Some of the best family memories don't come from resorts or flights.
They come from open highways, shared snacks, unexpected stops, and long conversations that only happen on the road.
Yet for many families, travel feels expensive, stressful, and out of reach.
"Miles Over Money" was written to change that.
This book proves that unforgettable vacations don't require luxury budgets-just the right routes, realistic planning, and a beginner-friendly approach to family road trips. Designed specifically for parents who want budget travel with kids, this guide focuses on easy U.S. road trips, manageable driving days, and destinations that offer real value instead of tourist traps.
Inside, you'll discover how to plan affordable family vacations, choose beginner road trip routes, and enjoy low-cost travel ideas without exhausting your budget-or your patience. From gas-saving strategies to cheap family lodging, this book shows how ordinary families explore America using simple road trip planning, not complicated itineraries.
This isn't about rushing from place to place.
It's about seeing America slowly, spending less, and enjoying more.
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What's Inside the Book A stress-free, budget-smart approach to family road travel, including:
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Beginner-friendly U.S. road trips for families
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Budget road trip planning made simple
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Affordable family vacation ideas by region
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Easy driving routes with kid-friendly stops
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Cheap places to stay on road trips
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National parks and scenic routes on a budget
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Road trip packing lists for families
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Food, gas, and lodging cost-saving tips
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How to plan road trips with kids without stress
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Free and low-cost attractions across the U.S.
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How to avoid tourist traps and overspending
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Flexible itineraries for short and long trips
Everything is designed for real families, real schedules, and real budgets.&