From Pennsylvania to South Dakota, Help!
Well I just turned 18 and want to go on a solo road trip to Mount Rushmore. Kinda scared as ive never drove outta state. Is there like a complete begginers guide to this kinda thing? Really just curious as where to stay and what to see on the way. Where can you stay cheaply? Is it legal to sleep in your car at rest stops? Where are you allowed to camp? Is it permitted to camp at state parks? Where can you stop when you get bored of driving, and have something to do? So many questions....
Any advice would be appreciated.
Update:
Thanks for the advice Midwest Micheal
I should clarify a bit more, my biggest concern is where i will sleep at night. I dont really wanna stay at motels the whole trip and I think i would really enjoy camping instead, but i dont know the rules and regulations of where you can stay and all that. Where do you camp on a park that allows camping? Anywhere? Is there designated spots? If so, how do you find said spots? Last time i went camping was when i was like twelve and didnt have to worry bout such things. I should also say this is my first road trip and i am quite nervous.
Any more advice anyone? Please help me out.
1st Road Trip, Need Some Advice About Camping
Ok so im planning on going on my first road trip here in two weeks to Mount Rushmore from Pennsylvania. Im going alone and want to get there as cheaply as possible. I got some great advice from this site and forums but i was hoping someone could help me with some camping questions i have.
Camping seems like a cheap way to go when on a roadtrip so i plan to do a bit of it, unfortunetly last time i went camping i was like 11 years old. So i dont know the rules regarding it. I know you can find a park that allows camping on a map east enough but what do you do when youve chosen one? I doubt you can just pull into a park and camp anywhere, or can you? Are there designated spots? If so how do you locate these spots from where you intially pull in? Are there certain hours to which you have to be there by?
Any advice would be appreciated.