Healthy Travel Snacks Infographic

Go-to choices on the go.

Snack smarter at highway stops or the airport.

Vacation or weekend getaway? Good for you! But getting there and coming back, don’t let boredom and hunger drive your decision-making.

Travel lighter.

When you’re looking for snacks at an airport newsstand or roadside convenience store, consider:

  • Fresh fruit. Apples, bananas or grapes all have healthful nutrients. Find a fresh piece of fruit or a fresh fruit cup.
  • Pre-cut veggies. Turn to carrot or celery sticks with for vitamins, minerals and fiber.
  • Salad. Airport vendors will often have a cooler section with pre-made salads. Consider keeping dressing on the side.
  • Cheese. Cheese provides protein and calcium. Look for reduced-fat options.
  • Nuts. Plain or lightly salted nuts, like almonds or pistachios, provide protein and fiber.
  • Trail mix. Be choosy here: Look for low-salt nuts, seeds and a few dried fruits. Skip trail mix with candy and/or chocolate mixed in.
  • Popcorn. Unsalted or lightly salted popcorn can be a good source of fiber.
  • Water. Rely on water or for hydration. Pro tip: Bring a refillable water bottle from home.

Put these in the rearview mirror.

Even though you may be on vacation, nutrition still matters for your health. So try to avoid sweets, sugary drinks and salty snacks.

“Healthy swaps” add up.

Small healthy swap-outs (like raw almonds instead of potato chips) make a big difference over time. Another swap-out if you’re traveling by car? Drive a little farther when you stop for gas, and seek out a local grocery store. You’ll find healthier choices there, including fruits and veggies.

Try these snack recipes.

Almond Snack Mix

Almond Snack Mix Recipe

This sweet and crunchy snack boasts plenty of fiber and heart-healthy fat. Once it's cooled, package it in single-serving bags so it's ready to tuck into lunchboxes or grab on the way out the door.

Date Nut Granola Bars

Date Nut Granola Bars

This is the perfect breakfast bar for any busy morning. Make ahead and refrigerate to enjoy the next morning or individually wrap and freeze them for a grab-and-go breakfast later in the week.

Caramel Kettle Popcorn

Caramel kettle popcorn recipe

This sweet popcorn has just a hint of salt to make this snack a perfectly balanced crunchy afternoon delight.

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