Cross Country through the South-ish
Hi Y'all-
I'm moving from San Francisco to Connecticut in August. I have a: week to do the trip, a prius, a husband and a dog.
I would LOVE some suggestions of places to go, things to see, places to stay/camp, places to eat, etc.
Our general itinerary is:
Day 1- SF to Sedona, AZ (12 hours). Overnight in Sedona.
Day 2- Sedona down to the 10 in Phoenix (stop at Oak Creek Canyon), then to Deming (camp in city of rocks or spend the night in T or C). See Hatch along the way. Drive time: 8.5 hours.
Day 3- Leave NM, see White Sands on the way out. See funny TX stuff along the way, spend the night in Austin. Drive Time: 10 hours.
Day 4- Austin to NO. Try to do a nice, natural activity along the way, like South Llano river or something. Or enjoy Cajun country along the way. Drive Time: 8.5 hours. Whoop it up in New Orleans.
Day 5- NO to somewhere along the Natchez Trace Pkwy (tbd). Drive time: ?
Day 6- Natchez Pkwy to Lexington KY (Shaker Village or whatever cool hillbilly town in KY we choose). Drive time: 9.5 hours. Drive through Smokey Mntns.
Day 7- Lexington KY to Westbrook, CT. Final push. Drive time: 13 hours.
Thank you!!
boring is what you make of it
Well, first of all, I-80 is only boring if you decide that it will be. The same could be said about going south, or taking any other route. A trip will be as exciting as you want to make it out to be.
The biggest problem with your current itinerary is that you really are just trying to do too much in too little time. As I mentioned, just driving a direct route via I-80, you're looking at 3,000 miles which is a solid 5-6 days on the road. Going all the way south like you've proposed adds about 700 more miles, which is more than another full day on the road.
If you want a trip where you just see things as you drive by, you can go the route you are talking about in 7 days, but you will have to be on the road for 10+ hours a day and will have almost no time for any stops. If that is what you want for your trip, then you can take the same basic route, but change your stops so you are traveling 500-600 miles a day on the interstates, or less if you move onto 2 lane roads (which you're not really going to have much time for.)
You've got 3 basic options: take a shorter trip with time for stops, take the same route and spend all day in the car every day, or add more time to your trip.