2022 Road Trip

Map of US road trip attractions, road trip stops

​​Hitting the road this summer? Then you can also take in the diversity of Indigenous cultures across our country!

Indigenous people have a rich and continuing history in every state. Make sure you add these Native businesses, organizations, and landmarks to your itinerary. And when you reach the destination, stop the car, listen to the knowledge that’s being shared, and appreciate the many cultures that have called this land home since time immemorial.

Here are just a few Native restaurants, shops, museums, and landmarks to include on your next trip. Add some of your favorite places in the comments!




Orange peel bakery, Indigenous owned, Aquinnah, MA

East Coast: 

Orange Peel Bakery (Aquinnah, MA)

Sly Fox Den Too (Charlestown, RI)

Alpha Sacred Beings (The Origin of Creation) (Philadelphia, PA)

Nanticoke Indian Museum (Millsboro, DE)

Trail of Tears National Historic Trail (GA, NC, TN, KY, IL, AL, MO, AR, OK)

Ocmulgee Mounds National Historical Park (Macon, GA)








Owamni, Sioux chef, meal

Central US: 

Owamni - by The Sioux Chef (Minneapolis, MN)

Cahokia Mounds (Collinsville, IL)

Tocabe (Denver, CO)

Mesa Verde National Park (Mesa Verde, CO)

First Americans Museum (Oklahoma City, OK)

IAIA Museum of Contemporary Native Arts (Santa Fe, NM)

Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass (Phoenix, AZ)

Hawaii farm






West Coast:

Jennifer Younger Designs (Sitka, AK)

Eighth Generation (Seattle, WA)

Bison Coffee House (Portland, OR)

Seka Hills (Brooks, CA)

Kākoʻo ʻŌiwi (Kaneohe, HI)