Suggestions for 14 days Deep South in April 2017
Hello All,
We are from Australia. We are planning on doing 1 month in the USA next April, 2017. Our main priorities are to spend a week in NYC , a few days in Chicago and maybe visit New Orleans. We are also looking at doing a week Carribean Cruise from either Florida or whatever suits best.
We are looking at a 14 day road trip and need advice please. There will be 5 of us, my wife, my daughter 16, son 12 and grandma 75. We were looking at doing the great lakes but everyone has told us that it was not really an option in April. I looked at Colorado and Wyoming but same.
We love the waterfalls, rivers, the scenic stuff and obviously the wildlife but wont be doing hiking or anything too off the track due to theg grandma. Looking at AirBNB or hotels and driving.
I am interested in the south and would like to visit memphis, New Orleans and surrounds.
Any suggestions on a suitable 14 day plan would be greatly appreciated. I am flying blind so to speak.....
Kind regards
Aussie Mick
Don't overlook Florida in April.
Hi Mick, and Welcome to the Great American Roadtrip Forum.
It is true that there are places still out of reckoning in April, but a lot of the country is not. Wanting to visit Chicago and New Orleasns, you could spend some time through the south, may be Memphis, Nashville area, and I would highly recommend Florida. There is tons to do in Florida, so many interesting and scenic places, as well as interesting attractions.
do you have any maps? You don;'t say in which State you are, but if maps are not available locally, I would highly recommend you purchase a Rand McNally road atlas from the RTA store via the link at the bottom of this page. If you order it now, you will have it in a couple of weeks. You will see on the maps in the atlas the numerous attractions in each State, the routes available to you, including scenic routes, and much more.
Since this trip is still a year away, you will have ample time to plan an itinerary to suit the children and their grandma. As a grandma myself, I have spent a lot of time in FL, and can highly recommend it. But be careful, two weeks pass very quickly.
If you do go to FL, you will be well placed for most cruises as many of them depart from southe
If you are a member of RACV or NRMA or similar, be sure to bring it with you. It will give you access to free tourism information from the AAA anywhere in the US.
When you have an itinerary, or any other questions, feel free to post, there will always be someone to answer.
Lifey