Driving from San Francisco bay area to Champaign
Hello all,
This is an awesome site, I came across this site when searching on google.
Towards the end of this month, I will be driving from San Francisco bay Area to Urbana-Champaign.
I am looking for recommendations on the routes to take, places to see, stay, eat.
This will probably be a once in a lifetime trip and I want to make the best of it.
I am estimating we will have between 6 to 8 days to make the trip.
Thank you for your time.
The Limits and Your Basic Choice(s)
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
It's always a good idea to first ask: How much time would it take to get 'there' by the fastest route? Then it's a relatively simple matter to figure out how much roaming around and sight seeing you can do. The straight shot out I-80 from San Francisco to Champaign-Urbana would take 4 days. leaving you 2 to 4 to play with. Now what appeals to you? You could take those 3 days or so and visit Lake Tahoe, the Great Salt Lake. Flaming Gorge, and the historic sites along the old Oregon Trail. Or you could take a more northern route and go by way of Lake Tahoe, the Snake River Valley, Yellowstone, Devils tower, the Badlands, and the Amana Colonies. Finally, you could take a more southern route and go by way of (very roughly) old Route 66 stopping at the Grand Canyon, Petrified Forest, Santa Fe, Oklahoma City and St. Louis. The 'northern' and 'southern' routes would each take a day more to drive, cutting sown on the time you have to visit the places on those routes, but that is a trade-off involved in every RoadTrip decision. And only you can decide what you want to see and how much time you can devote to it. Once you have a general itinerary picked out, let us know and maybe we can offer some other less famous points of interest.
AZBuck
You Get What You Go Looking For
I have to agree with Michael on this one. If you really do have as a goal of this trip to "see scenic views and [get] some feel for the good old days like small towns", then your disdain for the plains is very difficult to understand. You would be doing yourself a great disservice to simply blow off this entire historic (Oregon Trail), scenic (Loess Hills), slice of small town America (Amana Colonies). US-30 can be picked up in Julesburg, NE and runs through each of the places I've mentioned. Do yourself a favor and take it at a pace slow enough to enjoy it. Otherwise, all you'll get is the boring Interstate drive you expect.
AZBuck