Denver - LA - a Finn needs help :)
Hey guys!
Iīm a 22 year old girl from Finland, and I have always dreamed of visiting USA.
Well, seems like the dream of an American road trip is finally coming true. This is the road trip plan that me and my family have come up with. Please comment and share your thoughts and opinions.. if we are missing something important, if we are choosing a bad route.. Iīd appreciate any help we can get. If you have any great motel tips, please let me know!
This is a summer 2009 trip which we will do in June.
We will begin our trip in Denver, Colorado. Instead of taking the Interstate 70 we are choosing the smaller road through places like Jefferson, Fairplay.. we will probably spend the night on a motel we found in Poncha Springs (pictures looks great on internet). Then we continue all the way through Gunnison and Montrose to the town of Telluride which is very interesting for us since people we know emigrated there.
After Telluride we take the San Juan Skyway through Ouray, Silverton and Durango. Then we head west (Hwy 160) towards Utah and Monument Valley, passing through Cortez. After Monument Valley we head southwest to Tuba City. After the town of Cameron we turn to west once again and head for the East Rim of the Grand Canyon NP.
[Between Telluride and Grand Canyon I have no idea when or where we should spend the night!]
After Grand Canyon we hit the Route 66 and we are also thinking about taking the original mother road through Peach Springs, AZ. Then we head back to the Interstate and drive all the way up to Vegas where we spend one night. I NEED MOTEL TIPS HERE! Thereīs simply too many motels to choose between in Vegas. I need a budget one but it should be clean and nice and a pool wouldnīt be too bad.
We end our trip in Los Angeles and we spend the following two weeks in CA.
For this Denver - LA trip we have 7 days! Is this doable?
Iīd appreciate any help we can get!
Thanks!
// T
Yes, the road should be the destination!
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ellinorah
Where in Poncha Springs are you staying?
Re: We are considering the Poncha Lodge http://www.ponchalodge.com/
Looks nice & the rates are good, too.
It looks nice. Hopefully someone will pop in with experience there. I usually find the reviews at TripAdvisor interesting to read. If that lodge has been reviewed there, it will at least give you some idea of what to expect.
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You might consider stopping for the night in Cortez. Although I'm not sure if this will be too early in the day to stop for the night.
Re: No, I think Cortez will be OK since we really want to enjoy the Skyway and stop for a while in Silverton.
Cortez will probably work fine then.
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You might want to drive onto Mexican Hat. If you don't stop at Mesa Verde, you could probably get to Kayenta or Tuba City before you need to stop for the night. Hmmmm....total miles isn't the issue. We're only talking 440 miles from Telluride to Grand Canyon, the issue is the stops you might make that makes this hard to figure out. What all are you planning on doing? How early do you think you'll hit the road and how long into the evening are you willing to travel?
Re: Well for us the road is the destination really, so we donīt want to rush it. We really want to enjoy the beauty of Monument Valley and of course the sunset would be the best part, but I think we need to reach Grand Canyon, or at least Tuba City before dark. We donīt really want to travel after dark, so I think 7 p.m. is the latest we are willing to travel.
I wouldn't go all the way to the Grand Canyon because the route along there is filled with fantastic viewpoints of the Grand Canyon. Why backtrack the next day? I think gommy's recommendation might work out great for you. I can't vouch for the accomodations but the location is good. Go to bed early and get up before dawn so you can drive to the Grand Canyon to see sunrise. You'll need about 40 minutes to get from Cameron to Desert View Lookout Point, the first one you'll come to on the eastern edge of the park.
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What price range do you need to stay at? (Vegas) That might help us figure out the best choice in your price range.
Re: 100 $ for 2 ppl is the maximum!
Well, you can't do better than visiting Living Las Vegas to find out about what there is to see and do there. You can follow various links there to find out about hotel prices. At one of the links there, I found a room at the Golden Nugget (4-star rating; 5 stars is the highest) for $75 a night. This was for a room in mid-June 08. It's hard to know how prices might change in 2009. But I think you'll find plenty of worthy choices when it comes time to book this trip.
Well, hope this helps. Keep planning and asking questions and we'll help you as much as we can.