Vacation will all but certainly mean something different this summer. Restrictions that have kept people cooped up indoors or near home are likely to lift, enabling everyone to express their pent-up desire to travel — which means Americans may be more pumped to get away from home than ever before.
Getting on a plane to travel somewhere, however, may not be a popular activity anytime in the near future. (The New York Times, notably, recently suspended the print edition of its Travel section.) For many, this year’s summer exploration will happen by car — and will occur within a reasonable distance of where they live.
With that in mind, here are some of the best driving roads to be found outside America’s major metropolitan areas.
New York -– Taconic State Parkway

New York City may often seem gray, dense and dirty. But it’s adjacent to some of the most breathtaking forests in the world. The Taconic State Parkway cuts through much of it; plus, it’s considered a masterpiece of highway design, packing 104 miles of winding road and Hudson River Valley vistas. Get there at the right time, and you may even miss the traffic.