Items you take on a road trip with G

  • Board or card games for fun on long rides.

  • Gas for the car, essential to keep moving.

  • Glasses so the traveler can see properly.

  • Chewing gum, classic road trip snack.

  • Gun for personal safety in some regions.

  • Grapes, easy-to-pack healthy car snack.

  • Gloves for warmth or handling gear outdoors.

  • Guitar to play music at camps or rest stops.

  • GPS device to navigate your road route.

  • General travel gear like bags, tools, supplies.

  • A game for entertainment during the journey.

  • Golf clubs if your road trip includes golfing.

  • Groceries as stocked food for the journey.

  • Sports drink to stay hydrated while traveling.

  • Portable grill for cooking at stops or camps.

  • Gummy bears, sweet candy snack for the car.

  • Goodies, generic treats and snacks you pack.

  • For some, guns are safety gear on trips, esp. in US.

  • Hair/skin gel is a toiletry you pack in a bag.

  • Garbage bag for trash in the car or campsite.

  • Granola is a snack you pack for energy.

  • Garbage bags for trash or dirty clothes on trip.

  • Glue stick or bottle can be handy travel supply.

  • “Good food” can mean packed tasty road-trip meals.

  • Granola bars are classic road-trip snacks.

  • GoPro camera to film the road-trip adventures.

  • Gold jewelry or coins you bring as valuables.

  • Gifts
  • A gift you’re bringing to someone on your trip.

  • Gadgets like phones, tablets, chargers for trip.

  • A printed guidebook or travel guide counts as item.

  • A gown packed in luggage for a fancy event.

  • General gadget like phone or GPS, handy tech gear

  • Gummy candies, sweet road‑trip snack favorite

  • Guava fruit, refreshing snack for the ride

  • French for water bottle; great for staying hydrated

  • Navigation app on phone, super useful on trips

  • Clothes you pack in a bag or suitcase for travel

  • Grapes are easy, healthy car‑snacking fruit

  • Individually wrapped cereal bar, classic trip snack

  • A good book to read as passenger, classic travel item

  • Ginger snacks or chews help with motion sickness

  • Branded fruity snacks, popular kid road‑trip candy

  • Small gummy candy, easy to share in the car

  • Snacks are classic road-trip fuel, always handy!

  • Books are great for passengers to read on long rides

  • Could pack a golf club for a golf trip or destination

  • Goldfish crackers are a super common road-trip snack

  • Gauze is useful in a first-aid kit for emergencies

  • Gas can is practical backup if you run low on fuel

  • Garbage bag or trash sack is useful to keep car clean

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