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AdventureGenie Launches AI-Powered America 250 Road Trips for RV Travelers Ahead of 2026 Celebration

AdventureGenie has introduced a collection of AI-powered America 250 GenieTrips designed to help RV travelers plan road trips around the United States’ 250th anniversary celebrations in 2026, combining historic destinations, commemorative events and RV-friendly camping options into customizable itineraries.

The new collection is intended to simplify trip planning as travelers prepare to visit historic landmarks, patriotic events and anniversary celebrations taking place across the country during the semiquincentennial. 

According to the company, the itineraries allow users to personalize routes based on their interests, travel schedules and preferred pace.

“Our goal wasn’t simply to create another list of historic destinations,” Scott Lengel, CEO of AdventureGenie, said. “We wanted to make America’s 250th anniversary easier to experience by connecting the events, the history, and the journey itself into one flexible road trip that travelers can personalize to fit their own interests and schedule.”

Rather than providing fixed travel guides, the GenieTrips allow travelers to modify routes, add or remove destinations, discover attractions along the way and locate campgrounds suited to their travel style using AdventureGenie’s AI-powered trip planning platform.

The initial America 250 collection includes five themed road trips covering different aspects of American history. The Revolutionary Road Trip highlights destinations including Boston, Plymouth, Philadelphia, Gettysburg, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., while the Coastal Patriots Road Trip features Williamsburg, Norfolk, Charleston, Savannah and St. Augustine, incorporating Sail250 events and other regional commemorations.

Additional itineraries include the Great American Frontiers Journey, featuring Theodore Roosevelt Country, the Black Hills, Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial and Yellowstone gateway communities; the Western Expansion: Gold Rush Trail West, tracing routes from the Great Plains through the Rocky Mountains to California’s Gold Country; and the Spirit of the Southwest, highlighting Native American heritage, Spanish colonial history and destinations across New Mexico and Arizona.

AdventureGenie has also begun releasing Lewis & Clark Micro-GenieTrips, a companion series designed for travelers with two to five days available. The shorter itineraries follow segments of the historic expedition from Pittsburgh toward the Pacific, featuring museums, interpretive centers, historic sites and communities connected to the Corps of Discovery. Individual trips can be combined into longer vacations.

Each America 250 itinerary includes RV-friendly routing, campground recommendations, suggested local restaurants and breweries, historic attractions, travel tips, seasonal recommendations and customizable stop-by-stop itineraries. 

The collection also continues AdventureGenie’s collaboration with KOA by incorporating RV-friendly campground recommendations throughout many of the routes, building on the companies’ previous Route 66 Centennial GenieTrip Series.

AdventureGenie said it plans to expand the America 250 collection throughout 2026 with additional regional road trips and historical travel experiences.

“America’s 250th anniversary isn’t just a celebration of one place,” Lengel said. “It’s an invitation to explore the people, communities, and landscapes that shaped our country. We believe RV travel is one of the best ways to experience that story, and we’re excited to help travelers build journeys that are as unique as America itself.”

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