Mt. Rushmore to Jackson, Wyoming
Hi Everyone,
In early July we will be driving from the Mt. Rushmore area to Salt Lake City. We will be doing it with one overnight (about 5-6 hours of driving each day). Do you have any recommendations for a route and place to stay that's roughly half way? Recommended sights to see along the way? How is Casper, WY? Rawlins, WY?
Thanks in advance for any advice you might have.
Best regards,
Stephan
Relaxed, Scenic and Historic
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As far as routing goes, I'd suggest that you consider using some secondary roads since you're in no great hurry. Some of these are scenic in their own right, but also get you away from the main roads and Interstates which tend to get all the traffic in these sparsely populated areas. Specifically I'd recommend US-16 west out of the Rapid City area to just west of New Castle WY. Then switch over to WY-450 through Thunder Basin National Grassland. Jog right on WY-59 to WY-387 west to Midwest WY where you can continue on WY-387 or switch over to WY-259 (my preference) to connect with I-25 south.
At Casper the easiest route to follow would be to take Exit 288B onto Poplar Street (WY-220 west) and take that to US-287 south to Rawlins. Rawlins is a fair bit closer to the halfway point than Casper. Rawlins is also only about one-fourth the size of Casper, so you might find it a bit less hectic for an overnight stay. Day 2 would then just be I-80 to Salt Lake City.
As for places to stop along the route(s) suggested above would, on Day 1, include Bessemer Bend National Historic Site at Casper, as well as Independence Rock state Historic Site, Devils Gate and Martin's Cove (all on WY-220 near the junction with US-287). Then on Day 2 consider Flaming Gorge National Recreation Area, Fort Bridger State Historic Site, and possibly Devils Slide, a short detour west on I-84.
AZBuck
The Wyoming State Capital Building is magnificent
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or the Wyoming State Capitol. Consider Cheyenne for a smoother trip.
I second a vote to visit the Wyoming State Capitol. They have recently completed a multi-million dollar renovation and the self-tour is really cool.
Mark
Be careful with electronic maps!
You just mentioned it taking 5-6 hours to go from Mt Rushmore to Brighton CO. It's around 375 miles, which is more like a 6-8 hour trip. You'll have some two-lane roads, which means slower anyway, but you get stuck behind an 18-wheeler and you may not be able to pass easily.
Same with Brighton to Salt Lake City. It's over 500 miles. I would realistically clock that at around 10 hours. That's if you're going to go back up to I-80. If you're going to take I-70 to US-6 to I-15, add another 50 miles. But it's a beautiful trip, through Glenwood Canyon and the "hanging freeway". I'd add another hour -- say, 11 hours. Maybe even 12, because you may want to stop at a lot of the scenic rest areas through the mountainous area.
When my husband and I plan our trips, we figure we'll average about 50-55 mph. That's with stops for a meal, fuel, and rest areas. It does not include any stops for sightseeing.
Donna