National Road Trip Day

May 23, Friday

National Road Trip Day
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National Road Trip Day is an unofficial American holiday, celebrated on the last Friday before Memorial Day, which in 2025 falls on May 23. This day symbolizes the beginning of the summer road trip season and encourages people to hit the road to explore new places and create unforgettable memories.

History of the holiday
The holiday was established in 2019 by Pilot Flying J, the largest operator of travel centers in North America. The idea was to officially mark the start of the summer road trip season and emphasize the importance of the road as part of the adventure.

How National Road Trip Day is celebrated
On this day, many Americans embark on road trips to enjoy the freedom of the road and explore new routes. Here are some ways to celebrate the holiday:

* Plan a spontaneous road trip, choosing an interesting route and enjoying the ride without a strict plan.
* Organize a themed trip, such as visiting historic sites, national parks, or famous roads like Route 66.
* Gather with friends or family and go on a joint trip, creating shared memories.
* Keep a road trip journal or record videos to capture moments of the journey.
* Watch road trip movies like "Vacation" (1983), "We’re the Millers" (2013), or "Little Miss Sunshine" (2006).

Why it’s important
National Road Trip Day highlights the value of travel as a way to explore the world, strengthen bonds with loved ones, and find inspiration in new places. It reminds us that the road itself can be a source of joy and discovery.
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