Summer Road Trip from Ohio to Western US
Hello everyone,
I am planning on taking a road trip across the country later this summer with two or three of my buddies and was just wondering if anyone had any advice for me, including cheap places to camp, places to hike, visit, or anything that you could tell me to make my trip more enjoyable. I know for sure I would like to visit Zion National Park, the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, Bryce Canyon, and possibly even Lake Tahoe.
Thanks in advance for the help.
oh, and I think we are planning on spending about 2 weeks doing this trip, which might be handy to know.
The West is Bigger than You Think
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America forum.
It's roughly 2000 miles from Columbus to Las Vegas, which is in the heart of MOST of the places you've listed, making it a four day drive each way. If you then spend just a day at each of Bryce, Zion, and the Grand Canyon plus a day or two for the drives between them, you've used up thirteen days of your two weeks. Yellowstone is a good day and a half from this area, and similarly Tahoe is a day's drive. So to make the trip more enjoyable, rather than just two weeks of driving, I'd suggest that you leave out Yellowstone and Tahoe this time. In consolation, you can add Rocky Mountain National Park just north of Denver if you use I-70 for one leg of your journey, and Petrified Forest National Park just east of Holbrook, AZ, and Petroglyph National Monument outside Albuquerque if you use I-40/I-44. You can also take a little more time while crossing the plains to take in some of its attractions. With all the National Parks you'll be visiting, be sure to get a National Parks Pass. The cheapest places to camp are national forests where distributed camping can be as cheap as free. State Parks tend to run $15-25 for a tent site while the problem with National Parks, particularly popular ones such as you want to see, is not so much price as availability.
AZBuck