Hitchhiking Month
Hitchhiking Month celebrates the raw joy of travel without plans, apps, or tickets—just your thumb and the open road. It’s about trusting strangers, trading stories, and saying yes to spontaneous adventure.
Tap into the adventure-seeking, budget-conscious traveler mindset by positioning your brand as an enabler of spontaneous, authentic road experiences and human connection.
- Share hitchhiker testimonials and road-trip stories from your community or customers
- Partner with travel influencers to document their July hitchhiking adventures and safety tips
- Host a virtual or in-person storytelling event celebrating real road journeys and unexpected friendships
- Create a 'Road Trip Essentials' guide or gear checklist for safe, modern hitchhiking
Hitchhiking Month began in 2021, thanks to travel writer and adventurer Amber Share. She launched it to revive interest in hitchhiking and to remind people of its cultural importance.
Share believed hitchhiking wasn’t just about getting a free ride. It represented human connection, trust between strangers, and the joy of spontaneous travel.
The idea came during the pandemic, a time when the world felt disconnected. People longed for real experiences and open conversations. Share saw hitchhiking as a symbol of freedom, one that encouraged kindness and curiosity.
She worked with travel communities and bloggers to promote the concept, using stories and personal experiences to build interest.
Since then, Hitchhiking Month has gained attention. It takes place each July and inspires people to share their roadside adventures.
Some give rides, others tell tales, and many reflect on how hitchhiking shaped their view of the world. The month celebrates more than travel—it celebrates people.
Supporters of this movement focus on safety, awareness, and respect. They want new generations to understand the deeper value behind the simple act of sticking out a thumb.
Hitchhiking Month continues to grow, reminding everyone that sometimes the road brings the best surprises.
Take a Local Hitchhiking Trip
Choose a safe route near your city. Try thumbing a ride and experience the old-school charm of roadside travel. It’s not just about getting somewhere—it’s about the journey and the people you meet along the way.
Share Your Hitchhiking Story
If you’ve hitchhiked before, post your tale online or tell it at a storytelling night. Let others learn from your highs, lows, and roadside surprises. Your words might spark someone else’s wanderlust.
Offer a Ride to a Hitchhiker
See someone with their thumb out? If it feels safe, give them a lift. Chat along the way and enjoy an unexpected conversation. Moments like these build trust between strangers.
Read a Book About Road Travel
Pick up a travel memoir or novel centered on hitchhiking. Dive into someone else’s adventure and gain a new perspective. Stories from the road often reveal more than just destinations.
Organize a Community Talk
Host a local event to discuss the culture of hitchhiking. Invite travelers to speak about their experiences and lessons learned. It can inspire curiosity and revive a fading tradition.