Roadtrip From San Francisco to Boston with our Precious Dog
Hi,
My husband and I are moving from San Francisco to Boston and planning to leave San Francisco around August 11 and reach Boston on August 22. We will be travelling with our dog. We need advice on planning our itenary and also tips on dog friendly places and hotels. We are not moving with our stuff and thus we have the flexibility of stopping at different places. This will be our first ever roadtrip. The places of interest and a tentative route is:
Day 1 : San Franciso to Idaho(Boise) or Salt Lake City
Please advice on what we should see (places of Interest) in Idaho or Salt Lake City, and also whether we should make a stop between San Franciso to Idaho or Salt Lake City. If so where and what places should we see.
Day 2 or 3: Idaho or Salt Lake City to Yellow Stone National Park
Day 3/4: Yellow Stone to Devils Tower (E. Wyoming)
Day 4/5: Devils Tower to Deadwood to Mt. Rushmore
Day 5/6: Mt. Rushmore to Badlands National Park
Day 6/7: Badlands Natioanl Park to Chicago along Missisippi River
Day 7/8 : Chicago to Dayton (to see a friend)
Day 7/8: Dayton to Niagara Falls
Day 8/9 : Niagara Falls to Boston
Please advice on any other places of interest along this route or tips on dog friendly places. Further if there are suggestion on places we should spend more time, etc. please let me know.
Any help, advice, suggestions or tips would be great.
We are very excited and looking forward to this fun adventure with our precious dog!
Thanks
Bindy
Niagara Falls Suggestions
When you go to Niagara Falls, make sure you go to the Canadian Side. American side has a walkway that will take you close to the bottom of the American falls which is pretty cool but there really isn't much else there. The Canadian side has a much better viewpoint for the horseshoe falls, paved walkway along the river, great places for pics, stand next to where the water drops over, etc.
On the Canadian side is the journey behind the falls (takes you into some tunnels behind the falls, and you can see the water rush down pas the end of the tunnel). Personally, I'd skip this attraction since you don't really have alot of time.
A walk up Clifton hill is also an interesting thing to do. One entire street going straight up this steep steep hill. Lined with wax museums, haunted houses, incredibly tacky touristy stores. Sooooo out of place next to a natural wonder. But, none the less, an interesting walk.
Maid of the mist boat ride is a must. www.maidofthemist.com The boat goes right up to the bottom of the Big Horseshoe falls, and you come out pretty wet (despite the rain poncho) but with some amazing pics. Great ride---something you MUST do! If you have time the IMAX movie also gives you a cool history of the falls & the stunts people have attempted. www.imaxniagara.com
All of the above are just on the other side of the border (Rainbow bridge I think), so it isn't far to go at all.