60 days in Continental USA Itinerary

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Vicksburg
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Natchez
— 2 nights
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Lafayette
— 5 nights
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Biloxi
— 5 nights
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New Orleans
— 7 nights
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Kansas City
— 6 nights
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Saint Louis
— 6 nights
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Hot Springs
— 6 nights
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Eureka Springs
— 6 nights
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Branson
— 6 nights
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Tupelo
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Vicksburg — 5 nights

Explore Vicksburg's surroundings by going to West Monroe (Kiroli Park & Landry Vineyards), Wild Country Safari Park (in Epps) and First Presbyterian Church of Port Gibson (in Port Gibson).

To find maps, other places to visit, where to stay, and more tourist information, read Vicksburg route maker app.

Atlanta to Vicksburg is an approximately 3.5-hour flight. You can also drive; or take a bus. Traveling from Atlanta to Vicksburg, you'll gain 1 hour due to the time zone difference. In July, daily temperatures in Vicksburg can reach 91°F, while at night they dip to 72°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 4th (Fri) so you can go by car to Natchez.
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Natchez — 2 nights

Start off your visit on the 5th (Sat): get engrossed in the history at Natchez Museum of African American History and Culture, then take in the architecture and atmosphere at St. Mary Basilica, then admire the natural beauty at Natchez Garden Club, and finally admire the masterpieces at Stratton Chapel Gallery. Here are some ideas for day two: explore the different monuments and memorials at Natchez National Cemetery, then indulge your thirst for a good beer at Natchez Brewing Company, and then steep yourself in history at Choctaw Hall.

For other places to visit, ratings, maps, and other tourist information, read our Natchez holiday planner.

Traveling by car from Vicksburg to Natchez takes 1.5 hours. Expect a daytime high around 89°F in August, and nighttime lows around 71°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 6th (Sun) so you can drive to Lafayette.
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Lafayette — 5 nights

You'll find plenty of places to visit near Lafayette: Baton Rouge (Mike the Tiger's Habitat & Knock Knock Children's Museum), Gator Chateau (in Jennings) and Lake Charles (Veteran's Memorial Park, Gray Plantation, &more).

For maps, ratings, photos, and other tourist information, read our Lafayette trip itinerary planner.

You can drive from Natchez to Lafayette in 3 hours. Another option is to do a combination of car and bus. In August in Lafayette, expect temperatures between 92°F during the day and 75°F at night. Finish your sightseeing early on the 11th (Fri) so you can drive to Biloxi.
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Biloxi — 5 nights

Playground of the South

Change things up with these side-trips from Biloxi: Hattiesburg Station (in Hattiesburg), Grand Paradise Water Park (in Collins) and Our Lady of the Gulf Catholic Church (in Bay Saint Louis). The adventure continues: get outside with Dailey Charters, cast your line with Legends of the Lower Marsh Fishing Charters and Guide Service, stroll around War Memorial Park, and explore the engaging exhibits at Lynn Meadows Discovery Center.

For photos, more things to do, traveler tips, and tourist information, use the Biloxi journey builder website.

Getting from Lafayette to Biloxi by car takes about 3.5 hours. Other options: take a bus; or fly. In August, plan for daily highs up to 89°F, and evening lows to 75°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 16th (Wed) to allow time to drive to New Orleans.
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New Orleans — 7 nights

The Big Easy

New Orleans is known for historic sites, nightlife, and museums. Your trip includes some of its best attractions: learn about all things military at The National WWII Museum, explore the engaging exhibits at Louisiana Children's Museum, take in the architecture and atmosphere at St. Louis Cathedral, and head outdoors with Happiness Bayou Tours.

To see more things to do, ratings, and other tourist information, you can read our New Orleans trip planner.

