Dallas to Connecticut Trip Advice
We are planning a trip from Dallas to CT. We are planning to do 10-12 hours of driving each day, with two overnight stops. We will have two drivers so we think we can rotate/rest to make these goals achievable.
We are thinking of making the first stop in Nashville or the Knoxville area and the second stop in the Virginia to PA corridor (depending on progress, fatigue, etc).
I'm looking for some advice on traveling this corridor and possible stops along the way or things to look out for. Our route will take us I-30 E, I-40E through TN, I-81N, I-78E, I-287N crossing over the Tappan Zee. I am particularly interested in the I-81 corridor as this seems like a major corridor. I've seen it described on this forum as "scenic".
Thanks in advance for your advice on this.
I-81 from east of Knoxville on northward
I particularly enjoy the Great Valley through which I-81 runs for its entire distance through east TN, VA, WV, MD, and southern PA. It is, however, an older Interstate route and normally carries a considerable traffic load of cars and tractor-trailers. Being an older route, there are few 3 lane sections on the long uphill grades, so one frequently encounters rafts of traffic boxed out by tractor-trailers two abreast grinding slowly up hills. Be that as it is--I-81 is still, by far, the least of several evils, chief among being the I-95 corridor all the way from Richmond, VA into New England.
This mentioned as support for the notion that long days along even rather rural stretches of Interstate can be tiring, hence the recommendations to spread it out over 3 full days.
Foy