
January is underrated for road trips.
Flights and highways are often less crowded than summer. Weather, while colder in many places, can be better for driving in others. And in a lot of markets, rental car prices soften compared to peak months.
Here are several January-friendly ideas within the United States, plus what to know when you pick your car.
Warm-ish desert and sun routes
1. Southern California and the desert loop
Think Los Angeles to Palm Springs, Joshua Tree, and back via San Diego. Winter brings milder temperatures to the desert, fewer crowds in national parks, and coastal drives that are still easy to enjoy.
Rental notes:
• Standard cars are usually fine; no special winter equipment needed.
• Off-airport or big-city pickups can sometimes price better than small resort airports.
2. Texas and Southwest parks
Routes around Big Bend National Park, West Texas, and neighboring Southwestern deserts offer big skies, cooler hiking conditions, and long, open roads.
Rental notes:
• Plan mileage; distances can be large.
• Economy and mid-size cars are typically the best value.
Snow and winter-wonderland routes
3. Colorado mountain towns
Bases like Denver or Colorado Springs give you access to Breckenridge, Vail, and other winter hubs. January often offers deep snow and full winter operations.
Rental notes:
• Consider all-wheel drive or a capable SUV, especially if you will leave main highways.
• Check local rules on winter tires and chains.
4. Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada
Starting in Reno, Sacramento, or San Francisco, you can build a loop that hits Lake Tahoe and nearby mountain passes.
Rental notes:
• Road conditions can change quickly; flexibility matters.
• Look for clear guidance from rental suppliers on winter driving policies.
Northern lights and deep-winter routes
Alaska Winter Routes
Fairbanks and surrounding areas draw visitors seeking northern lights and real winter landscapes. January nights are long, which is actually an advantage for sky-watching.
Rental notes:
• Strongly consider vehicles with winter equipment and local support.
• Understand exactly what is allowed on remote or unpaved roads.

How AutoRentals helps build the right January trip
Choosing the route is only half the fun. Picking a car that actually fits the conditions is the rest.
AutoRentals helps by:
• Comparing vehicles and pricing across big brands and local suppliers
• Letting you filter for SUVs, all-wheel drive, and other winter-friendly options where needed
• Highlighting markets where January pricing is notably friendlier than high season
Use that to balance cost and comfort: maybe a small sedan makes sense for a desert loop, while a well-equipped SUV earns its keep in snow country.
January does not have to be a pause button. With the right route and car, it can be the month your year quietly starts early.