You can drive from Biloxi to New Orleans in 2 hours. Another option is to take a bus. Traveling from Biloxi in August, you will find days in New Orleans are slightly colder (82°F), and nights are somewhat warmer (82°F). Wrap up your sightseeing on the 23rd (Wed) early enough to fly to Kansas City.
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Kansas City — 6 nights

City of Fountains

Explore the numerous day-trip ideas around Kansas City: Boonville (Lewis and Clark National Historic Trail & Warm Springs Ranch), Weston (Pirtle Winery & Holladay Distillery) and Blue Spring (in Ellington). Next up on the itinerary: steep yourself in history at Bingham Waggoner Mansion & Estate, brush up on your knowledge of spirits at Tom's Town Distilling Co., brush up on your military savvy at National WWI Museum and Memorial, and identify plant and animal life at Burr Oak Woods Conservation Area.

For where to stay, maps, photos, and tourist information, refer to the Kansas City day trip planner.

Traveling by flight from New Orleans to Kansas City takes 3.5 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of train and bus. Traveling from New Orleans in August, you can expect nighttime temperatures to be a bit cooler in Kansas City, with lows of 70°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 29th (Tue) to allow enough time to fly to Saint Louis.
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Saint Louis — 6 nights

Gateway to the West

Venture out of the city with trips to America's National Churchill Museum (in Fulton), Wood Hat Spirits Distillery (in New Florence) and Big Joel's Safari (in Wright City). There's much more to do: don't miss a visit to The Gateway Arch, learn about wildlife with up-close encounters at Saint Louis Zoo, take in nature's colorful creations at Missouri Botanical Garden, and walk around Forest Park.

For where to stay, traveler tips, and more tourist information, read our Saint Louis trip itinerary builder app.

You can fly from Kansas City to Saint Louis in 2.5 hours. Other options are to drive; or take a bus. August in Saint Louis sees daily highs of 87°F and lows of 66°F at night. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 4th (Mon) so you can catch the flight to Hot Springs.
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Hot Springs — 6 nights

Valley of the Vapors

Venture out of the city with trips to Little Rock (La Petit Roche Plaza, The Galleries at Library Square, &more) and Baum Gallery at Uca (in Conway). Next up on the itinerary: pause for some serene contemplation at Anthony Chapel, contemplate the long history of Fordyce Bathhouse, whizz through the canopy at some of the top local zipline courses and adventure parks, and get in on the family fun at Funtrackers Family Fun Park.

To see ratings, reviews, other places to visit, and tourist information, use the Hot Springs trip itinerary builder site.

Traveling by flight from Saint Louis to Hot Springs takes 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or do a combination of train and taxi. Plan for somewhat warmer nights when traveling from Saint Louis in September since evenings lows in Hot Springs dip to 66°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 10th (Sun) early enough to drive to Eureka Springs.
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Eureka Springs — 6 nights

Little Switzerland of America

Venture out of the city with trips to Hawk's Bill Crag / Whitaker's Point Trailhead (in Ponca), Glory Hole Trail and Waterfall (in Huntsville) and Bella Vista (Mildred B. Cooper Memorial Chapel & Veterans Wall of Honor). Plan for a day of cool, family-friendly fun on the 14th (Thu) at Rogers Aquatics Center. There's still lots to do: explore the world behind art at Crystal Bridges Museum of American Art, get a taste of the local shopping with The Birdcage, appreciate the history behind Christ of the Ozarks, and contemplate in the serene atmosphere at St. Elizabeth's Catholic Church.

To see maps, traveler tips, ratings, and other tourist information, read Eureka Springs trip maker.

Traveling by car from Hot Springs to Eureka Springs takes 5 hours. Alternatively, you can do a combination of taxi and bus. While traveling from Hot Springs, expect a bit cooler days and about the same nights in Eureka Springs, ranging from highs of 82°F to lows of 62°F. Wrap up your sightseeing on the 16th (Sat) to allow time to drive to Branson.
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Branson — 6 nights

Live Entertainment Capital of the World

Take a break from Branson with a short trip to NRA National Sporting Arms Museum in Springfield, about 54 minutes away. Plan for a day of cool, family-friendly fun on the 19th (Tue) at Silver Dollar City. Next up on the itinerary: cast your line with a fishing tour, get in on the family fun at Runaway Mountain Coaster, pause for some serene contemplation at Our Lady of the Lake Catholic Church, and identify plant and animal life at National Tiger Sanctuary.

