Pick Your Favorite State Along Historic US Route 6

Historic US Route 6 stretches from the sandy tip of Provincetown, Massachusetts, to the Pacific shoreline of Long Beach, California. As America’s longest transcontinental highway, it weaves together small towns, working waterfronts, mountain passes, farm country, deserts, and main streets that still echo with stories from decades past. Every mile has character—and every state offers a reason to be remembered.
This is your invitation to pause, reflect, and choose the state along Historic US Route 6 that left the strongest impression on you.
A Route That Belongs to Everyone
US Route 6 is more than a line on a map. It is a shared experience shaped by road trips, family vacations, solo explorations, and unexpected discoveries. Some travelers are drawn to history and architecture, others to landscapes and roadside diners. Many return again and again, finding something new each time they travel the route.
No matter how you explore it, Route 6 has a way of becoming personal.
What Makes Your Favorite Stand Out?
Was it a scenic overlook you still picture clearly? A small-town café where locals welcomed you like family? A stretch of road that felt untouched by time? Often, it is not just the destination but the moments in between that define a favorite state.
Your choice says something about how you experience the road.
Share Your Favorite State
Now it is your turn to join the conversation. Pick the state along Historic US Route 6 that means the most to you and share why. Your story helps keep the route alive, inspires future travelers, and celebrates the communities that make this highway special.
Visit the Historic US Route 6 Tourist Association website, share your favorite state on social media, or leave a comment telling us where the road captured your heart. Every memory adds another mile to the story of Route 6—and that story continues because people like you keep traveling it.
