8 Road Trips For The F150


Summer is just around the corner and it’s time to start planning summer road trips. Fortunately, Utah Ford F150 drivers have a vehicle that can transport them to some of the most beautiful destinations in the nation. With the versatility to handle any terrain from the mountains of Utah to the swamps of Florida, the opportunities for exploration are seemingly endless. Now that the world is open to you and your family, here are some amazing trips that should be on the top of your bucket list.

Minnesota to Michigan

One of the most memorable road trips is a 550-mile journey from Duluth, Minn. to Rocks National Park in Lakeshore, Mich. This trip is filled with beautiful views of Lake Superior as well as prime hiking and biking country.

Olympic Peninsula Loop

When planning a trip in the new F150, it is almost imperative that you take the 550-mile journey through 73 miles of pacific coastline. It’s a stunning mix of white water and temperate rainforests.

The Big Island Loop

If you find yourself on the beautiful island of Hawaii, take the new Ford F150 on the Big Island Loop. It’s a 300-mile tour of paradise that transports you through snow covered volcano summits and stunning beaches.

New Orleans to Florida

It’s approximately 425 miles between New Orleans, and Apalachicola, Fla. This journey is 425 miles and is filled with seafood tasting, surfing and kayaking.

Kenai Peninsula

Located in Alaska, the Kenai Peninsula leads you through a 495,000-acre park and a 1.9 million acre wildfire refute. This trip is considered one of the few true American frontiers left.

Wyoming to Montana

Starting in Jackson, Wyo., load up the Ford F150 and travel 600 miles down to Glacier National Park in Montana. This route takes you by some of the nation’s most iconic wildlife and mountain areas and allows you to visit five amazing national parks.

Arizona to Utah

The 862 miles between Grand Canyon, Ariz. and Moab, Utah contain six classic national parks and some of the most epic canyons in the entire southwest.

California to Oregon

Take in the beautiful pacific area on a 250-mile journey from Eureka, Calif. to Coos Bay, Ore. This trip is just as stunning as the iconic Highway 1, but also contains the beauty of Oregon’s Dunes National recreation area.


Vincent Otiede is an automotive writer. Information provided by Henry Day Ford. Vince writes for Fusion 360, an advertising agency in Utah. Find him on Google+.