Columbus, OH - Denver, Co and Back
My husband and I are going to take a trip from Columbus, OH, to Littleton, CO (a southwest suburb of Denver) in mid-May of 2018. We are thinking of I 70, I 80 and routes 40 and 36 as possible routes.
Are biggest concern is avoiding really bad traffic and I wonder if anyone knows if I 70 or I 80 has more traffic or are they about the same?
A secondary concern is being able to find places to stay and places to eat. We may not be able to go more than about 500 miles a day and do not want to find ourselves in an utter desert in Kansas, for example. We are elderly and like to know that a bathroom is not too very far away.
Any advice or experience would be most sincerely welcomed. If we take I 80 we might want to avoid Chicago so if there's a work around we would love to hear about it.
Thank you,
Natalie
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It is perfectly normal to recommend using Interstates as the backbone of any RoadTrip since they are built to be the most efficient movers of traffic they can be. But there are times and circumstances where they're not necessarily the best choice. Reading between the lines of your request a bit, I think that this may be one of those times.
You want to avoid traffic and specifically mention wanting to avoid Chicago. Well, I-70 does that, of course, but at the cost of taking you through St. Louis and Kansas City. Even using their beltways you'd probably see a lot of traffic. A good working alternative would be one of the routes you mentioned as a possibility: US-36. It's near freeway quality for most of its length, not all of it for sure but for moat of it, and it studiously avoids anything much bigger than Champaign and Springfield IL; and St. Joseph MO.
What you'd actually do is take I-70 to Indianapolis, then I-465 (the beltway) around the north side of the city to I-74 west. That will eventually duplex with US-36 and continue on to Jacksonville after which you stay with US-36 west into St. Joseph where you get on I-229 south which becomes US-59. Follow that to Nortonville KS and then take KS-4 south to Topeka and I-70 west.
Yes, that would be a bit slower paced than just taking the Interstates, but I think that slower paced may be what you're after. At least it's something to consider if you'd like. Towns will also tend to be a bit smaller but there will be a town large enough to support service stations, restaurants and maybe a public park or two every 25 miles or so along that route. You might, though, want to split it up into three relatively equally spaced days and just enjoy each day a bit more, in which case your two overnights would be around Jacksonville IL and Salena KS.
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