20 Station Wagons Ready for America's Best Road Trips
Before SUVs took over the highways, the station wagon was America’s ultimate road trip hero. These long, boxy beauties carried families, dogs, camping gear, and enough snacks to survive any cross-country adventure. With wood panels, tailgates perfect for picnics, and rear-facing seats that turned kids into backseat comedians, wagons became rolling symbols of freedom and unforgettable journeys. Boomers fondly remember gas station stops, mixtape sing-alongs, and that magical moment when the luggage actually fit. Today, these wagons feel like time machines on wheels, ready to roll back into memory lane and remind us why road trips once felt truly epic.
1985 Chevrolet Caprice Wagon
Final years of wagon glory with nostalgia packed into every square inch and mile.
1969 Chrysler Newport Wagon
Massive and strong, built to haul trailers, tents, and all the family’s road trip gear.
1972 Ford Torino Wagon
Sporty lines and muscle under the hood gave family drives an extra punch of power.
1983 Oldsmobile Custom Cruiser
One of the last giant wagons carrying tradition and comfort into the 1980s road trips.
1975 Chevrolet Malibu Wagon
Affordable and reliable with enough space for snacks, coolers, and family memories.
1966 Dodge Polara Wagon
Big-block engine and roomy interior turned this wagon into a sleeper favorite for families.
1979 Pontiac LeMans Safari
Practical and stylish wagon that kept family vacations rolling with ease and comfort.
1964 Rambler Classic Wagon
Compact yet sturdy and budget-friendly for families heading on adventurous road trips.
1971 Plymouth Satellite Wagon
Sleek body and family-friendly space combined for an enjoyable and safe ride.
1967 Chevrolet Bel Air Wagon
Classic chrome lines and timeless style made every trip feel like a special occasion.
1976 Mercury Colony Park
Oversized wagon with spacious rear ideal for camping gear and cookout essentials.
1980 Ford LTD Wagon
Boxy but dependable wagon that handled highways smoothly and comfortably for miles.
1973 Buick Estate Wagon
Massive size and luxurious seating made it perfect for long family vacations and road trips.
1969 Dodge Coronet Wagon
Rugged with a powerful engine, perfect for hauling gear and dreaming big on the road.
1977 Chrysler Town & Country
Famous wood-grain siding made this wagon an iconic symbol of suburban family life.
1974 AMC Matador Wagon
Reliable and quirky wagon that brought retro style to any family road trip.
1968 Pontiac Safari Wagon
Bold design and a comfortable ride made this wagon a stylish choice for highway cruising.
1972 Oldsmobile Vista Cruiser
Iconic roof windows gave kids a sky-high view during endless summer drives and family fun.
1965 Chevrolet Impala Wagon
Smooth V8 power and roomy interior made this wagon a favorite for coast-to-coast adventures.
1970 Ford Country Squire
Wood-paneled classic station wagon perfect for family road trips with plenty of space and vintage charm.