Maitland, FL -- (SBWire) -- 12/16/2014 --When embarking on a journey, individuals and groups are excited about the upcoming experiences during their exploration. A new campaign to help celebrate the holidays, Drive the Nation is releasing a series entitled 12 Days of Road Trips, which kicks off Saturday, December 13. The campaign will focus on a different area of the country for 12 straight days. From the Oregon Trail to Route 66 and the coasts of the Carolinas, learn about the inspiring attractions and history related to 12 of the most popular road trip routes.
Whether taking a winter road trip or planning the next location to stop during a future road trip, the 12 Days of Road Trips feature will provide travel tips and enjoyable sightseeing areas when exploring on a budget. Get inspired for the next vacation, and start planning to visit some of the locations mentioned and described in the article.
In addition to the 12 Days of Road Trips campaign, look for their featured 12 Days of Travel Savings that highlights easy ways to save a little money each time a vacation is taken. Stay up to date on various events, unique attractions, and explorations on the open road.
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Drive the Nation Releasing 12 Days of Road Trips in Honor of Holiday Season