2016-07-27



The southern United States is unlike anywhere else you will ever go. Hot weather, warm smiles, and arguably some of the best grub in the country make up the foundation of this unique region. The best way to get to know the South is by hitting the road!

Follow me through my ultimate southern USA road trip!

Scrolling over the map will allow you to zoom in, and clicking “More Options” will take you to a stop by stop itinerary!

Austin, Texas



Start in Austin, Texas

Home to more than 250 live music venues, Austin prides itself on being the “Live Music Capital of the World.” With an eclectic arts scene and countless festivals, Austin is breathing fresh air into Texas.

Top Things to See and Do in Austin

Start your perfect Austin day with one of its famous breakfast tacos

Take in local history at the oldest American state office, the Texas State Capitol

Grab a selfie at the Baylor Street Art Wall

Party the night away on Sixth Street and Rainey Street

San Antonio, Texas



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Take I-35 South from Austin to San Antonio – 80 miles

Top Things to See and Do in San Antonio

The heart and soul of the city, the River Walk, is packed with happening bars, amazing restaurants, and endless lines of shops

Be sure to grab some amazing Mexican food

Once you have taken in modern San Antonio, explore The Alamo and get a taste for the rich and complex history of Texas.

Before you go, visit the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas for a panoramic view of this stunning city

DETOUR: Take a Bayou Tour in Louisiana

On my trip, I took a couple hours to tour the Manchac swamp with Wild Louisiana Tours! It was such a cool experience, there was a moment where I felt likeI was in The Notebook.

You’ll see the logging ghost town of Ruddock that served as a passage way for historic New Orleans explorers and well as Iberville, Biennville, Ponchartrain, and more!

New Orleans, Louisiana

Take I-10 East from San Antonio to New Orleans – 540 miles

Since this is a longer stretch, you can break up the drive by spending a night along the way. It’s an awesome opportunity to get off the beaten track and explore more of Louisiana.

I fell in love with New Orleans when I went for Mardi Gras. While I’d love to go back for another Fat Tuesday, the city is equally impressive every day of the year. Just wandering the city, you’ll get a sense of New Orleans’ complex past and unique culture!

Top Things to See and Do in New Orleans

The French Quarter never disappoints

Get down and dirty on Bourbon Street or go for an upscale evening on Frenchmen Street

Visit the oldest cathedral in the continent, St. Louis Cathedral, which was built in 1720

Before you go, visit the 750-foot-tall Tower of the Americas for a panoramic view of this stunning city.

Read More: The Beginner’s Guide to Mardi Gras in New Orleans

DETOUR: Stay at the Oak Alley Plantation

During my Southern USA Road Trip, I was completely awestruck by the fantasy-like setting the oaks created at the entrance to the Oak Alley Plantation. I’d seen plenty of photos of Oak Alley, but it was even more grand in person.

The plantation has been featured in many movies and music videos including Interview with The Vampire, Django Unchained and Beyoncé’s “Déjà Vu” music video!

Read More: Staying at the Oak Alley Plantation in Louisiana

Jackson, Mississippi

Take I-55 North from New Orleans to Jackson – 190 miles

Jackson is the capitol of Mississippi and home to a funky arts scene, good bars and restaurants and A LOT of live music!

Top Things to See and Do in Jackson

Spend the day exploring the Civil War sites and civil rights museums

Once you have worked up an appetite, pig out on turnip greens, cornbread, and black-eyed peas

Craving some spice? Go for the locally beloved Miss-Mex (that’s Mississippi-Mexican fusion) for a culinary adventure

Top your day off by exploring the countless blues and jazz venues

Memphis, Tennessee

Take I-55 North from Jackson to Memphis – 210 miles

Memphis is all about rock n’ roll and BBQ. You’ll never be able to eat at another BBQ joint after you try a proper Memphis-style BBQ platter.

Top things to See and Do in Memphis

Visit the birthplace of rock music- Sun Studio

Watch the ducks at Peabody Hotel

Make your way over to Elvis’ world-famous home, Graceland

For a comprehensive lesson on the history of modern music, visit the Stax Museum of American Soul Music

Get down to Rendezvous for the best BBQ ribs in Memphis

Read More: Top 10 Things to Do in Memphis in Two Days

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DETOUR: Visit Tennessee’s Wineries

Take a pit stop at one of Tennessee’s stunning wineries off I-40, like Century Farm Winery or Crown Winery!

Nashville, Tennessee

Take I-40 East from Memphis to Nashville – 210 miles

For country-music fans, singers and songwriters from all over the world, Nashville is the ultimate destination. But Nashville isn’t just country music, it is a lively city, breaking out with new businesses, a dynamic food and cocktail scene, and bright lights!

Top Things to See and Do in Nashville

Home to the Grand Ole Opry radio show, Ryman Auditorium is an absolute must-see and, whether you are a country music fan or not, the Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum is a fascinating spot

To wrap up your musical day, take a tour of Music Row and RCA Studio B

One of the most stunning buildings in Nashville, The Parthenon is the world’s only full-size reproduction of the Greek Parthenon in Athens, Greece, so plan on some time to visit the museum and art gallery to complete your tour

Read More: The Ultimate Guide to Nashville in a Weekend

Charlotte, North Carolina

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Take I-40 East from Nashville to Charlotte – 400 miles

Again, this is over a half day of driving, so leave early and make the most of your travel day!

Charlotte is mostly a business and banking town, but is made up of beautiful, historical neighborhoods, great museums and awesome waterfront restaurants!

Top Things to See and Do in Charlotte

Visit Levine Museum of the New South & the NASCAR Hall of Fame

Cool down at the 29,000-square-foot Ray’s Splash Planet– this ultrafun indoor water park is the perfect place to splash around on a steamy afternoon

See Charlotte’s high-flying past at the Carolinas Aviation Museum

Pan for a bit of gold at Reed Gold Mine

Charleston, South Carolina

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Take I-77 South from Charlotte to Charleston – 211 miles

With its weather in the upper 70s in the dead of winter, Charleston is the perfect place for beach lovers!

Top Things to See and Do in Charleston

Bring your bikini and lounge in the Carolina sun on Folly Beach during the better part of the year

Get moving and rent a bike to ride across the famous Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge

Don’t miss the Angel Oak Park—one of South Carolina’s most remarkable sites—you’ll find a massive 1,500-year-old oak tree, which is a true sight to behold

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