Best Road Trips From New Orleans
Top Road Trip Destinations From New Orleans
Destin
π 270 miles β±οΈ 5 hours, 40 minutes
Destin is famous for its stunning white beaches and amazing fishing opportunities. Here you can enjoy a walk on the scenic boardwalk, numerous golf courses, and family-friendly water parks.
On your way to Destin, spend some time by the coast and visit Bay St Louis Beach, Mississippi Aquarium in Gulfport, USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park in Mobile and Gulf Breeze Zoo.
Houston
π 350 miles β±οΈ 5 hours, 15 minutes
Houston, possibly most famous for its pivotal role in space exploration, is home to the famous Houston Space Center, the lively Museum District, and a colorful art scene.
As you drive to Houston, you can also visit Beaumont Botanical Gardens, Lake Charles, Lafayette Science Museum and Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge en route.
Nashville
π 530 miles β±οΈ 8 hours
Nashville, the heart of country music, invites you to experience its rich music scene, historic landmarks, and famous nightlife scene. Must-visit places here are the Country Music Hall of Fame and the Grand Ole Opry.
En route, you can elevate your journey by making stops at Hattiesburg Zoo, Bonita Lakes Park, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute and Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge.
Orlando
π 700 miles β±οΈ 11 hours
Orlando is a magical destination known for its theme parks including Disney World and Universal Studios. It's also home to vibrant shopping areas and numerous golf courses.
The best way to enjoy this drive is to follow the Gulf Coast and visit Gulf Islands Waterpark, Dauphin Street in Mobile, Pensacola History Museum, Destin and Panama City Beach.
Memphis
π 500 miles β±οΈ 8 hours
Memphis is steeped in musical history, being the home of blues, soul, and rock 'n' roll. Don't miss the iconic Graceland, Beale Street, and the soulful Sun Studio.
On this road trip, take some extra time to visit BREC's Baton Rouge Zoo and historic sights of Natchez, Vicksburg National Military Park and Mississippi Civil Rights Museum in Jackson.
Biloxi
π 90 miles β±οΈ 1 hour, 20 minutes
Discover the charm of Biloxi with its famous casinos, sandy beaches, and historical sites like the Biloxi Lighthouse and the Ohr-O'Keefe Museum of Art, perfect for a day or weekend trip.
Even though this is a relatively short drive, there are plenty of amazing places to visit such as John Slidell Park, Bay St Louis, Long Beach and the Mississippi Aquarium in Gulfport.
Mobile
π 150 miles β±οΈ 2 hours, 40 minutes
Mobile is a historic city located on beautiful Mobile Bay. It is home to the USS ALABAMA Battleship Memorial Park and is famous for its annual Mardi Gras celebration, the oldest in the US.
Following the beautiful coastline, you can visit the charming waterfront cities of Bay St Louis, Gulfport, Biloxi and enjoy wildlife spotting at Grand Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
Natchez
π 170 miles β±οΈ 2 hours, 50 minutes
Natchez, perched high above the Mississippi River, is known for its antebellum architecture, historic homes, and beautiful river views. Here, you can also enjoy a drive on the famous Natchez Trace Parkway.
On your way to Natchez, we recommend visiting Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area, Lynyrd Skynyrd Memorial Site and Homochitto National Forest if you have some extra time.
Dallas
π 630 miles β±οΈ 9 hours, 30 minutes
Dallas offers the perfect mix of Western charm and modern city life with attractions like the Sixth Floor Museum, Dallas Arboretum, and many world-class restaurants and high-end shops.
This route is dotted with exciting new places to discover, such as the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge, Lafayette, Lake Charles, Houston Space Center, and Dr Pepper Museum in Waco.
Austin
π 695 miles β±οΈ 10 hours, 45 minutes
Known as the "Live Music Capital of the World", you can expect a buzzing experience in Austin. Not only for its music scene, Austin is also famous for its own take on delicious BBQ dishes.
En route, you can also visit Baton Rouge, Alexandria Zoo, Shreveport Aquarium, Caddo Lake, the Sixth Floor Museum in Dallas and Waco.
Miami
π 950 miles β±οΈ 15 hours, 10 minutes
Sunny Miami is world-famous for its never-ending nightlife, beautiful beaches, luxurious resorts and many amazing restaurants. Here, you can explore South Beach, the Art Deco Historic District, and the colorful Little Havana.
En route, we recommend discovering Mobile, Pensacola, and many beaches of Destin and Panama City. Once in Florida, hug the Atlantic Coast to visit Daytona Beach, Cape Canaveral and Fort Lauderdale.
