WalletHub’s data team compared the 50 U.S. states in terms of 22 key indicators of a fun and frugal summer road trip. The data set ranges from average gas prices to the quality of roads to the number of attractions.
Best States for Summer Road Trips
1. Oregon
2. Utah
3. Washington
4. North Carolina
5. Louisiana
6. Texas
7. Nevada
8 .Minnesota
9. California
10. Colorado
1. Oregon
2. Utah
3. Washington
4. North Carolina
5. Louisiana
6. Texas
7. Nevada
8 .Minnesota
9. California
10. Colorado
Worst States for Summer Road Trips
41. Montana
42. New Jersey
43. Kansas
44. Arkansas
45. Delaware
46. North Dakota
47. Pennsylvania
48. Mississippi
49. Rhode Island
50. Connecticut
41. Montana
42. New Jersey
43. Kansas
44. Arkansas
45. Delaware
46. North Dakota
47. Pennsylvania
48. Mississippi
49. Rhode Island
50. Connecticut
Best vs. Worst
- California has the highest number of scenic byways, 66, which is 22 times higher than in Connecticut and Delaware, the states with the lowest at three each.
- Nevada has the lowest daily price for camping, $25.67, which is 2.6 times lower than in Rhode Island, the state with the highest at $67.00.
- Florida has the lowest price for a three-star hotel room, $52.00, which is 3.2 times lower than in New Hampshire, the state with the highest at $165.67.
- Vermont has the lowest number of car thefts per 1,000 residents, 0.28, which is 15.6 times lower than in California, the state with the highest at 4.37.