Planning the perfect summer road trip is no easy feat. You need the right mix of budget-friendly accommodations, scenic drives and fun things to do at each stop along the way. If you're planning a multigenerational family vacation, it gets even harder.
Some might love roughing it in a tent while others would rather stick to hotels or vacation rentals. The kids might get bored of wine country tours or museums, but the adults can only handle so many theme parks.
If you’re struggling to plan a trip, you can find inspiration and ideas from a recent Wallethub report ranking every state by key road trip metrics like how many national parks and attractions it has, how safe it is to drive there, and the cost of gas and accommodations. With over 32 metrics in total, the report gave every state a summer road trip score to help travelers figure out which destinations are worth the drive and which states might be better to skip.
Keep reading for some of the key findings from the new Wallethub report as well as some curated road trip ideas to match different interests and budgets.
Wallethub scored all 50 states across 32 different metrics spanning cost, safety and activities to rank states based on their overall balance of wallet-friendly fun. While you can see how each state ranked on each of those three major categories, the ones that earned top billing were those that received the highest total score, even if they didn’t rank high in all three categories.
The states ranking in the top five are a far flung mix of states from the east coast to the midwest. It’d be hard to hit all five of these in a single road trip, unless you’re planning to be on the road for a while. But if your existing plans have you passing near any of these five, it’s worth adjusting your route to include them in your trip.
Note that ranking in the bottom on this list doesn’t mean the states in question are inherently bad or boring. They may even be some of the best states to live in. Wallethub was purely interested in what states had to offer summer road trippers.
To rank states by cost, Wallethub compared the average prices of things road trippers tend to spend the most on: gas, campgrounds, hotels and car repairs. It also factored in things like the cost of living and the number of vacation rentals per capita.
If you’re opting for a road trip as a more affordable alternative to air travel this summer, then consider adding one or more of these states to your route. Fortunately, many of them are in the same region, so you can easily plan a route that takes you through a couple of affordable states.
If you’re looking for a budget-friendly trip this summer, but none of the most affordable states listed above caught your eye, your best bet is to avoid the five below–or at least keep your time in these states short so you can save on gas and accommodations, which tend to make these the most expensive destinations.
While things like violent crime and theft were included in the safety score for each state, this metric was largely focused on driving safety. Wallethub ranked states based on statistics like the number of fatal car accidents, the number of traffic violations per capita and how well-maintained the roads and bridges are.
It’s always important to be alert to your surroundings while driving. But in the five states below, you’re most likely to enjoy well-maintained roads and bridges and you’ll be sharing those roads with some of the safest drivers in the country.
Again, crime is only a minor factor in how Wallethub calculated the safety scores for the states on this list. The main criteria were driving-related safety issues like road quality, traffic congestion and how often drivers in each state are cited for safety violations like speeding or texting while driving. So, if you are driving through any of these states, make sure you’re extra alert on the road.
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Ranking states by fun is subjective, but the Wallethub report relied on metrics that matched what most people tend to do on road trips. So, this score was made up of things like the number of attractions, historical sites, fairs or festivals, national parks and nightlife options. It also measured the number and length of scenic byways, miles of shoreline and the idealness of summer weather – because the drive should be as enjoyable as the destination on a road trip.
If your summer road trip is more about the destination than the drive, make sure to pick one of these states that ranked highest thanks to their abundance of national parks, amusement parks, historic sites, nightlife and outdoor adventures.
Not to say these states are boring, but if you’re looking for road trip friendly attractions like camping inside a national park, exploring a city’s nightlife after getting into town late, or enjoying the unique local charm at a state fair, the five states below will have a more limited range of options. That’s not too surprising as a big part of the Wallethub score was based on the percentage of land in the state that is reserved for national parks – and three of the states on this list are small states on the relatively densely populated east coast.
With the 2025 Wallethub rankings in mind, here are a few road trip route ideas that take you through some of the best states while also factoring in specific interests, like travelers who want to immerse themselves in history or those who are primarily interested in stunning scenery and a chance to enjoy the great outdoors.
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2025-06-25T01:06:44Z