LAX to Milwaukee via Las Vegas & onto Charleston, SC
I am hoping to plan a one-way road-trip, since we are military and transferring. This leg of our trip will be adults only. I am looking for ideas about must see stops along the way and possible/recommended routes.
~TIA
Forgot to add in...we are looking at 5 days max!
Milwaukee, WI to Charleston, SC
I am planning a one-way road-trip, due to military transfer. This leg of our trip will include young children.
I want to take our time and go through the mountains. We have done many road-trips from Virginia to Wisconsin via Ohio taking us 36 hours to complete. This time I want to make it about the adventure getting to our new home, not just about the destination.
We are probably looking at 7 days maximum for the trip. Any tips, routes, activities would be greatly appreciated! :)
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Five to Seven days is plenty for this journey, so you will have time to enjoy some of the sights and attractions along the way - IF you're starting from Milwaukee. If you're starting from Los Angeles, you will barely have time to make the trip, even if you have seven days, so I'm going to assume you're starting from Milwaukee. The main route would be I-94 to Chicago; I-65 to Louisville, KY; I-64 and I-75 to Knoxville, TN; then I-40 and I-26 to Charleston. You could probably do that in two days if all you did was drive, so you will have the opportunity for some excursions, Among those I'd suggest are the Falls of the Ohio State Park just before you cross the river into Kentucky, then take a detour and stay on I-65 south of Louisville to get to Mammoth Cave National Park. You'd then get back on track by heading east into the mountains on the Louis B. Nunn Parkway and KY-80 to join up with I-75. After Knoxville, take another detour by way of I-40, TN-66 and US-441 to tour the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. As you come out the other (southeast) side you can hook up with the Blue Ridge Parkway into Ashville, NC where you might want to explore the Biltmore Estate. That should be enough to get you started (I hope), and be ready to exchange brats for barbeque.
AZBuck