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Roadtrip north/south east USA: New York --> Miami, May 2015: Which route?
Hey everybody,
It's time for a new roadtrip!
The last one was in may/june 2013 and covered 9 western states and 5000 miles of driving.
The thread can be found here: http://www.roadtripamerica.com/forum...read.php?31502
This time my girlfriend and i would like to start in New York and finish in Miami, we really love beautiful scenery (NP's), old parts of cities, beautiful coastlines, and so on.
So nothing is set in stone and i would really like to hear any advice or 'must see' tips you guys have.
Please take a look at the attached picture of a google maps route i just made, we'll go for the period of three weeks this time and don't mind driving.
Last roadtrip we drove 8200 KM in 25 days, so if we have about 3000 miles to cover in three weeks: that's ok.
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[edit1]Oh I forgot to mention we pretty much hate the regular big interstates and try to avoid those for 80% of the time.
[edit2]About last time...we drove in a loop from SF through the parks, through Nevada, Arizona, Utah to Montana and back through Oregon and down the Cali coast.
What we liked/remembered most are: Lake Tahoe, Yosemite, Arches, Yellowstone, Crater Lake, Californian coast and of course just the superb diversity of things...
I know that won't be possible on the east side, but still!
[edit3]Other stuff that makes us happy is driving through small rural towns, getting to know the locals a bit and getting their point of view on stuff (and tips what we should do and see :D )
Those secondary highways.
From New Orleans I can highly recommend you take US90 rather than I-10, and then US19/27 out of Tallahassee. The former being a great drive along the beach. US19/27 is virtually interstate standard. It is a very pleasant scenic drive. I have only taken it as far as Ocala, but there is no reason to believe it would be any less enjoyable/scenic into the Tampa area. If your girlfriend is interested there is a quilt museum along that route.... somewhere around Chiefland, if I am not mistaken.
Further south you have two options to cut accross Florida. There is Alligator Alley, which is a toll road, and there is the Tamiami Trail - US41. This takes you through the Everglades, although not the national park. The short detour on route 94 has a real Everglades feel to it. US-41 also passes through Big Cypress national preserve, the refuge of the last 120 or so, panthers in FL. Tours are held regularly, and if you're lucky you might get to see a panther in the wild.
Both have a lot to recommend them, it all depends on what interests you most.
Lifey
The economy of loop trips.
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The Driving Dutchman
By the way i just found out about 'one way fees' at the rental car companies... darn that could cost us anywhere between 300 and 800 dollar extra for the rental car!! :(
This is one reason why mostly you will find recommendations here for loop trips. The other is that flying in and out of the same airport often attracts a similar saving.
And to illustrate Michael's point, I just went back to your first post and realise you have added a couple of things which were not there the first time I read it. Things to which I would have made a positive comment.
Lifey