An annual study on the best states for a summer road trip just came out. And Rhode Island, America’s TINIEST STATE, is last.
That isn’t super shocking . . . it’s so small that you could drive across the whole thing without even realizing it.
The study looked at 32 different factors in three categories: Costs . . . safety . . . and how many attractions or activities there are. Like national parks, amusement parks, beaches, lakes, and scenic drives.
According to the results, the best state for a summer road trip this year is Minnesota . . . partially due to it being Top Three in safety.
The 10 best summer road trip states are: Minnesota . . . Utah . . . Louisiana . . . New York . . . Florida . . . Texas . . . Maine . . . Georgia . . . North Carolina . . . and Ohio.
The 10 WORST states for road trips are: Rhode Island . . . Delaware . . . Connecticut . . . California . . . Maryland . . . Vermont . . . Massachusetts . . . New Mexico . . . Montana . . . and New Hampshire.
California has the most stuff to do, but it’s also the most expensive, particularly with gas. Louisiana is the cheapest . . . Maine is the safest . . . New Mexico is the LEAST safe . . . and Delaware has the LEAST stuff to do.
WalletHub.com has the full ranking, and you can sort by category.



