What's the best route - I70 or I80 - traveling from OHIO to UTAH?
Hello All -
I am finally packing up and getting out of Cincinnati, Ohio after living here all my life; and I'm moving to Park City, Utah. Talk about a dream come true! I'm making the road trip across country and have been researching the best route to take and I just can't find what I'm looking for; so I'm reaching out to y'all for some help/advice.
Here's what's going on... So the mother hen and I are making this road trip together. How precious, I know :) Luckily, she's a pretty cool cat. Anywho, we are departing on a Wednesday morning and are hoping to arrive early/mid afternoon Friday. According to MapQuest, the estimated drive time from Cincinnati to Park City is 24 hours, and that's taking I80. However, the mother and I would like to make the most of this experience - ie, scenic routes, cool/historic places to stop and see, etc. Therefore, I'm thinking I70 might be the best way to go, even though the drive will be longer?...
So here's where I could use some help...
- Any recommendations on which route is better for a "cooler," more unique road trip experience?
- Does anyone know what the time difference is driving 80 vs. 70 from Cincinnati to Park City, UT?
- Any recommendations on places to stop and see along the way? (I entered my route in map wizard, but it always takes me I80)
- Any other recommendations/thoughts/tips/suggestions/etc.?
Thanks so much for looking. I greatly appreciate any help/advice you can provide!
peace.
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Wow, are you gonna love Park City
I have the great good fortune to spend a week to 10 days in PC each winter, and it's a regular daydream of mine for that part of Utah to be my primary home. Winters are a bit tough, but nothing a Cincy kid can't handle.
I second glc's suggestion about Colorado Springs via I-70, but I think he meant I-25 to Loveland before picking up the Trail Ridge Rd (US 34) through RMNP to Granby. Be aware that US 40 from Granby to Park City goes through Hot Sulphur Springs and Steamboat Springs, and that each location offers public natural hot springs soaks for a modest fee. One very popular stop is Strawberry Park HS about 10 miles out US 40 from the town of Steamboat. A coldwater creek runs alongside the HS pools providing you with an opportunity for a quick (COLD!) dip in between hot pools. Taking that route also brings you directly through Dinosaur NM (NP?) near the CO-UT line.
Have a fun and safe trip, and yes, around 550-600 miles/day is all that's recommended. I drive pretty hard sometimes, and it's darn tough, and not particularly safe, to try to go farther, as either speeds must be increased or hours behind the wheel stretched, or both.
Foy