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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)  
Manhattan (New York County, NY)  
Las Cruces (Doa Ana County, NM)  
Gallup (McKinley County, NM)  
Albuquerque (Bernalillo County, NM)  
Chicago (Cook County, IL)  
Atlanta (Fulton County, GA)  
Los Angeles (Los Angeles County, CA)  
Phoenix (Maricopa County, AZ)  
Clifton (Greenlee County, AZ)
Flagstaff (Coconino County, AZ)
Florence (Pinal County, AZ)
Globe (Gila County, AZ)
Holbrook (Navajo County, AZ)

Phoenix (Maricopa County, AZ)
Prescott (Yavapai County, AZ)
Safford (Graham County, AZ)
St. Johns (Apache County, AZ)
Alamosa (Alamosa County, CO)

City of Creede (Mineral County, CO)
Conejos (Conejos County, CO)
Cortez (Montezuma County, CO)
Del Norte (Rio Grande County, CO)
Delta (Delta County, CO)

Dove Creek (Dolores County, CO)
Durango (La Plata County, CO)
Grand Junction (Mesa County, CO)
Gunnison (Gunnison County, CO)
Lake City (Hinsdale County, CO)

Montrose (Montrose County, CO)
Ouray (Ouray County, CO)
Pagosa Springs (Archuleta County, CO)
Saguache (Saguache County, CO)
San Luis (Costilla County, CO)

Silverton (San Juan County, CO)
Telluride (San Miguel County, CO)
Alamogordo (Otero County, NM)
Albuquerque (Bernalillo County, NM)
Aztec (San Juan County, NM)

Bernalillo (Sandoval County, NM)
Carrizozo (Lincoln County, NM)
Deming (Luna County, NM)
Estancia (Torrance County, NM)
Gallup (McKinley County, NM)

Grants (Cibola County, NM)
Las Cruces (Doa Ana County, NM)
Las Vegas (San Miguel County, NM)
Lordsburg (Hidalgo County, NM)
Los Alamos (Los Alamos County, NM)

Los Lunas (Valencia County, NM)
Mora (Mora County, NM)
Reserve (Catron County, NM)
Santa Fe (Santa Fe County, NM)
Santa Rosa (Guadalupe County, NM)

Silver City (Grant County, NM)
Socorro (Socorro County, NM)
Taos (Taos County, NM)
Tierra Amarilla (Rio Arriba County, NM)
Truth or Consequences (Sierra County, NM)

Kanab (Kane County, UT)
Moab (Grand County, UT)
Monticello (San Juan County, UT)
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115
52
79
143
 
0
73
148
168
441
 
414
420
327
429
422
 
340
348
429
449
408
 
413
395
383
456
451
 
384
385
357
328
323
 
338
360
267
356
233
 
266
319
415
214
366
 
315
418
192
376
434
 
228
299
417
380
279
 
241
373
335
530
394
408
443
473
 
364
343
509
517
742
 
694
728
598
720
660
 
591
632
648
711
679
 
663
660
678
740
761
 
655
651
721
673
618
 
679
721
628
707
558
 
606
682
756
573
698
 
665
752
554
713
784
 
591
658
742
692
643
 
391
585
573
1432
1547
1553
1511
1467
 
1586
1598
1457
1424
1229
 
1289
1234
1376
1257
1359
 
1396
1338
1387
1294
1311
 
1344
1331
1290
1248
1203
 
1329
1338
1243
1267
1341
 
1262
1229
1353
1234
1384
 
1334
1297
1186
1406
1246
 
1276
1193
1395
1229
1156
 
1376
1287
1208
1263
1315
 
1593
1435
1420
1327
1368
1429
1384
1304
 
1445
1428
1354
1278
1011
 
1055
1029
1151
1030
1093
 
1158
1118
1111
1038
1070
 
1088
1088
1074
1009
996
 
1093
1098
1175
1123
1135
 
1111
1139
1284
1106
1213
 
1180
1237
1036
1326
1079
 
1140
1030
1276
1071
1034
 
1288
1174
1028
1068
1223
 
1361
1172
1177
208
281
307
262
200
 
328
331
235
160
169
 
190
141
189
179
265
 
223
164
295
238
205
 
242
210
150
208
160
 
195
206
158
0
139
 
15
111
206
42
122
 
67
192
87
224
58
 
22
95
154
54
112
 
186
74
107
111
134
 
355
288
242
174
164
227
185
91
 
233
219
193
79
209
 
190
187
127
200
227
 
156
130
247
232
191
 
210
184
155
229
219
 
170
175
241
122
100
 
124
210
232
161
0
 
57
247
198
219
140
 
121
194
125
156
233
 
191
145
187
147
178
 
236
216
166
153
341
274
241
264
 
319
361
173
212
359
 
382
332
362
371
450
 
394
347
478
430
395
 
429
397
341
400
346
 
382
392
62
192
317
 
207
106
56
174
247
 
204
0
243
112
248
 
172
265
149
235
217
 
92
120
289
303
69
 
460
458
409
2008
2070
2118
2073
2001
 
2139
2129
2036
1971
1716
 
1763
1731
1859
1736
1806
 
1868
1825
1825
1749
1779
 
1799
1798
1779
1717
1698
 
1802
1807
1840
1812
1839
 
1802
1810
1952
1789
1911
 
1873
1900
1725
1999
1773
 
1827
1721
1961
1763
1713
 
1963
1854
1724
1768
1897
 
2072
1885
1888
726
866
849
809
782
 
887
909
750
734
608
 
670
602
738
637
756
 
765
700
790
694
694
 
735
712
656
641
577
 
705
716
534
588
693
 
586
528
641
549
710
 
654
584
520
695
584
 
591
535
696
562
477
 
668
591
559
618
609
 
939
820
790
1217
1021
1156
1154
1080
 
1108
1036
1217
1127
1089
 
1030
1103
995
1061
941
 
962
1025
907
996
1007
 
964
993
1057
1049
1120
 
1004
992
1330
1183
1045
 
1175
1291
1308
1223
1090
 
1140
1335
1208
1275
1154
 
1195
1186
1192
1177
1263
 
1262
1232
1155
1102
1266
 
885
897
941


Sources: STI: PopStats and STI: Colossus

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