AAA projects that 45 million Americans will travel 50 miles or more from home this Memorial Day weekend — breaking a record that has stood since 2005. Whether you’re hitting the road, flying, or looking for a last-minute destination within driving distance, here is your complete travel guide for Memorial Day weekend 2026.
Memorial Day Weekend Traffic — When to Leave and When to Stay Home
If you’re driving, timing is everything. Here are the peak congestion windows to avoid, according to INRIX traffic data:
- Friday, May 22 — WORST: 2 PM – 7 PM local time; expect 3–4x normal travel times in major metros
- Saturday, May 23 — Moderate: 10 AM – 2 PM; travel before 9 AM or after 7 PM for smoother roads
- Sunday, May 24 — Better: Most travelers already at destination; light traffic most of the day
- Monday, May 25 — Returning traffic: 3 PM – 8 PM will be congested near major cities
- Best departure times: Friday before noon or after 8 PM; Monday morning before 11 AM
Top Last-Minute Memorial Day Destinations — By Drive Distance
Within 2 Hours of Major Cities
- From NYC: Catskills (Hudson Valley wine country + hiking), Jersey Shore (Asbury Park or Cape May)
- From LA: Santa Barbara (beaches + wine), Big Bear Lake (hiking + cooler temps)
- From Chicago: Indiana Dunes (Lake Michigan beaches, National Lakeshore), Door County WI (charming waterfront town)
- From Atlanta: Cloudland Canyon State Park, Blue Ridge GA (mountain town with great food)
- From Dallas: Fredericksburg TX (Texas Hill Country, vineyards, wildflowers), Lake Texoma
Best National Parks for Memorial Day Weekend 2026
- Shenandoah NP, VA: Stunning Skyline Drive, manageable crowds vs. more popular parks
- Olympic NP, WA: Rainforest, alpine meadows, Pacific coast — all in one park
- Acadia NP, ME: Atlantic coastline, carriage roads, charming Bar Harbor — best early morning
- Guadalupe Mountains NP, TX: Texas’s highest peak, uncrowded, genuinely spectacular
- New River Gorge NP, WV: America’s newest national park; excellent whitewater and rock climbing
Gas Prices This Memorial Day — The Best News in Years
The national average for regular gasoline sits at approximately $2.94 per gallon heading into Memorial Day weekend — the lowest for this holiday since 2021. Sun Belt states offer even better deals: Mississippi ($2.61), Louisiana ($2.64), and Texas ($2.67) are among the cheapest. Use the GasBuddy app to find the lowest price on your specific route.
Flying for Memorial Day — What to Expect
- Friday and Monday flights are nearly fully booked at most carriers — book as early as possible
- Average domestic fares this weekend are running 18% above Memorial Day 2025 pricing
- Most delayed route: NYC–Miami (frequent afternoon thunderstorm delays in South Florida)
- Smoothest travel days: Saturday morning flights and Sunday evening departures
- TSA PreCheck wait times at major airports are currently 10–15 minutes vs. 45+ minutes in standard lines
Memorial Day Weekend Packing Checklist
- Sunscreen SPF 30+ (broad-spectrum, water-resistant) — reapply every 2 hours
- Portable phone charger — essential for navigation during travel
- First aid kit and any prescription medications
- Reusable water bottles — stay hydrated in summer heat
- Cash for tolls, parking, and farm stands or roadside vendors
- Layers — evening temperatures can drop 15–20 degrees in many destinations
- A physical map or downloaded offline maps — cell coverage can be spotty in national parks