Advice Needed: Planning a BBQ Roadtrip
We're from California, and for all the good things about it, there are no good places to get BBQ. So I hatched my idea to a BBQ road trip. And without instigating an all out war about what parts of the US to get the best BBQ, I would really appreciate some help planning a roadtrip that allows ample time to take in local sights and famous landmarks.
I was thinking 10-ish days in November... My original map had us going: Houston, New Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, Atlanta, Greenville, Charlotte, Chapel Hill, Asheville, Knoxville, Nashville, St. Louis, Kansas City, but that seems like WAY too many cities to do in anything less than 2 weeks. I really only had us starting in Houston so that we could get some Texas BBQ in, but it seems easy enough just to start in the Carolinas or maybe hit different cities like Memphis or Birmingham.
Thanks in advance for any advice as to good routes and timing in this part of the country, or any sample itineraries you can point me to.
Advice Needed: Planning a BBQ Roadtrip - Clarification
Wow! Thanks for the quick response! The foodie tips are always appreciated, but I guess I should clarify a few things.
First, my plan is to fly in to wherever and rent a car. Like you said, it would take days just to get to that part of the country from CA (and we're in the San Francisco area, so it's 4 hours just to get out of CA).
More importantly, what's I'm really struggling with is the roadtrip planning. Having never done a real roadtrip before (I'm generally a flyer), I have no idea what's realistic in terms of the amount of driving vs seeing stuff. We're young so driving late at night isn't a huge deal, although even if hotel reservations aren't made in advance, we're going to want a place to wash up every day.
I guess what I'm hoping for is some advice like: "Realistically, you could easily do SC, NC, TN, MO" or "A smaller loop counter clockwise from Memphis" with additional details from roadtrippers who have spent some time in that part of the country (or live there).
Gracias!