Hi Vanessa and Welcome to the Great American Roadtrip Forum.

The best advice I can pass onto you is the following paragraph:

Quote Originally Posted by AZBuck
Start with maps. Not GPS, not software, not Google, but real honest-to-god paper maps that show you your entire route, that you can mark up (and erase), that you can stick pins in, and that show something about the land you'll be driving through. Those are your essential tool in any RoadTrip planning process. Start by marking all the places you know you want to visit. Then connect the dots. Then look for more places of interest and scenic routes along the lines connecting the dots. Repeat until you've got as many sites and roads as you think you want.
There's no shortage of places in NJ to get hold of good maps. Among the best are AAA - if you are a member they will be free. Any big box or stationary store will have a Rand McNally Road atlas which is also excellent. No doubt you will use the interenet to find places specifically to your interest. But if you look carefully, you will see scenic roads marked on all those maps.

A third source for maps is State Welcome Centres and Visitor Centres.

Don't be tempted to rely solely on electronics. Many have done so at their peril - some fatal.

Lifey