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Route 66 Road Trip Checklist

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testuser Published 4 weeks ago

This checklist helps you plan a classic Route 66 road trip, covering route planning, vehicle prep, food stops, photo spots, and safety. It’s for travelers who want a balanced mix of sightseeing and practical logistics for a smooth trip.

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  1. Choose start city (Chicago or Los Angeles) — Pick start/end to set total distance and pickup/dropoff logistics.
  2. Map daily driving segments and set mileage limits — Aim for 3–5 hours driving per day to enjoy stops.
  3. Identify key Route 66 stops and attractions — List must-sees like Cadillac Ranch, Wigwam Motel, and Route 66 museums.
  4. Book accommodation at planned end-of-day towns — Reserve motels or hotels near your final daily stop to avoid late drives.
  5. Reserve car rental or service your vehicle — Choose unlimited miles and add roadside assistance if available.
  6. Plan gas and charging stops along the route — Mark long stretches with few stations and EV chargers if needed.
  7. Download offline maps and navigation apps — Save maps in Google Maps, Maps.me, or your GPS app for no-signal areas.
  8. Assemble emergency roadside kit list — Include spare tire, jack, jumper cables, water, flashlight, and first aid.
  9. Pack emergency roadside kit — Store items in an easy-access trunk spot and check expiration dates.
  10. Verify insurance, roadside assistance, and travel documents — Print or save rental agreement, registration, insurance card, and ID.
  11. Create a photo spots list and timing plan — Note sunrise/sunset times and parking options at landmarks.
  12. Select must-try roadside diners and local eats — Pick diners with strong reviews and local specialties to sample.
  13. Check diner hours and payment methods — Call or check online to confirm current hours and whether cash is preferred.
  14. Save diner addresses and add them to your route map — Add each location as a stop in your navigation app for easy detours.
  15. Prepare entertainment: playlists, podcasts, and offline media — Download music and podcasts for long stretches with no cell signal.
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