Raleigh, NC to Austin, TX
My husband and I are planning a 3-days/2-nights (July 16th-18th) road trip from Raleigh, NC to Austin, TX .
Can anyone suggest a scenic/camper-friendly route? and/or some interesting towns to hit?
Need information on National parks, music scene, local festival/events, culturally interesting historic sites, or beautiful locations.
So far, I have thought of dividing the trip into two halves and have a stopover at Memphis/Nashville, TN. But I would love to know of more towns which have some history and/or interesting places that we can stop at.
Thanks
Tina
Between Raleigh and Austin
At a total distance of around 1400 miles, I think you'd be better served making two overnight stops rather than just one somewhere between Memphis and Nashville. Two approximately equally spaced stops would end up being in the Nashville area the first night and the Texarkana area the second. Both are surrounded by state parks and other camping venues as well as lower cost motel options. Certainly the Great Smoky Mountains National Park should be on your agenda as should Memphis. These pretty much dictate that you use I-40 and I-30 through North Carolina, Tennessee and Arkansas. Another stop you may want to consider in Arkansas, besides the already mentioned Hot Springs National Park, is Crater of Diamonds State Park outside Murfreesboro, AR. Once you get into Texas, you may want to consider slowing the pace down a bit and using US-259, US-84, and US-79 down to Austin (thus bypassing Dallas) with stops to take a pedal boat ride at Daingerfield State Park and/or a steam train ride at Texas State Railroad State Park outside Rusk, TX.
AZBuck
Let us know what you find out there!
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Originally Posted by longrun
The information about stuff to do in Arkansas really helped.
I would add, Eureka Springs -- that hotel is really fun. Because it was built on a hill -- there are five ground entrances (on five different levels). It is a fun town for entertainment as well. Arkansas is easily one of my favorite states -- so many beautiful state parks!
I hope you write again, after your trip and share with us what you discovered out there!
Mark