For other places to visit, ratings, photos, and tourist information, go to the Branson day trip planner.

Drive from Eureka Springs to Branson in 1.5 hours. In September, daytime highs in Branson are 82°F, while nighttime lows are 60°F. Finish up your sightseeing early on the 22nd (Fri) so you can catch the flight to Tupelo.
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Tupelo — 5 nights

Venture out of the city with trips to Park Along the River and Mississippi Arboretum (in New Albany), Starkville (Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library, Mississippi State University, &more) and Oxford (Lamar Park, Lyceum-The Circle Historic District, &more).

For ratings, other places to visit, more things to do, and other tourist information, read our Tupelo visit planning site.

Fly from Branson to Tupelo in 3 hours. Alternatively, you can drive; or take a bus. In September, daytime highs in Tupelo are 87°F, while nighttime lows are 64°F. Finish your sightseeing early on the 27th (Wed) to allow enough time to fly back home.
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Mississippi travel guide

3.5
The Magnolia State
Still relatively unspoiled by mass tourism, Mississippi epitomizes rich history and offers warm hospitality to those who vacation here. The Mississippi River forms most of its western border, so it's no surprise that this mighty waterway shapes the lives of people calling the "Magnolia State" their home. The river influences everything from the food they eat to the music they listen to. Perhaps the easiest way to discover Mississippi is to take a drive on the 715 km (444 mi) long national parkway, which follows a route used since pre-colonial times that's famous for its scenic beauty and attractions of historical interest. At the end of the parkway sits a town packed with nearly 600 antebellum homes.
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Louisiana travel guide

4.2
The Pelican State
With a landscape of deltas, marshes, and swamps formed by the sediments of the Mississippi River, Louisiana is home to rich native plant and animal life, including rare species of tree frogs, ibis, and egrets. The state's urban areas, most notably the historical city of New Orleans, are some of its most popular attractions and boast a varied multicultural and multilingual heritage, strongly influenced by a mix of French, Spanish, Native American, and African cultures. Native Louisianans proudly cling to their distinctive dialects and musical traditions, offering visitors a chance to explore one of the most culturally diverse areas in North America. The homeland of both Cajun and Creole cuisines, Louisiana remains a top holiday destination for foodies from around the world.
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Missouri travel guide

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Theaters · Performances · Specialty Museums
The Show-Me State
Acquired from France as part of the famous Louisiana Purchase, Missouri offers visitors equal amounts of urban and rural tourist attractions, with a good sprinkling of lush valleys and meandering back roads ideal for leisurely road trips. The state has a highly varied geography, ranging from the till plains in the north to the rolling Ozark Mountains in the south. The state sits at the intersection of North America's three greatest rivers, creating fertile plains known for supporting extensive farms and ranches. Now generally considered part of the country's Midwest, most people used to count Missouri among the southern states, primarily due to its status as a slave state before the Civil War.
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Arkansas travel guide

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The Natural State
With a diverse geography including mountains in the north, dense broadleaf forests in the south, and fertile lowlands in the east, Arkansas is aptly nicknamed the "Natural State." Still largely undiscovered by foreign tourists, the state hides a world of little-known lakes and rivers. Arkansas also includes vast state parks, offering visitors on vacation outstanding camping facilities in the middle of pristine natural areas sheltering blue herons, warblers, and bald eagles. Often stereotyped as little more than poor hillbilly country, Arkansas boasts a surprisingly diverse array of cultural attractions, including numerous museums, theaters, and cutting-edge sports venues. To learn about the real culture of Arkansas, explore its outstanding cuisine, traditional festivals, and lively music scene.
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