Midwest Road Trip Help! STL to... ?
My husband and I are wanting to do a 4-5 day road trip around the midwest! We'll be leaving from St. Louis and we're interested in visiting quirky, cute places/attractions (holes in the wall, best kept secrets, etc.) rather than really popular, touristy places.
We would LOVE to bring our dog, but we know that asking for advice on a dog-friendly Midwest road trip is probably too much to ask. lol. Any advice out there?! :)
Seeking Hidden / Little Known Gems.
My favourite way of finding these gems along the way and in small towns, is simply to drive there, and ask the locals. Every place has something of which the locals are proud. Almost every place has a visitor centre. As well as that, it is amazing the information you get from speaking with some of the senior citizens in any of these places.
Once these attractions are on the internet and / or in guide books, they simply cease being Hidden / Little Known Gems.
Lifey
Route 66 Roadtrip from St. Louis, help?
Alright, the husband and I have decided on a Route 66 trip out of St. Louis. Here are some questions I have:
1. As I'm fairly new at this, should we be planning to take the Old Route 66 or no? Also, I've heard that Old Route 66 doesn't show on current maps...what is the best resource we can use?
2. We're heading west out of STL and are looking at a 4-5 day trip. Is there an interesting way to loop around instead of just driving straight back down 66, or is that recommended to do?
3. Any must-see locations we should stop for?
4. Any other recommendations/thoughts? This is our first road trip that's not a day trip, so we can use all the logistical help we can get!
Thanks!!
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That's right, it no longer exists.
You are correct, route 66 does not show on maps, as it was decommisioned more than a quarter of a century ago. Mainly swallowed up by the Interstate system. There are however remnants of it to be found. Some I have seen is in western MO near Springfield and the other in the Kingman / Seligman area of AZ.
There are quite a few resources to be found which all have some usefull information. One of these is a book called Road Trip USA, by J Jensen. Another is to be found here.
On this forum we don't do 'must-sees', as everyone has a different idea of what is and what is not a 'must see'. But I am sure as you read more information about the old historic route you are bound to pick your favourites.
One thing which will help you greatly, if you do not already have one, is to get a large map of the US, or maps of the relevant States, or a good road atlas. It will help you put the trip in perspective.
4 - 5 days is not really all that much time to go to the end of the route, if you want to do it in a loop from St Louis.
Lifey