See the USA in a week / month / ...?
I have a desperate urge to do a lap of the USA. If I was to do this, how long should I budget for the trip?
Can anyone suggest a better way of me getting to see as much of America in as short a time as possible?
I'm not big on touristy things, especially crowded ones, so Disneyland and stuff like that are not on my agenda. However, I would like to fit in the Grand Canyon; Chicago, Texan and Mississippi blues bars, Route 66 and possibly Roswell (sad, I know!) No great urge to see NY or LA, but I'll have to visit friends in Seattle -- not negotiable!
My time frame is not immediate, it's more of a 3-to-5-year-plan kind of thing, but I need to start working out how much money I'll need, leave planning and all that sort of stuff.
Also, what is the best time of year to do this?
Thanks in advance!
Leave out the East coast?
Welcome to the Forum! Thanks for the post in the other thread on driving in Europe, by the way, lots of good information there.
Most everything you mention is mostly in the west of the US (except for the Blues stuff) -- so is it safe to assume you don't necessarily care if you hit the eastern seaboard?
If so...
I'd do a loop starting from a good gateway city perhaps LA, Las Vegas, Dallas or Denver. Chicago or St Louis could even work for you. Making it a loop will save you money on car rental (as opposed to one-way). If this sounds OK to you, let us know and we'll be glad to help you plan the route. The gateway city you choose doesn't matter all that much, all of them can easily be worked into the route.
Personally, I love the Fall for traveling by car or motorcycle -- cooler days, still lots of sunshine, crisp cool nights. Spring is the same, but can be muddier and some high altitude roads will still be snow-bound. Mid-Sept to late October would be just about perfect. Bob
Land's End to John O'Groat's?
UK, how long do you think it would take to WALK between these two extremes? Always wanted to do that...
Anyway, good points all. For some of us, the driving is the sum of all attractions. I am quite often astounded by the immensity of this land, and I live in the middle of some of its most vast areas. Bob