North Carolina to Las Vegas on I-40
Hi - I'm new to roadtrip America, but looks like I will love it! My husband and I are planning a trip from North Carolina to Las Vegas, leaving on Friday of this week. We plan to take I-40 all the way and our first stop will be in Oklahoma City (Yikes! - the man wants to drive 16 - 18 hours the first day!!) I see his reasoning, in that we can drive from our home on day trips to see the sites as far as Nashville or even Oklahoma City. So, my question to you is: what are the most important sites along I-40 to be sure to see. Another question is - are there interesting places to eat along the way. Husband has been diagnosed with diabetes, taking insulin 3 times a day and I am worried that we may not have restaurants readily available. We are taking a breather after Okla City and so our next stop will be the Grand Canyon. On the way back, we plan to stop in Albequrque, NM. Any suggestions will be GREATLY appreciated.
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The single most important piece of advice we can offer here is to NOT believe the driving time estimates you get from MapQuest, Google Maps, or any other online software. It is over 1000 miles from Charlotte to Oklahoma City. That cannot be driven in one day - no way, no how. The estimate of 16 hours assumes that you will never need to stop for gas, that you will never need to eat, that you will never have to slow down for traffic (or even to the speed limit!), that nature will never call, in short, that everything will go perfectly and that you are supermen. In the real world, that is a two day drive. Trying to do it in one will just leave you exhausted and cranky at the outset of your trip and playing catch up for the rest of it. It is immaterial that you can see the places near you on day trips from home. This is about setting yourselves up for an enjoyable vacation later. Do NOT try to drive more than 550 miles or so a day, and don't plan on seeing much on those days that you do. The same thing applies to the drive from OKC to the Grand Canyon, that is another 2 day drive. If you insist on spending anything equal to or less than 4 days in getting from North Carolina to the Grand Canyon, it is pointless to recommend stops along the way - you won't have time.
AZBuck
A Wealth of Possibilities
That will, of course, depend on your husband's interests. Major attractions would include the Great Smoky Mountains, Shiloh Battlefield, Graceland, the Ozarks, the Oklahoma City Memorial, Cadillac Ranch, Petroglyph National Monument, the Petrified Forest and the Painted Desert. But there are a host of other possibilities including the many lesser known low-key stops Mark pointed you to that would make the trip personal and more enjoyable than a death march
AZBuck
Howard is our local expert!
Howard,
Thanks for another great post -- great resource for the Albuquerque area!
Mark
PS -- I never could figure out the answer to your off-line Google Maps query -- sorry