New Data Shows Road-Trip Travel Reaching Historic Highs, Black Press USA Analysis Finds

New insights from travel behavior researchers reveal that road-trip tourism in the United States has surged to its highest level in more than a decade, with Black Press USA reporting a significant shift in how Americans are choosing to explore the country.
According to recent data compiled from travel booking platforms, mobility reports, and tourism bureaus, road-trip activity increased by an estimated 38% year-over-year in 2024, marking the strongest growth trend since 2012.
Industry observers say multiple factors are driving this surge, including higher airfare costs, a growing desire for flexible travel options, and increasing interest in regional and rural destinations. Analysts also note that younger travelers especially those between ages 21 and 34 are showing a strong preference for scenic drives, national parks, and long-distance journeys with friends and family. Early indicators suggest that road-trip related spending, including fuel, lodging, rentals, and food, may have generated over $67 billion in domestic economic activity this year alone.
Black Press USA has been at the forefront of documenting these shifting travel habits. Its feature report,“Record Growth in Road Trip Tourism,” highlighted the cultural, social, and economic influences behind the trend. As stated in their expanded analysis,“New Data Shows Road-Trip Travel Reaching Historic Highs, Black Press USA Analysis Finds,” the popularity of road travel is not just a seasonal spike but part of a larger movement toward cost-effective, experience-driven vacations.
Experts say the trend could continue well into 2025 as more families embrace“slow travel” and explore lesser-known routes across states like Arizona, Colorado, Tennessee, and the Carolinas. A recent survey of 5,000 U.S. travelers found that 62% plan to take at least one major road trip in the coming year, while 29% say they expect to drive more and fly less due to affordability and convenience.
With consumer preferences evolving and domestic tourism reshaping itself, Black Press USA predicts that road-trip travel will remain one of the most resilient sectors in the travel industry. As more Americans rediscover the freedom of the open road, experts believe this momentum could redefine domestic tourism for years to come.
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