
76
201
294
196
221
69
274
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107
107
160
0
32
89
88
121
206
20
50
131
153
52
89
173
150
145
143
239
154
102
108
230
176
190
117
116
170
236
165
125
197
89
117
41
169
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99
296
356
206
174
258
195
327
0
224
255
332
344
255
289
367
336
352
322
59
357
259
314
64
51
364
296
154
357
36
79
288
388
295
318
168
371
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192
107
71
89
117
58
164
51
289
69
57
97
66
37
0
84
67
76
67
326
69
74
41
318
253
111
50
165
85
321
235
73
108
41
29
129
82
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243
168
36
150
173
78
230
89
336
130
125
145
17
101
67
37
0
102
18
378
69
81
89
373
293
44
40
194
21
370
272
56
54
102
52
188
67
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135
315
395
239
209
302
205
358
59
258
285
355
385
290
326
407
378
381
366
0
392
305
345
15
109
410
340
207
400
31
136
335
430
326
355
198
407
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259
124
37
154
184
118
215
41
357
134
110
89
53
103
69
49
69
38
83
392
0
130
51
384
322
103
90
233
69
389
304
114
67
71
42
194
17
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172
171
111
102
113
17
190
124
259
88
107
170
94
77
74
117
81
148
65
305
130
0
116
301
214
105
43
113
101
294
192
30
135
113
91
130
137
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276
211
66
190
210
108
272
130
364
171
168
186
53
143
111
56
44
140
47
410
103
105
132
405
319
0
73
215
34
399
295
76
53
146
95
226
95
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205
157
68
117
137
38
201
92
296
98
102
145
51
73
50
74
40
114
27
340
90
43
87
334
254
73
0
154
61
331
232
25
93
92
54
153
95
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92
222
221
116
93
117
175
213
154
122
159
241
205
141
165
228
194
240
178
207
233
113
201
206
105
215
154
0
214
190
80
141
247
188
191
105
243
|
130
321
389
236
205
293
215
357
36
255
285
359
378
287
321
400
370
381
357
31
389
294
344
44
87
399
331
190
391
0
114
324
422
325
350
197
403
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294
190
39
197
222
131
270
105
388
176
163
157
45
145
108
24
54
105
70
430
67
135
112
423
347
53
93
247
34
422
325
108
0
130
82
236
54
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221
116
44
117
146
78
188
39
318
97
81
94
44
65
29
58
52
59
59
355
42
91
38
347
281
95
54
191
65
350
263
80
82
51
0
158
54
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69
133
200
41
18
120
71
161
168
60
88
165
192
93
129
213
188
185
179
198
194
130
147
190
142
226
153
105
209
197
135
157
236
128
158
0
209
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1963
1957
2110
1995
1990
2083
1907
2042
1940
2009
2001
1990
2116
2030
2057
2125
2123
2042
2124
1884
2079
2097
2037
1876
1985
2167
2103
2054
2137
1914
2010
2117
2146
2022
2072
1972
2094
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1741
1676
1821
1741
1746
1822
1658
1754
1749
1751
1733
1698
1831
1763
1782
1834
1842
1748
1848
1699
1785
1838
1753
1688
1784
1885
1832
1827
1852
1731
1803
1852
1852
1743
1791
1729
1798
|
2453
2391
2535
2455
2460
2536
2372
2469
2457
2466
2448
2413
2546
2478
2497
2548
2557
2462
2562
2406
2500
2553
2468
2395
2494
2599
2547
2540
2566
2437
2514
2566
2566
2457
2505
2443
2512
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1284
1314
1465
1332
1322
1421
1245
1398
1249
1349
1347
1351
1467
1373
1404
1480
1472
1404
1469
1191
1438
1433
1391
1185
1297
1515
1446
1376
1488
1220
1322
1456
1503
1374
1424
1304
1454
|
864
666
647
760
792
745
775
645
962
745
710
630
665
719
693
644
681
619
698
980
627
756
658
967
936
684
714
858
666
987
923
736
634
673
668
795
619
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Sources: STI: PopStats and STI: Colossus
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