Books, toys, blankets, and various other detritus are strewn across James Wade’s Toyota Sequoia as he and his family crisscross Texas on long road trips, at his wife’s insistence that “exploration and adventure are key to a happy childhood.” Sometimes it is chaos—and Wade is honest about that, with a wry humor. But sometimes, it is just lovely. You’ll want to jump in for this ride.

Jonah throws his milk and it explodes against the window. Jordan unbuckles and corkscrews around in the passenger seat, reaching for the milk before it leaks over the books, toys, and blankets that cover the floorboard. A shrill and repetitive ding is added to the clamor of sound as the car chastises Jordan for not being buckled in. And even amid the chaos, as we pass a herd of mule deer, I can’t stop myself from saying, “Look, mule deer!”

“K-pop!”

Ding!

“Get me out!”

“They’re different from whitetail.”

Ding!

“Shhh! It’s OK, buddy.”

“You can tell by their ears.”

“I have to pee!”

“Out!”

“Daddy, it’s an emergency!”

“Did y’all see the deer?”

Buckle up, even more picks on road trips

Will Dad and I Ever See Texas the Same Way?

Dorothy Guerrero and Stephen Harrigan | Texas Monthly | January 13, 2026 | 5,346 words

“A noted Texas historian and his adult child get behind the wheel to see if they can finally view their home state the same way.”

Highway 89 Revisited

Peter Fish | Alta Journal | June 23, 2025 | 4,804 words

“A 1,400-mile trip through several national parks takes a writer deep into his past.”

With Melville in Pittsfield

J.D. Daniels | The Paris Review | March 26, 2024 | 2,155 words

“The true believers were nowhere in sight on that snowy morning.”

Dislodged

Josh McColough | Missouri Review | April 15, 2022 | 5,058 words

In this beautiful personal essay, Josh McColough recounts a road trip with his daughter along the coast of California and makes poignant observations about humanity and our vulnerable environment. Still, we too often move through life not considering our size and stature relative to forces and objects that humble us. Geologic time. Plate tectonics. A…

A Deeper South

Pete Candler | LA Review of Books | March 10, 2019 | 9,110 words

On two road trips wandering the backroads of the South — taken 20 years apart — Pete Candler discovers many truths about his family and the place he comes from.