Best States for Summer Road Trips in 2025 – WalletHub Study

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Summer is the perfect time to hit the open road: School’s out, the weather’s warm, and the possibilities are endless. This summer, nearly 75% of American adults plan to take some sort of road trip, with around 33% planning to travel more than 250 miles from home.

Deciding to take a trip is the easy part, though. Picking a destination and affording everything you want to pack into your itinerary is harder. Gas prices might be one thing to worry about, for example. They’ve remained high this year, with the national average at over $3.20 per gallon now. On top of that, you’ll need to consider accommodations, activities and dining, all of which continue to be impacted by inflation.

With road warriors in mind, WalletHub compared the 50 U.S. states based on 32 key metrics to find the most fun, scenic and wallet-friendly road-trip destinations — plus those that’ll have travelers pulling a quick U-turn. Our data set ranges from the number of attractions to road conditions to costs.

To help travelers plan a fun and wallet-friendly road trip, WalletHub compared the 50 U.S. states based on 32 key metrics. The data set ranges from the number of attractions to road conditions to costs.

 

Best States for Summer Road Trips:  Worst States for Summer Road Trips:
1. Minnesota 46. Montana
2. New York 47. Vermont
3. Ohio 48. Rhode Island
4. Utah 49. Connecticut
5. Louisiana 50. Delaware

Best vs. Worst

  • California has the highest number of scenic byways, which is 22 times higher than in Connecticut and Delaware, the states with the lowest.
  • Mississippi has the lowest daily price for camping, which is 2.9 times lower than in California, the state with the highest.
  • Texas has the lowest price for a three-star hotel room, which is 2.8 times lower than in Hawaii, the state with the highest.
  • New Hampshire has the lowest number of car thefts per 1,000 residents, which is 11.4 times lower than in Washington, the state with the highest.

“Taking a summer road trip can be a very exciting way to experience a new place, but with the prices of gas, food and accommodations still impacted by inflation, you’ll want to be in a state that makes this type of vacation affordable. Safe roads are also key, and so is having plenty of worthwhile attractions to stop at along the road. The best states for summer road trips therefore are those that keep costs low while providing the best driving experience and most fun activities.” ~ Chip Lupo

Best Road-Trip Destinations for Summer

Overall Rank State Total Score Costs Rank Safety Rank Activities Rank
1 Minnesota 59.84 22 3 20
2 New York 59.66 37 18 3
3 Ohio 58.46 12 23 13
4 Utah 58.03 30 10 10
5 Louisiana 57.91 1 46 11
6 Florida 57.89 19 43 2
7 Idaho 57.62 29 1 21
8 Texas 57.60 10 39 4
9 North Carolina 57.41 15 35 6
10 Pennsylvania 55.65 28 19 16
11 Wisconsin 54.88 20 9 31
12 Georgia 53.87 7 34 23
13 Tennessee 53.75 2 48 22
14 Nevada 53.32 21 38 12
15 Maine 53.29 34 2 32
16 Illinois 53.15 33 22 19
17 Michigan 52.78 17 27 27
18 Virginia 52.51 35 24 17
19 Nebraska 52.41 13 15 37
20 Iowa 51.97 25 4 41
21 Indiana 51.84 14 12 38
22 Arizona 51.50 23 41 14
23 Oklahoma 50.90 6 31 36
24 Oregon 50.86 42 26 9
25 Wyoming 50.73 38 17 26
26 Colorado 50.64 27 45 8
27 Kansas 50.46 8 16 45
28 South Carolina 50.33 4 49 28
29 Alaska 50.22 45 30 7
30 Missouri 50.20 11 42 25
31 Kentucky 49.50 16 28 35
32 South Dakota 49.48 26 20 34
33 Alabama 49.07 9 29 39
34 New Jersey 48.98 40 13 30
35 West Virginia 48.67 24 14 44
36 Washington 48.42 48 32 5
37 North Dakota 48.06 31 7 47
38 New Hampshire 47.97 39 6 40
39 Mississippi 47.88 5 37 42
40 Massachusetts 47.42 47 11 24
41 Maryland 47.03 41 36 18
42 Arkansas 45.85 3 44 43
43 New Mexico 45.58 18 50 29
44 California 45.06 50 40 1
45 Hawaii 44.20 49 21 15
46 Montana 43.74 36 33 33
47 Vermont 42.40 46 5 50
48 Rhode Island 40.74 43 8 49
49 Connecticut 38.81 44 25 46
50 Delaware 36.08 32 47 48

Media Release/Adam McCann, WalletHub Financial Writer

 

 

 

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