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๐ Amarillo โ Lubbock, TX โ 245 miles
Drag to reorder8:00 AM
Sunrise Diner โ Amarillo, TX
Breakfast StopPancakes the size of hubcaps. Kids eat free on Sundays.
10:30 AM
Cadillac Ranch
Roadside WeirdTen half-buried Cadillacs. Bring spray paint. Seriously.
12:15 PM
Rest Stop โ Mile 212
Sanity BreakClean restrooms. Vending machines. Stretch your legs.
2:00 PM
Palo Duro Canyon State Park
Nature WinThe "Grand Canyon of Texas." Junior Ranger badges await.
5:30 PM
Braum's Ice Cream โ Lubbock
Sweet StopBest soft serve in the Panhandle. Non-negotiable.
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The reviews that matter most
Not "great app" reviews. The ones that say "my kids still talk about this trip."
We drove 1,400 miles with a 4-year-old and a 12-year-old. Nobody cried. Including me. That is a miracle.
1,400
Miles driven
11
Pit stops
0 ๐
Meltdowns
Melissa Kowalski
Chicago, IL
๐ Chicago โ Nashville โ Smoky Mountains
The hidden rest stop near Hattiesburg had a nature trail. Our kids ran off their energy and got back in the car happy. Roadmap knew that.
4
Secret stops
3.5
Hours saved
10/10
Kid rating
DeShawn & Tanya Okafor
Atlanta, GA
๐ Atlanta โ New Orleans โ Austin
I'm a single mom of three. I was terrified of a 10-day road trip. Roadmap made it feel like someone was in the passenger seat the whole way.
10
Days
3
Kids
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Memories
Priya Nair
Seattle, WA
๐ Seattle โ Crater Lake โ Redwoods
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