Think of overlanding, the latest craze in the adventure vehicle world,聽as backpacking, but with your car.聽 (the go-to source on the subject) defines the sport as 鈥渟elf-reliant adventure travel to remote destinations where the journey is the primary goal.鈥澛營t comes down to traveling long distances on rough roads to a remote destination in an off-highway-capable vehicle (bikes included).
While a tricked out adventure vehicle like a 70 Series Land Cruiser or a Land Rover Defender is highly encouraged, your Subaru can probably get you farther than you think (provided you pack accordingly).聽The big draw is covering lots of distance off the beaten path with everything you need to survive.聽So, once you find that Syncro or CJ5 you鈥檝e been scouring Craigslist for, here鈥檚 a list of trails that should be on your overland bucket list:
The Trans-America Trail

Tennessee to Oregon
Motorcycle enthusiast Sam Correro developed the Trans-America Trail (TAT) in an attempt to create a coast-to-coast off-pavement motorcycle route. The TAT winds nearly 5,000 miles on a connection of dirt, forest service, gravel, and jeep roads from Southeastern Tennessee to Southwestern Oregon.聽, Correro says the TAT is not for everyone and requires a 鈥渟pecial 鈥榣ove鈥 for a motorcycle.鈥 In 2013 a group of Land Rover LR4鈥檚聽, proving that it can be done in a larger vehicle.
The Alpine Loop Scenic Byway

Silverton, Colorado
The Alpine Loop starts in ,聽and winds 63 miles through the heart of the San Juan Mountains. Nestled between highways 550 and State Road 149, the route is closed during the winter, and the high alpine environments of Engineer and Cinnamon Passes (both over 12,000 feet) require a high-clearance four-wheel-drive vehicle. The entire loop takes around four聽to six聽hours,聽and聽you鈥檒l聽pass聽seven聽abandoned mining towns along the way, along with plenty of opportunities for hiking and camping.聽There are more challenging routes in the area, like the Black Bear Pass Road route, but if you鈥檙e looking for a mid-length overland route with spectacular mountain views in the Rockies, this is your trail.
The Rubicon Trail

Georgetown, California 聽
There鈥檚 a reason Jeep named their most off-road worthy model of the Wrangler the Rubicon. The Rubicon Trail runs 22 miles from Georgetown to Tahoma, just west of Lake Tahoe, over slick granite and through classic Sierra Nevada scenery. This isn鈥檛 a trip for those worried about scratching their vehicle, and the 聽recommends several vehicle modifications like larger tires and a lift kit to prevent damage. The reward for all that preparation is a few days of camping along one of the most famous overland routes in the world.
Cape Lookout National Seashore

North Carolina鈥檚 Outer Banks
North Carolina鈥檚 barrier islands provide an incredible outdoor playground, including some fantastic overland routes if you know where to go. Our favorite: the islands that make up the 56 mile long 鈥擭orth Core and South Core Banks. South Core is the more remote of the two鈥攜ou’ll have to ferry your vehicle from the mainland. There are no paved roads, and you can camp anywhere you鈥檇 like along the beach so long as you don鈥檛 drive through the sand dunes.
The Dalton Highway

Alaska
If you鈥檙e reading this, chances are you鈥檝e already heard of the Dalton Highway. The mostly gravel road in Northern Alaska stretches 414 miles from Livengood to Deadhorse. It was originally built as a service road for the Trans-Alaska Pipeline and is still considered one of the 聽in the U.S., mainly because of the lack of services and cell phone reception along the entire route. The payoff for braving the Dalton? You get to see some of the most spectacular wilderness in the country, traversing the Brooks Range and crossing the Yukon River en route to the Arctic Ocean.
The Mojave Road

Mojave National Preserve, California
The 140-mile 聽is a classic U.S. desert route that usually takes two聽to four聽days to traverse and requires four-wheel drive. Originally a Native American trade route and later a wagon trail, the rough and sandy track runs east to west through the Mojave National Preserve in California, crossing several mountain ranges before terminating near Barstow, California.