4 week road trip part 1 - Washington DC to Eastern Utah
Hey all,
We're doing a very long road trip from the East coast to Utah/Las Vegas and back and looking for helpful pointers on some of the must sees underway as well as advice on directions were it would differ from Google Maps. Most of the Sightseeing will be in the Utah/La Vegas area. As this is a longer trip, I'll post it in two parts, the way out and the way home. We're a bit short on time on the way out there, why there'll be some fairly long driving days.
Part 1 - driving from Washington DC to Eastern Utah (MOAB/Arches).
Day 1, Leaving home around noon, expecting to reach somewhere around or just past Cleveland before stopping for the day (I-270, I-70, I-76, I-80)
Day 2, Destination Madison or Milwaukee, WI - any suggestions/preferences? (I-80/90)
Day 3, Destination Bloomington/Minneapolis/Mall of America (I-94)
Day 4, Destination Sioux Falls (I-35, I-90)
Day 5, Destination Keystone or somewhere else close to Mt Rushmore via Badlands NP (I-90, 44, 16)
Day 6, Destination somewhere in CO ready to go West on the I-70 the next day (suggestions?)
Day 7, Destination MOAB, UT (I-70)
After seeing MOAB we got 2 days before we need to be in Bryce. We would like to experience Goblin Valley State Park, but also thought about Four Corners and Monument Valley - any good ideas to how we could include those if at all possible within reason?
Thanks.
Not required to visit the Tribal Park -- most of it is not there!
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AZBuck
What I'm suggesting is US-191 south from Moab to the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park (hire a guide and his four wheeler)
I would make a caveat here... There's no particular reason to go to the Navajo Tribal Park -- it's a little like saying you have to go the Skywalk in Arizona if you want to see the Grand Canyon. Most of the scenic views that you've seen in photos are all outside of the attraction known as the Monument Valley Navajo Tribal Park. What I would suggest is a stop at Goulding's Lodge -- great views from the restaurant and then just drive the main roads around the valley.
Gouldings also does tours -- but really, it's not necessary. There's also a very interesting movie museum at the lodge with photos from most of the famous movies shot in the area. The trading post there is hit and miss -- but sometimes you can find some really fine art pieces there.
I stayed at the Firetree -- an authentic hogan and it gives another good introduction to the area.
Lots of information about Goblins State park on this site -- here's a quick page...
Mark
What Happens to Sioux Falls and Rapid City?
It's not just a matter of swapping St. Louis for Minneapolis. If you go by way of St. Louis and Denver to Moab, you'll also be missing Sioux Falls, Rapid City (and all the sites of southwestern South Dakota). So it's a major change to your plans. What is it that you're trying to accomplish by this change?
AZBuck