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The Ultimate Dallas To Boston Road Trip Itinerary For 2023

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A Dallas to Boston road trip offers an experience like no other. Not only does the journey cover over 1,500 miles, passing through several states, each with its own distinctive culture, history, and natural beauty, but you also get to drive along the iconic Route 66.

As you drive, you’ll see some of America’s most iconic landmarks such as the Grand Canyon, Chicago, Niagara Falls, and New York City.

Taking a road trip from Dallas to Boston allows you to experience the freedom and adventure of traveling at your own pace, discovering hidden gems and meeting friendly locals.

Our Kia Sedona – great family road trip van!

For those seeking an unforgettable travel experience and are thirsty for adventure, keep reading to see what are the best stops to take on this incredible adventure.

But first…

How Long Do You Need to Road Trip From Dallas to Boston?

caz and her mom standing on bridge over Brazos River Waco Texas
My Mum and I in Waco, Texas

The amount of time you should spend on a Dallas to Boston road trip depends on your travel style and preferences.

The journey can be completed in about 26 hours of non-stop driving (1,761 km), but it’s recommended to take at least two weeks to enjoy the sights and attractions along the way.

When we did our Dallas to Boston road trip, we went with my parents who wanted to come visit us from Australia after we moved to Raleigh, North Carolina.

They had four weeks set aside, so we decided to put a cool road trip experience together for them, incorporating places I knew they’d love and crafting it around their flight into Dallas.

They were arriving in May so we knew the South east region would be great weather wise and have less crowds.

We were also driving to Minnesota before hand for a work campaign, so decided to drive down from there to pick them up and then come back…

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