Deep South Road Trip HELP !
Hi Guys
I'm very new to this forum and road trip planning !
My wife and I want to make the following trip - any suggestions , help or advice would be welcome
We want to stay on quiet roads and avoid the highways where possible
Can anyone suggest hotels or B&B along the way?
arrive Washington DC (2 days)
Then through Smoky Mountains - Blue Ridge Parkway (3 days) (which towns are best to stay at ? )
Nashville (3 days)
Tupelo (1 day) (via trace parkway)
Memphis (3 days)
Natchez (2 days)
New Orleans (2 days) - fly home
Cheers
Phil
Get out your reading glasses....
Turns out that some of our most active members really know this area well. Here are some threads that you might find helpful (I've driven all of these roads over the years -- you are going to have some fun).
The Skyline Drive (SD) through Shenandoah National Park (SNP) follows the crest of the Blue Ridge... - (Foy)
Here are a few more thoughts concerning the Skyline Drive (SD), the Blue Ridge Parkway (BRP), Shenandoah National Park (SNP), and Great Smokey Mountains National Park (GSMNP):
We have a couple of route articles about sections of the Blue Ridge Parkway. Here is the northern stretch from Cherokee, North Carolina to Cumberland Knob
The Shack-up Inn could be on your list of possible lodging choices -- Here's a short field report by Peter Thody and another one by KathyK in 2007
Highway 61 is not on your direct route -- but if you read this book review I wrote about Tim Steils book about the highway, you'll start to get some ideas for your route.
Mountain View, Arkansas is another place to consider adding to your schedule. Every night, musicians gather in the town square and play music all night. There is also the Ozark Folk Center...
Here are some of the routes that we've published in the region....
Obviously, Tupelo is the birthplace of Elvis -- this route follows the Trace to Tupelo.
And then Tupelo to Nashville...
And this one, is a very great route for seeing the plantation properties along the Great River Road
So... please take a look and see what sorts of things appeal to you the most.
Mark