Help! I am in need of road trip advice
Hi, my name is Rachel, I am planning a surprise 2 week summer road trip for myself and my boyfriend in 2009. We both love scenic routes and picturesque countryside, and neither of us have ever visited North America (we both live in Brighton, England). I don't know where to start to get the best out of the country because I have heard about so many different routes. Can anyone tell me a good way to go to see some of America's best scenery and places where we can get a real feel of the country? Any advice would be brilliant.
Cheers
Rachel
It's a mighty large country, Rachel
Hello Rachel,
While you could certainly see a variety of sights over a 2 week Road Trip time period, it would be difficult to really the the "feel" of any one region in North America while covering a great deal of ground.
I think a lot of on-point suggestions would flow towards you if you could narrow down you choices, for example:
Forested mountains and wild coast of the Pacific Northwest
The California Coast, Yosemite NP, San Francisco, and Southern California
Grand Canyon, Las Vegas, and the desert interior
The Mountain West: Colorado, Wyoming and Montana
Texas and New Mexico's Gulf beaches, interior Hill Country, and NM's deserts and mountains
Florida, and her Gulf and Atlantic coasts.
The Great Midwest: St Louis, Chicago, the great northern forests of Minnesota, Wisconsin, and Michigan
The Northeast: New England, upstate New York, and NYC
The Mid-Atlantic: Pennsylvania through Georgia, Washington DC, Dutch Country, Blue Ridge Parkway.
I think by studying a map of the US for a little while you'll realize you can see much of a single or a couple of contiguous regions within a two-week period, but you'd spend all of your time on the road if you tried to see large portions of the West Coast, the Rockies, the Midwest, and such all in one trip.
So, what's your particular fancy in terms of types of places to see?
Foy
It's better in the "flesh"
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rach123
oh wow! i love it. thats what we are going to do. thank you so much :-)
You're most welcome.
And once you have an outlined plan come back and maybe we can help "fine tune" it with you. Here's one of my favorite spots
[just to keep you going ;-) ]