But for an epic road trip adventure to beat all others, there's really only one option: the Pan-American Highway.

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19,000 Miles, 14 Countries: What It's Like to Drive the World's Longest Road

When conversations about road trips come up, famous journeys along the Pacific Coast Highway, Route 66, and Australia's Great Ocean Road are often mentioned.

But for an epic road trip adventure to beat all others, there's really only one option: the Pan-American Highway. The world's longest motorable road stretches for a whopping 19,000 miles across the Americas, starting in Prudhoe Bay, Alaska, and ending in Ushuaia, Argentina. Since the highway's inception, adventurous travelers have been lured by the opportunity to drive all the way from the Arctic Circle to the edge of Antarctica. Discover the fascinating history of the Pan-American Highway and the highlights you shouldn't miss along the way.

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