Or stay go 3 weeks but don't drive so much
AZBuck gave you a good option for how to do your roadtrip with only $2000. Here's another. If you like the outdoors, go for 3 weeks but don't go as far. Do some kind of regional trip that includes a lot of camping and hiking. For example, if you choose Florida, spend 3-5 days camping in a state park near the Everglades, and then drive up to an area of Georgia that you find interesting and spend 3-5 days camping in another state park there, and so on until you're home again.
State parks typically charge about $20, give or take a few, to camp at. Preparing food at the campground doesn't really cost any more than if you were eating at home so food expenses would be a wash. When you need to replenish your food, go to a full size grocery store, not mini-marts, and make good choices to keep your costs down and maintain health.
Then spend your days doing short day trips to explore things outside of the state park, and swimming, hiking, etc. in the park.
Unless you spend a lot of time clubbing or doing other activities with high costs, you should easily be able to do a trip like this with $2000 for 3 weeks.
Avenue of the Giants is in California
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Originally Posted by staceykozak
North of Seattle along the coast is the Avenue of the Giants which was really cool (and free!)
Actually, it is south of Eureka in California. Here is a field report from there.
Mark