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Route guide Route 17 Road Trip
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Trip directory

Route 17 trips turn the corridor into practical drive shapes. Use this page to find the trip that matches your pace, then move through the relevant state, segment, and place pages.

The strongest trip pages keep the roles clear: a strong start, one useful middle, and a finish that feels like a destination or a clean handoff. Use the trip pages alongside states, segments, and places when you want the route shape to stay readable.

Map-style Route 17 trips card.

Trip ideas

Florida starter drive

Punta Gorda to Jacksonville

Use this when the southern launch should feel soft, practical, and ready for one inland reset before the city handoff.

Georgia coast approach

Jacksonville to Savannah

Use this when the Florida-to-Georgia handoff should become a practical coastal-road day instead of a direct transfer.

Lowcountry weekend drive

Savannah to Charleston

Use this when the goal is to connect two historic cities while keeping the coastal middle visible and useful.

Coastal Carolinas transition

Charleston to Wilmington

Use this when Charleston, Georgetown, the Grand Strand, and Wilmington should work as one coastal planning lane.

Cape Fear to Albemarle approach

Wilmington to Elizabeth City

Use this when North Carolina should slow into river-town pacing and finish with a clean handoff toward Virginia.

How to choose

Start with the pair

Choose the trip that already matches your city pair or your strongest anchor. The inventory works best when the start and finish are already clear.

Use the layers

Open the state page when you need the chapter frame, the segment page when you need route rhythm, and the place pages when you want the stops to feel more precise.

Keep it manageable

The trip pages should help a traveler pick a realistic corridor portion, not turn every named place into a required stop.

Next: open the trip that matches your day, then use the place and segment pages to tighten the pacing.