44 Facebook Album Name Ideas For Road Tripping Route 66
The famous Route 66, often called the “Mother Road,” is a iconic road trip that stretches over 2,000 miles from Chicago to Los Angeles. As you road trip along this historic highway and stop to explore quirky roadside attractions, classic diners, and stunning natural landscapes, you’ll make memories to last a lifetime.
Documenting your Route 66 adventures on Facebook is a great way to share your trip with friends and family back home. Coming up with creative and evocative Facebook album names can be tricky, but will help you organize and showcase your many photos. This guide includes 100 album name ideas ranging from clever to nostalgic to inspire your own perfect titles.
Clever and Punny Album Names
These playful album names put a fun spin on classic Route 66 themes and imagery.
- Get Your Kicks on Route 66: A nod to the famous Bobby Troup song that immortalized the highway.
- Mother Road Warriors: The adventurers tackle the “Mother Road” together!
- 66 Shades of Instagrammable Stops: All the quirky landmarks are picture perfect.
- Meals on Wheels (Diner Edition): Classic diners serve up nostalgia along the route.
- Rolling Down the Highway…66: Cruising along America’s most famous road.
- Born to Be Mild: Bikers will love this motorcycle-themed title.
- The Radiator Springs Racing Team: Featuring stops in the inspiration town for Cars’ setting.
Nostalgic Album Names
These album titles play up the vintage charm and mid-century Americana vibe of Route 66.
- Get Your Kicks in the 50s (or 60s, 70s, etc!): Each decade has its own nostalgic flavor.
- Vintage Vibes: Featuring classic cars, neon signs, and retro motels.
- American Graffiti: Nod to the 1973 film with a similar nostalgic spirit.
- Cross Country Time Capsule: Hop in the road trip time machine!
- The Glory Days Gang: When road tripping was at its prime.
- Main Street USA: Quintessential small town American charm.
- Rockin’ and Rollin’: Vintage road trip with a rock n’ roll soundtrack.
- The Way We Were: Looking back at mid-century middle America.
Location Themed Album Names
Showcase stops along the route with these creative album titles connected to Route 66 destinations.
Windy City to the City of Angels: The start and end points of Route 66.
- The Heartland Hustle: The midwestern portion full of heart and hustle.
- Kitschy in the Southwest: Quirky stops like The Wigwam Motel and meteor crater.
- Where Dinosaurs Roamed: The Arizona/New Mexico portion full of natural history.
- The Wild West: Ghost towns, cowboys, and outlaws in the southwest.
- California Dreamin’: The last leg ending in sunny Los Angeles.
- Chicago to Springfield: Illinois-Centric: The Prairie State portion of the journey.
- Missouri Love: Showcasing the Show Me State stops.
- Kicking it in Kansas: Sunflower state leg of the trip.
- Oklahoma Odyssey: So much to explore in the Sooner State.
Trip Type Themed Album Names
Match the album name to the type of Route 66 road trip you took.
- Family Bonding on the Mother Road: Made memories with the whole crew!
- Just the Two of Us: Couples trip down Route 66.
- The Route 66 Marathon: For those moving quickly through the stops.
- Slow Rollin’ Down Route 66: Taking your time to soak up the sights.
- The Great American Road Trip: Quintessential Route 66 experience.
- Easy Riders: Biker-themed motorcycle tour.
- Cruisin’ Through the Decades: Vintage cars on a vintage highway.
- Offbeat and Obscure Pit Stops: Unique attractions beyond the tourist traps.
- The Open Road Calls: Emphasis on scenic driving portions.
- Roadside Nostalgia: Vintage gas stations, motels, and diners.
Creative Themed Album Names
These creative titles can work for any type of Route 66 road trip album.
- Neon Dreams: Celebrating iconic neon signage along the route.
- Roadside Attraction Addiction: When you just can’t stop at every giant statue and UFO museum.
- Highway Memorabilia: Kitschy souvenirs and postcards from gift shops.
- Life in the Slow Lane: Relaxed pace embracing detours along the way.
- Lean Into the Detours: When you wander off Route 66 to explore.
- The Long and Winding Road: Song reference applicable to the twisty route.
- Blessed: Grateful for the whole incredible experience!
- Road Trip State of Mind: It’s all about the journey, not just the destinations.
- Chasing Sunsets from Chicago to LA: The painting sky as you drive westward.
- The Great American Road Show: All the quirky attractions and sights on display.
FAQ
Still looking for the perfect album name for your Route 66 road trip memories? Here are answers to some frequently asked questions.
What makes a good Route 66 road trip album name?
Great Route 66 album names often reference the highway’s number, 66; classic themes like nostalgia, Americana, and roadside attractions; inside jokes from your specific trip; song lyrics or movie titles that capture the vibe; word play and puns; your vehicles on the journey; the cities/states traveled through; and more.
Should I do different albums for each state?
It’s a great idea to have separate albums for states or major stops. You can title the albums more specifically for each location like “Arizona Nostalgia” or “Kicking it in Kansas.” Make a master “Route 66 Road Trip” album to combine all the state albums in one place.
What if I’m not good at being creative with titles?
No worries! Browse the 100 album names in this guide for inspiration, mix and match key words that jumped out at you, or simply describe the photos like “The Route 66 Adventure” or “Our First Big Road Trip.” The photos themselves will capture memories even without a clever title.
How many albums should I make for one trip?
However many helps you organize the photos logically! You may want an album per state, one showcasing each type of attraction like diners or museums, small albums for specific stops or days on the trip, and then a master album with your whole collection from the journey. Add fun location-specific puns or inside jokes to album titles when you can.
I hope these album name ideas spark inspiration for organizing and cherishing your Route 66 road trip memories! Let me know if you have any other questions.