Dutchman in the USA (coast-to-coast) :-: Philadelphia to San Francisco
In september/october we'll be crossing the Atlantic for a coast to coast roadtrip.
I recently joined this forum and are overwhelmed by it's treasure of information. We will do our own research on routes, POI's and the many articles and information from other travellers, but we'd appreciate any referrals to other threads, articles and of course the advice you can give us based on the route we've roughly planned so far, based on some waypoints.
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Philadelphia-Washington-Blue Ridge Parkway (VA)-Tail of the Dragon (TN)-Nashville-Memphis-New Orleans-Houston-San Antonio-Albuquerque/Phoenix-Flagstaff-Las Vegas-Los Angeles-San Francisco.
We already have some special roads included Blue Ridge PKWY (VA), Tail of the Dragon (TN/NC) and Highway 1 (CA) + 17 Mile Drive (Carmel, CA)
But we're looking for more information regarding our planned route: road suggstions, accomodations, points of interest and so on.
So please feel free to tell us everything about your state and promote your favourite POI's !!!
Meanwhile will be updating this thread to create a detailed itinerary for future reference ;-)
Odds and Ends, Here and There
Welkom! Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
Since your trip is still a work in progress, let me just offer some random suggestions that should fit in with what you seem to be trying to do (scenic roads, national parks, major cities). Between Memphis and New Orleans consider a bit of a detour, especially if Graceland is your reason for going to Memphis. First head east on US-78 to Tupelo, MS for another Elvis shrine, his birthplace, and then take the Natchez Trace Parkway down to Natchez and tour some of the stately old plantation homes before finishing up on the Blues Highway (US-61) down through Baton Rouge to New Orleans.
Between San Antonio and Albuquerque, you should try to work in a visit to either Carlsbad Caverns National Park, White Sands National Monument, or both. And in Northern Arizona, there is far more than 'just' the Grand Canyon. Take a look at Petrified Forest National Park; Walnut Canyon, Sunset Crater, and Wupatki National Monuments; and a bit farther afield - Canyon de Chelly National Monument and Monument Valley Navaho Tribal Park.
AZBuck
'Edit' time limit and use.
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As I've already indicated, I would suggest going from Houston to Carlsbad, White Sands, Petrified Forest and then Flagstaff. I think that's a much more interesting route than the others and you have the time for it. On the other hand, how much time you spend in individual cities is entirely up to you and your preferences.
AZBuck