Road trip from Key west til Seattle
Hi,
I´m new here, but hope some one can "help" me.
Are planing a 5-6 weeks road trip from Florida to Seattle.
The plan is to spend about 12-14 days in florida, (Disney, Key west, Miami, Daytona, Everglades and so on.)
After florida we are thinking about going this way:
New Orleans-----Memphis-------Nashville-----St. Louis-------Kansas City------Des Moines-------Minneapolis------Sioux Fall------Rapid City----Yellowstone-----Spokane------Seattle
We dont want to drive on the Hwy, only if we need to make up time or if there is nothing to see or do for a long way.
I need some one to tell me what we NEED to see and what is fun, we want more local then main streame.
I know this is a long trip and no one can tell me about the hole trip, but if some one can tell me about a super Victorian Hotel we need to stay at, og a world known steak house, a museum that i world class, a city fair, swamp race, lumber jack tournement or anything that make the trip special.
I only think i will do this trip one time, i have done most of the east and west before ( NY, Boston, NJ, CT, CA, Vegas, Arizona, and so on)
Resources, Resources, Resources
Welcome aboard the RoadTrip America Forums!
You've certainly come to the right place to get advice for a RoadTrip, but there is a problem. It's tough to give specific advice for a trip, such as yours, which is literally "all over the map". Don't despair, however, there are a ton of resources here that will help you find just what you're looking for. You'll just have to dig a bit. for starters, check out our lists of free restful stops along the major cross-country highways. While those are meant for people with limited time fro breaks while driving, they will give you an idea of the plethora of sites available to you wherever you drive. Next, be sure to poke around and play with the RoadTrip Map Wizard, which is intended to help you find unique attractions within easy side trip distance of whatever road(s) you decide to take. New sites are being added to it on a daily basis. Finally, an effort that predated the Map Wizard by a bit but is still quite useful are these lists of 26 or so things to see and do in each state, ranging from the painfully obvious to the almost unheard of.
AZBuck