$14.95Original price was: $14.95.$13.46Current price is: $13.46.
Detailed description:
National Geographic’s Road Atlas: Scenic Drives Edition, is the ideal companion for the next time you hit the road for an unforgettable road trip. Includes up-to-date road maps for all 50 U.S. States, plus Canada, Mexico, and Puerto Rico. Major cities and metropolitan areas are shown in detail with inset maps that include popular attractions, infrastructure and points-of-interest.
Setting this atlas apart from all others is the inclusion of selection of 20 carefully researched scenic drives to help you plan the road trip of a lifetime. A map and guide section is also included for the 20 most popular National Parks. Take the guesswork out of traveling and trip planning with a comprehensive index, mileage charts, and cross-referenced pages.
The Road Atlas: Scenic Drives Edition is printed in North America and it is a convenient letter-size format that fits comfortably into glove compartments or car side door pockets.
$14.95Original price was: $14.95.$13.46Current price is: $13.46.
13 reviews for National Geographic Road Atlas 2025: Scenic Drives Edition [United States, Canada, Mexico] (National Geographic Recreation Atlas)
Rated 4 out of 5
Joe Belair –
The print is smaller than I would like and the details are a little less detailish than I’d like.
But if it’s perfectly in the cubby/book sleeve behind any seat.
I’d recommend you just need to know that you’re getting a little book with little print
Rated 5 out of 5
Roberto Figueroa –
La verdad que no esperaba tanto de este producto. Cro que solo cambiaria las dos grapas por un sistema de engargolado con alambre que lo hciera mas manejable y más práctico pero en general excelente la información que contiene.
Rated 5 out of 5
Ian –
TRAVELLING ACROSS U.S. AND INTO CANADA
Rated 5 out of 5
Robyn –
Good maps, straight and curved lines, got me to the right place. Very well put together and easy to read. Good price.
Rated 5 out of 5
Reginald Lawlor –
Looks good
Rated 5 out of 5
Rachael Bickal –
My daughter and I are moved from Idaho to Florida and we drove our car. Yes they have imaps and Google maps. But let’s be honest, sometimes you run into areas that internet drops or is unreliable or doesn’t load up right away. This was really nice to have something that laid out in advance that didn’t rely on anything. It has pages that has breakdowns of each state. And then it has pages for concentrated areas for larger cities, which is extraordinarily nice for the cities that have concentrated freeway systems that has multiple freeways. if you’re coming from a place like Idaho that has two or three freeways and moving to Jacksonville that has 5+ things can get confusing. And it’s a great souvenir for later. my daughter and I are going to cut this out and frame it and put pictures in around it. This was just fun to plan before our trip! I highly recommend it.
Rated 5 out of 5
Mary S –
I like being able to have a full sized map to use when planning our road trips. This one is nice quality, great maps with lots of detail and very easy to use.
Rated 4 out of 5
Jacques Bibeau –
Informations diverses.
Rated 5 out of 5
Doug –
This is a must resource for any traveler! A great value and of excellent quality.
Rated 5 out of 5
Peggy H. –
If you are like me and do a lot of traveling and vacations, this is a great atlas/road map. Online maps are fine but I want a bigger picture and face it…when you are traveling on some roads google just might not get you there. Easy to read and see, well marked secondary roads and backroads, parks and historic sites well marked as well as picnic areas, rest areas, etc. I travel a lot and the “motor carrier”map is junk. THIS is the one you want.
Rated 3 out of 5
Kurt –
It’s a nice Atlas of the US but the print is so small it’s almost impossible to read without a magnifying glass. I need to travel across the US but I wish they had a much bigger version. I gave it 3 stars because it is a real nice Atlas but minus 2 stars because it’s so hard to read #4 font size.
Rated 5 out of 5
Lisa Angrisano –
We drove from LA to Birmingham, AL, and used this to map out our stops along the way. Works better than a GPS map because it allows you to see the route in more detail. Well worth $10
Rated 3 out of 5
stef –
It’s ok, a handy size I suppose but a far cry from the full size Nat Geo road atlas which contained all this info and printed on better quality paper – for some reason this isn’t available any more.
Joe Belair –
The print is smaller than I would like and the details are a little less detailish than I’d like.
But if it’s perfectly in the cubby/book sleeve behind any seat.
I’d recommend you just need to know that you’re getting a little book with little print
Roberto Figueroa –
La verdad que no esperaba tanto de este producto. Cro que solo cambiaria las dos grapas por un sistema de engargolado con alambre que lo hciera mas manejable y más práctico pero en general excelente la información que contiene.
Ian –
TRAVELLING ACROSS U.S. AND INTO CANADA
Robyn –
Good maps, straight and curved lines, got me to the right place. Very well put together and easy to read. Good price.
Reginald Lawlor –
Looks good
Rachael Bickal –
My daughter and I are moved from Idaho to Florida and we drove our car. Yes they have imaps and Google maps. But let’s be honest, sometimes you run into areas that internet drops or is unreliable or doesn’t load up right away. This was really nice to have something that laid out in advance that didn’t rely on anything. It has pages that has breakdowns of each state. And then it has pages for concentrated areas for larger cities, which is extraordinarily nice for the cities that have concentrated freeway systems that has multiple freeways. if you’re coming from a place like Idaho that has two or three freeways and moving to Jacksonville that has 5+ things can get confusing. And it’s a great souvenir for later. my daughter and I are going to cut this out and frame it and put pictures in around it. This was just fun to plan before our trip! I highly recommend it.
Mary S –
I like being able to have a full sized map to use when planning our road trips. This one is nice quality, great maps with lots of detail and very easy to use.
Jacques Bibeau –
Informations diverses.
Doug –
This is a must resource for any traveler! A great value and of excellent quality.
Peggy H. –
If you are like me and do a lot of traveling and vacations, this is a great atlas/road map. Online maps are fine but I want a bigger picture and face it…when you are traveling on some roads google just might not get you there. Easy to read and see, well marked secondary roads and backroads, parks and historic sites well marked as well as picnic areas, rest areas, etc. I travel a lot and the “motor carrier”map is junk. THIS is the one you want.
Kurt –
It’s a nice Atlas of the US but the print is so small it’s almost impossible to read without a magnifying glass. I need to travel across the US but I wish they had a much bigger version. I gave it 3 stars because it is a real nice Atlas but minus 2 stars because it’s so hard to read #4 font size.
Lisa Angrisano –
We drove from LA to Birmingham, AL, and used this to map out our stops along the way. Works better than a GPS map because it allows you to see the route in more detail. Well worth $10
stef –
It’s ok, a handy size I suppose but a far cry from the full size Nat Geo road atlas which contained all this info and printed on better quality paper – for some reason this isn’t available any more.