Chicago
π 1,000 miles β±οΈ 15 hours
Chicago is perched on the shores of Lae Michigan and is home to world-class museums, and iconic landmarks. During your visit, don't miss the Willis Tower Skydeck, Millennium Park, and the Art Institute of Chicago.
Many places you can visit on this sizeable road trip include Tuscaloosa, Birmingham Civil Rights Institute, Nashville, Mammoth Cave National Park, Louisville and Indianapolis.
Gulf Shores
π 180 miles β±οΈ 5 hours
Gulf Shores is beloved for its spectacular beaches and family-friendly attractions. This is the place to head to if you'd like to spend some time under the sun, dip your toes in the sand and have fun enjoying water activities.
En route, take a break at Bay St Louis, Gulfport, Biloxi, and pay a visit to the beautiful Dauphin Island before arriving at Gulf Shores.
Lafayette
π 140 miles β±οΈ 2 hours, 5 minutes
Lafayette offers a deep dive into Cajun culture with its live zydeco music, delicious cuisine, and colorful and ever-so-popular festivals that celebrate the rich heritage of Southern Louisiana.
We recommend extending your road trip to visit Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area, Capitol Park Museum in Baton Rouge and Atchafalaya National Wildlife Refuge.
Grand Isle
π 110 miles β±οΈ 2 hours
Visit Grand Isle, a peaceful beach getaway famous for its fishing piers, beautiful beaches, and birdwatching opportunities in the lush Grand Isle State Park.
This is a relatively short road trip, so you can take some time to discover new places en route such as Destrehan Plantation, Des Allemands, known as the "Catfish Capital of the Universe", and Larose Regional Park.
Hattiesburg
π 110 miles β±οΈ 1 hour, 45 minutes
The short drive to Hattiesburg is perfect for a charming day trip. Hattiesburg is home to Hattiesburg Zoo and the University of Southern Mississippi, so you can expect a lively and young atmosphere during your visit.
If you have some extra time, we recommend visiting John Slidell Park, Pearl River and Paul B Johnson State Park on your way to Hattiesburg.
Lake Charles
π 210 miles β±οΈ 3 hours, 5 minutes
Lake Charles is a haven for outdoor enthusiasts with its inspiring natural beauty. It is also home to several luxurious casino resorts, so you will also find a thriving gaming and nightlife scene here.
Make sure to put aside some time to visit the Louisiana State Capitol in Baton Rouge, Lake Martin, and Lafayette Science Museum en route to Lake Charles.
St Francisville
π 110 miles β±οΈ 1 hour, 50 minutes
A charming small town near New Orleans, St Francisville offers a quaint Southern escape with beautiful plantations, charming bed and breakfasts, and peaceful and relaxing landscapes.
You can visit Maurepas Swamp Wildlife Management Area on the way, and if you'd like to spend some time in a big city before discovering small-town Louisiana charm, we recommend making a stop in Baton Rouge.
Destrehan
π 25 miles β±οΈ 30 minutes
The shortest road trip on our list, this drive to Destrehan is a great day trip adventure. Here, you can explore Destrehan Plantation, one of the oldest homes in Louisiana, offering a glimpse into the state's antebellum past.
As Destrehan is a small town that is a stone's throw from New Orleans, the drive itself will be pretty quick. On the way, we recommend visiting Lafreniere Park.
Vacherie
π 50 miles β±οΈ 1 hour
Vacherie is home to the famous Oak Alley Plantation, where you can walk down the spectacular oak-lined avenue and explore the historic grounds and exhibits.
This road trip is steeped in history and we highly recommend visiting Destrehan Plantation and Whitney Plantation to learn more about Louisiana's antebellum history.
π 75 miles β±οΈ 1 hour, 40 minutes
Explore the charming Northshore towns of Covington, Mandeville, and Slidell, known for their scenic lakefront views, delicious local eateries, and inviting small-town vibe.
On your way to these pretty small towns, you will enjoy a scenic drive across Lake Pontchartrain Causeway, and have the opportunity to visit Fontainebleau State Park and John Slidell Park.
Longer road trips from New Orleans
π 1,080 miles β±οΈ 16 hours, 20 minutes
Visit the nation's capital to explore its many monuments and museums. Highlights include the Smithsonian museums, the National Mall, and the US Capitol.
π 1,510 miles β±οΈ 25 hours
Experience the unparalleled energy of New York City, from the iconic sights of Times Square and Central Park to the cultural landmarks like the Metropolitan Museum of Art and Broadway.
π 2,240 miles β±οΈ 35 hours
Discover Los Angeles, a city of dreams featuring Hollywood, world-class museums, diverse neighborhoods, and beautiful beaches. Don't miss attractions like the Getty Center and Griffith Observatory.