USA Road Trip | Los Angeles, CA -> Portsmouth, NH
To kick off the summer, we ventured out of the golden state and took a USA road trip across the country. With two paddle boards, an electric skateboard, several pairs of hiking boots, a giant bag of coffee, yoga mats, a medley of fruit snacks and energy bars and a fully rigged out camper-friendly Mazda 3, we set out on our trip. The initial itinerary was a bit intimidating. For the first time, we had planned to drive through nine states in eight days, with the final destination of New Hampshire on the horizon. Given that Austin and I hadn’t seen so many parts of this beautiful country that we call our home, we were so unbelievably excited. There is always the element of uncertainty that arises when going on a grand adventure, but we were prepared.
Our friends were waiting for us in New Hampshire, so we had to keep a tight schedule. We had many paddling adventures planned upon arrival. Austin and I left Los Angeles at 6:00am, and the adventure had begun. We pressed play on Harry Potter & The Sorcerer’s Stone on audiobook, and we were off!
Day 1:
- CA – UT
- 6 hr / 381 miles
- 600 Leave CA
- 1200 Arrival in St George, UT
- Stay at Snow Canyon Campground
Our first day of driving was easy. We made it to St. George in the afternoon with plenty of time to hike and explore the area. See photos below for our adventure in the campground. At this point, we had finished our first audiobook and were wrapped up in all the fun of our adventure.
Day 2:
- St George – Moab
- 5 hr / 339 miles
- 600 Leave St George, 1100 Arrival in Moab
- Moab Brewery, Arches National Park Hike, Skate along CO River @ Sunset
- Stay at Red Cliffs Lodge
Arches National Park was something out of a dream. I felt like I was on another planet walking up the steep cliffs and Mars-like atmosphere. There are so many hikes left to explore in that place, and I can’t wait to be there again soon. We got some chips & salsa at the Moab Brewery and then headed to Red Cliffs Lodge for the night.
Day 3:
- UT – CO – NE
- Moab – Glenwood Springs – Ogallala
- 3 hr / 200 miles, 5.5 hr / 317 miles
- 600 Leave Moab, 900 Arrival in Glenwood Springs
- 1100 Leave Glenwood Springs, 1700 Arrive in Ogallala
- Stay at Lake McConaughy Campground
Driving through Colorado was pure magic. Nestled in this massive state is the most gorgeous collection of mountains, rivers and untouched terrain that is only a stone’s throw off the highway. Certainly a stark contrast to the rocky arches of Utah.
We were blessed with the most beautiful sunset when arriving in Ogallala (try saying that city five times fast). The campground was secluded and serene, with only a few families rolled up on the beach enjoying the summer day.
Day 4 & 5:
- NE – IA – IA
- Ogallala – Des Moines – Davenport
- 6.5 hr / 461 miles, 2 hr / 120 miles
- 700 Leave Ogallala, 1400 Arrival in Des Moines
- 1500 Leave Des Moines, 1700 Arrival in Davenport
- Stay at hotel
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- IA – IN – OH
- Cadar Rapids – Chesterton – Perrysburg
- 7 hr / 486 miles
- 600 Leave Davenport, 1730 Arrival in Perrysburg
- Stay at hotel
- OH – NY
- Perrysburg – Buffalo
- 5 hr / 308 miles
- 700 Leave Perrysburg, 1200 Arrival in Buffalo
- Hang out with Kevin & Christian & paddle!
- Stay in Buffalo for 2 nights
- NY – MA – NH
- Buffalo – Portsmouth
- 7.5 hr / 505 miles
- 500 Leave Buffalo, 1330 Arrival in Boston, 1800 Arrive in Portsmouth
Flights at the Great River Brewery in Davenport, IA
Days four and five were dedicated to driving, and we had planned to stay at hotels. Sometimes its necessary to take a break at a Holiday Inn and enjoy the wifi, breakfast buffets and showers (most importantly) that they have to offer. We traversed through many, many miles of farmland in Nebraska and Iowa until we reached the meeting place of three cities along the Mississippi. In this cute little town, Davenport is lively and fun with a lot of personality. We checked out some of the local breweries along the water and had a lovely night to wind down after several days of camping. The Great River Brewing Co and Front Street Brewery were two of our favorites.
These two days were filled with quite a bit of rain as well, which quite honestly made it hard to get good photos. We had cleared past the halfway point on the trip and knew that the next stop was to see some of our closest friends up in Buffalo, NY.
Day 6 & 7:
On the road again! We got to Sunset Bay and couldn’t believe that this perfect paradise exists in upstate NY. Kevin & Christian are our paddling friends who run SUP Erie Adventures, a multi-sport service and recreational guide serving all of Buffalo and Western New York. Our first night in Buffalo was one of my personal favorite nights of summer so far. We had some drinks at the cutest restaurant on the beach, made vegan curry for dinner, and had a bonfire until the stars came out.
The next morning, we slept in and then went for a paddle along the shores of Lake Erie. Paddling here is such a special experience — we were followed by eagles around the cliffs on such a beautiful and sunny day. We then took a hike to Zoar Valley which was another other-worldly experience. I felt like I was in another country. The pure beauty that exists here was unbelievable. After hiking and a quick paddle at Sunset bay, Austin and I skateboarded around the neighborhood before dinner, and then went to sleep early to prepare for our last day on the road.
Day 8:
This was our longest day of driving, although it was somehow the easiest. By now, we had our routine down with the occasional stops at Subway, gas refills and stretch breaks, and driving trade offs between the two of us. Immediately after arriving in New Hampshire, we grabbed some food and then went for a beautiful evening paddle. Our trip had come to an end, but the adventure was only just beginning. Austin and I are now paddling every day and working at a surf shop on the beach. Currently working on the next trip, so stay tuned!
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What a trip! beautiful pics and words painted a great canvas for my mind! I love the shot of the two of them skateboarding...............good stuff! Enjoyed!
Thanks! I was on a boosted electric skateboard towing her. The thing goes up to 22 mph so it's pretty fun to go around on.
Amazing photos !! Would love to see some videos too ...
Amazing post and amazing account! It immediately reminded me of my own trip to the Western part of the US. Great memories :-)
Btw I resteemed this and hope you'll get some more attention for the blog post and your account in general. Such quality content really should be rewarded accordingly :-)
Happy Monday!
Thanks so much! I really appreciate the resteem!
You're more than welcome!! It seems a couple of more people have found your blog now, that's good to know :-)
This looks like a killer road trip! This post was a fun read.
Thanks! It was a fun trip! Can't wait for the next one!
Good work but you should try to engage with the community more by commenting on other people post or upvoting them and 2nd you should avoid taking your own pictures a lot as nature what you want to show become out of focus. Good luck.
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